Totara Vale, Auckland

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1187 days ago

scrapbooking

Jeanette from Totara Vale

I am looking to start scrapbooking this year, tips, pointers and supplies.. would be very helpful, thanks

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1187 days ago

Couch as shown in photo Does not toys

Colin from Pinehill

Selling as we now have another
About 1 year +/-Location Pinehill

Call if interested

Price: $350

1187 days ago

car key program

Zhenhua from Glenfield

car key program for nissan toyota bmw benz honda and so on 0273821602

Negotiable

1188 days ago

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1189 days ago

Old news? Mortgages and vaccines top 1960s paper found hidden in wall

Caroline Williams Reporter from North Shore Times

A 59-year-old newspaper found inside a house’s wall cavity shows Aucklanders in the 1960s were preoccupied with house prices and pandemics – much as they are today.

Mike and Julie Ann Sewell have been renovating their home in Torbay, on the North Shore, for the past two months.

Contractor … View more
A 59-year-old newspaper found inside a house’s wall cavity shows Aucklanders in the 1960s were preoccupied with house prices and pandemics – much as they are today.

Mike and Julie Ann Sewell have been renovating their home in Torbay, on the North Shore, for the past two months.

Contractor Tyrin Perenara found the copy of the North Shore Advertiser, from November 14, 1962, in a wall cavity in the lounge.

It appeared it had been placed in the wall as a time capsule, as written on the front page was: “Ted Peters and Roger Broomfield put this here”.

Julie Ann Sewell said that they had found the newspaper “quite humorous”, especially the old advertisements.

“The prices in those days were really cheap compared to these days.”


According to an advert for Cross’ Supermarket, a can of Oak Spaghetti cost about 1 shilling and six pence – about 15 cents. Today, it sells for about $1.29 at Pakn’Save.

Much like 2021, there was a focus on mass vaccination in 1962, but for polio instead of coronavirus.

But unlike 2021, houses on the North Shore were “easily financed”, according to an advert by PTY Industries, which sold “architect designed homes” for mortgages of less than £3 per week.

Click 'read more' to see what else was in the news in 1962, including a high school "leg show" and a strange creature seen in Lake Pupuke.

1189 days ago

Self Storage Units - Winter Specials

Suzanne from Storage 4 You Ltd

We are running some great specials for winter, to find out more phone and speak to one of our team.

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1189 days ago

New Zealander of the Year Nominations close 31 August.

Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards

Kia Ora New Zealand! Nominations are OPEN for this year’s Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards Te Pou Whakarae o Aotearoa!

The awards recognise the achievements and contributions of an inspirational Kiwi who has made a significant contribution to our country this year.

There are a … View more
Kia Ora New Zealand! Nominations are OPEN for this year’s Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards Te Pou Whakarae o Aotearoa!

The awards recognise the achievements and contributions of an inspirational Kiwi who has made a significant contribution to our country this year.

There are a number of categories to nominate for, so what are you waiting for?! Who will be the 2022 New Zealander of the Year? Nominate Now!
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1189 days ago

Warm welcome to Digital Boost

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We're very excited to announce Digital Boost as our new Neighbourly partner.
Digital Boost is a free online learning platform providing tutorials on how to operate a business in today's digital world.

We truly believe in the support and tools they provide to help digitally upskill … View more
We're very excited to announce Digital Boost as our new Neighbourly partner.
Digital Boost is a free online learning platform providing tutorials on how to operate a business in today's digital world.

We truly believe in the support and tools they provide to help digitally upskill New Zealand SME businesses.

Please join us in welcoming Digital Boost and stay tuned for tips and tricks, online tutorials and other exciting content!
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1189 days ago

North Shore's only decile one school reopens after $19.5m rebuild

Caroline Williams Reporter from North Shore Times

Kia ora neighbours. The only decile one school on the North Shore has reopened after a $19.5 million rebuild.

Onepoto Primary in Northcote was given $19.5 million for a total rebuild in May 2018, due to the poor and neglected condition of its classrooms – which included leaks.

The rebuild also … View more
Kia ora neighbours. The only decile one school on the North Shore has reopened after a $19.5 million rebuild.

Onepoto Primary in Northcote was given $19.5 million for a total rebuild in May 2018, due to the poor and neglected condition of its classrooms – which included leaks.

The rebuild also increased the school’s capacity to around 385 students in anticipation of Kāinga Ora’s Northcote Development of 1600 terraced homes, including a third each of state, KiwiBuild and open market homes.

Principal of three years Danielle Latoa-Levi said the school was in crisis prior to the rebuild and there had been doubt the school would reopen at all.

Now, the school has four modern teaching “studios” – equal to 16 classrooms and the roll is expected to reach 80 students next week.

Click 'read more' for the full story.

1190 days ago

Take a stand

The Team from Resene ColorShop Wairau Park

Create a pastel-hued cake stand painted in your favourite Resene pastel testpots and use it to create an enticing display of Easter treats or home-baked delicacies. This Easter-themed, tiered pedestal cake stand is so easy to make, and you'll use it over and over again, whether it’s for a … View moreCreate a pastel-hued cake stand painted in your favourite Resene pastel testpots and use it to create an enticing display of Easter treats or home-baked delicacies. This Easter-themed, tiered pedestal cake stand is so easy to make, and you'll use it over and over again, whether it’s for a party, afternoon tea or just a cute way to display your home baking. Find out how to create your own.

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1190 days ago

Kiwis are being stung by high power bills.

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⚡ Weather and supply has been the scapegoat for the price hikes, but the truth is that New Zealand’s electricity market is broken - denying Kiwis access to fair pricing. 👎🏽 Over 100,000 NZ households are currently living in energy hardship, and if things continue, more families will be … View more⚡ Weather and supply has been the scapegoat for the price hikes, but the truth is that New Zealand’s electricity market is broken - denying Kiwis access to fair pricing. 👎🏽 Over 100,000 NZ households are currently living in energy hardship, and if things continue, more families will be at risk.

Kiwis deserve better, which is why we’re fighting for power affordability for all of us. But we can’t do it alone.

Join us in the Revolt to bring power prices down, by signing the petition to demand that the Government reforms NZ’s broken electricity market. #Powergate ✊🏾 ✊🏿 ✊🏼 ✊🏽

Sign and share the petition at jointherevolt.co.nz
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1191 days ago

Robbery Raines Avenue

Genoveva from Milford

Police are investigating an aggravated robbery at a Raines Avenue in Forrest Hill on Sunday 8 August.
Four offenders entered the store just after 4pm on Sunday and stolen the till.
The store owner has suffered minor injuries after being assaulted during the robbery and is understandably shaken by … View more
Police are investigating an aggravated robbery at a Raines Avenue in Forrest Hill on Sunday 8 August.
Four offenders entered the store just after 4pm on Sunday and stolen the till.
The store owner has suffered minor injuries after being assaulted during the robbery and is understandably shaken by what has occurred.
The four offenders fled in a stolen Subaru, which has since been located near the store. It has since been reported to Police that the offenders have then got into a silver vehicle and fled the area.
Police would like to hear from anyone who recognises any of the four offenders or has any information to assist our investigation.
They can contact Police on 105 quoting the file number 210808/4300. You can also send us a private Facebook message.

1190 days ago

Poll: Have you got a side hustle?

Neighbourly.co.nz

Are you making a bit of cash from your hobby, offering a service on the side, selling things on social media or doing a few paid hours in the community? If you’re supplementing your main income or superannuation, you’re running a side hustle! Maybe you’re baking cupcakes, a part-time retired … View moreAre you making a bit of cash from your hobby, offering a service on the side, selling things on social media or doing a few paid hours in the community? If you’re supplementing your main income or superannuation, you’re running a side hustle! Maybe you’re baking cupcakes, a part-time retired handyman or selling hand-knitted scarves - we’re curious. Let us know if you have a side hustle in our poll below!

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Have you got a side hustle?
  • 22.4% Yes I do - it’s up and running
    22.4% Complete
  • 11.2% I’m just getting one started
    11.2% Complete
  • 59.2% No I don’t
    59.2% Complete
  • 7.2% I don’t understand what a side hustle is
    7.2% Complete
1103 votes
1190 days ago

Meeting All Your Dental Needs Under One Roof

Dentist Auckland NZ, Milford

Whether you are visiting us for professional teeth cleaning, a routine oral health check, emergency dentistry or dental treatment to manage pain or infection, Auckland Family Dental is ready to be at your service.

We have some of the best dentists and oral hygienists in New Zealand in our team … View more
Whether you are visiting us for professional teeth cleaning, a routine oral health check, emergency dentistry or dental treatment to manage pain or infection, Auckland Family Dental is ready to be at your service.

We have some of the best dentists and oral hygienists in New Zealand in our team across the four clinics. Between them, the team has decades of experience. Utilising state-of-the-art dental technology, including low-dose digital X-rays and other invaluable diagnostic tools, our Dentist Auckland NZ team is able to assess your dental needs and identify problem areas with greater speed and accuracy. We believe in taking a multi-disciplinary approach to our dental care, and that can be evidenced from the way we synthesize the knowledge and expertise of all our professionals to deliver a high level of quality dental care for all our patients. With a comprehensive range of services, we endeavour to provide a one-stop dental experience for you and your loved ones.

Our goal as dental professionals is to contribute to the wellbeing of your teeth, and in turn, give you a healthy and beautiful smile for life. That is why we offer a broad spectrum of dental services that look after every aspect of your smile – regardless of your age or stage of teeth development.

1190 days ago

Confusing English words!

NumberWorks'nWords East Coast Bays

Stationary vs stationery. Remember stationary – the ‘a’ in ary is for stopping At the lights. The ‘e’ in ery is for Envelope.

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