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Ansar from Ilam
Wee perfect car to zip around city or as a first learner car. Pet free and smoke free.
Odo 225xxx
Wof 03/12/2022
Rego 25/01/2022
… View moreWee perfect car to zip around city or as a first learner car. Pet free and smoke free.
Odo 225xxx
Wof 03/12/2022
Rego 25/01/2022
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Price: $2,400
The Team from Resene ColorShop Lichfield Street
It’s easy to create some simple shelving for a glasshouse or conservatory with Resene Lumbersider and Resene Woodsman. Find out how to create your own.
The Team from Red Cross Store Manchester St
Monday 3rd January we have a trolley sale in our carpark at 334 Manchester Street. What does that mean……..all clothing in the trolleys will be $1 per item…..yes $1. Sale starts at 11am and finish at 2pm. Event is weather dependant and we may run out of stock so get in early. See you then. … View moreMonday 3rd January we have a trolley sale in our carpark at 334 Manchester Street. What does that mean……..all clothing in the trolleys will be $1 per item…..yes $1. Sale starts at 11am and finish at 2pm. Event is weather dependant and we may run out of stock so get in early. See you then. Trading hours for the shop that day is 10-2pm.
Celeste from Ilam
Good as new. Wany to sell altogether.
Each has different prices.
Pm me
Negotiable
Hey neighbours - who's excited for a summer of cricket??
First Drop is Stuff's weekly newsletter, delivering breaking updates, great reads and a look at what's coming up in the world of cricket each week - straight to your inbox!
Sign up here (it's free!) or visit … View moreHey neighbours - who's excited for a summer of cricket??
First Drop is Stuff's weekly newsletter, delivering breaking updates, great reads and a look at what's coming up in the world of cricket each week - straight to your inbox!
Sign up here (it's free!) or visit stuff.co.nz/newsletters .
Stuff’s cricket coverage is second to none, from the Black Caps and White Ferns to the men’s and women's Super Smash. And there’s a big summer of cricket looming, culminating in the Women’s World Cup in New Zealand, so don't miss out on the action!
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Lisa from Merivale
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The Team from Red Cross Store Manchester St
Hey everyone we are back to normal trading hours at 334 Manchester Street today and tomorrow 9-5pm. Hope to see you.😷
Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed
It's that time of year - we all get a little nostalgic for Christmas' past. My grandad wasn't exactly the Grinch Who Stole Christmas, but he sure wanted it over and done with. Would love to hear your reminisces.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Happy holidays and Meri Kirihimete to all our readers, advertisers and supporters.
Thank you for your support through 2021.
The newsroom remains open and will publish news, pictures and video online at press.co.nz
You can contact us by emailing reporters@press.co.nz
Have a happy festive… View moreHappy holidays and Meri Kirihimete to all our readers, advertisers and supporters.
Thank you for your support through 2021.
The newsroom remains open and will publish news, pictures and video online at press.co.nz
You can contact us by emailing reporters@press.co.nz
Have a happy festive season and keep safe.
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Lichfield Street
Upcycle a pallet into a cheap-as-chips multipurpose tray that can be used for carrying punnets of seedlings, holding barbecue condiments or serving afternoon tea in the garden. Paint in uplifting colours to enjoy while you are outdoors.
Find out how to create your own.
The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Christchurch
AEA is not a diet or weight loss organisation. AEA members follow a Twelve Step programme, based on that of Alcoholics Anonymous. Through working the Steps, members find a Higher Power and freedom from the obsession with food. Members share their experience with newcomers of how they have found … View moreAEA is not a diet or weight loss organisation. AEA members follow a Twelve Step programme, based on that of Alcoholics Anonymous. Through working the Steps, members find a Higher Power and freedom from the obsession with food. Members share their experience with newcomers of how they have found sobriety. Sobriety in AEA is freedom from addictive eating and all mind-altering substances.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Bad smells reminiscent of the 1970s and 80s will continue seeping out of Christchurch’s fire-damaged wastewater treatment plant for years to come, the city council says.
Fire destroyed two trickling filters at the Bromley wastewater plant on November 1.
It was the biggest fire in the city in … View moreBad smells reminiscent of the 1970s and 80s will continue seeping out of Christchurch’s fire-damaged wastewater treatment plant for years to come, the city council says.
Fire destroyed two trickling filters at the Bromley wastewater plant on November 1.
It was the biggest fire in the city in recent times and led to residents being evacuated and a public health warning issued as thick, black smoke spread across the city.
The filters, which measured 8 metres high and 55m across, played a crucial role in the wastewater process and unpleasant smells have been wafting across parts of the city since the fire.
Christchurch City Council water boss Helen Beaumont told councillors on Wednesday the plant would not get back to a pre-fire level of smell until the trickling filters were replaced or an alternative process brought in, which would be several years away.
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Aekalarp Sukhavejvorakij from The Thai Society of Canterbury Inc.
Thai Festival 2021 - Regions of Thailand
The Thai Festival aims to promote Thai food, culture, and tourism in Thailand. A perfect opportunity for anyone living or visiting Christchurch to experience the regions of Thailand within their own backyard.
The Thai Society of Canterbury Inc. in … View moreThai Festival 2021 - Regions of Thailand
The Thai Festival aims to promote Thai food, culture, and tourism in Thailand. A perfect opportunity for anyone living or visiting Christchurch to experience the regions of Thailand within their own backyard.
The Thai Society of Canterbury Inc. in collaboration with the Royal Thai Embassy in Wellington and the Tourism Authority of Thailand will be organizing a one-day event of ‘Thai Festival 2021” in Christchurch on Sunday, 23rd January 2022 from 10.00 am to 8.00 pm. The venue for this event is at Victoria Square, a beautiful gathering ground on the corner of Colombo St and Armagh St, in the heart of Christchurch City. This festival is aimed at promoting culinary Thai food, culture, and tourism in Thailand. This is a perfect opportunity for anyone living or visiting Ōtautahi- Christchurch to taste a wide range of authentic Thai food covering entrees, main courses, and desserts from all regions of Thailand.
There will be:
- Approximately 10 Thai restaurants across Canterbury are on-site selling their signature Thai dishes.
- Displaying of Thai traditional dance and Thai classical and folk music.
- Exhibition of Thai boxing or Muay Thai by professional boxers.
- Beer and Wine marquee.
- Display of Tourism to Thailand and info.
- Cooking demonstration of some popular Thai dishes and Traditional Thai massage on stage.
- Thai food ingredients, handicrafts, and souvenirs will be on sale as well.
- And many more families-orientated programs.
This festival is the third major outdoor event organized by the Thai Society of Canterbury for which we expect to draw a huge crowd of more than 6,000 people.
Proudly supported by: Rata Foundation, Christchurch City Council, Office of Ethnic Communities, ChristchurchNZ, Royal Thai Embassy, Tourism Authority of Thailand, Singha Corporation, Wat Buddasamakkee (Thai Temple), and Titan Training Ground
Under Covid - 19 Protection Framework - Vaccine Pass for entry
A CDHB mobile vaccine unit will be at the site to provide walk-in vaccine shots for 1st, 2nd, Boosters, and Children over 5yrs of age. (No booking required)
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