Tamahere, Hamilton

827 days ago

Support Daffodil Day this August

Cancer Society

Daffodil Day is the Cancer Society’s largest fundraising and awareness campaign, and it’s crucial to allow us to support those impacted by cancer. We offer everything from a helpline and counselling support through to transport and accommodation during treatment.

Cancer doesn’t stop, and … View more
Daffodil Day is the Cancer Society’s largest fundraising and awareness campaign, and it’s crucial to allow us to support those impacted by cancer. We offer everything from a helpline and counselling support through to transport and accommodation during treatment.

Cancer doesn’t stop, and with your help, we won’t either. More New Zealanders will get cancer this year than ever before and no one should face cancer alone. Just $24 helps get someone to treatment. Please give generously this Daffodil Day so we can continue to be a lifeline for people with cancer and their whānau.

To donate today, visit daffodilday.org.nz.
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830 days ago

The NZ Compare Awards are back for 2022 - Who are the best broadband, power and mobile companies?

NZ Compare

The NZ Compare Awards are back... and we have introduced MOBILE Awards for the first time returning as an in-person celebration with a Gala Awards night hosted by Mike McRoberts in Auckland on December 1st 2022.

Recognising excellence, leadership and innovation in the New Zealand utility … View more
The NZ Compare Awards are back... and we have introduced MOBILE Awards for the first time returning as an in-person celebration with a Gala Awards night hosted by Mike McRoberts in Auckland on December 1st 2022.

Recognising excellence, leadership and innovation in the New Zealand utility sectors, the NZ Compare Awards are back for the 6th year and in response to consumer demand, we have introduced MOBILE Awards for the first time.

As the boundaries between the utility industries continue to blur the organisers have responded to growing demand to increase the categories and industries celebrated by the NZ Compare Awards and will now recognise excellence and achievement within New Zealand’s BROADBAND, ENERGY and MOBILE sectors for the first time.

Award categories are consumer driven and informed by the 300,000 Kiwis who use NZ Compare websites each month. Winning carries real gravitas with the Kiwi consumer and the awards represent an opportunity to be confident in the talent and vision your company has worked so hard towards. This significant event will recognise the companies that provide New Zealanders with the very best products and services across these essential industries.

The NZ Compare Awards are supported by a wide range of companies including Movinghub, Vector Metering, Chorus, realestate.co.nz and Neighbourly. The prestigious awards will recognise the companies that provide New Zealanders with the very best products and services in their industries. With a range of different categories including best home and mobile provider, best customer support, fastest service, best rural provider and best broadband innovation.

Winning an NZ Compare Award depends on a combination of criteria. These include consumer surveys and reviews on the NZ Compare websites and decisions from our expert judging panel.

"Judged by an independent panel of New Zealand experts and presented at our gala awards event, the NZ Compare Awards provide a unique stage on which we recognize and reward the achievements of the New Zealand utility sectors." said Gavin Male, CEO of NZ Compare.

So what do you think? Give a shout out to your favourite utility provider here - not just for doing their job... we want to hear about those that go above and beyond! Who should be a winner?

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828 days ago

Garage Sale

Geoff and Wendy from Fairview Downs

Saturday 27/8/2022
16 Aldona Place, Fairview Downs Hamilton.
Not before 8am please.
Moving to Australia

All must go

Reasonable offers accepted
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Saturday 27/8/2022
16 Aldona Place, Fairview Downs Hamilton.
Not before 8am please.
Moving to Australia

All must go

Reasonable offers accepted

Kitchen stuff, Bric a Brac, Books.

Also paint and painting equipment. Tradesman retiring. (Paint- some unused, Ladders, sanders).

8 am start

Negotiable

828 days ago

Are you happy in your region?

NowNext

What are the biggest issues your region is facing? Take part in the NowNext Local survey and you could win a one of twenty $100 Prezzy Card for your opinion.

Whether it’s how happy you are or if you plan on staying long term, the NowNext Local survey is getting a snapshot of how kiwis are … View more
What are the biggest issues your region is facing? Take part in the NowNext Local survey and you could win a one of twenty $100 Prezzy Card for your opinion.

Whether it’s how happy you are or if you plan on staying long term, the NowNext Local survey is getting a snapshot of how kiwis are feeling.
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829 days ago

Why focus on Zinc

Naturally Healthy

Virocin is a natural, high potency Zinc and Quercetin Ionophore (Zinc Transporter) capable of transporting Zinc into the human cell where it is needed the most, without the quercetin and zinc ionophore the ability of zinc to get into the cell and provide the body benefit is much reduced.
Learn … View more
Virocin is a natural, high potency Zinc and Quercetin Ionophore (Zinc Transporter) capable of transporting Zinc into the human cell where it is needed the most, without the quercetin and zinc ionophore the ability of zinc to get into the cell and provide the body benefit is much reduced.
Learn more from the NZ Scientist who created it in this video.
Virocin is available at Naturally Healthy.
In store & On Line naturallyhealthy.co.nz...
www.naturallyhealthy.co.nz...
phone 079583845
- always take as directed.

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830 days ago

Winter Stock Clearance

The Team from Red Cross Shop Hamilton East

Stock clearance now on -out they go at low,
low prices!

Check out your Red Cross Shop Hamilton East !

Don’t miss out!😊

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830 days ago

FREE Talk: Te Awamutu’s Business Area: The story of its development with Alan Hall

Dee from Cambridge

Following on from his New Wine in Old Bottles talk for Heritage Month 2020, Alan Hall provides a follow up talk on The Development of Te Awamutu’s Business Area between 1880 and 1920 and the role played by the Town Board in the provision of essential services and the opening up Mission Station … View moreFollowing on from his New Wine in Old Bottles talk for Heritage Month 2020, Alan Hall provides a follow up talk on The Development of Te Awamutu’s Business Area between 1880 and 1920 and the role played by the Town Board in the provision of essential services and the opening up Mission Station land for development. Starts 6pm Wednesday night.

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830 days ago

anti-vax group Voices For Freedom standing for cambridge !

Brian from Cambridge

anti-vax group Voices For Freedom candidate standing for cambridge is www.facebook.com...

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830 days ago

Jars

Colleen from Hamilton East

A box of jars - most are similar to jam jars

Free

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830 days ago

Have you got a greener 'shed' than our Houseplant Hero winner?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Dear neighbours,

Meet our Houseplant Hero competition winner Alan Mckenzie! If all sheds came like that, we want one too. Congratulations to Alan and his many many houseplants.

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830 days ago

Those Were The Days: 1930s (from the pages of Weekly News)

Cordwainer from Melville

Those Were the Days - A Nostalgic Look at the 1930s from the Pages of The Weekly News

Hardback, large format, 175 pages, well illustrated. 1987.

Light creases on dust jacket otherwise very good condition.

The Weekly News was one of the success stories of New Zealand journalism. Famous for … View more
Those Were the Days - A Nostalgic Look at the 1930s from the Pages of The Weekly News

Hardback, large format, 175 pages, well illustrated. 1987.

Light creases on dust jacket otherwise very good condition.

The Weekly News was one of the success stories of New Zealand journalism. Famous for its bright pink cover, this magazine brought the events and the people of the country and the world to the towns and scattered rural hamlets of New Zealand and served to unite the nation as no other publication has done. Those Were The Days presents in this volume a social history of New Zealand in the 1930s as seen through its pages.

Price: $10

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830 days ago

New Zealand Odyssey: A Graphic Journey (book)

Cordwainer from Melville

New Zealand Odyssey: A Graphic Journey (book)
Don Donovan and Euan Sarginson

Hardback, large format, colour, 234 pages. 1989

Sticker residue on one of inside pre-title pages after removal of an inscribed message. Also personalised inscriptions and signatures surrounding one sketch on P42. … View more
New Zealand Odyssey: A Graphic Journey (book)
Don Donovan and Euan Sarginson

Hardback, large format, colour, 234 pages. 1989

Sticker residue on one of inside pre-title pages after removal of an inscribed message. Also personalised inscriptions and signatures surrounding one sketch on P42. Otherwise excellent.

The authors have travelled the length and breadth of the country seeking structures and landscapes that, to them, are the essence of New Zealand, 'warts 'n' all.' The illustrations invite us to look again at things we walk past every day without noticing; ornate buildings hidden above shop-front canopies, rusting roofs, faded signwriting, pompous facades, simple colonial dwellings, peeling paint, colourful mosses, crumbling brick... If you seek the real New Zealand you will find it among Sarginson's stunning photos and Donovan's whimsical watercolours..

Price: $10

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831 days ago

Rotary Cambridge Garden Festival 2022 - tickets on sale now

Carey Church from Rotary Cambridge Garden Festival

Visit 10 beautiful gardens in Cambridge on Sunday 20th November, and raise funds for charity.

The popular Rotary Cambridge Garden Festival is back, with 9 new gardens to visit, and 1 oldie but goodie. Tickets are $45 per person, (but Early Bird until 30th September has tickets at $35 and … View more
Visit 10 beautiful gardens in Cambridge on Sunday 20th November, and raise funds for charity.

The popular Rotary Cambridge Garden Festival is back, with 9 new gardens to visit, and 1 oldie but goodie. Tickets are $45 per person, (but Early Bird until 30th September has tickets at $35 and Seniors tickets are $35). Buy tickets at www.cgf.nz....

‘A Passion for Art’ is being run alongside the Garden Festival this year, where you can visit 13 artists open studios (open all weekend), information included in your ticket – no extra cost.

Pre-purchase picnic lunches are available.

We look forward to seeing you - Find out more at www.cgf.nz...

831 days ago

Celebrate a lifetime of mahi

Our passions and mahi play a large part in our legacy. When we channel that mahi into championing causes and giving back, that legacy is carried as inspiration for generations to come.

The rymanhealthcare Senior New Zealander of the Year Te Mātāpuputu o te Tau celebrates Kiwis aged 70 and over… View more
Our passions and mahi play a large part in our legacy. When we channel that mahi into championing causes and giving back, that legacy is carried as inspiration for generations to come.

The rymanhealthcare Senior New Zealander of the Year Te Mātāpuputu o te Tau celebrates Kiwis aged 70 and over who continue to inspire, champion causes, and give back, building lasting legacies that make us all proud to call New Zealand home.
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832 days ago

Night fever returns for postponed shows

Ticketek

Showtime Australia’s The Bee Gees Night Fever is set to return this September to complete three final performances from its postponed 2021 tour.

The show will be making two stops in Auckland - at the north shore’s Bruce Mason Centre on 16 September and the southside’s SkyCity Theatre on … View more
Showtime Australia’s The Bee Gees Night Fever is set to return this September to complete three final performances from its postponed 2021 tour.

The show will be making two stops in Auckland - at the north shore’s Bruce Mason Centre on 16 September and the southside’s SkyCity Theatre on 26 September – plus an exciting arena performance in Hamilton at Globox Arena Claudelands on 20 September.

The show’s international cast and crew were already in New Zealand in October 2021 ready to start their national tour when extra COVID-19 restrictions were brought in by the New Zealand government, forcing the last-minute postponement of some of their events.

The cast is thrilled to finally now be able to return to Auckland and Hamilton to perform for fans there, and is hoping to make these shows extra special for all the patrons who have been so patient and understanding.

“It’s been a difficult few years for our industry. But New Zealand fans and theatregoers have been so supportive and understanding. Now we just want to bring them a great show to say “thanks” for sticking in there with us,” says Promoter and Director Johnny Van Grinsven.

Fans will be able to hear all the disco dance-floor-fillers, smooth 70s ballads and 60s Pop standards that the world-renowned Bee Gees are famous for, including Stayin’ Alive, Jive Talkin’, You Should Be Dancin’, How Deep Is Your Love, More Than a Woman, Tragedy, If I Can’t Have You and so many more, performed live in three-part harmony with full backing band and theatrical production.

Tickets are on sale now from the venue box offices.

16 Sep 2022 Auckland Bruce Mason Centre - Ticketmaster
20 Sep 2022 Hamilton Globox Arena, Claudelands - Ticketek
26 Sep 2022 Auckland SkyCity Theatre - Ticketek
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