Stepneyville, Nelson

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2322 days ago

Can anyone help me identify this plant please?...

Joy from Stoke

And is it an outdoor or indoor plant thank you

Free

2322 days ago

Free Parenting and Life Skills Course - starts soon!

Paul McGregor from Adult Learning Support

Hey neighbours, we've got a Parenting and Life Skills course coming up. Do you know anybody who might be keen?

Who's it for? Well, let's see...

πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘¦ You're a mum with a little terror who's under 5...

😩 You often get frustrated and tired with them...

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Hey neighbours, we've got a Parenting and Life Skills course coming up. Do you know anybody who might be keen?

Who's it for? Well, let's see...

πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘¦ You're a mum with a little terror who's under 5...

😩 You often get frustrated and tired with them...

πŸ˜‚You want to learn some tips to make parenting easier... (Those are tears of joy on the emoji, after all.)

πŸ“˜You wish you could read to your baby

πŸ’° You're unsure how you'll make ends meet once they go to school.

Then this is your course.

Brain development. Fitness. Cooking. Legal rights. Stopping violence. Reading. Play. It's all in here!

It doesn't cost you a cent and runs for 10 weeks. It's from 10.30 to 2.30pm on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. The first session is on 3 October at the All Saints creche at 30A Vanguard St.

Keen?

Flick me (Paul McGregor) a message on Neighbourly. Txt 027 2288 036. Call (03) 548 3041. Or email coordinator@adultlearning.co.nz.

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2326 days ago

Carpet Steam Cleaning Winter Special

Michelle & Morris from Royale Eco Cleaning Ltd

Royale Eco Cleaning Ltd have a great idea. Give us a call for our Winter Special carpet clean and we will give you all the info on our Winter special. Included is free spot cleaning, Fabric protection is available on request. Also Scotch Guard your furniture or Carpets.
Nelson and the greater … View more
Royale Eco Cleaning Ltd have a great idea. Give us a call for our Winter Special carpet clean and we will give you all the info on our Winter special. Included is free spot cleaning, Fabric protection is available on request. Also Scotch Guard your furniture or Carpets.
Nelson and the greater areas.
20% OFF SUPER GOLD CARD HOLDERS , WORK & INCOME , CHILD CANCER CLIENTS
CANCER SOCIETY.
Call Morris 027 758 4269

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2336 days ago

Wanted ironing board 0274085793

Sally from Nelson South

Wanted ironing board 0274085792

2323 days ago

KEVIN WARD BRICKLAYER/BLOCKLAYER

Gwen from Stoke

With over 30 years experience. I specialise in Letterboxes, BBQs, Brick Kerbing, Small Paved areas, House Alterations and Solid Plastering.
Free Quotes
Contact me here or ring
544 2548 / 0274491689

2348 days ago

building services

Allister from Stoke

builder available for smaller jobs decks,renovations etc... larger jobs also considered.
licensed and qualified builder.
allister grew building 02102223804 allistergrew@gmail.com

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2323 days ago

YARD SALE!!

Jared from Enner Glynn

Yard Sale happening right now at 33 Panorama Dr in Enner Glynn, Stoke!!

Come on by for plenty of bargains!!

Cheers πŸ‘

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2323 days ago

Exciting opportunity - work in remote Western Australia!

Ngaanyatjarra Health Service

Ngaanyatjarra Health Service are seeking Primary Health Care Nurses and are offering highly competitive remuneration packages.

This role contributes and supports the overall multidisciplinary and integrated approach to the remote health team's endeavour to treat illness, promote health … View more
Ngaanyatjarra Health Service are seeking Primary Health Care Nurses and are offering highly competitive remuneration packages.

This role contributes and supports the overall multidisciplinary and integrated approach to the remote health team's endeavour to treat illness, promote health well-being, maintain health systems, provide education, training, encouragement and support community health initiatives.

Highly competitive remuneration package, attractive salary packaging options, professional development incentive and 11 weeks off per year.

Expressions of Interest - Permanent and Casual positions available.

For more information and to apply please visit www.nghealth.org.au

Indigenous applicants are encouraged to apply.
Find out more

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2324 days ago

NEW 4 x Laser Iridium Resistor Spark Plugs x 4 VW/ Audi TT Quattro Touareg

Craig from Stoke

Price is for 4 plugs

I put the same plugs in my
2005 3.2 ltr VW Touareg

I have 4 Brand News ones left over.

These are usually $45 each per plug in stores.
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Price is for 4 plugs

I put the same plugs in my
2005 3.2 ltr VW Touareg

I have 4 Brand News ones left over.

These are usually $45 each per plug in stores.


Laser Iridium Resistor Spark Plug

PART NUMBER

101905606A

Fit For

Audi

2006-2008 A3 Quattro
2009 A3 Quattro 3.2L V6
2004-2006 TT Quattro 3.2L V6
2008 TT Quattro
2009 TT Quattro 3.2L V6

Volkswagen

2007-2008 Eos 3.2L V6
2004 Golf R32
2008 R32
2004-2005 Touareg 3.2L V6
2006 Touareg 3.2L V6

*Please note I will not be responsible for any damage caused by incorrect installation.
*Please ensure that the part number matches your original part number

I can freight if needed for FREE locally if needed.


Text 0221301122

Price: $59

2325 days ago

We're proudly supporting Plunket - you can too!

The Warehouse New Zealand

The Warehouse is proud to support Plunket, because we believe that every baby deserve a good start in life. By adding a donation at your local The Warehouse store, all money raised goes to providing a family in need with a baby essentials pack.

The Warehouse, partnering with you for a better … View more
The Warehouse is proud to support Plunket, because we believe that every baby deserve a good start in life. By adding a donation at your local The Warehouse store, all money raised goes to providing a family in need with a baby essentials pack.

The Warehouse, partnering with you for a better community.
Explore now

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2326 days ago

Shhhhhh! 'Back of the Truck DEALS!'

Rob's Furniture Warehouse

My Mate Rob's offloading furniture and beds in his 'Back of the Truck' Sale Deals.
On now - only at the big red locally owned Rob's Furniture Warehouse shop on Tahunanui Drive.
Always a better deal.......really!
Download our latest catalogue....
furnitureandbeds.co.nz...

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2327 days ago

rimu curtain rod and brackets

Janika from Stoke

I have a rimu stained wooden curtain rod plus 2 wooden brackets for sale in very good condition.
Diameter of rod is 33 mm; the actual width to hang curtains on is 1.85m.
Overall width of rod is 2.02m.
Selling for $20. (This size new is $65.00).

Please call/leave a message at 03 547 9920.

Negotiable

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2328 days ago

2008 Sazuki Swift - For Sale

Linda from Nelson South

Hi There,

We are about to move overseas and need to sell our 2008 Sazuki Swift.
It is a great car and is easy to drive and park. The car has regularly been serviced and hasn't ever had an issue. Never been in an accident and only driven locally.

Number plate - EMY899
Kilometres - … View more
Hi There,

We are about to move overseas and need to sell our 2008 Sazuki Swift.
It is a great car and is easy to drive and park. The car has regularly been serviced and hasn't ever had an issue. Never been in an accident and only driven locally.

Number plate - EMY899
Kilometres - 111,200km
Body - Silver, 5 door, Hatchback
Seats - 5
Fuel type - Petrol
Engine size - 1490cc
Transmission - Automatic
WoF expires - Dec 2018
Model detail - Glxha2 Ltd

Due to needing a quick sale the asking price is just $5,900.
Feel free to get in contact with any questions or to arrange a viewing. My cellphone number is 0275410876.

Grab yourself a bargain.

Thank you.

Negotiable

2334 days ago

Excess charging for paper bags at Fresh Choice

Jon from The Wood

I’ve been out of town for a couple of months. While I was away our local supermarket, Fresh Choice on Collingwood st, has stopped supplying plastic carry bags that it still charges for, and now requires shoppers who may need one, to purchas a paper bag for 20c on top of what they have already … View moreI’ve been out of town for a couple of months. While I was away our local supermarket, Fresh Choice on Collingwood st, has stopped supplying plastic carry bags that it still charges for, and now requires shoppers who may need one, to purchas a paper bag for 20c on top of what they have already paid for the plastic bag they no longer receive. I know they are still charging for the plastic because I asked a checkout operator if an adjustment had been made to pricing in compensation. She said no, we are still paying for them. I have not checked lately the actual cost of a paper bag, back when I use to buy them for my business, about the same size as Fresh Choice are selling, they cost 1.25cents each. Fresh Choice are asking 20cents. Profiteering? You decide. Let me state here that if you do not need a plastic bag, take along you own shopping bag like our grannies use to do, that is a good thing and keep doing it.
Their reasoning is that plastic is finding its way into our water ways and the sea and causing damage. That is quite right. But is it happening to any significant extent here in Nelson. Or indeed New Zealand.
How often do you take your, so called, single use plastic bags and through them over Rocks Road in to the sea or in to the river? I don’t. Never have. Never seen it. I bet you don’t either.
So where is all this plastic coming from. International research has determined that 90%, that’s 90% of the plastic is coming from just 10 rivers around the world. Just ten. Guess what? None are in New Zealand. The Nile and the Niger and the other eight are in Asia. The Mekong, Yellow, Pearl and five other smaller rivers.
I have personally seen the amount of plastic dumped into the Mekong. It is massive. There are rafts of plastic long, deep, thick and wide floating along the banks that will eventually make its way to the sea. Yes, it needs to be stopped. Will it ever? Very unlikely. That is another story. Will ripping off shoppers at our local Fresh Choice make a difference. Not one bit. All it is doing is acting as an excuse for the owner to increase profit as detailed earlier.
On my recent trip I was in Ireland. I noticed thousand and thousands of single use plastic bags lying on the peat bogs. They are now used to cover the cut peat as it drys. Millions of them. Under the sun and in the wind they break down. Tear and fragment and blow across the bogs to the sea. Our tour guide was very proud of how these single use bags were being put to good use.
Also, the so called single use bags we are still paying for every time we shop there but no longer receiving when needed are going to have to be replaced in the community. How? By buying from the super market more plastic bags. Pushing up their profit even more.
Are dog walkers going to pick up their pet’s poo in their fingers and carry it home in their pockets to flush later. I don’t think so.
By far the biggest second use for these single use plastic bag is to line the kitchen/bathroom rubbish tins. Without single use plastic bags bought from a supermarket when you buy your shopping, you are going to have to add plastic bin liners to your shopping list thus pushing up the profit line of the super market even more.
How is this reducing the amount of plastic used? It simply is not. It is just replacing one source of plastic bags with a more expensive one.
Our local supermarket in Christchurch, a New World, tried this several years ago. They lost so much business they stopped the practice within two months returning to the normal.
How can we get Fresh Choice to stop ripping us off under the guise of ecological concern?
STOP SHOPPING THERE!
Let them see through our action, that we see through their action and are not fooled.
Clearly if you have no choice but to shop there. Elderly, don’t drive etc. Go right ahead. No one will blame you. But if you have a choice, choose to go elsewhere.

2328 days ago

Nelson Police investigating aggravated burglary

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Police want to hear from anyone who may have seen this man or observed any suspicious activity in the Brook area, particularly near the intersection with Robinson Road, yesterday afternoon or evening.

At approximately 6pm on Sunday 15th July a woman disturbed an intruder in her home on Brook … View more
Police want to hear from anyone who may have seen this man or observed any suspicious activity in the Brook area, particularly near the intersection with Robinson Road, yesterday afternoon or evening.

At approximately 6pm on Sunday 15th July a woman disturbed an intruder in her home on Brook Street, Nelson. The intruder was dressed in a black top, black pants and was wearing a dark red scarf or bandana across his face.

People with information can contact Nelson police on 03 546 3840. Alternatively, people can give information anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Issued by Police Media Centre

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