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nick walter from ADDO Painting
Finishing touches to this handsome 1950s weatherboard
Rebecca from Richmond
Portraits in ink and gauche.Original. Framed $1,800 each
Price: $1,800
Rebecca from Richmond
Tall bookcase. very good condition. Solid Rimu sides and shelves. Measurements are 1850mm tall 915mm widex275mmdeep.Adjustable shelves.
Price: $480
Rebecca from Richmond
Kenneth Bartlett craftsmanship. Beautiful spinning wheel in English beech and Kauri.
Price: $280
Rebecca from Richmond
Beautifully restored Chez Lounge covered with Designer Guild tapestry large fruits fabric. Very good condition. Brass and porcelain castors.
$1900 or best offer
Price: $1,900
Rebecca from Richmond
Perfect bed for a small dog. Brand New . Never used.
Price: $180
Kelly Dennett Reporter from Sunday Star Times
The Sunday Star-Times is looking into the rise of transportable/ kit-set/ pre fabricated homes. The upsides are build-efficiency, quality of design, and cost. The downsides appear to be land supply, red-tape with council and difficulty getting lending from banks. If you're willing to share … View moreThe Sunday Star-Times is looking into the rise of transportable/ kit-set/ pre fabricated homes. The upsides are build-efficiency, quality of design, and cost. The downsides appear to be land supply, red-tape with council and difficulty getting lending from banks. If you're willing to share your experience - good or bad - email kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz, otherwise leave a comment. Is there an aspect of transportable housing you'd like us to enquire about for you?
91 replies (Members only)
Sally from Nelson South
Free range egg for sale. $6.50 dozen 027 408 5793
Price: $6.50
Tim Newman Reporter from The Nelson Mail
A proposal has been recommended to council to build a new $44m library at the corner of Halifax and Trafalgar St - replacing the old Elma Turner Library which has been on Halifax St since 1989.
Council will meet on Thursday to discuss the proposal, along with four other renovation and rebuild … View moreA proposal has been recommended to council to build a new $44m library at the corner of Halifax and Trafalgar St - replacing the old Elma Turner Library which has been on Halifax St since 1989.
Council will meet on Thursday to discuss the proposal, along with four other renovation and rebuild possibilities.
What are your thoughts on the proposal? What would you like to see happen?
Let us know in the comments section below.
28 replies (Members only)
Guilly from Port Nelson
Hi,
Does anyone have an unused old Nokia phone available for donation or a small price?
I am looking for one for a small project.
Any of these below would suffice:
Nokia 3220 / 3230
Nokia 5140 / 5140i / 5200 / 5300 / 5320 XpressMusic / 5500 Sport
Nokia 6020 / 6021 / 6060 / 6080 / 6120 … View moreHi,
Does anyone have an unused old Nokia phone available for donation or a small price?
I am looking for one for a small project.
Any of these below would suffice:
Nokia 3220 / 3230
Nokia 5140 / 5140i / 5200 / 5300 / 5320 XpressMusic / 5500 Sport
Nokia 6020 / 6021 / 6060 / 6080 / 6120 classic / 6121 classic
Nokia 7260 / 7360
Nokia N80 / N90
Thanks in advance.
Guilly Teixeira
Free
Claire from The Wood
I used this to connect several machines to my TV. You switch between items with AV connectors (red, yellow, white)
Most new TV's have only HDMI but you can buy converters from AV to HDMI for about $12 online.
This is useful if you have old video or DVD players.
Price: $5
David from Nelson
Secolo Art & Antiques. Italian and French art and antiques from the 17th to 20th century. Check us out at www.secolo.nz...
The National Bowel Screening Programme is free for men and women aged 60 to 74 years who are eligible for publicly-funded healthcare. It aims to save lives by finding bowel cancer at an early stage when it can often be successfully treated.
The test is quick, clean and simple to do. You do it by… View moreThe National Bowel Screening Programme is free for men and women aged 60 to 74 years who are eligible for publicly-funded healthcare. It aims to save lives by finding bowel cancer at an early stage when it can often be successfully treated.
The test is quick, clean and simple to do. You do it by yourself at home.
If you’re eligible to take part, you will be sent:
• an invitation letter
• a consent form
• a free bowel screening test kit, with instructions on how to use it.
This will happen not long after your 60th birthday.
Done it once? Do it again.
Screening is offered every two years, so if you have done a test before and returned a negative result, you will be offered a second test two years after you did the first one if you are still eligible. Your second test is just as important as the first one.
Haven’t quite gotten there yet?
If you received a test kit in the post in the past two years but didn’t complete it, you will be given another chance to take the test. You will be sent a test kit two years after you were sent the first one if you are still eligible.
Worried about your bowel health?
The programme is for people who do not have any symptoms of bowel cancer. It is a preventative programme that finds bowel cancer at an early stage before you may notice any symptoms.
If you are experiencing symptoms, such as a change in your normal bowel movements that continues for several weeks or blood in your bowel motion (poo), it is important to seek advice from a doctor who may refer you for a specialist assessment.
If you are aged 60-74 and experiencing symptoms, don’t wait to receive your test kit in the post – see a doctor as soon as you can. The same applies if you are younger than 60, or older than 74.
Please do not hesitate to raise any questions or concerns about this life-saving test with your family doctor, or with a health professional available on the free helpline: 0800 924 432
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