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The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Waikato
Thinking of changing power provider? Why not switch to Comtricity! 💡
By making the move to Comtricity, not only will you receive fair pricing and billing but you can support the Foundation as they share their profits with charities and schools in our community! 💙 💚
The Team from
These versatile holders can be used to display favourite photos or for handmade place cards at a special dinner party. Paint them to co-ordinate with your room's décor or your party theme.
Find out how to create your own.
Cordwainer from Melville
The Homeowner's Guide to Renewable Energy: Solar, Wind, Biomass and Hydropower
Dan Chiras
Paperback, 335 pages, illustrated.
2006
Former library copy, with stamps, otherwise clean sturdy condition.
The Homeowner's Guide to Renewable Energy will show you how to slash your … View moreThe Homeowner's Guide to Renewable Energy: Solar, Wind, Biomass and Hydropower
Dan Chiras
Paperback, 335 pages, illustrated.
2006
Former library copy, with stamps, otherwise clean sturdy condition.
The Homeowner's Guide to Renewable Energy will show you how to slash your home energy costs while dramatically reducing your carbon footprint.
Describes the most practical and affordable methods for making significant improvements in home energy efficiency and tapping into clean, affordable, renewable energy resources.
Examines each alternative energy option available including:
Solar hot water and solar hot air systems
Passive and active solar retrofits for heating and cooling
Electricity from solar, wind, and microhydro
Hydrogen, fuel cells, methane digesters, and biodiesel
Price: $10
Hilda Ross Retirement Village welcomes new Village Manager Izak Luther.
Read about his story below.
Hi neighbours,
The summer holidays will be over soon, but you can still escape with a magazine.
Our Mags4Gifts End of Summer Sale is on now and you could be in to win 1 of 20 Hydration Heroes Gift Sets from Antipodes!
Simply purchase a subscription to the NZ House & Garden, … View moreHi neighbours,
The summer holidays will be over soon, but you can still escape with a magazine.
Our Mags4Gifts End of Summer Sale is on now and you could be in to win 1 of 20 Hydration Heroes Gift Sets from Antipodes!
Simply purchase a subscription to the NZ House & Garden, New Zealand Gardener, or the TV Guide and you're in the draw.
ENTER NOW
Rhonda Neighbourly Lead from Hillcrest
Hi all my name is rhonda and i am doing relay for life for the cancer society. i am asking anyone who like to donate to me, if so go to relay for life.org.nz search for scallywags and click on my name clicj donate, my team will be down at hammond park/beach for the day on the 26th march for fun … View moreHi all my name is rhonda and i am doing relay for life for the cancer society. i am asking anyone who like to donate to me, if so go to relay for life.org.nz search for scallywags and click on my name clicj donate, my team will be down at hammond park/beach for the day on the 26th march for fun etc and to remember those have passed with cancer or battling with currently. all money as indivual as well as a team will be going to the cancer society
The Team from Red Cross Shop Five Cross
This week is all about thrifting at the Red Cross!
We have a shop full of raw materials for your craft, sewing or knitting projects but we have all sorts of things ready for up cycling and re loving.
Come on in and see what you can find.
Monday to Friday 9-4.30 pm
Saturday 9-4 pm
Sunday 10-3 pm
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Hamilton
The interior design trends you can expect to see bloom in 2022.
Somehow in the last couple of years, time has stretched yet stalled in ways most of us can’t quite comprehend: it seems as though the initial pandemic lockdown was only yesterday.
The ongoing impacts of Covid-19 and the … View moreThe interior design trends you can expect to see bloom in 2022.
Somehow in the last couple of years, time has stretched yet stalled in ways most of us can’t quite comprehend: it seems as though the initial pandemic lockdown was only yesterday.
The ongoing impacts of Covid-19 and the restrictions and life changes it has brought about has shaped all aspects of life: including property design and development, and the way we choose to furnish our homes.
A Touch of the 70s: The 90s may currently be the retro kickback in clothing fashion, but the 70s is about to make its comeback for interior design. This vintage theme will not be the bold patterned wallpaper and aubergine coloured bathroom fittings you’ve only just stripped from your grandparents’ home but instead suggestions and colour pops of burnt orange, moss greens and other warm neutrals.
Items to lend these pops of brightness and patterns can be found at local flea markets, antique stores and junkyards. Routinely visiting these places and keeping an eye out for 70s pieces online can help you find lots of complementary items to mix and match and provide a retro flair.
Bringing the Outside, In: The houseplant trend we saw bloom through 2021 is set to continue through 2022. Bringing authentic greenery into the home has been proven to improve internal air quality, promote endorphins and, well, to make the place look great!
Retailers have moved with the increased demand for houseplants and most now stock a good variety to cater for everyone, so there’s something for every room and every capability of green fingers. A sweetheart plant is a versatile climber happy in shaded rooms, hole-y monstera plants with their unique cut-out leaves thrive in low-light interiors, fiddle leaf fig trees are hardy and bushy but need lots of sun, and snake plants only need infrequent watering to flourish.
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The Team from Red Cross Shop Hamilton East
“Shift to Thrift and start shopping at Red Cross shops !
We offer new and pre-loved clothing,homeware, books,furniture and so much more
At amazing prices.”
Jill from Pirongia - Karamu
free bed, single on castors. there is a watermark on one edge from a window being left open, but no other marks.
Free
todd from EarthDiverse
EarthDiverse is pleased to offer a new Film Appreciation course entitled: WHAT’S SO FUNNY? HUMOUR IN WORLD CINEMA
A survey of, and discussion about, examples of contemporary World Cinema, framed around expressions of humour on film (satire, parody, the human condition). The intention is to … View moreEarthDiverse is pleased to offer a new Film Appreciation course entitled: WHAT’S SO FUNNY? HUMOUR IN WORLD CINEMA
A survey of, and discussion about, examples of contemporary World Cinema, framed around expressions of humour on film (satire, parody, the human condition). The intention is to explore different approaches to what makes audiences laugh or smile, and how film can speak to the local and familiar. The films, and subsequent discussions will explore the idea of a national sense of humour in film (What makes a Japanese audience laugh? What do Finnish filmgoers find funny?), but also how expressions of humour can cross geographical and cultural barriers. Given this theme, the emphasis will be on the lighter side of World Cinema but the films we see will also illuminate issues around politics, cultural values and identity.
Eight consecutive sessions per Term. meets Thursday evenings, 7:00-9:30pm.
Location: EarthDiverse, 401 Anglesea Street (first floor, side entrance on left), Hamilton Central, Hamilton
Please Register for this course on our website.
Red Cross Frankton from Red Cross Shop Frankton
A good example of a 60s-70s dinning table and chairs. If your setting a retro scene at yours this table is the vibe. In great used condition.
Red Cross Frankton from Red Cross Shop Frankton
“Shift to Thrift” and start shopping at Red Cross Shops!
We offer new and pre-loved clothing, homeware, books, furniture, and so much more at amazing prices.
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