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Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman villages across the country are open every Wednesday in November.

1074 days ago

Is your pet feeling festive?

Christmas Pets

We want to see your pets (big or small) ready for the silly season. They could be donning their Christmas day get-up, curled up in wrapping paper, attacking the tree - or just sitting like a 'good boy' in front of it.

By sharing a picture on our Christmas Pets page, you could … View more
We want to see your pets (big or small) ready for the silly season. They could be donning their Christmas day get-up, curled up in wrapping paper, attacking the tree - or just sitting like a 'good boy' in front of it.

By sharing a picture on our Christmas Pets page, you could be in to win one of ten $100 PetDirect.co.nz vouchers.

Don’t have a pet? No trouble; photos of Christmassy houseplants, soft toys or family members are also entirely welcome.
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1075 days ago

Garden tips, home fits, TV lists - all in your hands

Mags4Gifts

Kicking back with a magazine subscription has never been better. Give the gift that keeps on giving this holiday season and save up to 33% off your favourite magazines.

There's no such thing as a one-off with a subscription to New Zealand Gardener, NZ House & Garden, and the TV Guide.
BROWSE ALL

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1075 days ago

Make a kid’s Christmas

Variety – the Children’s Charity

In neighbourhoods across New Zealand, kids are looking forward to a Christmas that may not happen.

Forced to choose between food or bills, hard-working parents like Melody worry whether they’ll be able to provide even the simplest Christmas meal for their children.

“I’ll only eat dinner… View more
In neighbourhoods across New Zealand, kids are looking forward to a Christmas that may not happen.

Forced to choose between food or bills, hard-working parents like Melody worry whether they’ll be able to provide even the simplest Christmas meal for their children.

“I’ll only eat dinner 2-3 times a week so that the children have enough food. This is very stressful… a lot of crying and minimal sleep.” 

Food insecurity is the everyday reality for 98.8% of the families Variety helps.

Please donate today to provide grocery support for families like Melody’s this Christmas.
Donate now

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1075 days ago

Give generously to help rangatahi overcome life’s obstacles.

The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Canterbury

Our rangatahi need your support! We empower young people to reach their full potential through programmes that focus on building self-confidence, life skills and a healthy lifestyle. Your donation helps them overcome life’s obstacles, so please donate generously.

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1075 days ago

Zinnia pinecone wreath

The Team from Resene ColorShop Lichfield Street

Turn tradition on its head and make a summery Christmas wreath by transforming pine cones into heat-loving zinnias using Resene paint colours.

Find out how to create your own.

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1078 days ago

Naming of new garden staff at Dover courts

Mark from St Albans

After very short and non deliberate deliberation we here at Dover courts gardens are proud to announce the name of our new and highly over valued member of staff as being hence forth known as "Sir" Ian Scarecrow "Lord of the corn" and "Master of carrots" but he will on… View moreAfter very short and non deliberate deliberation we here at Dover courts gardens are proud to announce the name of our new and highly over valued member of staff as being hence forth known as "Sir" Ian Scarecrow "Lord of the corn" and "Master of carrots" but he will on occasion answer to just Ian. A fitting memorial to the late gardening pioneering legend Ian Scarrow of "Dig This" television fame from the1970's

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1076 days ago

Moving to a retirement village?

Public Trust

"This is the start of a new stage of life for many people, and there are lots of changes that go with it. As you embark on this new journey, it's important to create or review your will as your assets change and, more often than not, your will needs to be updated to reflect any … View more"This is the start of a new stage of life for many people, and there are lots of changes that go with it. As you embark on this new journey, it's important to create or review your will as your assets change and, more often than not, your will needs to be updated to reflect any changes." Greg Coyne Principal Trustee in Nelson had a chat with stuff.co.nz recently as part of our Later Life campaign.

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1077 days ago

We’re closed for the holidays

Vision College

It’s that time of year again!

Our campuses are closed from the 17th of December and reopen again on the 17th of January. You can still email us at hello@vision.ac.nz or leave us a voicemail on 0800 834 834. Our team will be back to answer any calls and enquiries from the 5th of January, and we… View more
It’s that time of year again!

Our campuses are closed from the 17th of December and reopen again on the 17th of January. You can still email us at hello@vision.ac.nz or leave us a voicemail on 0800 834 834. Our team will be back to answer any calls and enquiries from the 5th of January, and we will be open to visitors again from the 17th.

We can’t wait to see you all again in the new year!

Happy holidays from the team at Vision College 😊
Find out more

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1077 days ago

L shape solid wooden planters

Bruce from Edgeware

L shape planters with removable seats, a good Xmas pressie for someone

Price: $220

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1078 days ago

Give kindness, this Christmas

Trade Me

We at Trade Me are chuffed to let you know we’ve launched our Kindness Store again for Christmas, teaming up with KidsCan, Foster Hope and Women’s Refuge .

We’ve filled The Kindness Store with the things they need most – just type ‘kindness’ in Trade Me’s search bar, and you’ll … View more
We at Trade Me are chuffed to let you know we’ve launched our Kindness Store again for Christmas, teaming up with KidsCan, Foster Hope and Women’s Refuge .

We’ve filled The Kindness Store with the things they need most – just type ‘kindness’ in Trade Me’s search bar, and you’ll find a bunch of opportunities to give to Kiwis in need.

100% of your purchase goes directly to your charity of choice, and if you’ve been wondering what to give someone this year, a Kindness Store gift might be the perfect solution!

Just pick, click, and ‘Give Now’ – we’ll get it to the charity for you. Easy.
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1078 days ago

Helping each other through COVID-19

Ministry of Health

With more cases of COVID-19 in the community, it’s possible you and your whānau will be exposed to the virus. Most fully vaccinated people, who get exposed, are likely to have a mild to moderate illness and will fully recover at home.

In case you or someone in your house tests positive and … View more
With more cases of COVID-19 in the community, it’s possible you and your whānau will be exposed to the virus. Most fully vaccinated people, who get exposed, are likely to have a mild to moderate illness and will fully recover at home.

In case you or someone in your house tests positive and needs to isolate, have food, medications and supplies available. Make a plan with neighbours, friends or whānau to support each other.

If you need more help to manage at home, you can also access a COVID-19 welfare line on 0800 512 337

Find tips here
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1078 days ago

Do you know who's in this photo?

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

In the late 1950s, a Christmas play was put on at Christchurch Hospital, when the chapel was very much part of hospital life.

Alison Whitelaw (née Craw) has shared this lovely photo. Can anyone identify any more of the cast?

Identified so far:
Barby Barclay (née Rix-Trott) is a shepherd on the… View more
In the late 1950s, a Christmas play was put on at Christchurch Hospital, when the chapel was very much part of hospital life.

Alison Whitelaw (née Craw) has shared this lovely photo. Can anyone identify any more of the cast?

Identified so far:
Barby Barclay (née Rix-Trott) is a shepherd on the left - with staff and bare shoulder.
Jenny P. Smith is below Barby.
Alison Whitelaw (née Craw) is below Jenny.
Robin Cormack (Latter) is a Wise Man standing nearest the Altar on the left.
Teresa Donald (O’Donnell) is Mary.
Lynette Weir (Brown) is the Angel on the left, back row.

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1078 days ago

Tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou katoa.

The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Canterbury

Help us to help tamariki overcome life’s obstacles 💚

Our tamariki need your support! We empower Kiwi kids to reach their full potential through programmes that help them build resilience, respect, positive relationships and integrity. Your donation helps them overcome life’s obstacles, so … View more
Help us to help tamariki overcome life’s obstacles 💚

Our tamariki need your support! We empower Kiwi kids to reach their full potential through programmes that help them build resilience, respect, positive relationships and integrity. Your donation helps them overcome life’s obstacles, so please donate generously today.

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1078 days ago

OBSESSED WITH FOOD

Oa from Overeaters Anonymous

We can certainly help you with all eating disorders as we as a group have deal with this disease day by day.

Why not contact us on 03 365 3812
Or
Visit our website oasouthisland.nz...

1078 days ago

Free free-range carrots

Mark from St Albans

Hello to you all ...Yes bunches of new season free-range carrots to give away, come along to Dover courts and grab some freshly picked carrots with your dinner tonight . While your here feel free to leave suggestions for a name for the new member of staff at the Dover courts garden

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