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Don’t miss any of the playoff action this Saturday night as we take on the Sharks in the 2018 Quarter Finals.
To make things easy, catch the Super Rugby Express for just $7 return ($3 for kids). See you at the game! #wewill #crusadeon
Get your tickets here!
Janine from Bishopdale
Hi, I am available for some days of casual work coming up. If you require a casual nanny, please private message me. I am prepared to nanny share.
Denis from Papanui
If you are looking for a few days away or a weekend break our modern warm holiday home in Akaroa is perfect for 2 people or groups up to 11.Every convenience with Sky Tv free WiFi etc.
We can be contacted by Google " Ashworth's Retreat" with more pictures and all information … View moreIf you are looking for a few days away or a weekend break our modern warm holiday home in Akaroa is perfect for 2 people or groups up to 11.Every convenience with Sky Tv free WiFi etc.
We can be contacted by Google " Ashworth's Retreat" with more pictures and all information available.
Kara from Kaiapoi
Hello,
Does anyone know of a North Canterbury organisation who makes lunch for people in need on Christmas Day? I know the City Mission in Christchurch City does, however my I would really like to help in my own community first of all.
Thanks,
Kara
Hi neighbours, come along to Min Kim's Fine art class annual exhibition, starting from 12 July to 25 July 2018.
A group of rising artists are coming together to bring to you a New Exhibition “Dance of Light” an exhibition you do not want to miss out on!
Cnr Riccarton Road & … View moreHi neighbours, come along to Min Kim's Fine art class annual exhibition, starting from 12 July to 25 July 2018.
A group of rising artists are coming together to bring to you a New Exhibition “Dance of Light” an exhibition you do not want to miss out on!
Cnr Riccarton Road & Paeroa Street, Riccarton, Christchurch 8041
Find out more!
Lynne Neighbourly Lead from Northwood
A couple of days ago I purchased several Polyanthus plants which were already in flower. The last two mornings we have found that several of them have had the flowers bitten or chewed off but not eaten. They are in our back garden so it has to be birds or rabbits or something else. I have had lots … View moreA couple of days ago I purchased several Polyanthus plants which were already in flower. The last two mornings we have found that several of them have had the flowers bitten or chewed off but not eaten. They are in our back garden so it has to be birds or rabbits or something else. I have had lots of these plants before and not had this problem so wonder if anyone else is experiencing the same and if anyone one knows what it is for sure and how to stop it. Thanks
Bronwyn Reader from Cat Rescue Christchurch
Hello to our lovely community of supporters.
Hopefully you all know about Webfair that Cat Rescue is currently using as a form of fundraising. People list items on the site and choose a charity to receive the money once sold.
This site was set up by an amazing family in Christchurch who wanted… View moreHello to our lovely community of supporters.
Hopefully you all know about Webfair that Cat Rescue is currently using as a form of fundraising. People list items on the site and choose a charity to receive the money once sold.
This site was set up by an amazing family in Christchurch who wanted to reduce waste in landfills by people chucking away good items and also to help people raise monies for worthy causes.
We have raised over $2600 over many auctions with items donated by our supporters. This is not to be sneezed at as we are always looking to raise funds to pay our large vet bills.
We have large vet bills due to being a 'no kill' charity. If an animal is in pain then we will help it, regardless of its social status or breed.
Please see the photo's below of some of our rescued kittens during the past couple of years and then some photo's of kittens that have been fostered in loving homes and then adopted to a forever home. This is what Cat Rescue Christchurch does. Rescues, heals and loves.!!!!
We currently only have 25 items listed on our webfair this month, which is the lowest ever.
I am wondering if everyone could look into their cupboards and draws and find ONE item to post on Webfair this month. We have over 200 members on this site and even if 20 members posted on item and it sold, then it all helps. There are 10 fab charities on the site this month and hence a lot of people looking through all items so the audience is growing.
Also if there are any business out there that would like to donate an item over $50 you can get 4 weeks free advertising on the site. Win win scenario courtesy of webfair. Just email Donna@webfair.co.nz or Kelsey@webfair.co.nz and they can work out the details.
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It is easy to load the webfair app on your phone, as it means you can take an instant photo and upload the item as a gift on the site very easily (easy than loading to trade me).
If you have any problems with logging on initially, first check your junk mail or email donna@webfair.co.nz and she will fix the issue. She has been great to our charity which I totally appreciate.
Psss if your item does not sell this month, then you can easily 'Relist" next month. It is as simple as a couple of processes as it retains all your previous information about the items posted but unsold..
Thank you in appreciation of your help.
Please share this post with other crazy cat people. We are a passionate bunch of people so I sure it will make a difference.
If you have any questions please ask.
Bron
www.webfair.co.nz...
Derek from Kaiapoi
2.080 High x 2.700 Wide complete, price by negotiation Ph Gill (03) 323 7564
Door skin only 2.180 high x 2.700 wide, price by negotiation Ph Gill (03) 323 7564
Negotiable
The Team from ACC New Zealand
If you haven’t got it already, you’ll soon see your ACC invoice in your mailbox. 📬 Here’s a few things to help make sure you’ve got all the info you need:
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… View moreIf you haven’t got it already, you’ll soon see your ACC invoice in your mailbox. 📬 Here’s a few things to help make sure you’ve got all the info you need:
🙂 A nifty guide to understanding your invoice: ➡ acc.nz...
🤔 Not sure why you received an invoice? ➡ acc.nz...
😶 Have some questions about your invoice? Ask Jules our new chatbot ➡ acc.nz... (and 🤖 Look for Jules’ chat icon 🗨 bottom right of the business pages.)
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New specials and products at Gardenfresh Greengrocers Bishopdale.
NZ mandarins: $1.48kg. Large, easy peel and great for school holiday snacking.
NZ Apples: $1.78kg. Granny Smith, Fuji, Royal Gala, Organic Rose, Kanzi.
Bananas. Still… View more🍌🍎🥚🥑🍌🍎🥚🥑🍌🍎🥚🥑🍌🍎🥚🥑
New specials and products at Gardenfresh Greengrocers Bishopdale.
NZ mandarins: $1.48kg. Large, easy peel and great for school holiday snacking.
NZ Apples: $1.78kg. Granny Smith, Fuji, Royal Gala, Organic Rose, Kanzi.
Bananas. Still at an amazing price: 99c kg
Fresh Jumbo trays of Eggs. From: $5.99
Jumbo Avocados have just arrived in store. Priced to low to advertise, so get in quick so you don't miss out.
We have a great selection of local, spray free, organic products in-store. Potatoes, Leeks, Kale, Silverbeet just to name a few.
2 new products in-store:
Jerusalem Artichoke. Has a nutty sweet taste to it. Great for roasting, making soup, sauteed plus more great uses. Tip: it's easier to peel once it's boiled. Health benefits of these are it's high in potassium. A one cup serving of sunchokes contains 643 mg of potassium, which is essential for overall health and can help to reduce heart disease. Increasing your dietary potassium, in addition to reducing excess sodium, is especially beneficial for people at risk for high blood pressure.
2nd new product:
Ladies Finger. Also known as Okra. Some say it has a taste like Eggplant when cooked. Again, this vegetable can be used to sauteed, add into soups or stir fry's. The health benefits of Okra are it contains potassium, vitamin B, vitamin C, folic acid, and calcium. It's low in calories and has a high dietary fiber content. Okra has been suggested to help manage blood sugar in cases of type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes
So head on down, get some amazing bargins and try some new interesting products. Don't forget to Like, Share our page and Tag your friends and family.
Have an awesome weekend. Enjoy the sunshine while we have it. ☀️☀️☀️
Nigel from Burnside
Hi Neighbours...wanted any old appliances...gas bottles...washing machines, fridges, dryers, kitchen gadgets, garden hand tools, mowers, weed eaters, garage hand tools, drills, planes, screw drivers, old ladders...cheap rubbish removal.. pls text address..021 0825 0819 thx
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Up to much this weekend? Why not check out our KidsFest events, the BNZ Crusaders vs the
The Blues, or The Christchurch Brick Show.
Find out more about what events are on this weekend at Newsline: bit.ly...
Lynda from Kaiapoi
Just putting it out there that I do graphic design for flyers, brochures & posters etc.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Countdown supermarkets are recalling a frozen vegetable mix as a precaution amid fears it could contain a particularly dangerous strain of listeria that has been linked to nine deaths overseas.
The Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI) confirmed the recalled products have been traced back to a … View moreCountdown supermarkets are recalling a frozen vegetable mix as a precaution amid fears it could contain a particularly dangerous strain of listeria that has been linked to nine deaths overseas.
The Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI) confirmed the recalled products have been traced back to a Hungarian facility, known to be the source of the listeria.
A Countdown spokeswoman said the supermarket had been advised there was a potential risk its Bell Farms Steam Veggies, Carrot, Corn and Broccoli bags contained the bacteria.
The company withdrew one batch of the Bell Farms frozen vegetables on Friday from all Countdown, SuperValue, and FreshChoice stores and has since recalled all batches of the product. Anyone who has purchased this product can return it to any of our stores for a full refund.
Frozen vegetables generally pose no risk if cooked correctly before eating, she said. Listeria can cause illness in pregnant woman and their unborn babies, newborns, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems.
Information on the recall is available here. More information on food safety and listeria can be found here.
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