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Uniform for Sale

May from Hoon Hay

Uniform in size 4/5/6/8/M/10/12/14/16 suitable for various schools

A – Rain jacket – unisex, in very good condition
a. 1 x size 4 to 6yrs, dark navy, with reflective strip - $5
b. 1 x size 8yrs, blue, Schooltex, rain jacket in a bag - $5

B – Summer dress – girl, in very good condition
a. 2 x size 4 yrs - $20
b. 2 x size 6 yrs - $20
for Hoon Hay and Avonhead Primary

C – Winter pinafore – girl, in very good condition
a. 1 x size 5 yrs - $40
b. 1 x size 8 yrs - $40
c. 1 x size M, similar to size 10/12 yrs - $40
for Hoon Hay and Catholic schools (Christ the King/Our Lady Star of Sea/ Our Lady of Victory/St Bernadettes/ St Francis/ St Mary's/ St Joseph's Kaikoura/ Rangiora/ Papanui/)

D – Boy Shorts - grey, full elastic drill shorts with drawcords
a. 1 x size 14, good condition, $10
b. 1 x size 14, good condition, $5

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For Breens Int/ Cobham Int/ Shirly Int/ Ashburton Christian Sch/ Christchurch Adventist/Emmanuel Christian/ Harewood/ Our Lady of Sea/ Oxford Area/ Pebbleton/ Rangiora New Life/ Redwood/ Rotherham/ Roydvale/ St Bernadettes/ St Francis/ Westburn/ St Joseph's Kaikoura/ Rangiora/ Papanui

E – Shorts – grey, half elastic drill shorts
a. size 16, good condition - $10
b. size 16, with light stain at the back - $5
c. 2 x size 8, good condition - $10 each
d. 2 x size 10, good condition - $10 each
e. size 12, good condition - $10
For Breens Int/ Cobham Int/ Shirly Int/ Christ the King/ Fendalton/ OLS/ Rotherham/ St Francis/ St Mary's/ Westburn

F – Socks – grey, merino, knee length
a. 4 x youth size 4 to 7, good condition - $5 each
b. 1 x youth size 4 to 7, brand new, retail at $11 - $8
For Catholic Cathedral College/ Chch Adventist Sch/ Aidanfield Christhian Sch

G – Skirt
a. 1 x size 6, good condition - $10
b. 1 x size 8, good condition -$10
c. 3 x size 12, good condition - $10 each
d. 1 x size 12, worn at the back – free
For Ashburton Christian Sch

From smokefree home with cat
Pick up in Hoon Hay
Please message me if interested.

Negotiable

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Hero

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“I was born and raised in war. To be honest, those are not good memories.

I really like Iran, and I really miss it, but I couldn’t be myself there. Even though my family didn’t like my decision, I left Iran. I promised myself that I would do whatever I can for all communities, especially for the kids, so they do not have the same experience I had.

I studied software engineering in Iran and left in 2006. I went to Malaysia and stayed in Kuala Lumpur for seven years. I was admitted to Lincoln University to do my PhD here, but unfortunately, I couldn’t afford the expenses. I requested a scholarship, but they told me I had to be there for six months first. So, I stayed in Malaysia and did my PhD in network security. In December 2013, I came to New Zealand with a work visa.

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