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Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Come along to experience the beauty of Korea!
Make your own Korean folk crafts, watch our traditional dress 'Hanbok' show. Enjoy beautiful dance performances, and don't forget to try out some of our delicious treats.
All you need to do is come along with friends, family and have… View moreCome along to experience the beauty of Korea!
Make your own Korean folk crafts, watch our traditional dress 'Hanbok' show. Enjoy beautiful dance performances, and don't forget to try out some of our delicious treats.
All you need to do is come along with friends, family and have fun! See you there!
Organiser: CHCH Korean School
homepy.korean.net...
The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area
Goods you buy must be of “acceptable quality”
“A lot of people don’t realise what protections they have when they buy consumer goods from a New Zealand business” says Neil Lancaster of Citizens Advice Bureau Christchurch Area. “According to the Consumer Guarantees Act, those goods … View moreGoods you buy must be of “acceptable quality”
“A lot of people don’t realise what protections they have when they buy consumer goods from a New Zealand business” says Neil Lancaster of Citizens Advice Bureau Christchurch Area. “According to the Consumer Guarantees Act, those goods must be of acceptable quality. This means that the product must do what you would expect it to, and last a reasonable length of time.”
Neil Lancaster says “The product must be fit for its normal purpose and in good working order, have an acceptable finish and appearance, no minor defects, be safe to use and durable. For example, if you buy a new vacuum cleaner and it doesn’t clean the floor very well, overheats easily or needs repairs not long after the purchase, then it is not of acceptable quality. Also, if you’ve arranged for the business to deliver the product to you, they are responsible for ensuring that it arrives in good working order.”
“Second hand consumer goods that are sold by businesses must also be of acceptable quality, though of course you shouldn’t expect a second hand product to last as long as a brand new one, nor that it will be free of dents or scratches. You do need to take into consideration the age and price of the item.”
“If something you’ve bought from a business is of unacceptable quality, you can go back to the business and the business must put it right”. They have to get it repaired at their own cost, or if it can’t be easily fixed they have to replace the item or give you a refund. The business can’t simply refer you to the manufacturer, require you to return the item in its original packaging, or offer you store credit instead of a refund.”
“Some people think that once the warranty expires then that’s the end of the story, but in fact even if something is out of warranty you still have the same rights under the law. You should expect what you’ve bought to last a reasonable length of time, regardless of the warranty.”
“If you do strike any problems with getting a remedy for goods of unacceptable quality, we can help” says Neil Lancaster “Just pop into one of our three Christchurch locations; Ara (CPIT), Fendalton Library or Hornby Library or call 0800 367 222 (free to call from a prepaid cell phone).
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
We are so excited that Sophie Pascoe loves our new Swimsmart offering as much as we do! Unlimited pool access means more time in the water for our kids at no extra cost.
More info on membership: bit.ly...
Yue from Opawa - Saint Martins
Hi, Dear Customers:
One new special added today:
10kg spuds $7.99/bag (rocket, rua, karaka, Agria, avaliable now)\
Green grapes special finished
all other specials remains
Thank you for viewing
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Akaroa is gearing up for this year's French Fest, the bi-annual event which draws people from near and far for a weekend of events that celebrates Akaroa’s unique heritage. More at NEWSLINE: bit.ly...
Oscar from Spreydon
Front flat 430 Ferry road
We still have some furniture left from yesterday.
Extendable table and 4 chairs, single bed, wall unit and chest of drawers, plus free linen, clothing and crockery
Price: $40
Matthew from Spreydon
RECYCLING MAN FREE ITEMS
Free Molicare Mobile Medium.
There 14 in a pack.
For detail call 02108439932
Felicity from Governors Bay
Self guided house and garden tour in Governors Bay, see poster for all the details.
The Team from Department of Conservation
We Kiwis love our backyard. Whether it's our own gardens, parks or our big Kiwi backyard. Because we love it, we want to take care of it. Conservation Week is a great time to show our backyard some love.
There's plenty of ways for you and your family to take part, and we’ll be adding… View moreWe Kiwis love our backyard. Whether it's our own gardens, parks or our big Kiwi backyard. Because we love it, we want to take care of it. Conservation Week is a great time to show our backyard some love.
There's plenty of ways for you and your family to take part, and we’ll be adding more local events soon. For information on backyard activities and events near you, visit: www.conservationweek.org.nz....
Plus, keep an eye out for our photo competition details coming soon!
If you know of other Conservation Week events in your area, you can add them to our list here: www.doc.govt.nz...
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Folk singer Adam McGrath is telling people's stories through song thanks to a CCC community funding project. More at NEWSLINE: bit.ly...
Chanelle from Sydenham
Chanelle has given you a FREE Uber ride (up to NZ$15). To claim your free gift, sign up using this link: www.uber.com...
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We've received some fantastic feedback with our new supermarket located in the heart of Christchurch! The energy in the city center has lifted. If you haven't come down to see us, we're located directly opposite the bus interchange on 71 Lichfield.
You'll find … View moreWe've received some fantastic feedback with our new supermarket located in the heart of Christchurch! The energy in the city center has lifted. If you haven't come down to see us, we're located directly opposite the bus interchange on 71 Lichfield.
You'll find fabulous savings on your everyday groceries, the freshest local food and Canterbury's most loved brands and an extensive range of goods for the avid foodie, kitchen connoisseur or wine lover. We'll see you there!
See store details
Yue from Opawa - Saint Martins
NZ Lemon $0.99/kg
loose Onions $0.99/kg
Telegragh Cucumber $0.99ea (while stock last)
NZ Capsicums (all color) $0.99ea (while stock last)
Avocado 0.99ea or $4.59/bag(5pak)
queen apple (red) $1.49/kg
500g bacon still $3.99ea
2L milk still $2.99 ea
… View moreNZ Lemon $0.99/kg
loose Onions $0.99/kg
Telegragh Cucumber $0.99ea (while stock last)
NZ Capsicums (all color) $0.99ea (while stock last)
Avocado 0.99ea or $4.59/bag(5pak)
queen apple (red) $1.49/kg
500g bacon still $3.99ea
2L milk still $2.99 ea
Thank you for viewing.
Regards
Matthew from Spreydon
RECYCLING MAN FURNITURE
10 cans of food for the Rimu Dining Table, any can will do.
Height 28 inches.
Long 37 inches.
Wide 30 inches.
For detail call 02108439932
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