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2288 days ago

CARAVAN Elddiss Avante 574

Louise from Havelock North

Brand new condition, never been used (Health reasons)
Beautifully appointed.
Features - Certified self contained, 4 berth with full separate end bathroom (toilet, vanity & shower) .
TV with satellite dish, 2 way under bench oven, grill & hob plus microwave & fridge.
Air … View more
Brand new condition, never been used (Health reasons)
Beautifully appointed.
Features - Certified self contained, 4 berth with full separate end bathroom (toilet, vanity & shower) .
TV with satellite dish, 2 way under bench oven, grill & hob plus microwave & fridge.
Air conditioning.
Comes with Fiamma awning, Fiamma rear mounted double bike carrier.
Plus much more..
See commercial sales video
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Price: $58,500

2288 days ago
2288 days ago

Available cleaner

Paula from Havelock North

🔺Are you tired after whole week of work?
🔺Do you want to spend more time with your family?
🔺Looking for , Weekly or Fortnightly cleaning service ?

🔻Contact Us Paula’s cleaning service today , text or call 0273429485

2288 days ago

Subscribe to our free ezine, Get Growing

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

In this week's issue of Get Growing, our crop of the week is the beautiful eggplant and we have a special feature on Kiwi towns and cities with horticultural mascots (and yes, your local one is there!). Find out how to make a tea-cup bird feeder and an upcycled gardener's kneeling pad … View moreIn this week's issue of Get Growing, our crop of the week is the beautiful eggplant and we have a special feature on Kiwi towns and cities with horticultural mascots (and yes, your local one is there!). Find out how to make a tea-cup bird feeder and an upcycled gardener's kneeling pad from inspiring book Creating the Vintage Look and enter to win gaura seeds from Yates and a peace lily from Gellerts.

Delivered every Friday to your email inbox, Get Growing digital magazine offers seasonal gardening advice from the NZ Gardener magazine's team of experts. Each week we answer all your burning questions on raising fruit and veges and tell you the top tasks to do in your backyard this weekend. Best of all, it's free! Click on the link to subscribe.

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2291 days ago

Overflowing gutters?

Pristine

Are your gutters overflowing from the rain?
Clogged gutters grow weeds, cause blockages and result in an unhealthy damp home.
Pristine’s vacuum extraction is convenient, safe, clean and reaches up to 10m.
Book your free video inspection and quote this week;
-Napier and surrounds Thu 9 or … View more
Are your gutters overflowing from the rain?
Clogged gutters grow weeds, cause blockages and result in an unhealthy damp home.
Pristine’s vacuum extraction is convenient, safe, clean and reaches up to 10m.
Book your free video inspection and quote this week;
-Napier and surrounds Thu 9 or Mon 13 Aug
-HN & Hastings Fri 10 Aug or Tue 14 Aug
-CHB & other Wed 21 Aug
Call/Text Drew to book your inspection 0212430125 or www.pristine.nz... for more info!

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2290 days ago

Oven cleaner

Fiona from Saint Leonards

We had Eugenie Bell come & clean our oven today - what a fabulous job! Highly recommend her services. And she even did our dishwasher too! Only $50. We will definitely have Genie back again.
Thanks Genie!
Contact her via Neighbourly or her cell phone : ‭027 764 4082‬

2289 days ago

Nissan Vanette for sale

Vicky from Havelock North

Urgent sale! Nissan Vanette 1999 model. Perfect condition - 4x4, manual transmission, extra seat makes it a 6 seater and there is room and extra hinges for another seat, to make 9 seater. 165 000kms, serviced and well maintained. WOF until October, Rego until November. New cam belt done at 162 … View moreUrgent sale! Nissan Vanette 1999 model. Perfect condition - 4x4, manual transmission, extra seat makes it a 6 seater and there is room and extra hinges for another seat, to make 9 seater. 165 000kms, serviced and well maintained. WOF until October, Rego until November. New cam belt done at 162 000kms. Good tyres all around. Well looked after interior and good sound and also Airconditioning. Must sell urgently. $8000 or nearest offer. Photo's attached. Riaan 021 046 3500

Price: $8,000

2291 days ago

The wrong way to remove ear wax

Ear Suction Hawkes Bay

It would be so much easier if we could just lift the top of the head and use a bottle brush! Unfortunately with ears it’s not that easy - one needs a microscope and light and a good level of experience to know what you are looking at and how to approach the job.

Even Anne, our ear nurse … View more
It would be so much easier if we could just lift the top of the head and use a bottle brush! Unfortunately with ears it’s not that easy - one needs a microscope and light and a good level of experience to know what you are looking at and how to approach the job.

Even Anne, our ear nurse practitioner, without thinking, scratched her ear some years back, which resulted in full-on outer ear infection - nasty, painful and unnecessary!

These are all the wrong ways to clear your ears:

Keys, pens, screwdriver etc - dirty and sharp

Cotton bud - this will result in the wax being pushed deep in the canal and/or onto the Tympanic membrane (ear drum). They often break-off and remain lodged in the ear.

Finger or finger nail - bacteria can enter a break in the skin – infection can easily occur.

Water syringing - pressure in the canal can cause irritation and pain. Wax can be forced onto the ear drum, it’s a messy and time consuming process. But most of all, if you have every suffered an ear drum perforation (a whole in the ear drum) or have scarring on the ear drum from repetitive ear infections pressure in this area is definitely is no advised as the membrane is likely to be compromised already!

Micro suction is the safe way to remove wax from your ears, enquire today.

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2291 days ago

Tauroa Reserve

Paul Terry & Michelle Hicks

Hi guys, took a little action and planted some spare plants in the reserve a couple of weeks back.
Tauroa reserve is very special to us at Property Brokers as we lost our lovely colleague Megan Nation a few months back in a tragic accident.
The Hastings City Council has had a huge chop up of old… View more
Hi guys, took a little action and planted some spare plants in the reserve a couple of weeks back.
Tauroa reserve is very special to us at Property Brokers as we lost our lovely colleague Megan Nation a few months back in a tragic accident.
The Hastings City Council has had a huge chop up of old Pines and Gums which had blown over in the last storm and is undergoing a slow transformation.
Many thanks to Rowan and Tamsin who also planted some of there own native seedlings!!

2319 days ago

Full length thermal curtains needed

Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North

Does anyone have any (cheap) 2m drop thermal curtains they don't need anymore? I'm so cold I don't even care if they are mismatched.

I've just moved into a house that has beautiful sun exposure but is freezing at night. I have a heat pump on 23℃, but there is an un draped … View more
Does anyone have any (cheap) 2m drop thermal curtains they don't need anymore? I'm so cold I don't even care if they are mismatched.

I've just moved into a house that has beautiful sun exposure but is freezing at night. I have a heat pump on 23℃, but there is an un draped aluminium glass door right next to it and a wall right in front of it, so there is virtually no heating at night. The curtains on the other windows are all short and summer weight, and I suspect, there is no insulation in the ceiling, despite the slab of polystyrene I can see through the hole in the attached garage ceiling. I managed to acquire a set of thermals for my sons room but the rest of the house is beyond me.

Whoever put the heat pump in should be hung drawn and quartered. They could only have put it in a worse place by putting it in the garage.

I think I'm also going to have to get a window vac. 3 hours with the windows open and they are still soaking wet.

2292 days ago

Do you know what sick leave you’re entitled to?

Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand

With winter bugs doing the rounds, it’s worth knowing what the rules are about sick leave. So what are you entitled to?

• In general you’re entitled to 5 days’ of sick leave each year after you’ve worked for your employer for 6 months.
• You can accumulate any unused sick leave up … View more
With winter bugs doing the rounds, it’s worth knowing what the rules are about sick leave. So what are you entitled to?

• In general you’re entitled to 5 days’ of sick leave each year after you’ve worked for your employer for 6 months.
• You can accumulate any unused sick leave up to a total of 20 days.
• Sick leave can be used when you’re sick or when you need to be off work to look after someone else who is sick or injured (your partner, child, or someone who relies on you for care).
• Even if you’re a part-time or casual worker, you’re still entitled to 5 days’ of sick leave a year (once you’ve worked for 6 months continuously or for an average of 10 hours per week, and at least one hour in every week or 40 hours in every month).
• Your employer can require you to provide a medical certificate if you’re sick for 3 or more days in a row, and you’ll need to pay to get it. If they want proof of sickness sooner then they will have to pay the costs of getting the proof.

These are the minimum sick leave entitlements. Your employer can agree to give you more.

Check out our website for more information about sick leave and other employment rights and responsibilities. If you’ve got questions get in touch with a CAB near you, call us on 0800 367 222 (0800 FOR CAB), or contact us online.

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2292 days ago

Mazda Demio 2005 Manual

Jeff from Havelock North

For sale Mazda Demio Manual transmission.
Current wof and rego
Car in great condition
Message for viewing

Price: $4,300

2293 days ago

Holey socks

Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North

Is anyone interested in stitching together old socks to make pet blankets for the SPCA? I have a small pile and no talent or patience for the task.

I knew a lady years ago who used to do it, because it saved throwing out socks that could still be used, and it gave the SPCA bedding for rescue … View more
Is anyone interested in stitching together old socks to make pet blankets for the SPCA? I have a small pile and no talent or patience for the task.

I knew a lady years ago who used to do it, because it saved throwing out socks that could still be used, and it gave the SPCA bedding for rescue animals. At $1 per pair for socks, it's cheaper to replace than repair them these days, so the piles grow.

If anyone has the time, patience and talent to do it, I'm happy to collect them (clean please).

2292 days ago

Non-Toxic Scentsy Warmers

Amy from Akina

How cute are these! Introducing Scentsy Warmers, the safe and non-toxic alternative to scented candles. No flame, no mess! These warmers plug into the wall and only heat up the wax enough to melt it and release the smell - that means no burnt fingers! With prices starting at only $33 and a … View moreHow cute are these! Introducing Scentsy Warmers, the safe and non-toxic alternative to scented candles. No flame, no mess! These warmers plug into the wall and only heat up the wax enough to melt it and release the smell - that means no burnt fingers! With prices starting at only $33 and a truckload of different scents to choose from, you'd be crazy not to send me a message/email to find out more.

amymartin24@hotmail.com

Negotiable

2292 days ago

Young Scotsman looking for rural work

Grant from Havelock North

We have recently been to Scotland visiting relations. Our son has been approached by one of his co-workers who is coming to New Zealand in the near future and he is keen to find rural work - he has experience in such work. If anybody has work available for him please contact him on … View moreWe have recently been to Scotland visiting relations. Our son has been approached by one of his co-workers who is coming to New Zealand in the near future and he is keen to find rural work - he has experience in such work. If anybody has work available for him please contact him on calum-westcoast@hotmail.co.uk His name is Calum Clark and we have heard he is very reliable and a hard worker. Alternatively message me and we'll send on to him

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