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Elma from Havelock North
Free empty boxes available at St Columba's Church Havelock North. They are sitting next to the skip in the car park.
Free
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
We love seeing Neighbourly members mentioned in the news - and we've seen a few in the last few months. From a Neighbourly group that has united the masses right through to a neighbourhood who rallied to deliver a 250kg piano to two blind sisters - there is a lot of good going on in … View moreWe love seeing Neighbourly members mentioned in the news - and we've seen a few in the last few months. From a Neighbourly group that has united the masses right through to a neighbourhood who rallied to deliver a 250kg piano to two blind sisters - there is a lot of good going on in Neighbourly communities around the country. You can read about them right here in our latest blog post.
Ray from Mayfair
We are looking to do some case studies on our mobile apps. If you're willing to share your results we will provide a free mobile app for your business. We are interested with any business that requires appointment booking services such as restaurants, accommodations, services etc. You will … View moreWe are looking to do some case studies on our mobile apps. If you're willing to share your results we will provide a free mobile app for your business. We are interested with any business that requires appointment booking services such as restaurants, accommodations, services etc. You will also be featured in our case study so it's a win-win all round. Limited places available.
Please contact me by email ray@videoandsmallbusinessservices.com
It will soon be time to have your say on who represents your community by voting in the 2019 local elections. Do you intend to vote?
Almost every Kiwi whānau is affected by dementia at some point. Maybe a family member or one of your friends or workmates has dementia?
September 21 is World Alzheimers Day – a day we can all take a moment to help people with dementia. Over 17 million people have joined Dementia Friends … View moreAlmost every Kiwi whānau is affected by dementia at some point. Maybe a family member or one of your friends or workmates has dementia?
September 21 is World Alzheimers Day – a day we can all take a moment to help people with dementia. Over 17 million people have joined Dementia Friends worldwide. So why not you?
Learn how you can help in simple and small ways. Wear a badge. Take time to listen. Pop over for a cuppa. It only takes 20 minutes online.
Show your support and help people with dementia to live well too. Join Dementia Friends today.
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Rhonda Neighbourly Lead from Hastings Central
Hi there,
I am coming across more people who have been in the situation where a family member or friend has died and they need to call a Funeral Home or Funeral Director to come and help look after their loved one.
PROBLEM FOR SOME:
They don't know who to call.
They don't know … View moreHi there,
I am coming across more people who have been in the situation where a family member or friend has died and they need to call a Funeral Home or Funeral Director to come and help look after their loved one.
PROBLEM FOR SOME:
They don't know who to call.
They don't know really what that call means.
Anyone and Everyone are potentially going to have to be part of this process at some stage - making the call I mean or deciding with others who to call.
If you know who you would call, GREAT!
If you don't know who you would call, here is a list of things you might like to research about the Funeral Homes in your area, so you can make a decision you are happy with.
*Treat it like house buying, pop around a few places and find out who they are, and all about them.
* Firstly, who works there and who does what?
* Look at their premises - no two are the same.
* Ask for their prices - check if it includes or excludes GST.
* Ask who does their catering and then ask around if the caterers are good.
* Ask if they have a celebrant on staff. If they do, you need to know, you can use that celebrant or you can choose an independent one. (some people have told me they were not told they could choose someone else to be their celebrant).
* If they have a chapel available, ask to go and see it. You need to know that if you want to go to this chapel or that chapel - you have to go through the funeral directors who own it.
* If you phone a funeral home to come and collect your loved one, you are telling them that you are engaging them, and expecting them to look after you and follow your wishes. This could be from direct cremation right through to all the trimmings.
* Ask around as to who people have had excellent service from.
Whoever you phone, you should know who they are and have full confidence in them.
It is all about YOUR CHOICE. We make good choices when we know all the facts.
Lastly, if someone conducted a funeral service and you liked that person, chances are that Celebrant works with a number of Funeral Homes. If you want a particular Celebrant to assist you, then phone them directly, to start a conversation, or ask the Funeral Director to contact that Celebrant. And if you really want someone in particular, then find out when they are available before you set the date and time for a Service.
Just like the Earthquake Kit
GET SORTED AND GET THROUGH!
Kind regards to you all.
Hope you can enjoy the sun for a time today and that some of you have enjoyed the Hastings Blossom Parade! I Love all the Fun!
Rhonda Diprose
Funeral Celebrant Hawke's Bay
0278299984
Email: RhondaDiprose@gmail.com
Facebook: Funeral Celebrant Hawke's Bay Rhonda Diprose
Lara from Akina
For diffusing essential oils in your home or office. Works perfectly only selling due to moving and can’t fit it in the suitcase! Has a U.S. plug on it which is why I’m including the transformer with it.
Price: $20
Stephanie from Havelock North
Open to reasonable offers
worth $1300 5 years ago
Surround sound no longer Needed it’s about 5 years old . In perfect working order. Comes with all wires so you can set it up straight away.
Comes with DVD player which played blue ray and 3D films I also have the glasses , 1 sub woofer , 2 … View moreOpen to reasonable offers
worth $1300 5 years ago
Surround sound no longer Needed it’s about 5 years old . In perfect working order. Comes with all wires so you can set it up straight away.
Comes with DVD player which played blue ray and 3D films I also have the glasses , 1 sub woofer , 2 front and 2 back speakers and 1 middle speaker to go near tv.
Back speakers are wireless using the little box in picture 2.
Everyone welcome to come and have a look at it. I’m in Havelock north.
Can help to deliver to hastings and Napier.
Any questions please let me know.
Negotiable
Lara from Akina
Bought in Canada for $40, this thermos is perfect for bringing a hot lunch to work or school...keeps soups/stews warm all day. Also keeps stuff cold too - carry your smoothie around. Just the right size for your handbag or a lunchbox.
Price: $15
Katrina from Frimley
Size 12 (student). Ok condition. $5.00. Pick up Hastings.
Price: $5
Margot from Te Awanga - Haumoana
CEILING FAN Bought this amazing ceiling fan several weeks ago off Neighbourly for $50 (a bargain for an older solid ceiling fan) but sadly it’s too large for my small house! Reluctantly selling. Blade length from centre of fan approx 500mm - zoom intomphoto to see tape measure. Height from … View moreCEILING FAN Bought this amazing ceiling fan several weeks ago off Neighbourly for $50 (a bargain for an older solid ceiling fan) but sadly it’s too large for my small house! Reluctantly selling. Blade length from centre of fan approx 500mm - zoom intomphoto to see tape measure. Height from ceiling can be cut to fit your ceiling. Ceiling mounting plate + wall switch included.
Price: $50
A day of weed pulling can pay a heavy toll in the form of aches and pains. That's why Fiskars has engineered the Xact™ weed puller, to assist with the effortless removal of root weeds.
The Fiskars Xact™ weed puller eliminates the need for digging, bending or using chemicals - preventing… View moreA day of weed pulling can pay a heavy toll in the form of aches and pains. That's why Fiskars has engineered the Xact™ weed puller, to assist with the effortless removal of root weeds.
The Fiskars Xact™ weed puller eliminates the need for digging, bending or using chemicals - preventing muscle strain and backache. Its simple ergonomic design is changing the strenuous outdoor job of pulling weeds. You'll have the neighbours lining up to borrow yours!
We have 5 Fiskars Xact™ weed pullers to give away. Simply LIKE or THANK this post to go in the draw to WIN!
To find out more and buy the product, visit a Bunnings or Mitre 10 store near you
Never bow down to weeds again!
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* Competition entries accepted from 1.00am Sunday 15th September 2019 to 8:00am Monday 23rd September 2019. Five 5 Fiskars Xact™ weed pullers to be won. Winners will be contacted by email or phone on Monday 23rd September 2019. The prize will be couriered to the address specified by the winner within 4 weeks of the competition closing
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Margot from Te Awanga - Haumoana
Too large for my tiny house. Bought on neighborly a week or so ago
Ric Coleman from MENZSHED, Hastings.
Hey Guys, and Girls. Retirement is not the end of the world. Join Menzshed, and it could be the start of your second childhood. The requirements are: A sense of humour. Some new jokes. Know what it was like when we had glass milk bottles, etc. Come for a look see, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdays, 9 - … View moreHey Guys, and Girls. Retirement is not the end of the world. Join Menzshed, and it could be the start of your second childhood. The requirements are: A sense of humour. Some new jokes. Know what it was like when we had glass milk bottles, etc. Come for a look see, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdays, 9 - 12. (10am.) is smoko, so a good time to call in and meet the crew. We're at the A&P Showgrounds, Kenilworth Road. (gate 2) Follow the signs.
Ric Coleman from MENZSHED, Hastings.
Google: 'something to make' and then come and join Menzshed, Hastings, and MAKE IT! Ladies, you are welcome too.... come and spit and swear and have have a hissy fit! (sorry, no spitting or swearing) but we all love a good hissy fit! Contact: Ric. 021 2140624 or … View moreGoogle: 'something to make' and then come and join Menzshed, Hastings, and MAKE IT! Ladies, you are welcome too.... come and spit and swear and have have a hissy fit! (sorry, no spitting or swearing) but we all love a good hissy fit! Contact: Ric. 021 2140624 or chairman@menzshedhastings.co.nz
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