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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 nasturtium recipes! Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by Oct 16, 2022. Every published recipe wins a copy of our special edition Vegetable Growing Made… View moreDear neighbours,
Every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of tested reader recipes using a seasonal crop. We are now on the hunt for nasturtium recipes! Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by Oct 16, 2022. Every published recipe wins a copy of our special edition Vegetable Growing Made Easy.
The Team from Red Cross Shop Five Cross
Keep the kids occupied with some new toys, books and games! All new things going out daily so each visit is a new adventure.
We are seeking furniture and we can pick up so come in and have a chat or ring us on (07) 853-6021 to organise a pick up.
This week we have selected books $1.00
… View moreKeep the kids occupied with some new toys, books and games! All new things going out daily so each visit is a new adventure.
We are seeking furniture and we can pick up so come in and have a chat or ring us on (07) 853-6021 to organise a pick up.
This week we have selected books $1.00
Glasses,cups and plates 1/2 price but be quick it’s only for this week!
We are open 9-4.30pm Monday to Friday
9-4.00pm Saturday
10-3pm Sunday
Sue from Forest Lake
Have you ever wondered about joining a marching team? Now is the time. Our new season begins soon and we'd love for you to come and join us. Enjoy all that marching has to offer from fitness, disciplined routines and friendships and you get to wear one of our great uniforms :-)
Contact us at… View moreHave you ever wondered about joining a marching team? Now is the time. Our new season begins soon and we'd love for you to come and join us. Enjoy all that marching has to offer from fitness, disciplined routines and friendships and you get to wear one of our great uniforms :-)
Contact us at waikato@marching.co.nz or check out our Facebook page. Waikato Marching Association.
Hamilton Squash and Tennis Club
The Hamilton Squash and Tennis Club
CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF TENNIS
Join us as we celebrate100 years of the Hamilton Lawn Tennis Club!
October 29, 2022
2-4:30PM - Social Tournament in Wimbeldon Whites
5-6PM - Pre Dinner drinks inc G&T specials
5:45PM - Official Welcome & Photos
… View moreThe Hamilton Squash and Tennis Club
CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF TENNIS
Join us as we celebrate100 years of the Hamilton Lawn Tennis Club!
October 29, 2022
2-4:30PM - Social Tournament in Wimbeldon Whites
5-6PM - Pre Dinner drinks inc G&T specials
5:45PM - Official Welcome & Photos
6:15PM - Dinner and Speeches
$70 a ticket
Purchase via website by 21st October
www.HSTC.co.nz
325 Tristran Street Hamilton
(07) 834 3271
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Lyn from Hamilton Small Animal Veterinary Centre
That time of year again were we show our appreciation for our wonderful team of nurses. Thanks for all your care.
Sally from Nawton
I am a semi retired single mature lady living with my furr babies looking for a 2 brm house for rent. I am living in a rental house for the last 8yrs and now the owners of the property have decided to sell the house. I was given notice to vacate the house by October.
Shower (No shower in bath) I… View moreI am a semi retired single mature lady living with my furr babies looking for a 2 brm house for rent. I am living in a rental house for the last 8yrs and now the owners of the property have decided to sell the house. I was given notice to vacate the house by October.
Shower (No shower in bath) I had several falls in the bath in the past
Low maintenance garden or courtyard. Preferably one level with no steps.
Single access internal garage- so will be easy for me to walk into the house in carrying laundry or shopping
Pets friendly as my cats are litter trained and indoor cats (3) It is so hard looking for rental that will allow pets. My furr babies are the only family I have here. Is there no one out there that are compassion with pets?
I have always paid my rent on time over the years of living in rental property.
I am willing to pay up to $450 per week .
I don't have much time and need to move out by mid October.
Please if anyone knows of rental house or have house for rent, please contact me at
0212642724 (Sally)message
Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust
Join us for Term 4
Book in today - www.eventspronto.co.nz...
Pip Stephenson from Waikato/Bay of Plenty Cancer Society
Running a marathon in one day is hard but what about doing it throughout November?
Complete a Marathon in a month for the Cancer Society and rack up steps towards your personal health journey while raising vital funds at the same time.
You can make your marathon bite-sized by completing just… View moreRunning a marathon in one day is hard but what about doing it throughout November?
Complete a Marathon in a month for the Cancer Society and rack up steps towards your personal health journey while raising vital funds at the same time.
You can make your marathon bite-sized by completing just 1.4ks a day. Run, cycle, swim, skip – this is your journey, this is your marathon.
Sign up today and help Cancer Society support people with cancer in your community.
The Team from
Did ewe miss the news? Our next Op Shop is going to be in the belly of one of Tirau’s most iconic buildings! We would love to get your help to give our 'Big Ram' a brand-new name! Do you have any fun ideas that will do this NZ icon justice? 💙
How to enter:
Simply fill out the … View moreDid ewe miss the news? Our next Op Shop is going to be in the belly of one of Tirau’s most iconic buildings! We would love to get your help to give our 'Big Ram' a brand-new name! Do you have any fun ideas that will do this NZ icon justice? 💙
How to enter:
Simply fill out the form at www.spcaopshops.nz... before 2 October 2022, with your details and your name suggestion for your entry into the draw!
Prize up for grabs:
The winning name will be placed on the 'Big Ram' building's name tag, and our winner will receive a prize of a $100 SPCA Op Shop gift voucher to use online or in-store at one of over 60 SPCA Op Shops nationwide.
Terms and Conditions apply, please see website.
Neil Tolan from Western Community Centre
Citizens Advice Bureau are at the centre Wednesdays and Thursdays 10.30 am - 12.30 pm. No appointment is needed.
The Team from Momentum Waikato
A critical aspect of the Waikato Regional Theatre project is ensuring that heritage elements from the former Hamilton Hotel are preserved and re-used.
A range of internal components from the century-old building have been carefully removed and stored by Foster Group Limited, so they can be … View moreA critical aspect of the Waikato Regional Theatre project is ensuring that heritage elements from the former Hamilton Hotel are preserved and re-used.
A range of internal components from the century-old building have been carefully removed and stored by Foster Group Limited, so they can be reinstated in the new complex, including more items and materials than Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga required to be saved.
Read more and see more pics of the saved heritage items at link below.
Nau mai, haere mai e te iwi. Yes, it’s true – the greatest little gameshow show on earth, Lucky Dip, is back for 2022, bigger, louder, and on the road throughout the motu.
Join our hosts Luke Bird and Marcia Hopa for some hearty katakata (laughs), soak up some wairua and prepare to be..… View moreNau mai, haere mai e te iwi. Yes, it’s true – the greatest little gameshow show on earth, Lucky Dip, is back for 2022, bigger, louder, and on the road throughout the motu.
Join our hosts Luke Bird and Marcia Hopa for some hearty katakata (laughs), soak up some wairua and prepare to be...amazed!
Tune into Lucky Dip on the Road, Sundays at 8pm from October 23rd on Whakaata Māori and Māori+!
Find out more
Through Ryman’s bespoke model of dementia care, myRyman Life, our villages aim to challenge perspectives on dementia and to create inclusive communities where staff receive cutting-edge training, families can feel reassured, and residents can thrive.
At Ryman villages our focus is on … View moreThrough Ryman’s bespoke model of dementia care, myRyman Life, our villages aim to challenge perspectives on dementia and to create inclusive communities where staff receive cutting-edge training, families can feel reassured, and residents can thrive.
At Ryman villages our focus is on experience-based care rather than processes, enabling residents to live in the moment and to feel kindness, love and security.
Most of all, Ryman residents living with dementia are supported to continue doing the things that bring them joy so they can live fulfilled lives.
Learn more
Grant Wilson from
Spring is here and you need a reliable green waste collector who won't let you down. Please contact Redlid Garden Bins & Bags, 07 834 0191, 0800 733 543 or www.redlid.co.nz...
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Hamilton
As we emerge from winter hibernation, thick coats are swapped for lighter jackets and it’s time to take stock for the season ahead.
With summer approaching, now’s the time to start thinking about getting some household upkeep out of the way early, so you’re not left slammed in the holiday… View moreAs we emerge from winter hibernation, thick coats are swapped for lighter jackets and it’s time to take stock for the season ahead.
With summer approaching, now’s the time to start thinking about getting some household upkeep out of the way early, so you’re not left slammed in the holiday season when there are a million other things to think about.
Soft furnishings: It’s easy to remember to wipe down hard surfaces, but the often-overlooked soft furnishings in our homes also need some TLC.
Keep an eye on the weather forecast and plan a sunny day to wash couch cushions, blankets, rugs or curtains that could be harbouring dust and bacteria.
Most of us wash the pillowcases on our beds, but the pillows themselves can harbor dust mites and fungi. It’s generally recommended you wash your pillow every two to six months – how to do so depends on its materials, so check the care label.
Clean your heat pump: You can clean your heat pump filter in less than 10 minutes using your vacuum cleaner and brush attachment. If you’re steadily blasting it throughout winter and summer, you should be cleaning it at least four times a year to ensure it’s working smoothly and to enhance its performance.
Windows and doors
After a damp winter, it pays to check the not-so-noticeable corners of your home. Windows and doors need regular maintenance to keep them in good working order and to avoid the likes of rot and corrosion. Look for signs such as chalky surfaces, condensation, mould growth, corroded fixings and blocked drain outlets – all indicate it’s time for a spring clean.
Take extra care not to damage the coating when cleaning coated or specialised glass – follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
The dos and don'ts of donating clothing: As the time comes to swap our winter clothes for more summery attire, sift through your wardrobe for items you haven’t worn in more than a year. Unless it’s a special-occasion piece, chances are you’re not going to be reaching for it any time soon.
Depending on the quality and value of the garments, you may want to sell them online or through a consignment store to earn some cash. If not, you can donate to your local op shop or clothing bin.
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
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