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2695 days ago

Dresser with mirror

Brett from Wigram

Dresser with mirror for sale
Few marks on mirror and surface as seen in pictures. The drawers have bora holes as seen in pictures but The dresser was treated for bora. Sturdy dresser

Price: $50

2684 days ago

Spouting Cleaning

Bob from Somerfield

Need your spouting (gutters) cleaned out?

Residential and commercial buildings.

Get in touch with us at Rose Property Services Limited for a free quote:
Phone: 021-0874-7436 or e-mail: rose-services@outlook.com

Negotiable

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2698 days ago

Carpet Cleaning

Bob from Somerfield

Carpet cleaning: $25 per room (inc. gst)

Also - upholstery cleaning and stain removals. FREE QUOTES. Call or text 02108747436 7 days.

Urgent cleaning available to save your carpet or upholstery from permanent damage.

Price: $25

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2684 days ago

GARAGE SALE

Robin from Addington

Saturday from 8.00am. Victors Rd off Sparks Rd. Will be signposted on Saturday. Complete household clearance, lots of good bargains. Many items - just make an offer

Price: $1

2684 days ago

Kidsfest 2017

Media Team from Christchurch City Council

One week to go until KidsFest tickets go on sale.
Head to our website to find out more:
www.kidsfest.co.nz...

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2684 days ago

DLE Flyers

Matthew from Christchurch Central

Phone us on 021 156 2628

Negotiable

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2684 days ago

DLE FLYERS

Matthew from Christchurch Central

Call us now 0211562628

Negotiable

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2684 days ago

Third judge announcement

Charlotte Evers from Playhouse Challenge

Our third judge of the Playhouse Challenge is Jane Lancaster, the Chairperson of Birthright Canterbury Trust and a trustee of Birthright NZ. She has been involved with Birthright Canterbury since 2012.

Jane says she is getting involved with the challenge "because it brings together, in a … View more
Our third judge of the Playhouse Challenge is Jane Lancaster, the Chairperson of Birthright Canterbury Trust and a trustee of Birthright NZ. She has been involved with Birthright Canterbury since 2012.

Jane says she is getting involved with the challenge "because it brings together, in a unique way, a playhouse as a symbolic reminder of the shelter needs of our families and the needs of all children to develop and thrive through creative play.”

In her working life, she is a consultant with Catalyst Ltd, which provides independent, specialist advice to companies in the food and agricultural sectors. Jane is also a Board member of Food Standards Australia New Zealand.

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2684 days ago

Which local group will you support?

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Good in the Hood is your chance to support local groups in your neighbourhood. Right across New Zealand, groups of all sizes and from a variety of backgrounds are meeting different needs in their communities. So next time you’re at your local Z, remember to vote and … View moreGood in the Hood is your chance to support local groups in your neighbourhood. Right across New Zealand, groups of all sizes and from a variety of backgrounds are meeting different needs in their communities. So next time you’re at your local Z, remember to vote and help a group do good in your hood. Meet the groups

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2702 days ago

Help find a new Name and Logo for Addington.net

TechMate

Addington.net is holding a competition to find a new name and logo to reflect the valuable work we do supporting the people and community organisations of Addington and beyond to become confident and capable users of digital technology. The competition closes on 24 May 2016 and you can find more … View moreAddington.net is holding a competition to find a new name and logo to reflect the valuable work we do supporting the people and community organisations of Addington and beyond to become confident and capable users of digital technology. The competition closes on 24 May 2016 and you can find more information and entry details on the attached document.

2685 days ago

Jars that can be used for jams/chutneys etc

Bronwyn Reader from Cat Rescue Christchurch

HI lovely community.  I am wondering if anyone out there has FREE jars which we can use for jams/chutney's etc, that we then sell at our Cat Rescue Fundraising Stalls.  We have a lot of stalls coming up ie Lincoln, Vegan Expo and lots of jams/chutney's to make.


Appreciate your help.

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HI lovely community.  I am wondering if anyone out there has FREE jars which we can use for jams/chutney's etc, that we then sell at our Cat Rescue Fundraising Stalls.  We have a lot of stalls coming up ie Lincoln, Vegan Expo and lots of jams/chutney's to make.


Appreciate your help.


Could you email me at collections.catrescue@gmail.com so I can arrange pick up.

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2685 days ago

Is your neighbour’s behaviour driving you crazy?

The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area

Is your neighbour’s behaviour driving you crazy? Before you start a neighbourhood war, put your diplomat’s hat on and have a nice talk with them.

“When it comes to problems with neighbours, a touch of diplomacy can go a long way.” says Neil Lancaster of Citizens Advice Bureau. … View more
Is your neighbour’s behaviour driving you crazy? Before you start a neighbourhood war, put your diplomat’s hat on and have a nice talk with them.

“When it comes to problems with neighbours, a touch of diplomacy can go a long way.” says Neil Lancaster of Citizens Advice Bureau. “Whether you’re being kept awake every night by noisy neighbourhood parties, their tree is blocking your sun, or the dog from next door uses your lawn as a toilet – it’s always best to discuss the problem with your neighbour first and try to come to a compromise. They may not even know there’s a problem, and be quite willing to sort it out. When we see people with “problem neighbours”, we usually ask whether they’ve tried talking to them. If they have and it hasn’t been successful, we can help them work out where they stand with their particular situation and what their options are.”

If you’ve tried negotiating with your neighbour and they won’t budge, you may have to consider taking further action – and you’ll need to know what your rights are if you do. For example, when it comes to neighbourhood noise, you can contact your local council to find out what (if any) noise restrictions apply in your area. If you complain to your local council they can send a noise control officer to assess the situation. They can issue a notice asking the neighbour to reduce the noise if it’s deemed excessive or unreasonable, and non-compliance could result in confiscation of the noise-making equipment (such as a stereo or jackhammer).

Similarly, if you are bothered by constant barking from a neighbour’s dog, you can complain to your council and they can send a dog control officer to investigate. But try to work it out with the dog owner first, because drastic action (such as having the dog removed by a dog control officer) is sure to ruin any goodwill that you might have with your neighbours.

“If you have a problem with something that your neighbour is doing, and you haven’t been able to sort it out by talking to them, come and see us at Ara (CPIT), Fendalton Library and Hornby Library. You could also phone us for free from cell phone on 0800 367 222, or send us an email. We also have information about neighbourhood problems on our website www.cab.org.nz...

2685 days ago

Event: Increase Your Productivity and Resilience

Dani Rius from Dani Rius - Strategic Intervention Coach (Tony Robbins' method)

Attend this 3 session workshop and learn to
(1) Get into a focused mindset and achieve SMART goals
(2) Develop and implement a results-oriented plan
(3) Increase the productivity of interactions, learning to say 'no' with appropriate assertiveness
(4) Increase your resilience to … View more
Attend this 3 session workshop and learn to
(1) Get into a focused mindset and achieve SMART goals
(2) Develop and implement a results-oriented plan
(3) Increase the productivity of interactions, learning to say 'no' with appropriate assertiveness
(4) Increase your resilience to support you when demands are high

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