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Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids

William from Hearing Health New Zealand Limited

27 Years experience in helping people to hear better

Regular sessions in Hamilton,Thames, Morrinsville and Cambridge

Home visits by arrangement

We are an independent NZ owned and operated business

We can supply, service and fine tune most brands of hearing aids available in New Zealand

Small 'all in the ear' to 'mini behind the hear' models

Hearing aids which automatically adjust to changes in your sound environment

Re-chargeable hearing aids - no more changing batteries

Hearing aids which can connect to your mobile phone

A wide range of styles and colours to match your own preferences

Earwax removal

Come to Hearing Health New Zealand Limited for your hearing Healthcare
Where Good Service Really Matters

27 O'Neill Street
Claudelands
Hamilton 3214
Tel: 07 853 7874
email: helpmehear@hotmail.com

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7 days ago

Poll: Does grocery bagging affect where you shop?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

There's only a few differences between our larger chain supermarkets here in New Zealand. Having someone bag your groceries is one of them.

Does having your groceries packed for you at the checkout influence where you do your grocery shop? If so, tell us why.

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Does grocery bagging affect where you shop?
  • 23.7% Yes
    23.7% Complete
  • 75.6% No
    75.6% Complete
  • 0.7% Other - I'll share below
    0.7% Complete
2659 votes
4 days ago

Poll: Would you commute by public transport if it was free?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Using your car is convenient, except for finding parking.

Cycling lets you leave anytime, but you might arrive soaked.

So, neighbours, if public transport had the perk of being free, would it be your main way to commute?

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Would you commute by public transport if it was free?
  • 67.9% Yes
    67.9% Complete
  • 28.9% No
    28.9% Complete
  • 3.2% Other - I'll share below
    3.2% Complete
2507 votes
13 hours ago

What would you do if it was your job to fix Hamilton's CBD?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

More alcohol restrictions, more lighting, busking rule changes and a whole lot of lobbying - these are some ways Hamilton leaders want to sort out the CBD.

Crime and anti-social behaviour in the area has been in the spotlight after recent news of a man defecating in the street near a city pub and another who flipped tables out the back of a bar after being found scrounging cigarette butts and asked to leave.

What would you do if it was your job to fix Hamilton's CBD? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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