Bluff Hill, Napier

2708 days ago

Cat scratching post with three resting areas.

Linda from Hospital Hill

This 'cat furniture' is less than 5 months old. It has two private sleeping rooms but our kittens favourite spot was on the top. It is about 80 cm high and able to be used as a scratching post as well. Our two kittens loved chasing each other in and out of the compartments. Very good … View moreThis 'cat furniture' is less than 5 months old. It has two private sleeping rooms but our kittens favourite spot was on the top. It is about 80 cm high and able to be used as a scratching post as well. Our two kittens loved chasing each other in and out of the compartments. Very good condition, the same one is in Animates for $149.99. It's yours for $50.00. Call Linda 0211744548, thank you.

Price: $50

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2707 days ago

And this Friday we have a presentation from the local fire brigade.

Carol Winters from Age Concern Havelock North

We are having a presentation this week from Richard our local fire man here in Havelock North. He will be going over general fire safety needs for the home and discussing escape plans, fire alarms plus more.
Anyone who is interested please feel free to pop in and see us at the hall in St Lukes … View more
We are having a presentation this week from Richard our local fire man here in Havelock North. He will be going over general fire safety needs for the home and discussing escape plans, fire alarms plus more.
Anyone who is interested please feel free to pop in and see us at the hall in St Lukes (rear of the church) anytime from 9.45 or earlier to have a cup of tea. Richard will be there from 10am.

2712 days ago

Poll: Which sweet treat is your pick?

Reporter Hawke's Bay News

Last Monday the leading story on our Stuff website was Whittaker's revival of the toffee milk chocolate bar.
This had us asking what sweet treats people would like to see returned next and what prized New Zealand lollies may have their production shifted overseas?

My family's … View more
Last Monday the leading story on our Stuff website was Whittaker's revival of the toffee milk chocolate bar.
This had us asking what sweet treats people would like to see returned next and what prized New Zealand lollies may have their production shifted overseas?

My family's favourite is the chocolate fish.
At Christmas and birthdays packets of the pink marshmallow shaped sea creatures appear for dessert, but also a variety of family challenges. These include holding the chocolate fish between the top lip and nose, like a melting moustache.
It was also the prize for player of the day during my school hockey days. If the versatile and much loved fish disappeared we would be crushed.

After much consideration I think the discontinued lolly I would like to see returned is pink Sparkles.
My father has thrown his weight behind the sickly sweet Dream white chocolate creme eggs which tasted like tinned condensed milk.

What would you like to see returned? Let us know below...


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Which sweet treat is your pick?
  • 51.6% Snifters
    51.6% Complete
  • 12.9% Sparkles
    12.9% Complete
  • 22.6% Pascall Licorice Allsorts
    22.6% Complete
  • 12.9% None - lollies are bad for your health
    12.9% Complete
93 votes
2708 days ago

Climbing Frame

Linda from Hospital Hill

Made out of galvanised steel, this climbing frame looks as new as the day we bought it. The horizontal bar isn't fixed so you can move it as you please. It gave our girls and their friends hours of fun and exercise. We can possibly deliver it in the Napier area. Please ring Linda 0211744548

Price: $500

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2708 days ago

Step up, get active and support vulnerable people this winter with Red Cross Journey

Red Cross - Hastings Service Centre

Take on Red Cross Journey and challenge yourself to walk in the shoes of a volunteer responding to a disaster or a former refugee family seeking safety. Follow their journey, hear their stories and make a difference for people in your community and around the world.

How does it work?

Red … View more
Take on Red Cross Journey and challenge yourself to walk in the shoes of a volunteer responding to a disaster or a former refugee family seeking safety. Follow their journey, hear their stories and make a difference for people in your community and around the world.

How does it work?

Red Cross Journey is all about walking in someone else’s shoes. Choose a journey to follow, clock 10,000 steps each day between 8 May and 8 June and get people to sponsor you.

Along the way, you’ll receive updates marking your milestones and sharing more about your chosen journey.
By taking part and fundraising, you’ll be helping Red Cross do good things across New Zealand and around the world.

Which journey will you take?

Choose to walk Disaster Welfare and Support Team volunteer Kath’s journey and cover 240km during the month – that’s about 10,000 steps a day – or get a team together and follow the Tamim family's route to a safer life, covering 1,000km.

Registrations are now open. Sign up and make every step count!

2709 days ago

Good in the Hood is back

Z

Right across New Zealand, local groups are doing a whole lot of good in their hoods. To help, Z is once again sharing over one million dollars. Remember to vote at Z this month and make a difference in your neighbourhood. Learn more

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2715 days ago

The Rawleighs Lady ... Who can remember Rawleighs?

Carol Winters from Age Concern Havelock North

I can remember the Rawleighs Lady, living out of town my Mother would purchase what used to seem to me to be a lot of potions and pills.... but I have always loved Rawleighs especially that ointment!
Anyway our Friday morning group is having a demo of all of the current/new rawleighs products. If … View more
I can remember the Rawleighs Lady, living out of town my Mother would purchase what used to seem to me to be a lot of potions and pills.... but I have always loved Rawleighs especially that ointment!
Anyway our Friday morning group is having a demo of all of the current/new rawleighs products. If anyone is keen to pop along and have a cup of tea with us we'd love to have you and then you can listen and learn about the products too. No we're not making money out of this we just have a large group who's interested.
So we'll be at the hall at the rear of St Lukes on Te Mata road from around 9.45 this coming Friday the 28th of April and would love to see you.

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2710 days ago

Stained Pine Dining Suite - 8 Seats

Kylie from Poraiti

In very good condition.
8 seats
$600.00 ono

Price: $600

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2711 days ago

Warm Winter clothing

Jenny from Napier South

WARM WINTER CLOTHING
St Augustine's,
Cnr of Riverbend rd and Latham st
Napier.
( Where the yummy Thai food truck parks)

It's that time of year again and we are all bringing out our winter … View more
WARM WINTER CLOTHING
St Augustine's,
Cnr of Riverbend rd and Latham st
Napier.
( Where the yummy Thai food truck parks)

It's that time of year again and we are all bringing out our winter woolies.
We at the opp shop look forward to helping you and your family to enjoy a warm,cosy winter with our very reasonable prices and constantly changing variety of good clean clothing, kitchen items, bric a brac, books etc.

TUESDAY 2ND MAY will be the first day with winter clothing so we'd love you to come and browse and pick up a bargain or two. Our children's winter clothing is especially reasonably priced.
Please note the new opening hours below:

Tuesday from 8.30am to 12.30pm
Thursday from 8.30am to 12.30pm

No Eftpos is available.

Donations of clothing, kitchen goods, garden tools, shoes, toys, in fact any household items will be appreciated. Please ph 0274143028 to have your donations picked up.

Thank you.

2711 days ago

Great Community Clean Up Is Back!

The Warehouse Napier

This week The Warehouse and the community are joining forces to help clean up your neighborhood! If you want to get involved hit the events tab at the top of your screen to see the clean up events running in your neighborhood!

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