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Hannah from Hoon Hay
I have a large heavy glass door and 2 panes to go with it. Free must pick up from hoon hay road. It will need a couple of people as I'm pregnant and can't help to lift it
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Vivian from Riccarton
Hi vegetarian world christchurch is really removed to 180c yaldhurst rd Avonhead christchurch .thank you very much you welcone.
Negotiable
Doug from Addington
Does anyone else get peeved (putting it mildly) about the parking of cars on the grass berms? I have always regarded the stretch of grass in front of my property as a privilege. Helping to beautify our neighbourhood and as a deterrent to speedsters (aiding as it does to narrow down the streets). … View moreDoes anyone else get peeved (putting it mildly) about the parking of cars on the grass berms? I have always regarded the stretch of grass in front of my property as a privilege. Helping to beautify our neighbourhood and as a deterrent to speedsters (aiding as it does to narrow down the streets). I have always dutifully mown it and cared for it as a part of my property. Now I find my driveway aids parkers who not only leave tyre tracks on my nicely mown grass but chew up the grass/dirt and regard it as 'a right' of residents to park on. The CCC aren't interested in policing it - nor the traffic department - so who is? Methinks its time we all left them unmown for the CCC 'workers' to cut on their way to mowing the various parks around the city. Grumph over!
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Jen from Spreydon
Hi all, - new cat has moved into the Brougham st end of Simeon st. He's fighting and letting himself into our home to spray and steal food. So far he's cost us over $800 in vet bills, and a cat box when he smashed his way out after I managed to trap him! He's a huge tabby, quite … View moreHi all, - new cat has moved into the Brougham st end of Simeon st. He's fighting and letting himself into our home to spray and steal food. So far he's cost us over $800 in vet bills, and a cat box when he smashed his way out after I managed to trap him! He's a huge tabby, quite hansom but far too aggressive. Does anyone know who he might belong too? Next time I trap him him he'll be going straight to SPCA or somewhere else. If you him, please remind the owners to have him fixed.
Cheers
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Jaime from Hoon Hay
Hi everyone
I'm after some Winstone concurve roof tile about 10. Does anyone have any or no where I can get some from? ?
Mark & Rachael from Upper Riccarton
Hi can anyone reccomend a reliable and reasonbly priced electrian who does a good job.I need a power point put in my bathroom. also can anyone reccommend some that I can take my car for a service.somewhere reliable reasoniably priced and does a good job
Vivian from Riccarton
Hi .vegetarian world christchurch have more new vegan products .if you like going good health .com in to have look .make your feelings good .thanks
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Josh from Riccarton
You are invited to participate in the research project investigating the relationship between adverse childhood experiences, coping strategies, and thinking patterns among adult males in New Zealand. The aim of the project is to determine the relationship between childhood events, coping styles and… View moreYou are invited to participate in the research project investigating the relationship between adverse childhood experiences, coping strategies, and thinking patterns among adult males in New Zealand. The aim of the project is to determine the relationship between childhood events, coping styles and adult thinking patterns. If you are a MALE OVER THE AGE OF 18 you will be eligible to participate.
As a form of incentive for participating, you are welcome to provide your email address at the end of the questionnaire to go into the draw to win a choice of supermarket, mall or petrol voucher. A total of 17 incentives will be rewarded.
10 winners will receive a $20 voucher of their choice
4 winners will receive a $50 voucher of their choice
2 winners will receive a $100 voucher of their choice
1 winner will receive a $200 voucher or their choice
Note: winner is to select between a supermarket, mall or petrol voucher for the value won.
The project is being carried out as a requirement for a Masters Thesis by Joy Chao at the University of Canterbury under the supervision of Dr Sarah Christofferson, who can be contacted at 03 364 2987 ext. 7952. She will be pleased to discuss any concerns you may have about participation in the project. Participation is voluntary and you have the right to withdraw at any stage without penalty. The questionnaire is anonymous, and you will not be identified as a participant. You may withdraw your participation, including withdrawal of any information you have provided, until your questionnaire has been added to the others collected. Because it is anonymous, it cannot be retrieved after that.
If you choose to take part in this study, your involvement in this project will be to complete an online questionnaire which will take approximately 20 minutes to complete.
Below is an anonymous link to the questionnaire.
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Joy from Riccarton
Masters Thesis Research:
You are invited to participate in the research project investigating the relationship between adverse childhood experiences, coping strategies, and thinking patterns among adult males in New Zealand. The aim of the project is to determine the relationship between childhood… View moreMasters Thesis Research:
You are invited to participate in the research project investigating the relationship between adverse childhood experiences, coping strategies, and thinking patterns among adult males in New Zealand. The aim of the project is to determine the relationship between childhood events, coping styles and adult thinking patterns. If you are a MALE OVER THE AGE OF 18 you will be eligible to participate.
As a form of incentive for participating, you are welcome to provide your email address at the end of the questionnaire to go into the draw to win a choice of supermarket, mall or petrol voucher. A total of 17 incentives will be rewarded.
10 winners will receive a $20 voucher of their choice
4 winners will receive a $50 voucher of their choice
2 winners will receive a $100 voucher of their choice
1 winner will receive a $200 voucher or their choice
Note: winner is to select between a supermarket, mall or petrol voucher for the value won.
The project is being carried out as a requirement for a Masters Thesis by Joy Chao at the University of Canterbury under the supervision of Dr Sarah Christofferson, who can be contacted at 03 364 2987 ext. 7952. She will be pleased to discuss any concerns you may have about participation in the project. Participation is voluntary and you have the right to withdraw at any stage without penalty. The questionnaire is anonymous, and you will not be identified as a participant. You may withdraw your participation, including withdrawal of any information you have provided, until your questionnaire has been added to the others collected. Because it is anonymous, it cannot be retrieved after that.
If you choose to take part in this study, your involvement in this project will be to complete an online questionnaire which will take approximately 20 minutes to complete.
Below is an anonymous link to the questionnaire.
canterbury.qualtrics.com...
Yours sincerely
Joy Chao
Gary Watts from SigJaws Chartitable Trust
This afternoon I promptly alerted the Police when I recognised there was major Breakin in progress at this large and severely earthquake damaged Christchurch City Council owned (now closed and quite dangerous) building. As when walking closeby I was surprised to see all the interior lights … View moreThis afternoon I promptly alerted the Police when I recognised there was major Breakin in progress at this large and severely earthquake damaged Christchurch City Council owned (now closed and quite dangerous) building. As when walking closeby I was surprised to see all the interior lights suddenly turned on (the second floor) and then a dry powder fire extinguisher being blasted out of an opened window. This gave a clear indication in certain forms of ongoing and distinctly unusual activity. However I then noted the security fence surrounding the new complex currently being built had been forced wide open. When I realised this allowed free access to the rear of this building (which was not even padlocked) I felt quite sure this required immediate and further investigation. The police response was absolutely amazing (very quick) and it appears the offenders (believe two local kids) left in quite a hurry (on a bike and a small kids scooter) and escaped being caught. The police noted the entire upstairs of this building is now completely trashed. A grave concern is the total failure of ensuring the security of this dangerous building for serious safety reasons.
The Girls from Red Cross Store Manchester St
A lot of changes are happening and we thought you should know....
Introducing our $3 Fill a Bag Bin - Great chance to grab some good clothing in a BIG BAG!
$1 Clearance clothing, shoes and bags!
Other Clothing $3 $5 $8 and $10
Soft toys 50c each
Kids books 3 for $1
Adult fiction/non fiction 2… View moreA lot of changes are happening and we thought you should know....
Introducing our $3 Fill a Bag Bin - Great chance to grab some good clothing in a BIG BAG!
$1 Clearance clothing, shoes and bags!
Other Clothing $3 $5 $8 and $10
Soft toys 50c each
Kids books 3 for $1
Adult fiction/non fiction 2 for $1
Sheets from $2
Duvets from $5
ALL cutlery 20c each
Big Plates, small plates and bowls from 50c and 30c
50c Coffee Mugs and Glasses... Wine Glasses... Beer Glasses...
We also sell furniture.... prices to suit any budget!
Come in Say Hi and have a look around, you never know what you'll find!
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Vivian from Riccarton
Hi .happy new year
Vegetarian world christchurch like more people in new year going to vegetarian .because make your health and peace .you think so ?
Price: $110
Zita from Sydenham
he managed to get hold of one of my contacts to able him to return my cell phone, thank you very very much.
Sarah from Sockburn
Drying rack a bit bent but still works.
Lampshade can be used to make a new one out of the frame.
Boots old leather. Large size. Make an interesting plant pot.
Little oven apparently works. Needs good clean.
Packing balls. Made I think from corn flour.
All free.
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