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2331 days ago

$500 off for Neighbourly Users + THANKS for the support!

Chris Wastney from Cars That Go

Hi all,

This is just a quick message to say hello and thanks! We've appreciated all the support for our business over the past two years as we've grown from my father's home garage to the present - where we have over 50 cars in stock.

We've been directly importing great quality cars from Japan, servicing them, adding a warranty and then putting them on the lot at a fair & reasonable price.

Japanese cars have great build quality & prices have come way down. With shipping being reasonably cheap we should theoretically see cheaper prices across the board in the used car market.

For some reason, Nelson prices have stayed inflated - which is where we step in! This has to change. Sometimes we are up to $1,500 cheaper than our nearest competitor. Not always - but we do price them down as often as we can!

We know it's not all about price BUT who doesn't want a good quality car AND have some money in their back pocket left over?

To that end, if you see this post as a member of Neighbourly, we are offering $500 off your next car purchase through us. This excludes cars that are already on sale.

A HUGE THANKS to all of you who have already supported us over the past two years. It's been a great ride so far and we are looking forward to helping you solve your transport needs.

Cheers,
Chris Wastney

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Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

The Team from Ryman Healthcare

Ryman villages across the country are open every Wednesday in November.

Experience the Ryman lifestyle and learn about our living options, tour our showhomes and discover the wonderful amenities on offer.

Click to find out more information.
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16 hours ago

$1 reserve Red Cross Here for Good Online Auction!

The Team from NZ Red Cross Nelson

$1 reserve Red Cross Here for Good Online Auction!
When: December 4-13, 2024
Where: Trade Me - www.trademe.co.nz...
Why: Bid on amazing items and raise vital funds for vulnerable communities

Our highly anticipated Here for Good Online Auction is back! This is your chance to bid on an incredible
selection of items and experiences starting at $1 reserve, all while making a meaningful humanitarian impact.

This auction is the perfect opportunity to find that unforgettable holiday gift for even the hardest-to buy-for friends—or to treat yourself! From stylish Karen Walker sunglasses and a chic Yui Me wristlet to
thrilling adventures like a V8 muscle car driving experience or bungy jumping, there's something for
everyone. Whether you're into high fashion, heart-pumping activities, or the latest tech, like the iPhone
15 Pro, these exciting options are all up for grabs this holiday season!

Click here www.trademe.co.nz... to visit our Trade Me page and view all listings!

All funds raised contribute to:
• Delivering nutritious hot meals to those in need in our communities.
• Supporting former refugee families as they build new lives in Aotearoa New Zealand.
• Equipping our Disaster Welfare and Support Teams to respond swiftly to emergencies.

Stay tuned to our social media for updates, and please share this incredible opportunity with your
friends and whānau.

Happy bidding and thank you for making a difference!

16 hours ago

Better Endings Project: How to support care of the dying and create compassionate communities

Krisca Gould from Nelson Tasman Hospice

We have a few spaces left for this course on Wednesday.

This course is primarily aimed at people who find themselves supporting & caring for people with serious illness & approaching end of life or those anticipating this situation.

What is the Better Endings Project?

Many people want to die at home, yet in New Zealand most die in institutions like hospitals and nursing homes. The Better Endings Project helps to educate the community about the basics of caring for dying people.

What does Nelson Tasman Hospice offer?

This simple course aims to create awareness and discussion on topics related to death and dying. The facilitators will aim to give practical tips on how you can provide comfort to someone who is dying, and what you can do to plan for your own and your family's future. It is an interactive course for up to 20 participants.

Participants will learn:

- What normal dying looks like
- How compassionate communities can improve care of dying
- Why end of life planning is important and what resources are available
- Simple measures to provide comfort at end of life
- About the sanctity of the last hours/days of life and how to cope and support others after death

This course is free but registrations are essential: www.eventbrite.co.nz...

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