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Ian Morton from Waterworx HB
Is your hot water cylinder needing repaired, replaced or upgraded. Contact me for a free quote.
📞 844 3745
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Todd Foster from Maidens & Foster Auctioneers Ltd
Restaurant Furniture - Tidy Beds - 50 Potted Plants - Collectables
Viewing & Bids Welcome: Tuesday 8-6 & Wednesday from 8am
(NB - Next Antique & Collectables Auction 29th November)
David from Maraenui
For sale Birdcage and stand. Has had three cockatiels living in it comfortably. The stand on wheels and can be moved about.
Price: $90
Hi neighbours,
You won't be able to find plastic straws in Countdown stores from October 1 - they're off the shelves! To read more, click here.
Countdown is removing them from all stores and replacing them with a range of alternatives including bamboo, metal and paper straws.
The … View moreHi neighbours,
You won't be able to find plastic straws in Countdown stores from October 1 - they're off the shelves! To read more, click here.
Countdown is removing them from all stores and replacing them with a range of alternatives including bamboo, metal and paper straws.
The supermarket's move is expected to remove 11.6 million straws from circulation and the waste stream each year. WOW.
Do you think other NZ supermarkets should follow suit?
Glenn Cook from Napier Repertory Players (Inc)
Tickets for "The Importance of Being Earnest" are now on sale!!
7th - 17th November 2018
Written by Oscar Wilde and directed by Will Couper.
Secure your tickets online via iTICKET from 1st Oct at:
www.iticket.co.nz...
You can also buy tickets from 1st Oct by visiting iSite … View moreTickets for "The Importance of Being Earnest" are now on sale!!
7th - 17th November 2018
Written by Oscar Wilde and directed by Will Couper.
Secure your tickets online via iTICKET from 1st Oct at:
www.iticket.co.nz...
You can also buy tickets from 1st Oct by visiting iSite Havelock North, iSite Hastings or the Municipal Theatre.
Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand
When you buy goods you have rights that protect you even if the warranty has expired. A warranty is extra to the protections in the Consumer Guarantees Act (CGA) and can’t override or replace these. This means a retailer can't just say you're out of luck because the warranty period has … View moreWhen you buy goods you have rights that protect you even if the warranty has expired. A warranty is extra to the protections in the Consumer Guarantees Act (CGA) and can’t override or replace these. This means a retailer can't just say you're out of luck because the warranty period has ended.
The CGA says that products have to be of an acceptable quality which means they must be fit for purpose (or do what they're made to do), last for a reasonable amount of time, be safe, and be free from any minor defects. What is “acceptable quality” is based on what you could reasonably expect taking into account things like the nature of the goods, what you paid for them, and any particular statements made about the goods.
If you have a problem with something you’ve bought and the warranty period has ended, you might still be entitled to have it repaired or replaced. Check out our information on your rights as a consumer or phone CAB on 0800 367 222.
The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa
Our road trip is happening soon! We're hitting the road in the lead-up to our 10th celebration of Neighbours Day (March 22 - 31 2019: Celebrating 10 years with 10 days of celebrations) and are on the hunt for organisations, places and people who would like to host us along the way, chat about … View moreOur road trip is happening soon! We're hitting the road in the lead-up to our 10th celebration of Neighbours Day (March 22 - 31 2019: Celebrating 10 years with 10 days of celebrations) and are on the hunt for organisations, places and people who would like to host us along the way, chat about the work they’re doing, or help us run workshops.
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Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Hey neighbours, well that's The Block NZ over for another year... were you happy with the result?
If you missed it, you can relive all the action and drama of the auction here or check out our Block winners round-up, here.
Stephanie from Taradale
Jolly Jumper cot purchased from Farmers 2014. Used for one child from pet and smoke free home. A few scuff marks, tiny crack in one of the cot bars, no bite marks. Comes with grotime mattress which is in excellent condition. All been in storage. Must pick up.
Price: $230
Mary Anne from Taradale
Beautiful handknitted garments for most ages. Great prices.
Books - fill a bag for $5. Or individual bargains!
Saturday Oct 6th. 8.30am to 2.00pm.
Negotiable
Reporter Sunday Star Times
Many New Zealanders loved Kiwiana and it helped define us on the world stage – but Kiwiana was a creation of the last century. New Zealand's national paper, the Sunday Star-Times, is embarking on a project to find out what Kiwiana has evolved into and how it encapsulates the values of our … View moreMany New Zealanders loved Kiwiana and it helped define us on the world stage – but Kiwiana was a creation of the last century. New Zealand's national paper, the Sunday Star-Times, is embarking on a project to find out what Kiwiana has evolved into and how it encapsulates the values of our diverse, innovative 21st century nation.
Join us as we explore what Kiwi culture looks like in neighbourhoods across the country. In the coming weeks, you'll notice a few posts about Kiwi innovations popping up across Neighbourly - we'd love for you engage and let us know what innovations and innovators you think need profiling!
Barbara from Marewa
Come along and have a browse 8am to 1pm today and every Sunday.
The Team from ACC New Zealand
At ACC, we’re proposing to increase the levies collected from road users to pay for the rising cost of road injuries. If you’re a road user, these proposals could affect you.
Learn about all the proposals and have your say at our site by October 25.
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Bruce from Napier South
CHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS, #536
I've thought long and hard about this vanity card. What I'm about to say is going to upset quite a few people. Some of them are my friends. Or perhaps, after reading this, my former friends. But I can't let that stop me from speaking my mind. It's … View moreCHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS, #536
I've thought long and hard about this vanity card. What I'm about to say is going to upset quite a few people. Some of them are my friends. Or perhaps, after reading this, my former friends. But I can't let that stop me from speaking my mind. It's time to say out loud what I know in my heart to be true. Vegetarians and vegans are mobility bigots. They believe that if a life form doesn't move, it's fair game to be killed and eaten. They hold a deepseated prejudice against plants, or, as plants prefer to be called, "We Who Stand Still." This hateful philosophy is predicated on the idea that movement equals consciousness, or, if you will, a certain level of sacredness. To put it simply, if it walks, flies, or swims, or comes from something that does, it should not be ingested. If it doesn't, yum-yum. Of course when you ask vegetarians and vegans, they say no, they're only opposed to eating flesh. But what could be more fleshy than a mushroom? Or avocado? Or eggplant? The ugly truth is they are cowards who murder and devour anything that can't run away. These people, who act so high and mighty, so spiritually elevated, have somehow constructed a style of cuisine that would justify them eating my Uncle Murray, a man known for sitting still for hours at a time, staring at a TV that is turned off. So the next time you order a salad consider this: Prince told us that doves cry. But what if kale does too?
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