Hokowhitu, Palmerston North

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1241 days ago

Taco Donut

Julie Dicksbourne from I Scream For Ice Cream

Have you tried our new Taco donut? A warmed cinnamon donut filled with your choice of ice cream and topped with cream and syrup. They are delicious. Wash it down with a Foxton Fizz or a Bundaberg. All for $8.50

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1241 days ago

Forest for sale

Arotahi Agribusiness

Rangitatau Forest is a second rotation Pinus radiata forest located in the Manawatu-Whanganui Region.

The forest has a combined legal land area of some 408 hectares and a planted area of some 312 hectares, registered in the ETS, with the balance of the land being roads, skid sites and native … View more
Rangitatau Forest is a second rotation Pinus radiata forest located in the Manawatu-Whanganui Region.

The forest has a combined legal land area of some 408 hectares and a planted area of some 312 hectares, registered in the ETS, with the balance of the land being roads, skid sites and native bush.
Know more

1241 days ago

Eco-Bricks

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North

What is an Eco-brick?
An eco-brick is a plastic bottle packed with shredded, single-use, non-recyclable plastics, compressed to a required density to create a reusable building block. They are a sustainable way to reusenon-biodegradable plastic waste as they are regarded as a long-lasting and … View more
What is an Eco-brick?
An eco-brick is a plastic bottle packed with shredded, single-use, non-recyclable plastics, compressed to a required density to create a reusable building block. They are a sustainable way to reusenon-biodegradable plastic waste as they are regarded as a long-lasting and durable material.

Eco-bricks = a low energy solution to keeping plastic out of the ecosystem!

What is the purpose of an eco-brick?
Making an eco-brick can be a tedious and time-consuming project (but great to do whilst watching TV!) and the purpose of it is to make you responsible for your own plastic waste and encourage you to reduce your own consumption.

The aim is to help you cut down on what you’re buying and ultimately produce less waste whilst creating something beneficial for yourself or the community!

What goes into the eco-brick?
The most important thing about an eco-brick is that the contents are CLEAN and DRY before they get stuffed. The reason for this is to prevent any bacteria or mould forming inside, which will undo all your hard work as they will not be validated!

You can put inside an eco-brick:
Potato chip, biscuit, cake packets etc.
Stretchy plastic e.g., carrier bags, bread bags, clingfilm etc.
Pasta/rice packets
Packaging – bubble wrap/plastic envelopes
Styrofoam/polystyrene
Hard plastic – meat trays, flowerpots etc (however, hard plastics will need to be cut up into much smaller pieces than soft plastic to allow you to reach the weight requirements)

What can I make with an eco-brick?
The most common personal projects are footstools! They can be as small or as large as you want, you can be creative with the bottle bottom colours to make a cool pattern or cover them in some fabric to make a decorative piece around the house!

There are other smaller projects you can make, like doorstops for example! I am personally taking inspiration from this one found on Pinterest:

Ok, so how do I make one?
It is very simple! The picture below shows you how in 5 simple steps. The key is to just keep stuffing until you can’t any more! With time and patience, your brick will come to life.

1242 days ago

Holiday time activities.

NumberWorks'nWords Palmerston North

What educational activities can you suggest to keep children busy during the holidays?
Head to a bookstore and let your child pick out a book as a treat.
Learn life skills such as cooking or helping a neighbour.
Write a story about their favourite moments such as a celebration day or a fun … View more
What educational activities can you suggest to keep children busy during the holidays?
Head to a bookstore and let your child pick out a book as a treat.
Learn life skills such as cooking or helping a neighbour.
Write a story about their favourite moments such as a celebration day or a fun family holiday.
Don’t forget to have some down time as well!

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1242 days ago

Sick of the cold this winter?

The team from EnergySmart - Palmerston North

We have a wide range of Heat Pumps available to help you warm up your home.

With Daikin Heat Pumps from just $1,849 installed* now is the perfect time to get in touch. Book your free in home assessment and quote today!

*Terms and conditions apply. The $1,849 is for a back to back install on a … View more
We have a wide range of Heat Pumps available to help you warm up your home.

With Daikin Heat Pumps from just $1,849 installed* now is the perfect time to get in touch. Book your free in home assessment and quote today!

*Terms and conditions apply. The $1,849 is for a back to back install on a Daikin FTXV25UVMA, with a 5 year warranty, while stock lasts. 6 months interest free and 6 months no repayments is available on Q Mastercard card and their lending criteria applies.

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1242 days ago

Dress

Mark and Megan from West End

Brand new
. Never worn
Size small

Price: $40

1243 days ago

Junior Rangers School Holiday Programme at Pūkaha

Emily Court from Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre

Junior Rangers is back for the July School Holidays running Tuesdays to Thursdays of both weeks from 10:30am-2:30pm.

It aims to appeal to children aged 5 to 14 and get them interested and engaged in nature and the outdoors. Lots of hands-on learning in the Pūkaha forest and time spent in nature, … View more
Junior Rangers is back for the July School Holidays running Tuesdays to Thursdays of both weeks from 10:30am-2:30pm.

It aims to appeal to children aged 5 to 14 and get them interested and engaged in nature and the outdoors. Lots of hands-on learning in the Pūkaha forest and time spent in nature, exploring the world of fungi and insects. Kids will see kiwi and long finned
eels plus learn all about native wildlife. Includes lunch to suit a range of dietary requirements


$30 per child or $27 for Members. Spots are limited. Please book online:
book.bookit.co.nz...

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1243 days ago

“It’s Red Cross Shop Book Week”

The Team from Red Cross Shop Palmerston North

“Stock up now on on all those great reads”
We will continue with half price on all electrical appliances also half price on selected furniture
Starting Tuesday 6 July at The Red Cross Shop corner Tremaine Ave and Malden Street Palmerston North

1243 days ago

Are you a daily smartphone user? Participants wanted for an emoji study

Jen from Roslyn - Terrace End

Participants who complete the questionnaire will be offered a chance to enter a prize draw for NZD200 Amazon voucher.


Link to the survey: bit.ly...

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1244 days ago

DIY – Terracotta Bud Vases

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North

Take on the terracotta trend and sculpt a unique floral feature.


You will need:

- Modelling clay (air-drying or baking)
- Rolling pin

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Take on the terracotta trend and sculpt a unique floral feature.


You will need:

- Modelling clay (air-drying or baking)
- Rolling pin

- Knife
- Straw
- Fine sandpaper
- Test pot brush
- Paint test pots (we like Resene Sakura & Resene Apple Blossom)
- Resene FX Paint Effects Medium
- Small sponge
- Cord to hang


Step one: Start by rolling out your clay about 7mm thick (A). It’s important to work on a clean, non-stick surface.
Step two: Use a knife to cut a rectangle as long as you want the main shape to be, then cut a square roughly twice the width of the rectangle and two-thirds the height (B). No matter what shape you’re making, the top piece must be wider to form a dome or pocket. The backing piece always needs to be taller and have enough height to support your flora and allow for a hole.


Step three: If using air-drying clay, dip your fingers in water and wet the edges of the clay slightly – baking clay does not require any water to seal together. Take the smaller, wider square piece and make an arc over the backing piece, bringing the sides together (C). Press the sides down so the clay bonds together, then do the same along the bottom (D), making sure you still have a curved opening at the top.


Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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1245 days ago

Pink Ribbon Cookie Cutter

Tricia from Palmerston North Central

I’m looking for 1 Pink Ribbon Cookie Cutter.

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1244 days ago

HALOGEN STANDARD LIGHT STAND

Kevin from Milson

Have decided to sell my second Halogen Lamp, up for sale as no longer needed.
Is made from black coated light metal with inset gold bands.
Has a dimmer switch. 180 cm high.
A bargain.

Price: $30

1244 days ago

Machining apprenticeship available in Manawatū-Whanganui.

Competenz

Are you, or someone you know interested in an apprenticeship?
Cranston Engineering Ltd is looking for someone to join their family orientated close knit, friendly team with experienced and qualified mentors on hand to take you through your apprenticeship.
Apply today!

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1245 days ago

Ceiling insulation

Jemma from Takaro

3.6 does 10.5m2 for $65 a bail

Price: $65

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1245 days ago

Polyester insulation

Jemma from Takaro

NZ made pure polyester underfloor and Ceiling insulation

$160 per bail ceiling R3.3 200mm thick 15m2 blanket

$160 per bail underfloor R1.5 510mm wide
20m2 per bag

$180 per bail underfloor R1.8 510mm wide 20m2 per bail … View more
NZ made pure polyester underfloor and Ceiling insulation

$160 per bail ceiling R3.3 200mm thick 15m2 blanket

$160 per bail underfloor R1.5 510mm wide
20m2 per bag

$180 per bail underfloor R1.8 510mm wide 20m2 per bail

$160 per bail underfloor R1.5 600mm wide
20m2 per bag

Possibly could do a bulk load if you get a lot

Could drop off as well

Negotiable

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