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Vanessa from Mount Wellington
Rose Gold Slides (slipon sandals) from H&M. Perfect condition. Never worn. Great for casual or dressy. SIZE 36
Price: $20
Vanessa from Mount Wellington
Beautiful pearl and silver look fashion jewellery Necklace. Price is negotiable over $20. Pick up from Mt Wellington or Remuera.
Negotiable
Vanessa from Mount Wellington
NZ Commemorative Dollar from 1967. Any coin collectors or History buffs interested? Make an offer! Text me on 0221320663
Negotiable
Vanessa from Mount Wellington
Boxed Unopened 50th Anniversary Matchbox Red Ferrari 360 Spider. Price is negotiable over $25.
Negotiable
Vanessa from Mount Wellington
I have a pair of beautiful DEUCE brand women's satin look sneakers. Size US 5 from Merchant shoes. Shoes have never been worn and are in near perfect condition. Price is negotiable over $50. If you're interested you can text me on 0221320663 to negotiate or arrange to pick up.
Negotiable
Tony Rayner from Rotary Club of Maungakiekie
Do you have any secondhands books, CDs, Jigsaws, Games you want to recycle?
We are collecting good, used books NOW (11-20Nov.) for our annual fundraiser BOOK FAIR (22-24th Nov 2024).
There are two book Dropoff locations:
- Sunhill Market, 317 Saint Johns Rd, Kohimarama (Rotary trailer)
- … View moreDo you have any secondhands books, CDs, Jigsaws, Games you want to recycle?
We are collecting good, used books NOW (11-20Nov.) for our annual fundraiser BOOK FAIR (22-24th Nov 2024).
There are two book Dropoff locations:
- Sunhill Market, 317 Saint Johns Rd, Kohimarama (Rotary trailer)
- Onehunga Community House: 86 Selwyn St, Onehunga.
or contact:
Robin Hulford: 021 228 8289
Derek Neuthze: 021 266 2057
William from Mount Wellington
Hi just wondering if anybody has a free cat bed at all in the area would be much appreciated thanks
Free
The Team from SPCA Auckland - Centres & Op Shops
Kitten season has arrived, and over the next six months, over 8,000 cats and kittens will come into SPCA’s care. Please help us give these babies the best start in life and sign up to be a foster parent today! It's not just cats and kittens - we are also urgently seeking foster homes for … View moreKitten season has arrived, and over the next six months, over 8,000 cats and kittens will come into SPCA’s care. Please help us give these babies the best start in life and sign up to be a foster parent today! It's not just cats and kittens - we are also urgently seeking foster homes for dogs and small animals.
Fostering saves lives and helps these tiny babies grow into healthy, well-adjusted adults, ready for adoption. We cover all training and costs. All you need is time and love to spare!
Sign up today and save a life!
Faye from Mangere Bridge
Garage Sale starting 8am tomorrow 37, Muir Ave - childrens educational games, puzzles, Nike shoes tns size 12s, New shower curtain, Sunbeam Pie Snack, Electric knife, Fan Heater, George Foreman Grill x2, Baby Monitor (hardly used), Triangle Walker, Shower stool & mat, Bike Helmets, Curtains, … View moreGarage Sale starting 8am tomorrow 37, Muir Ave - childrens educational games, puzzles, Nike shoes tns size 12s, New shower curtain, Sunbeam Pie Snack, Electric knife, Fan Heater, George Foreman Grill x2, Baby Monitor (hardly used), Triangle Walker, Shower stool & mat, Bike Helmets, Curtains, Antique and rocking chair, and much more.
Prices negotiable.
Negotiable
Marlene from Ellerslie
Wooden double doors measuring approximately 198x53.5cm. Buyer pick-up only
Price: $50
Marketing Manager from Beds4U Newmarket
Getting started on the quest for the perfect night’s sleep with a new mattress can be exciting, but it often requires a period of adjustment.
If you've recently invested in a new mattress and are wondering about the time frame for adjustment, you're not alone.
Understanding the … View moreGetting started on the quest for the perfect night’s sleep with a new mattress can be exciting, but it often requires a period of adjustment.
If you've recently invested in a new mattress and are wondering about the time frame for adjustment, you're not alone.
Understanding the typical adjustment period can greatly improve your sleep health and ensure you get the most comfort out of your new bed.
The Personal Touch: Individual Variation in Adjustment
When it comes to adapting to a new mattress, there's no one-size-fits-all answer.
The mattress adjustment period can vary significantly depending on a number of personal factors.
Age, health, and even your usual sleep position can influence how quickly you adjust.
Generally, most people take anywhere from a few days up to a month to fully adapt to their new sleeping environment.
During this time, your body is acclimating to the support and feel of the mattress, which may differ significantly from your old one.
Understanding Mattress Types and Their Impact
The type of mattress you choose also plays a crucial role in your adjustment period.
Memory foam, for instance, may require a longer adjustment period as it contours more significantly to your body compared to a traditional spring mattress.
On the other hand, hybrid mattresses—a combination of foam and springs—offer a balance of support and cushioning, which might ease the adaptation process.
Tips for a Smoother Transition
Adapting to your new mattress is not just about waiting it out; there are active steps you can take to make the process smoother:
Maintain a consistent sleep schedule. Going to bed and waking up at the same time every day sets your body’s internal clock, which can help reduce the adjustment time.
Create a comfortable sleep environment. Ensure your bedroom is conducive to sleep—consider factors like temperature, light, and noise.
Give it time. Even if your new mattress feels different or not quite right initially, give it a few weeks, as initial discomfort is common.
Exploring more about how to enhance your sleep environment for a comfortable sleep, you can check out Beds4U Bedding.
Recognizing the Signs of Successful Adjustment
How do you know if you're well-adjusted to your new mattress?
Look for positive changes in your sleep quality and health.
You should experience less tossing and turning, fewer awakenings through the night, and reduced morning stiffness or soreness.
Increased sleep quality and waking up feeling rested are clear indicators that your body has adapted to the new mattress.
Comfort with Confidence
Adjusting to a new mattress is a unique experience that varies from person to person.
By understanding your needs and the characteristics of different mattress types, along with employing tips to aid the transition, you can enhance your sleep quality significantly.
Remember, a good night's sleep is crucial for your overall health and well-being.
At Beds4U, we are committed to helping you find that perfect sleep solution.
With a wide range of high-quality mattresses and a knowledgeable team eager to assist, finding your ideal comfort is just a visit away.
Explore our latest collections and sales at Beds4U and start enjoying a more comfortable sleep tonight.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Love gooseberries? Share your favourite way to enjoy them. We're looking for our readers' favourite family recipes for this delicious crop. Send yours to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz, and if we use it in the magazine, you will receive a free copy of our December 2024 issue.
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Onehunga
Spruce up your outdoor area for spring soirées in the sun with a simple but stylish rug you can personalise with your own design using your favourite Resene colours.
Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.
Juliet McArthur from Gifts for Good
Gifts for Good fabric sale for charity!
10am to 12pm
Gifts for Good container shop
15 Marewa Road, Greenlane
Browse our new range of designer fabric pieces,
hand-sewn home wares and accessories -
cards, bags, soft toys, scarves, throws, cushions and more.
… View moreGifts for Good fabric sale for charity!
10am to 12pm
Gifts for Good container shop
15 Marewa Road, Greenlane
Browse our new range of designer fabric pieces,
hand-sewn home wares and accessories -
cards, bags, soft toys, scarves, throws, cushions and more.
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Other Gifts for Good markets before Christmas:
November 24: 9am - 12.30pm
Gracecity Church foyer
1 December 10am - 3pm
Devonport Ethical Market
32 Clarence St, Devonport
Encouraging sustainability and promoting justice
Instagram @giftsforgoodnz
www.giftsforgood.nz......
The Team from New Zealand Police
Three suspected scammers have been arrested trying to leave New Zealand with a large quantity of cash from their alleged victims.
A 50-year-old man and two women, 59 and 53, were arrested at Auckland International Airport yesterday by detectives from the Auckland City Financial Crime Unit. The … View moreThree suspected scammers have been arrested trying to leave New Zealand with a large quantity of cash from their alleged victims.
A 50-year-old man and two women, 59 and 53, were arrested at Auckland International Airport yesterday by detectives from the Auckland City Financial Crime Unit. The trio, all Chinese nationals, were arrested just before they checked in for their flights to China.
They arrived in New Zealand on 10 October. Police alleged that two days later, they began operating a blessing scam – a form of fraud targeting immigrant or elderly communities who are deceived into believing they or their loved ones are cursed or in spiritual danger.
Police have jointly charged the three suspects with two counts of obtaining by deception. The charges relate to two victims – one who lost $14,500 and jewellery and another who lost $15,000.
The accused were remanded in custody following their arrest and are due to appear in the Auckland District Court today. Police are continuing to tally the money that has been recovered, but it is a substantial amount.
Perpetrators of blessing scams pose as healers or spiritual practitioners, offering to remove the curse or bring good fortune in exchange for money or valuable items. Victims are pressured to hand over cash or jewellery, typically instructed not to open the packages they receive, only to later discover that the contents are worthless.
While the Financial Crime Unit has identified two victims so far, it’s highly likely more people were targeted.
We urge anyone who may have fallen victim to this scam to contact us and encourage members of New Zealand’s Chinese community to talk with elderly relatives and make a report if they have been scammed.
If you have any information that could help our enquiries, please contact us at 105.police.govt.nz... or call 105.
In New Zealand, blessing scams have predominantly targeted Chinese communities, exploiting cultural beliefs in spiritual healing and curses. This type of fraud has been active in New Zealand for more than 15 years, with a notable rise in cases in Auckland in recent years.
Police have continued to raise awareness within at-risk communities, yet these fraudulent activities persist, often carried out by well-coordinated groups.
Police remain committed to protecting all members of the public from fraud and financial harm, and ensuring that everyone feels safe from deceptive practices.
We encourage the community to stay vigilant against scams and to remain cautious when approached by individuals offering unsolicited services.
If you suspect that you may have fallen victim to a scam, please contact Police via 105 immediately.
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