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Raymond from Taradale
Durable plastic made by Flair Plaisir, Switzerland. Length 160cm expandable to 208cm. Collapsible.
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Last November, we launched our new strategy, Better Later Life – He Oranga Kaumātua 2019 to 2034. This strategy will help ensure we create opportunities for all of us to participate, contribute and be valued as we age. Many of the key areas for action in the strategy have become even more … View moreLast November, we launched our new strategy, Better Later Life – He Oranga Kaumātua 2019 to 2034. This strategy will help ensure we create opportunities for all of us to participate, contribute and be valued as we age. Many of the key areas for action in the strategy have become even more relevant in the wake of COVID-19.
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Here at Stuff Travel, our team of journalists have been furiously ferreting out Aotearoa’s best hidden gems. We've come across so many activities and places we never knew existed.
Typically, as soon as we report a great place on Stuff, the floodgates open. But … View moreHey neighbours,
Here at Stuff Travel, our team of journalists have been furiously ferreting out Aotearoa’s best hidden gems. We've come across so many activities and places we never knew existed.
Typically, as soon as we report a great place on Stuff, the floodgates open. But subscribe to our newsletter here for a free ticket to ride with our travel team each week as we explore the best of New Zealand.
We’ll tell you about our great finds, before we tell anyone else. And we’ll throw in some great deals, giveaways and advice each week too.
Bon voyage!
Todd Foster from Maidens & Foster Auctioneers Ltd
The End of Year Clearances are starting and our Rooms are Full
Restaurant Chairs - Grandfather Clock - Mowers - Bikes - Succulents - Electric Lift Bed - Camping Gear - Matchbox & Other Toys etc
Viewing & Bids Welcome Monday 8-5 Tuesday 8-6
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(NB. Double Header … View moreThe End of Year Clearances are starting and our Rooms are Full
Restaurant Chairs - Grandfather Clock - Mowers - Bikes - Succulents - Electric Lift Bed - Camping Gear - Matchbox & Other Toys etc
Viewing & Bids Welcome Monday 8-5 Tuesday 8-6
More Photos www.mafa.co.nz...
(NB. Double Header Next Week. Wed General Auction/Thurs Antiques Auction)
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Stay one night, save 10%, stay two, save 19%, stay three or longer and you'll unlock up to 23% … View moreTake the scenic route this summer and enjoy exploring New Zealand at its best. With a myriad of accommodation all around our beautiful country, there is always a place you can #StayKiwi with us.
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He’s small, he’s blue and he has a sack of 28 amazing presents that need to be given away in the lead up to Christmas.
Simply find the secret Santa code hidden within a post on your Neighbourly newsfeed and use this to enter the daily draw on our Santa in the Suburbs competition page.
… View moreHe’s small, he’s blue and he has a sack of 28 amazing presents that need to be given away in the lead up to Christmas.
Simply find the secret Santa code hidden within a post on your Neighbourly newsfeed and use this to enter the daily draw on our Santa in the Suburbs competition page.
Don't miss out on today's daily prize!
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Leonard from Te Awanga - Haumoana
We have a purebred female in season and would like a litter before she is neutered and too old. Please contact me on 02102442669.
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean (Hawkes Bay Chem-Dry)
Here is a fun and easy way to reuse a plastic bottle! These are the basic instructions for creating a plastic bottle planter. Creative fun for the kids and recycling those plastic bottles? We call that a win-win.
They look adorable with succulents (cactus or herbs would also work) and chances are … View moreHere is a fun and easy way to reuse a plastic bottle! These are the basic instructions for creating a plastic bottle planter. Creative fun for the kids and recycling those plastic bottles? We call that a win-win.
They look adorable with succulents (cactus or herbs would also work) and chances are the planters will last for a while.
You’ll need:
• Plastic bottles
• Sharpie
• Acrylic paint & brushes
• Pencil (for sketching details)
• Scissors
1. Use the sharpie to mark out the shape of your animal on the bottle.
2. With scissors roughly cut out your shapes. After the top of the bottle is removed go back around and clean up the edges. Wipe clean (make sure bottle is clean and dry).3. Paint the bottle with chosen shade of acrylic paint, this will take several coats. Tip: use a hair dryer to speed drying between coats. Spray paint made for plastic can be used if you already have a can at home.
4. Once dry, use the pencil to sketch the eyes, mouth, and other details, and paint over with your desired colours.
5. Fill with soil and your favourite succulents. These also make cute containers to keep anything in (pencils, food, toys, beads) as well as colourful décor for your kids’ room.
We hope you enjoyed our tutorial and if you make a one we would love to see a picture!
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Gloria from Pirimai
Does anyone have any mussel shells lying around not needed. I am trying to make muka for flax weaving and having trouble trying to obtain some. Willing to buy if necessary. I will really appreciate any help at all if you know where they can be obtained. Thankyou all.
Ron from Greenmeadows
My son will have a wide range of gold, silver, jade and costume jewellery, purchased from liquidation stocks, for sale [ alongside my airplants ] at the Meeanee hall 0n Sat 4-8pm. Get your Xmas shopping done here.
Negotiable
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