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todd from EarthDiverse
Learn about the world's great faith and belief traditions. EarthDiverse is pleased to announce its Term 2 course “Understanding Islam”, which provides a detailed and objective introduction to the history, texts, beliefs and practices of the Islamic faith. This course meets on Tuesday … View moreLearn about the world's great faith and belief traditions. EarthDiverse is pleased to announce its Term 2 course “Understanding Islam”, which provides a detailed and objective introduction to the history, texts, beliefs and practices of the Islamic faith. This course meets on Tuesday evenings from 6:30-8:30pm beginning on 11 May. Both in-person and on-line distance-learning options available via Zoom. Our second Term 2 course is an in-person course only offered in Te Awamutu, entitled “Contemporary Belief and Practice.” This course meets on alternate Wednesday evenings from 6:30-8:30pm beginning on 19 May. For more information on these and our other courses, please visit our website.
Come together for good with friends, whānau and workmates by hosting a Pink Ribbon Breakfast this May. You’ll be joining thousands of Kiwis around the country to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ.
You can host any time in May, and by taking part, you’ll be helping fund … View moreCome together for good with friends, whānau and workmates by hosting a Pink Ribbon Breakfast this May. You’ll be joining thousands of Kiwis around the country to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ.
You can host any time in May, and by taking part, you’ll be helping fund ground-breaking work by some of our country’s top breast cancer researchers, educate people about breast health, and provide free support services for breast cancer patients and their families.
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Ruth Cameron from Red Cross Shop Five Cross
Chic Rock Boots for $60.00 come in store to view!!
Negotiable
The Team from Red Cross Shop Hamilton East
Are you starting to feel the cooler weather of winter just round the corner? 🥶
Come and see what we have in store for you at 300 Grey St to keep out those winter chills
See you soon 🤗
Cordwainer from Melville
1983 painting by Australia’s Robert Ingpen: Echuca Wharf and the Emmylou
Echuca Wharf is a historic timber wharf on the Murray River in Victoria and the Emmylou is the world's only wood-fired cruising paddlesteamer.
Quality rimu frame with glass, mat board and mounting board.
Reverse has … View more1983 painting by Australia’s Robert Ingpen: Echuca Wharf and the Emmylou
Echuca Wharf is a historic timber wharf on the Murray River in Victoria and the Emmylou is the world's only wood-fired cruising paddlesteamer.
Quality rimu frame with glass, mat board and mounting board.
Reverse has hanging cord and framer docket.
Price: $40
Cordwainer from Melville
Vintage Vivian Flasch framed print
78cm high
64cm wide
Glass-covered, wooden frame
Excellent condition.
Pick-up is in Melville
Price: $40
Cordwainer from Melville
Stunning vivid stretch canvas "ESCAPE" art print
80cm x 80cm, 25cm thick canvas frame. Wire on the reverse, ready for hanging.
Pick-up is in Melville
Price: $40
Shar from Hamilton East
Tried on only
Size 7
PM if interested
Price: $100
Summa from Frankton
Found saint andrews cat
Anybody know who’s kitty this is
*Posting on behalf*
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Hamilton
In this blog we discuss the most common upholstery problems that can arise in use. We will break each problem down, looking at what it is, the likely cause and recommended remedies and solutions to avoid future reoccurrence.
CROCKING:
What is it? Crocking is the term used to describe the … View moreIn this blog we discuss the most common upholstery problems that can arise in use. We will break each problem down, looking at what it is, the likely cause and recommended remedies and solutions to avoid future reoccurrence.
CROCKING:
What is it? Crocking is the term used to describe the transfer of excess dye from one surface to another due to rubbing and friction. The issue is increased by certain atmospheric conditions such as humidity and temperature.
Likely cause: In a situation where the dye is transferring out of the upholstery fabric (for instance a red fabric is turning pink) it will usually be a result of either poor quality dyes used during textile manufacturing or that the dyes were not set correctly during the dyeing and finishing process. Crocking can also occur when dye is transferred from an outside source onto the upholstery fabric, for instance a pair of new jeans can transfer blue dye on to your sofa giving it a grubby appearance.
Remedy: The key thing to establish with crocking is whether the discolouration is due to dye transferring out of your upholstery fabric or on to it from an external source. If it is transferring out of the fabric then it is important to check that some substance e.g. a solvent based product, has not come into contact with the fabric and affected the dyes. If all of the above can be ruled out then a genuine fabric issue may be the cause and the fabric will need to be replaced from another batch or alternative fabric
FADING:
What is it? Discolouration or lightening of the dye in a fabric due to exposure to ultraviolet light. Constant exposure to high levels of direct ultraviolet light can also result in fibre degradation, causing the fabric fibres to become brittle, which may result in areas of breakage.
Likely Cause: It is important to note that no fabric is 100% colourfast (resistant to fading), however discolouration can generally be attributed to the use of poor-quality dyes during fabric manufacturing or due to constant direct exposure to ultraviolet light with inadequate protection. Ironically ultraviolet damage occurs more during the winter months when the sun is sitting lower in the sky and sunfilters/curtains are often left open during the day to increase light flow into a room.
Remedy: Once an upholstery fabric has faded there is nothing that can be done to reverse the issue other than recovering the affected piece of furniture. It is therefore very important that furniture is positioned to protect it from constant direct sunlight and of course the use of quality sun-filters and lined curtains at the window will help to reduce your furniture’s exposure to harmful UV light. Regular rotation of reversible cushions is advisable so that both fading and wear occur evenly. We also recommend rotating the placement of your furniture in relation to exposed windows for the same reason.
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Fraser High School is the hub of adult learning in Hamilton and the Waikato district. We offer over 70 evening and weekend classes. Our courses are very reasonably priced as we are supported by the Ministry of Education to offer interesting and useful short programs.
Pick from our courses on … View moreFraser High School is the hub of adult learning in Hamilton and the Waikato district. We offer over 70 evening and weekend classes. Our courses are very reasonably priced as we are supported by the Ministry of Education to offer interesting and useful short programs.
Pick from our courses on business management, computing, food and cooking, gardening, language, music and dance, photography, and art.
Enrol now for Term 2, courses start from the 10th May. You can LOOK, BOOK and PAY online at www.fraserace.ac.nz or just call us on 07 846 8624. It's easy!
Just a few clicks and you will be on a new learning adventure.
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Whether you're in need of a mid-morning pick me up or suffering from a mid-afternoon slump, there are times when we all need an energy boost.
Forget the triple coffee shot or sugary processed snacks. We've got 5 simple ways to fight fatigue, supercharge your energy naturally and rev you … View moreWhether you're in need of a mid-morning pick me up or suffering from a mid-afternoon slump, there are times when we all need an energy boost.
Forget the triple coffee shot or sugary processed snacks. We've got 5 simple ways to fight fatigue, supercharge your energy naturally and rev you back up to speed.
Bevan from Hamilton East
Kia ora all. I haven't seen this shared anywhere, so thought I would share it here. The Glenview Library is running a free event on Saturday morning this week (1st May). It's a Star Wars Whaanau Day. There is going to be a bunch of activities - VR, Lego contests, Crafts, Nerf Shooting … View moreKia ora all. I haven't seen this shared anywhere, so thought I would share it here. The Glenview Library is running a free event on Saturday morning this week (1st May). It's a Star Wars Whaanau Day. There is going to be a bunch of activities - VR, Lego contests, Crafts, Nerf Shooting Gallery, and free kai. There are also going to be some characters, some prizes, and it should just be lots of fun. It's running from 10am - 12.30pm and everyone is welcome. The info is up on Facebook here:
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The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Waikato
So far, this year, we have reached 136 schools across Aotearoa and 14 schools in Waikato empowering tamariki and rangatahi to overcome life's obstacles 💚
Wanting to know where our programmes are based? Take a look on our website today!
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