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Susan from Onekawa
Add some wonderful warm Hand made garments and Accessories to your winter wardrobe
Adults to babies
Clothing, Hats, Scarf, gloves , shawls , throws and lots of other items to personalise your wardrobe and home
Saturday - Sunday 10am to 4 pm
Monday 10am to 2pm
Girl Guide Hall, York Avenue, … View moreAdd some wonderful warm Hand made garments and Accessories to your winter wardrobe
Adults to babies
Clothing, Hats, Scarf, gloves , shawls , throws and lots of other items to personalise your wardrobe and home
Saturday - Sunday 10am to 4 pm
Monday 10am to 2pm
Girl Guide Hall, York Avenue, GREENMEADOWS
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
The hunt is officially on for New Zealand's best collection of houseplants
. Which means you could be 2022 Houseplant Hero. There’s some great prizes to be won! To enter, tell us in writing (no more than 500 words) what potted plants you have, the time you put into caring for them, and what … View moreThe hunt is officially on for New Zealand's best collection of houseplants
. Which means you could be 2022 Houseplant Hero. There’s some great prizes to be won! To enter, tell us in writing (no more than 500 words) what potted plants you have, the time you put into caring for them, and what you love about them. Send us up to five photos of your indoor plant displays. Email mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz. Meanwhile, here's last year's winner Alyce Read, from Nelson.
Sharon from Taradale
Evening neighbours. Have just had two people with spotlights going around shining light down peoples driveways. They took off when realised someone was home. Please make sure your vehicles are secure, and anything else someone may check out!
Mentorship helps children to remove limiting beliefs, build confidence and develop communication skills. At NumberWorks’nWords, our tutors act as mentors and support students to achieve their best results. Scroll through to see some of the benefits of having a mentor!
To learn more about … View moreMentorship helps children to remove limiting beliefs, build confidence and develop communication skills. At NumberWorks’nWords, our tutors act as mentors and support students to achieve their best results. Scroll through to see some of the benefits of having a mentor!
To learn more about NumberWorks’nWords tuition, get in touch with your local centre and their friendly team of expert tutors.
Elsie Tonks from Tait Drive Social Club
We welcome all the older women and men to join us for tea or coffee and a biscuit, a hearty meal and a delicious desert served at 11.50am. All this for only $7.00.
Every Monday except public holidays at the Greenmeadow East Community Hall Tait Drive Napier.
No bookings necessary and no … View moreWe welcome all the older women and men to join us for tea or coffee and a biscuit, a hearty meal and a delicious desert served at 11.50am. All this for only $7.00.
Every Monday except public holidays at the Greenmeadow East Community Hall Tait Drive Napier.
No bookings necessary and no joining fees. Food voucher raffle, bring and buy table, Housie played every 2nd week. It is a great friendly place to meet other folks for the companionship.
Age Concern Napier provides transport for there members only,
Ring the office to book.
Further inquiries: Ring Elsie 06 8434415
Gary from Pirimai
Hi Sell mobility scooters and wheelchairs both new and preowned by my service man has retired full time so I am looking for a person that can repair Mobility Scooters with electrical faults etc. This is not full time but occasional when needed Im disabled so can not do this
Todd Foster from Maidens & Foster Auctioneers Ltd
Tools. Mowers. Electric Lift Bed. 2 Leather Couches. Estate China & Curios. King & Queen Beds. Bookcases etc etc
Viewing & Bids Welcome: Tuesday 8-6 & Wednesday from 8am
More Photos www.mafa.co.nz... (25th May) & facebook
In Aotearoa New Zealand, Pink Shirt Day works to create schools, workplaces, communities, and whānau where everyone feels safe, valued, and respected. At NumberWorks'nWords, we do not tolerate bullying and strive to cultivate healthy learning environments, where students can be themselves and… View moreIn Aotearoa New Zealand, Pink Shirt Day works to create schools, workplaces, communities, and whānau where everyone feels safe, valued, and respected. At NumberWorks'nWords, we do not tolerate bullying and strive to cultivate healthy learning environments, where students can be themselves and thrive.
Support Pink Shirt Day and say NO to bullying!
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean (Hawkes Bay Chem-Dry)
Aren't you tired of sky-high winter power bills? Start with your windows to stop the cold from getting in.
BRANZ, an independent research organisation, says:
• 42% to 45% of heat in houses insulated to Pre-2007 requirements is lost through windows.
• If your home has been built or … View moreAren't you tired of sky-high winter power bills? Start with your windows to stop the cold from getting in.
BRANZ, an independent research organisation, says:
• 42% to 45% of heat in houses insulated to Pre-2007 requirements is lost through windows.
• If your home has been built or renovated under the 2007 Building Code, which requires double glazing, you still lose up to 31% of heat through windows.
• Properly fitted curtains and blinds can cut heat loss through single glazed windows by 60% and double glazed windows by 40-50%.
Choosing the right window treatments will help insulate windows and prevent heat loss. Here are three options to answer your "how can I warm up my home?" this winter.
Honeycomb Blinds
Honeycomb blinds are one of the most energy-efficient window treatments. They are also known as honeycomb or cellular shades. These window coverings feature a honeycomb structure to make an air pocket between the window glass and the room that acts as an insulator, blocking heat and keeping the cold out.
When a heater is running, Honeycomb blinds reduce heat loss through windows by up to 60%, which equals around 10% savings on your heating energy. In hotter months, honeycomb blinds reduce unwanted heat from the sun through windows by up to 60% when installed with a tight fit. They are available in different layering options, including single and double-cell.
Heavy curtains or drapes
Drapes or curtains are another way to insulate your home by adding one extra barrier against the cold winter air. The main difference is that curtains are sized to fit the window, and drapes reach the floor.
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
Roy from Poraiti
Want to know more about your family history, but don't know how to go about it? I can help you research your history and produce a family tree chart to help you understand where you have come from and how others fit in to your tree. My rates are very modest - I am retired and this keeps me … View moreWant to know more about your family history, but don't know how to go about it? I can help you research your history and produce a family tree chart to help you understand where you have come from and how others fit in to your tree. My rates are very modest - I am retired and this keeps me from under my wife's feet. Phone Roy on (06) 844 8855 or 0223180447 for details.
Negotiable
Every child has the potential to achieve success. However success comes with hardship and setbacks, which is why it is important to build resilience along the way. Resilience helps us to adapt and bounce back from things that don't go as planned and helps us move forward. Here are five … View moreEvery child has the potential to achieve success. However success comes with hardship and setbacks, which is why it is important to build resilience along the way. Resilience helps us to adapt and bounce back from things that don't go as planned and helps us move forward. Here are five fundamental ways you can help your child build resilience! ?
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