Hamilton East, Hamilton

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982 days ago

CLOTHES, $2 an $1 racks

Red Cross Frankton from Red Cross Shop Frankton

Bargains galore! Come in and see what amazing deals you can find.

982 days ago

Rugby and cricket book collection now instore

Red Cross Frankton from Red Cross Shop Frankton

Perfect reading for the sports fans out there, along with collectors

982 days ago

White ware

Huhana from Frankton

Hi does anyone remove whiteware ? I have a large fridge freezer still in working condition, and a washing machine that isn't working, both need to be gone today if possible.

Free

982 days ago

It’s Bake week and so much more!

The Team from Red Cross Shop Five Cross

Come in and check out our $2.00 sale we are clearing summer stock and introducing our new winter goodies.
Cups, glasses and plates are 1/2 price and 1/2 price books are on this week as well.
It’s Bake week here at the Red Cross so why not check out all the bake and cookware we have in store.
We … View more
Come in and check out our $2.00 sale we are clearing summer stock and introducing our new winter goodies.
Cups, glasses and plates are 1/2 price and 1/2 price books are on this week as well.
It’s Bake week here at the Red Cross so why not check out all the bake and cookware we have in store.
We are open 7 days!
Monday to Friday 9-4.30 pm
Saturday 9-4 pm
Sunday 10-3 pm

983 days ago

A gift from us

Hilda Ross Retirement Village

When you book an in-person appointment you can be reassured that we have all Covid-safe protocols in place. If you prefer, we can arrange an online appointment. Contact us today to book a time that suits you.

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983 days ago

World Maths Day

NumberWorks'nWords Hamilton Central

Whether the actual crunching of numbers sounds exciting or scary, celebrating World Maths Day can be oodles and oodles of fun! Maths is believed by many people to be one of the hardest subjects to achieve in because of its strictness in needing correct answers, its abstract concepts, and the … View moreWhether the actual crunching of numbers sounds exciting or scary, celebrating World Maths Day can be oodles and oodles of fun! Maths is believed by many people to be one of the hardest subjects to achieve in because of its strictness in needing correct answers, its abstract concepts, and the overall stress involved in succeeding. But don’t let that be intimidating!

World Maths Day is a chance to test your skills, practice maths, and get involved in a worldwide event that celebrates the history of maths to improve the lives of students, parents, and teachers everywhere.

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983 days ago

An update on our awesome team in the Ukraine

The Team from NZ Compare

NZ Compare proudly employ a workforce of incredibly talented and devoted individuals, who make up our website and technology development team. These individuals are based through out the Ukraine.

Like the rest of the world, we have been closely monitoring the terrible events unfolding in … View more
NZ Compare proudly employ a workforce of incredibly talented and devoted individuals, who make up our website and technology development team. These individuals are based through out the Ukraine.

Like the rest of the world, we have been closely monitoring the terrible events unfolding in Ukraine and are in daily meetings with our staff to confirm their safety and well-being.

Our wonderful developers are facing a climate of unpredictability, we felt it was our responsibility to ensure you, our wonderful Neighbours were both aware and understanding that this environment may cause delays to the many projects we have in the works for 2022.

To show support of our brilliant team, we have temporarily changed our logo on our NZ Compare website. WHICH has also been recently refreshed and looking better than ever thanks to this very team! Go check it out!

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983 days ago

Health Services at Waikato DHB

Waikato DHB

To help protect patients, staff and the community while we all respond to COVID-19 in our communities we are making some important changes to how our facilities operate.

CLINIC APPOINTMENTS AND PLANNED SURGERY

Acute and urgent care will continue to be delivered as normal, as well as time … View more
To help protect patients, staff and the community while we all respond to COVID-19 in our communities we are making some important changes to how our facilities operate.

CLINIC APPOINTMENTS AND PLANNED SURGERY

Acute and urgent care will continue to be delivered as normal, as well as time critical procedures and clinic appointments.

If you had a surgery date or a clinic appointment that was postponed or changed to a virtual consultation you will have been contacted directly to inform you of this.

If you haven’t been contacted and you are unclear about your appointment contact the booking clerk phone number on your appointment letter.

If you have any concerns or believe your procedure is urgent, please do contact the clinic you are booked with to confirm your appointment status before visiting our facilities.

RESTRICTED VISITING FOR ALL WAIKATO DHB HOSPITALS

Visitor restrictions remain in place at this time. Please see our Visitor Policy page for full details.

For those unable to visit, we encourage use of mobile phone or digital technology to keep in contact with your loved ones.

KEEP OUR EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT FOR EMERGENCIES

A reminder that our emergency department remains open. However, please do ensure this is used for emergencies only.

Anyone needing immediate or urgent help should seek medical care by calling 111 for an ambulance or going to their nearest hospital emergency department.

If you or a whānau member has a condition that is not urgent or severe :
 Phone your GP for an appointment or
 Call Healthline 0800 611 116 for free 24 hour health advice. They will tell you
the best place to go.
If you have COVID-19 and start to feel worse or have general COVID questions:
o Call the COVID Healthline for free on 0800 358 5453, 24 hours a day or visit the Unite Against Covid website.

For any Waikato DHB-related queries please call toll-free 0800 276 216
Find out more

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983 days ago

The Gut-Immune Connection: Connection Between Food and Immunity (book)

Cordwainer from Melville

The Gut-Immune Connection: How Understanding the Connection Between Food and Immunity Can Help Us Regain Our Health

Emeran Mayer

Paperback, 277 pages. 2021. Excellent condition

From one of today’s leading experts on the emerging science of the microbiome comes a ground-breaking book … View more
The Gut-Immune Connection: How Understanding the Connection Between Food and Immunity Can Help Us Regain Our Health

Emeran Mayer

Paperback, 277 pages. 2021. Excellent condition

From one of today’s leading experts on the emerging science of the microbiome comes a ground-breaking book that offers, for the first time, evidence that the gut-microbiome plays a pivotal role in the health crises of the twenty-first century.

In The Mind-Gut Connection, physician, UCLA professor, and researcher Dr. Emeran Mayer offered groundbreaking evidence of the critical role of the microbiome in neurological and cognitive health, proving the power and legitimacy of the “mind-body connection.” Now, in The Gut-Immune Connection, Dr. Mayer proposes an even more radical paradigm shift: that the gut microbiome is at the centre of virtually every disease that defines our 21st-century public health crisis.

Price: $10

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984 days ago

Six The Shed magazines (NZ)

Cordwainer from Melville

Six The Shed magazines (NZ)

$10 the lot.

Kiwi home handyman mag, packed with ideas, projects, advice, and peeks into other people’s sheds providing inspiration, ideas, and techniques.

All excellent condition.

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Six The Shed magazines (NZ)

$10 the lot.

Kiwi home handyman mag, packed with ideas, projects, advice, and peeks into other people’s sheds providing inspiration, ideas, and techniques.

All excellent condition.

December-January 2014
Feb-March 2014
Feb-March 2009
October-November 2010
Feb-March 2011
Feb-March 2012

Price: $10

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984 days ago

Cars, 1886-1930 (large format book)

Cordwainer from Melville

Cars, 1886-1930 - G. N. Georgano

Beekman House, 1990. Hardback, large format, 232 pages.

Minor imperfections with the dust jacket, but otherwise excellent condition

An historical presentation of the automobile offering chapters on the origin of gas, steam, and electric cars, technical … View more
Cars, 1886-1930 - G. N. Georgano

Beekman House, 1990. Hardback, large format, 232 pages.

Minor imperfections with the dust jacket, but otherwise excellent condition

An historical presentation of the automobile offering chapters on the origin of gas, steam, and electric cars, technical progress, coach building, sports and luxury cars, mass manufacturing, and advertising

This book covers both the basic trends and spectacular events of the entire period on a truly international scale. It includes chapters on the original experiments with petrol-fuelled cars, the alternatives of steam and electric power, technical progress as in engine design, coachbuilding from wood to steel, sports and luxury cars, mass manufacture and advertising. Many a forgotten genius and weird contraption are met along the road, ranging from Bernardi's tricycle to the transatlantic scream of the supercharger.

Price: $10

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984 days ago

Rosa Antipodes: The History Of Roses In New Zealand

Cordwainer from Melville

Rosa Antipodes: The History Of Roses In New Zealand

Keith Stewart

First Edition. Auckland, David Bateman, 1994. 20cm x 26cm. 232 pages. Original Hardcover with original dustjacket. Wonderful publication. All edges gilt.

Couple of faint marks on cover otherwise excellent condition.

A … View more
Rosa Antipodes: The History Of Roses In New Zealand

Keith Stewart

First Edition. Auckland, David Bateman, 1994. 20cm x 26cm. 232 pages. Original Hardcover with original dustjacket. Wonderful publication. All edges gilt.

Couple of faint marks on cover otherwise excellent condition.

A selection of significant roses of the last 150 years of New Zealand gardening are represented in beautiful original colour plates, painted by Vivian Ward. These superb paintings, along with colour and black and white illustrations, contribute to this fine record of the rose and its special New Zealand story.

Price: $10

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984 days ago

Do you have a great walnut recipe?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Dear neighbours,

Every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of tested reader recipes using a seasonal crop. We are now on the hunt for walnut recipes, so send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz before March 28, 2022.

Every published recipe wins a copy of our special edition Homegrown Recipes.

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984 days ago

Genius Uses for Vinegar (That Don't Involve Food)

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Hamilton

More reasons why you should always have a bottle of vinegar on hand.

There are so many different vinegar uses that it is truly one of the most versatile items in your pantry. From cooking to cleaning to personal care, there are endless home uses for vinegar. In fact, there are very few things … View more
More reasons why you should always have a bottle of vinegar on hand.

There are so many different vinegar uses that it is truly one of the most versatile items in your pantry. From cooking to cleaning to personal care, there are endless home uses for vinegar. In fact, there are very few things you can’t clean with vinegar.

It’s important to note that there are many different types of vinegar and each has its own purpose. Balsamic and red wine vinegar are used mostly for cooking and salad dressing. White vinegar, while edible, is best used for cleaning purposes. Cleaning vinegar is dangerous to ingest and should only be used for that purpose. Apple cider vinegar is one of the most versatile types of vinegar, with just as many culinary uses as cleaning and other purposes.

Here are some genius vinegar uses you might not know about.

Vinegar as All-Purpose Cleaning Spray: Get rid of your chemical cleaning products and use vinegar instead. Mix one-part white vinegar and one part water in an empty spray bottle to clean everything from wood floors to countertops. To make the smell more pleasant, add 10-20 drops of any essential oil. Lemon is a particularly good choice because it helps to cut grease and odours.

Vinegar as Soap Scum Remover: Having trouble scrubbing that tough soap scum off your bathtub or shower doors? Pour some white vinegar or cleaning vinegar on a sponge and wipe. If you still have trouble removing the grime, put a little baking soda on a sponge and add a little more vinegar. It will fizz, making the dirt come up easily.

Vinegar as Clarifying Hair Treatment: If product build-up is making your hair feel oily, skip the clarifying shampoo and DIY your own using, you guessed it, vinegar. Combine one part apple cider vinegar to two parts water in an old shampoo or empty water bottle and shake it up. After shampooing your hair, towel dry and apply the solution evenly from roots to ends. Let it sit for a few minutes before rinsing and conditioning.

Vinegar as Candle Wax Remover: Spilled candle wax is easy to remove with the help of vinegar. Just heat up the wax with a hair dryer and then sop it up with a paper towel. Remove any leftover wax with a paper towel soaked in a solution of half water and half vinegar.

Vinegar as Weed Killer: Stop using chemical weed killers in your garden. Vinegar is better for your family and pets. It’s best to use vinegar that has high acidity, such as Pure 20% Vinegar ($23; amazon.com), to apply to weeded areas. You can also combine a gallon of white vinegar with a cup of salt and a tablespoon of dish soap. Mix well and apply to the area.

Vinegar as Flea Spray for Your Pet: Want to treat Fido or Fluffy’s fleas naturally? After shampooing, apply a mixture using one part water to one part apple cider vinegar on your pet’s coat to create an unpleasant environment for fleas to live.

Vinegar as Carpet Stain Remover: Vinegar can help lift odours and get stains out of carpet. Soak the stain with white vinegar, and then sprinkle on some baking soda until the solution fizzes. Wait a few minutes for the stain to absorb and then vacuum up the powder. If the odour is bothersome, apply a drop or two of essential oil over the vinegar.

Vinegar as Stainless Steel Cleaner: No need to buy anything special to make your fridge shine. Spray undiluted white vinegar on stainless steel or chrome, then buff off with a polishing cloth.

Vinegar as Showerhead Cleaner: If your shower spray isn’t what it used to be, it could be clogged with minerals and gunk. Fill a plastic bag with vinegar and secure it over the showerhead using tape or rubber bands. Wait at least two hours and then run the water for a few minutes through the showerhead before using. You can also remove the showerhead and submerge it in the vinegar instead. Rinse off before reattaching.

Vinegar as Sweater Fluffer: Fluff up wool sweaters by adding a few capfuls of vinegar to the rinse cycle.

Vinegar as Garbage Disposal Deodorizer: To deodorize a garbage disposal, make vinegar ice cubes and feed them down the disposal. After grinding, run cold water through the drain.

More: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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984 days ago

Addictive Eaters Anonymous

The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Hamilton

I love our way of life
I started dieting when I was 12 years old. I wasn’t overweight but I felt pudgy and I wanted a new boy at school to like me. Somehow, I obtained a calorie counting book and quickly memorized it. Each day, I tried hard to reach my goal of eating a certain number of … View more
I love our way of life
I started dieting when I was 12 years old. I wasn’t overweight but I felt pudgy and I wanted a new boy at school to like me. Somehow, I obtained a calorie counting book and quickly memorized it. Each day, I tried hard to reach my goal of eating a certain number of calories. It was well below what I needed to eat as a growing child, but I didn’t see it that way at the time. I just wanted to get rid of my squishy stomach and eat a little less.

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