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Shelley from Hamilton East
If anyone is looking for second-hand Hillcrest High uniform pieces, New Lives Op Shop in Hamilton East will have the following: 1 x junior girl’s checked skirt size 14, 1 x junior girl’s shirt size 14, 2 x PE shorts size S and 2 x PE shirts size 14, all in good condition except one PE shirt … View moreIf anyone is looking for second-hand Hillcrest High uniform pieces, New Lives Op Shop in Hamilton East will have the following: 1 x junior girl’s checked skirt size 14, 1 x junior girl’s shirt size 14, 2 x PE shorts size S and 2 x PE shirts size 14, all in good condition except one PE shirt (which may have shrunk and has small hole). If you’re interested please message me, thanks :)
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This week is NZ Sign Language week. Make it your mission to learn a handful of NZSL words this week - we'll help!
Today's word is COMMUNITY - In an emergency a big part of getting through is banding together with your community.
Get to know your neighbours, find out who can help you… View moreThis week is NZ Sign Language week. Make it your mission to learn a handful of NZSL words this week - we'll help!
Today's word is COMMUNITY - In an emergency a big part of getting through is banding together with your community.
Get to know your neighbours, find out who can help you and who might need your help.
Find out more about being prepared at www.happens.nz...
#NZSLWeek2018
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Dianne from Hamilton East
Hi. Am wondering if there is anyone out there who has the very old original Readers Digest, the ones which are actually numbered. For example Volume VIII was published in 1956. If you do, and would like to part with them, please get in touch.
Trudi from Fairview Downs
Anybody that has had their brand of venlafaxine (either effexor or arrow) changed to Enlafax in the past year and experienced problems with the new brand please join www.facebook.com...
Enlafax - problems with medication brand change nz
We are trying to make changing brands of medication safer … View moreAnybody that has had their brand of venlafaxine (either effexor or arrow) changed to Enlafax in the past year and experienced problems with the new brand please join www.facebook.com...
Enlafax - problems with medication brand change nz
We are trying to make changing brands of medication safer for those it happens to, especially those that are most vulnerable to these changes if the new funded brand doesn't work as predicted by Pharmac.
If you don't want to join the facebook page but would like your experience to be added anonymously to our campaign please pm with what you experienced and l will add it without your name attached.
Thank you
Are your tyres safe for Winter?? The less tread depth on your tyres the longer it will take you to STOP!! Call in to see us & we will check your tyres. Grey St Motors (behind Subway) 07 856 7777.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
In recent weeks there has been a high number of calls from false caller IDs to kiwi mobile phones. If you've noticed a missed call from a number you don't recognise (particularly international numbers), it is important that you don't call this number back and consider reporting this … View moreIn recent weeks there has been a high number of calls from false caller IDs to kiwi mobile phones. If you've noticed a missed call from a number you don't recognise (particularly international numbers), it is important that you don't call this number back and consider reporting this as a potential scam.
Phone companies are advising customers to reject these calls and if you have friends or family living overseas, it is recommended to have their numbers added as contacts in your mobile phone, so you can identify when they are calling you.
- Check out these tips from Netsafe for how to help protect yourself from scams.
- Read about the different types of scams you could be caught out by including wangiri (one ring) and 'technical support' scams
- Find out how to report a phone scam here.
If you’re not sure if something is legitimate or genuine you can contact Netsafe free advice seven days a week on 0508 NETSAFE or visit netsafe.org.nz
Hey Neighbours,
How's this for boosting workplace morale? Christchurch boss Paul Kelly is celebrating 20 years in the business by flying the entire staff to Las Vegas for a week. Has your boss ever showed incredible generosity?
To read more, click here.
A range of new parks, riverside cycle/walking paths and homes are all part of a new masterplanned community for southern Hamilton.
Located along Peacockes Road the development is set to open up access to the Waikato River and help contribute to an exciting future for the city.
To … View moreA range of new parks, riverside cycle/walking paths and homes are all part of a new masterplanned community for southern Hamilton.
Located along Peacockes Road the development is set to open up access to the Waikato River and help contribute to an exciting future for the city.
To find out more, come along to a public drop-in information session being held Wednesday 16th May at the Glenview Club.
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Jean from Tauwhare
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Please help Jean to raise money for establishing a website, blogs, write books and to preserve our Deaf History and Sign Language. I just used a loan for a new desktop and paying back. Not enough income for this project. Why am I doing this? There are many people don't … View morewww.facebook.com...
Please help Jean to raise money for establishing a website, blogs, write books and to preserve our Deaf History and Sign Language. I just used a loan for a new desktop and paying back. Not enough income for this project. Why am I doing this? There are many people don't know about our Deaf culture, sign language and history in New Zealand. We want to remove the barriers and discriminate by other people that stopping us from doing anything, getting an excellent job while we do have skills, the lack of service such as phone call, no flashing fire alarm lights for us. We are raising our signs as our voice for our equal right.
Hi neighbours,
Did you hear the chant "1,2,3,4, midwives deserve more", ring out across Hamilton? Hundreds of people marched in their purple attire to support midwives around the country. What are your thoughts? Should midwives be paid more? Let us know in the replies! To read more, … View moreHi neighbours,
Did you hear the chant "1,2,3,4, midwives deserve more", ring out across Hamilton? Hundreds of people marched in their purple attire to support midwives around the country. What are your thoughts? Should midwives be paid more? Let us know in the replies! To read more, click here.
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Margaret from Hamilton East
I should have seen this coming, listening to the late news, I heard Hamilton City Council wants to bring in a Petrol Tax here. Like what has just been brought into Auckland to pay for their infill structure. This Council just won't stop trying to grasp at our last dollar. This Council has no … View moreI should have seen this coming, listening to the late news, I heard Hamilton City Council wants to bring in a Petrol Tax here. Like what has just been brought into Auckland to pay for their infill structure. This Council just won't stop trying to grasp at our last dollar. This Council has no soul, they care not for the people, just for Money. Are they trying to push out the low income earners?
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