Te Atatu South, Auckland

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DIY right first time #resenetip

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1988 days ago

Te Ao with Moana

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1988 days ago

Closing Down Sale : HOPPEDIZ Babywearing Products

Anna from Massey

Closing Down Sale. More Savings!
Most items going at cost or below.

I am selling off all the current HOPPEDIZ baby carriers stock I have:
- Woven Sling Wraps
- Ring Slings
- Hop-Tye carriers
- Bondolino soft structured baby carriers

Prices and stock availability could be viewed by using the link … View more
Closing Down Sale. More Savings!
Most items going at cost or below.

I am selling off all the current HOPPEDIZ baby carriers stock I have:
- Woven Sling Wraps
- Ring Slings
- Hop-Tye carriers
- Bondolino soft structured baby carriers

Prices and stock availability could be viewed by using the link below.

trademe.nz...

Additional discounts off TradeMe listed prices for direct and multiple purchases:
8% off a single carrier
12% for 2 or more carriers

Treat yourself to a new babywearing accessory or two...or get together with a friend and save even more! :)

$5 shipping to an urban address NZ wide or pick up from Massey.
Contact e-mal: info@maybaby.co.nz

Negotiable

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1989 days ago

Baby cot with mattress

Fritz from Te Atatu South

FREE White cot 75cm x 150cm.
Adjustable height.
Mattress has a washable cover.
All screws are included.
Please pick asap.

Free

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1990 days ago

Olympus Markets Trading co

Ray from Henderson

Hi all. Has anybody been scammed by this company? It's a forex trading company that prompts you to invest US$250 and a broker will trade the stock exchange in the US especially Bitcoin for you. Unfortunately I took the bait but they were so convincing I really thought they were legit. If you … View moreHi all. Has anybody been scammed by this company? It's a forex trading company that prompts you to invest US$250 and a broker will trade the stock exchange in the US especially Bitcoin for you. Unfortunately I took the bait but they were so convincing I really thought they were legit. If you have been involved with Olympus Markets please message me as I am getting a group together to try and shut them down. I've already had overseas people join my facebook page to share their experiences.

1989 days ago

Winter warmers for gameday

Mainland Cheese

One of the best things about winter is having mates around to catch up over some hearty snacks and the entertainment of a big game.

Hearty gameday choices include blue cheese dip, fried camembert with paprika and parsley, halloumi chips with dukkah, chicken, spring onion and vintage cheddar … View more
One of the best things about winter is having mates around to catch up over some hearty snacks and the entertainment of a big game.

Hearty gameday choices include blue cheese dip, fried camembert with paprika and parsley, halloumi chips with dukkah, chicken, spring onion and vintage cheddar pizza and smoked cheese and chilli nachos.

So stop off at the chiller section of the supermarket to stock up on quality Mainland cheeses to help craft and create some delicious snacks. Then no matter how your team plays, your friends will go home happy.
Find out more

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1989 days ago

Working Fisher and Paykel dish drawers free for collection

Kevin from Avondale

We have recently upgraded and we have a free dish drawer for removal - first in first served. It did work only didn’t clean well so probably needs service and someone experienced in this area

Free

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1991 days ago

Woman in headscarf told to 'go back to your own country' in aggressive incident in New Lynn

Brian from New Lynn

A New Zealand-Palestinian family say they feel unsafe in public after one of them was shoved and told to "go back to your own country" by a stranger in an Auckland shopping mall. Saja Mahmoud, 17, said she was shopping with her mother Nadia Ali in Lynnmall this afternoon when they were … View moreA New Zealand-Palestinian family say they feel unsafe in public after one of them was shoved and told to "go back to your own country" by a stranger in an Auckland shopping mall. Saja Mahmoud, 17, said she was shopping with her mother Nadia Ali in Lynnmall this afternoon when they were approached by a middle-aged man. "He was swearing. And then he just started shouting at us 'Go back to your country'," Saja said.
The man then pushed Nadia, who was wearing a headscarf, with enough force to knock her off balance. "She was about to fall and I had to catch her," Saja said. Originally from Palestine, the family moved to New Zealand from Syria five years ago. It was the first time they had been racially abused in this country. The altercation lasted a matter of seconds, but left the family rattled. Saja said the incident was particularly hard after the Christchurch mosque shootings in March.
She believed her mother was targeted because of her headscarf.
"We just feel like what happened in Christchurch, it's just not fair. Losing 50 people here, and now nothing was done here. "I just find that racist. I can't be quiet about it. We don't actually feel safe." They were disappointed that police did not take stronger action against their abuser. A photograph taken of the alleged attacker by the family shows a man dressed in black, in a leather jacket, and wearing glasses. The Human Rights Commission said it had received 295 complaints in the last five years which it categorised as anti-Islamic, though it could not say with certainty whether such incidents were becoming more common. The complaints ranged from a student being called a "terrorist" by fellow students to women being barred from shops because they were wearing a hijab. The commission's figures did not cover the period after the attacks in Christchurch.
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1990 days ago

Countdown customers in Auckland and Christchurch will be allowed to use their own containers for over-the-counter items from Monday,

Brian from New Lynn

The service, which includes deli, meat and seafood counters, will be available for 18 stores in Christchurch, Amberley, Kaiapoi, Rangiora and Rolleston stores, and Auckland's Mt Eden and Mt Roskill stores. It comes after Foodstuff last month announced New World, Pak’nSave and Four Square … View moreThe service, which includes deli, meat and seafood counters, will be available for 18 stores in Christchurch, Amberley, Kaiapoi, Rangiora and Rolleston stores, and Auckland's Mt Eden and Mt Roskill stores. It comes after Foodstuff last month announced New World, Pak’nSave and Four Square stores in the North Island would accept customers' own containers. "We know that BYO containers are an option many of our customers are looking for in their drive to reduce single-use plastic," Countdown general manager corporate affairs, safety and sustainability Kiri Hannifin said. "We've already received lots of requests from concerned Kiwis wanting us to give them this option. "The priority for us is to ensure that food safety is not compromised and that more waste isn't created as a result. "Part of our service will include training our team, making sure containers are clean and leak proof, and ensuring that containers are weighed correctly to ensure customers are only paying for the weight of the product they've purchased." The new service will be trialled in the Christchurch and Auckland stores before being rolled out nationwide.
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1990 days ago

Weekend

The Team from Lake Panorama Dental

Good Morning,

Wishing you all a very safe and enjoyable weekend.
Stay warm.
Your friendly neighbourly team at Lake Panorama Dental
-09 2186000 or text 0211363444

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1990 days ago

Reduced speed limits on roads- exercise in futility

Roger from Ranui

The recent proposal to reduce speed limits on roads to increase safety will predictably be an exercise in futility, unless it is backed up by enforcement. Anyone who wants proof only has to drive the Northwestern causeway to town at 5.45am. The illuminated signs say 80, but almost everything is … View moreThe recent proposal to reduce speed limits on roads to increase safety will predictably be an exercise in futility, unless it is backed up by enforcement. Anyone who wants proof only has to drive the Northwestern causeway to town at 5.45am. The illuminated signs say 80, but almost everything is tearing along at 100. Yesterday I witnessed one driver travelling at 80, being overtaken and given the finger by another driver. And on one occasion a cop car buzzing along seemingly the pacesetter for the rest of the traffic- I was doing about 85 and he was going faster than that. Drivers are used to doing 100 in the past, and any reduction is simply seen as an imposition. Unless there is enforcement, and unless the enforcers also obey the rules, changing the signs and limits is a waste of time.
Far more effective is the installation of raised pedestrian crossings such as the one on Edmonton Road- when I went through yesterday everyone was slowing down to about 20 to go over it, as anything much over that speed would be practically damaging. Maybe there is the answer- road humps every 100m. Yes I am being sarcastic, but at least that would work.

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