Frankton, Hamilton

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

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

613 days ago

Want to win a chopper trip and Game Gear clothing?

Game Gear

Check out the never before seen deals on clothing in our massive winter sale. Genuine direct to you deals.

Every online purchase between now and 31st March is an entry to the comp. Buy once or go mad and make a number or purchases - every one of them is a chance to win. Get clicking and good … View more
Check out the never before seen deals on clothing in our massive winter sale. Genuine direct to you deals.

Every online purchase between now and 31st March is an entry to the comp. Buy once or go mad and make a number or purchases - every one of them is a chance to win. Get clicking and good luck!!
Show now

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614 days ago

Red Cross CBD, SALE

The Team from Red Cross Shop Hamilton CBD

All woman, children clothing and shoes and all books are on 50%off sale

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614 days ago

Zip Round Slow Cooker 3.5L

Colleen from Hamilton East

This cooker was bought but never used.
Still in its original box.
Pick-up Whyte St off Te Aroha St.

Price: $30

614 days ago

The Benefits of Clean Curtains

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Hamilton

Curtains are an essential part of any home décor. They not only add beauty to a room but also serve practical purposes such as providing privacy, blocking light, and insulating the room. However, curtains can also become a haven for dust, dirt, and allergens, which can be harmful to your health. … View moreCurtains are an essential part of any home décor. They not only add beauty to a room but also serve practical purposes such as providing privacy, blocking light, and insulating the room. However, curtains can also become a haven for dust, dirt, and allergens, which can be harmful to your health. Regular cleaning of curtains can help remove these particles and keep your home healthy and clean.

Here are some reasons why cleaning curtains regularly is beneficial:

1. Remove Dust and Dirt: Curtains, like any other household item, collect dust and dirt over time. This can cause allergies, respiratory problems, and other health issues. Regular cleaning of curtains can help remove these particles and improve indoor air quality.
2. Improve the Look of Your Home: Clean curtains can improve the overall look of your home. They can add a fresh and inviting atmosphere to any room.
3. Prolong the Life of Curtains: Regular cleaning can help prolong the life of your curtains. Dirt and dust particles can cause the fabric to wear and tear faster than normal. Regular cleaning can prevent this and help extend the life of your curtains.
4. Remove Odours: Curtains can absorb odours from cooking, smoking, and other activities. Regular cleaning can help remove these odours and keep your home smelling fresh.
5. Protect from Sun Damage: Curtains can fade and become damaged over time from exposure to sunlight. Regular cleaning can help remove any build-up of dirt and dust particles that can contribute to sun damage.
6. Prevent Mould and Mildew Growth: Curtains that are not cleaned regularly can become a breeding ground for mould and mildew. Regular cleaning can prevent the growth of these harmful substances.

In conclusion, regular cleaning of curtains is important for both health and aesthetic reasons. It helps remove dust, dirt, and allergens, improves the look of your home, prolongs the life of your curtains, removes odours, protects from sun damage, and prevents mould and mildew growth. Therefore, it is recommended to add curtain cleaning to your regular cleaning routine to maintain a clean and healthy home.

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614 days ago

Last chance to nominate!

Prospa

Our 2023 Local Business Hero Awards nomination phase closes on Sunday. Neighbours - you only have a few more days to nominate a favourite local business to give them a chance to win an incredible $10,000 package.

Show your support for your local today by nominating them to be this year's … View more
Our 2023 Local Business Hero Awards nomination phase closes on Sunday. Neighbours - you only have a few more days to nominate a favourite local business to give them a chance to win an incredible $10,000 package.

Show your support for your local today by nominating them to be this year's Prospa Local Business Hero!
Nominate now

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615 days ago

Our Story

The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Waikato

An established charity since 1995, we are a leader in positive child and youth development and currently work with over 26,000 young people in 10 regions throughout New Zealand. To find out more about who we are, head to our website through the link below.

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615 days ago

Find Your Safe Haven

Hilda Ross Retirement Village

Nothing is less predictable than the weather.

Ryman villages are designed to be safe havens, we prepare for adverse events, so you don’t have to. In an emergency, we’ll take care of everything, to ensure sure that you and those you treasure most have exactly what you need.

Rest assured, … View more
Nothing is less predictable than the weather.

Ryman villages are designed to be safe havens, we prepare for adverse events, so you don’t have to. In an emergency, we’ll take care of everything, to ensure sure that you and those you treasure most have exactly what you need.

Rest assured, you’re in safe hands.

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616 days ago

National Nutrition Month

Naturally Healthy

YAY! 🎉 It’s National Nutrition Month. Actually, we’re half way through but we’ve been busy eating and celebrating our favourite month, haha.
Seriously though, March is a good time to give some love and attention to good nutrition and all it does for us.
In this blog, we revisit one … View more
YAY! 🎉 It’s National Nutrition Month. Actually, we’re half way through but we’ve been busy eating and celebrating our favourite month, haha.
Seriously though, March is a good time to give some love and attention to good nutrition and all it does for us.
In this blog, we revisit one everyday way for all of us to get in touch with nutrition

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616 days ago

World Poetry Day

NumberWorks'nWords Hamilton Central

In 1999, World Poetry Day was introduced, with the aim of promoting the reading, writing, publishing, and teaching of poetry around the world.

It is an opportunity to appreciate the power of poetry and how it can capture the creative spirit of the human mind.

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616 days ago

SALE ON NOW AT THE CRYSTAL POINT

Michelle from Dinsdale

Trevor and I would like to say thank you to everyone that supports local businesses. It does make a difference.
So we are having a Extravaganza Sale - Don't miss your chance to grab a bargain. Never to be repeated prices. Stock up and save. Birthdays, Anniversaries, Christmas presents. … View more
Trevor and I would like to say thank you to everyone that supports local businesses. It does make a difference.
So we are having a Extravaganza Sale - Don't miss your chance to grab a bargain. Never to be repeated prices. Stock up and save. Birthdays, Anniversaries, Christmas presents. Get in quick, while stocks last.
www.thecrystalpoint.nz...

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617 days ago

Stock Clearance Sale

The Team from Red Cross Shop Hamilton East

Half price on men’s, women’s and children’s clothing.

Come and see the great bargains!!

300 Grey St

Hamilton East

617 days ago

SALE SALE SALE

Red Cross Frankton from Red Cross Shop Frankton

All women’s clothing half price.....new stock added daily.

Red Cross
189 Commerce st Frankton
9-4.30 Monday to Friday
9-3pm Saturday

617 days ago

Jews for Jesus

MICHAEL Ferri from Tuition By Top Teachers Ltd

Interactive Experience Maundy Thursday 6th April 7:00pm at All Saints Church, 191 Sandwich Rd (to book a free place email allsaints.hamilton@xtra.co.nz);
ALSO Good Friday 9:30am at New Life Church 703 Wairere Drive.

619 days ago

Pop Up Market Day

MICHAEL from Saint Andrews

Pop Up Market Day 191 Sandwich Rd (All Saints Church) Saturday 1st April 11:00am to 5:00pm. Delicious Food, Indian Clothing & Jewelry, Candles & Diffusers, Games etc

617 days ago

Did you know Tama Potaka has been the Hamilton West MP for 100 days now?

The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press

Once elected, Tama Potaka was quickly confronted with the “wettest day on record” in his former home town and a deadly cyclone that saw the sitting of Parliament, and his maiden speech, postponed.

Quickly given responsibility in the National caucus in the form of the Māori development … View more
Once elected, Tama Potaka was quickly confronted with the “wettest day on record” in his former home town and a deadly cyclone that saw the sitting of Parliament, and his maiden speech, postponed.

Quickly given responsibility in the National caucus in the form of the Māori development portfolio and associate housing, Potaka says he has enjoyed his first few months in the house but that “decision-making takes longer.”

Used to the celerity of business, he said that setting up his parliamentary and electorate offices and hiring staffers has consumed some of his time thus far and as a first-time politician, he was getting used to it.

“It’s harder than I thought it would be.

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