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Cathay from Hospital Hill
All Unique Asian Homeware and Dinnerware MUST GO!!!
NO ISSUES!!!
Big Boot Glass Holder
$5
Price: $5
Cathay from Hospital Hill
All Unique Asian Homeware and Dinnerware MUST GO!!!
NO ISSUES!!!
Antique Four Faces Expression Copper Paperweight
$50
Price: $50
Cathay from Hospital Hill
All Unique Asian Homeware and Dinnerware MUST GO!!!
NO ISSUES!!!
Japanese Dragon Incense Clay Holder
$20
Price: $20
Cathay from Hospital Hill
All Unique Asian Homeware and Dinnerware MUST GO!!!
NO ISSUES!!!
Antique Japanese Container
$20
Price: $20
Cathay from Hospital Hill
All Unique Asian Homeware and Dinnerware MUST GO!!!
NO ISSUES!!!
Antique Chinese Container
$20
Price: $20
Cathay from Hospital Hill
All Unique Asian Homeware and Dinnerware MUST GO!!!
NO ISSUES!!!
Ten Dragon Japanese Sake Cups (Brand New)
$35
Price: $35
Cathay from Hospital Hill
All Unique Homeware and Dinnerware MUST GO!!!
NO ISSUES!!!
Four Japanese Wooden Spoons (Brand New)
$20
Price: $20
The Team from KidsCan Charitable Trust
In our own backyard, our youngest kids are going without the basics. Unlike schools, early childhood centres don’t have a nationwide support programme. Children under 5 are at the most crucial age for brain development.
But KidsCan is helping. Since October they've been delivering five … View moreIn our own backyard, our youngest kids are going without the basics. Unlike schools, early childhood centres don’t have a nationwide support programme. Children under 5 are at the most crucial age for brain development.
But KidsCan is helping. Since October they've been delivering five fresh meals a week to 25 early childhood centres, and kitting out kids with new raincoats and shoes. They want to extend the programme, so no one misses out on learning.
KidsCan, Neighbourly and Stuff have partnered up to raise enough money to feed and clothe 1000 more children under five. To support a child, sign up at KidsCan.org.nz.
Donate now
Bruce from Napier South
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CHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS, #262
As best as I can tell, life is intolerable. Oh, not always of course. A case can be made for all the big wonders and little blessings and blah, blah, blah. But when you really boil it down, our entire existence rests on a few really ugly premises. … View more<< >>
CHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS, #262
As best as I can tell, life is intolerable. Oh, not always of course. A case can be made for all the big wonders and little blessings and blah, blah, blah. But when you really boil it down, our entire existence rests on a few really ugly premises. First, life, and by that I mean the big life, life with a capital L, must ingest other life in order for it to remain life. Or, put another way, in order to witness the miracle of creation, we must continually eat, and then poop out, a little bit of that miracle. Second, one of the charming side effects of sentient life is emotional pain. The fact that dead and fermenting plant life creates alcohol - a terrific anesthetic for emotional pain - might cause one to think that this is, by nature, a compassionate universe. Think again. Keep dulling that pain with booze and you wind up, if you're lucky, in a church basement sharing your tears with complete strangers. If you're not lucky, you wind up on a waiting list for a motorcyclist's liver. And finally, there is the ever-present knowledge of death. In order to "more fully appreciate the gift of life," we all get to ponder a violently sudden or slow and agonizingly painful descent into oblivion -- after which our beloved bodies turn into the stuff of nightmares. Which brings me back to my original premise: life is intolerable. But rather than go gently into that creepy night, I've decided to start a petition to protest the fundamental conditions of existence. I know it's not much, but it's a start. And damnit, I'm just the guy to do it! The petition is available at chucklorre.com. Sign on now and make your voice heard before you're dead and your vocal chords are being eaten by a swarm of disgusting bugs.
PETITION FOR IMMEDIATE CHANGE
IN THE CONDITIONS OF EXISTENCE!
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1st Aired: 12 October 2009
Thank you New Zealand! We had hundreds of wonderful entries for the very first Resene Loveliest Letterbox competition...but we now need your help to decide our four winners.
Four wonderful neighbours who submitted these entries will win a $500 prize - a $250 Prezzy® card and a $250 Resene … View moreThank you New Zealand! We had hundreds of wonderful entries for the very first Resene Loveliest Letterbox competition...but we now need your help to decide our four winners.
Four wonderful neighbours who submitted these entries will win a $500 prize - a $250 Prezzy® card and a $250 Resene voucher - and so will the owner of the letterbox! Please help us decide our winners.
Tell is which letterbox is your favourite. CLICK HERE to vote now!
Vote now
Todd Foster from Maidens & Foster Auctioneers Ltd
Private Collection Agricultural & other items. Auction on Site Raupare Rd Hastings Saturday 16th March 10am. Viewing Day prior 3-5pm & sale day from 8am.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
In this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on tidying up scraggly swan plants, pruning stone fruit trees, sowing a crunchy rainbow of carrots and radishes, pampering perennial herbs and the best time to plant your spring bulbs. Our crop of the week is cabbage and we have a special … View moreIn this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on tidying up scraggly swan plants, pruning stone fruit trees, sowing a crunchy rainbow of carrots and radishes, pampering perennial herbs and the best time to plant your spring bulbs. Our crop of the week is cabbage and we have a special feature on seed saving, including instructions on how to make your own origami seed packets
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. Subscribe here:
Lisa from Napier South
To pick up from Napier South Come and fill your boot, trailer etc and take it away. Message for more info if you are interested, thank you
Free
Larain from Greenmeadows
Anyone know a sewing lady that takes in jobs please as our lady has retired.
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