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Helen Gilmour-Jones from Hokowhitu Village Centre Incorporated
Hundreds of books for sale. Our shelves were overflowing, we had no room for newly donated books and the store room was chock-a-block.
This Saturday, 22 May, 9 to 12 midday. Hokowhitu Village Centre, 356 Albert Street.
Please tell your friends.
Books - mostly fiction this time - $2 each, or 3 … View moreHundreds of books for sale. Our shelves were overflowing, we had no room for newly donated books and the store room was chock-a-block.
This Saturday, 22 May, 9 to 12 midday. Hokowhitu Village Centre, 356 Albert Street.
Please tell your friends.
Books - mostly fiction this time - $2 each, or 3 books for $5.
Some specialist or highly sought-after books, individually priced, ranging from $3 to $7.
A few children’s books at 50c each.
Other items: Jigsaws, a few plants, Wheat bags, Raffle (Kindly donated by Veronica Jayne Hairdressers.)
All proceeds will support the running of Hokowhitu Village Centre
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Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North
Friends of mine would probably describe me as “crafty“ and “creative.” But that’s just because they’re too polite to tell you the truth: I’m cheap.
My stinginess has led me down dark alleys in search of scrap wood to build a coffee table for a fraction of the price of the furniture… View moreFriends of mine would probably describe me as “crafty“ and “creative.” But that’s just because they’re too polite to tell you the truth: I’m cheap.
My stinginess has led me down dark alleys in search of scrap wood to build a coffee table for a fraction of the price of the furniture store version I adore. And it means I’ll often wake up to messages from friends with photos of dilapidated, discarded furniture on the street that say, “This made me think of you.”
As a result, my home is filled with inexpensive pieces that have been gathered in unconventional ways or made by yours truly. In fact, the other day while I was tidying up, I realised that every item – with the exception of my mattress – cost less than $500.
I’ve been very deliberate in my selections, and it’s taken me years to build an arsenal of couches, tables, rugs and art that I’m happy with. At times it was difficult not to rush to a department store and settle for a set of just-okay dining chairs to avoid another night of standing around the dinner table eating dinner.
I realise not everybody has as much patience to devote to decorating and furnishing their home. And I’m not proposing you spend your weekends scrounging around in rubbish heaps for unique home accents. (Please, that would mean fewer treasures for me.)
But there are a few tricks and shortcuts I’ve learned along the way that make it easy to save a buck or $200. And not a single one requires a tetanus shot.
Don’t be afraid of prints: If you want to make an otherwise bland room come to life, just add prints. The bright green floral couch in my living room (which I affectionately refer to as “nana chic“) serves as the anchor for the space, and the wallpaper in my dressing room turns a drab wall into a happy garden. Plus, the pattern is so bold that I needed to cover only one wall, thus saving money. Just be sure to go easy on other patterns so as not to overwhelm the eye.
Think big: If you have a large, blank wall to fill, don’t immediately think gallery wall, which is a strategically arranged collection of art pieces that can cost a fortune to frame. Instead opt for a large anchor piece, such as a giant map or a handmade installation. For my living room, I searched “DIY backdrop” for inspiration and found instructions on how to make a huge tassel hanging.
Know what to buy vs DIY: Whenever I see an item described as “industrial” or as made with “reclaimed” materials, my DIY senses tingle. Additionally, the plumbing section at your local hardware store is brimming with potential storage solutions. I built the clothing racks in my dressing room using copper piping and concrete, and I’ve made a simple, versatile blanket ladder using dowel and copper fittings. And if you find an affordable set of drawers but hate the knobs, you’re just a few twists away from a sleek piece if you update the hardware.
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Amy Houben from Awapuni Vege Hub
Hi everyone,
Great selection below in this weeks Vege Hub $15 orders:
Cauliflower
Kumara
Pumpkin
Carrots
Onion
Banana … View moreHi everyone,
Great selection below in this weeks Vege Hub $15 orders:
Cauliflower
Kumara
Pumpkin
Carrots
Onion
Banana
Kiwifruit Green
Mandarin
Remember to get your Internet Banking orders in by Monday (tonight) at midnight for pick up Thursday 20 May.
Information about how to order you can find attached to this page.
Sheryn from
Our market is still pumping!! 😎💪
Compared to April 2020
• Median Price up 46.8%
• Sales Count up 526.9%
… View moreOur market is still pumping!! 😎💪
Compared to April 2020
• Median Price up 46.8%
• Sales Count up 526.9%
• Days to Sell increased 2 days
Compared to March 2021
• Median Price up 2.3%
• Seasonally adjusted median price up 1.3%
• Sales Count down 22.2%
• Seasonally adjusted sales count down 12.6%
• Days to Sell increased 4 days
Check out the full report for all districts, click the link here:
www.reinz.co.nz...
Michelle from Linton
Hi has anyone had a meal at The Loop Restaurant in Foxton? Just wondering what they are like and the prices?
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Helen Gilmour-Jones from Hokowhitu Village Centre Incorporated
We have dozens of books for sale this Sunday, 16 May, at the Hokowhitu Village Market. All proceeds are used to support the activities offered at Hokowhitu Village Centre, open Monday to Thursday 9.30 am to 3.30 pm, Friday 9.30 am to 1.30 pm, and Saturday 10 to 12 midday.
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Natasha from Ashhurst - Pohangina
Did you know that you can still be involved in the Manawatu Art Expo?
All artist bays are now sold out but there is still an opportunity to display and sell your work at the Manawatu Art Expo which runs 16 - 18 July at the Palmerston North Convention Centre.
You can still apply to submit 1 … View moreDid you know that you can still be involved in the Manawatu Art Expo?
All artist bays are now sold out but there is still an opportunity to display and sell your work at the Manawatu Art Expo which runs 16 - 18 July at the Palmerston North Convention Centre.
You can still apply to submit 1 - 5 pieces of work (up to 1m each piece) which will be displayed for sale on your behalf. It's a great opportunity if you don't have a large body of work to exhibit, or if you just want to dip your toe in the water in terms of showing your work.
The registration fee is $35 and then a handling fee of $6 per artwork. A commission of 30% is charged on all sold work.
Registration closes on the 31st of May.
Application for Registration: manawatuartexpo.files.wordpress.com...
Registration Information: manawatuartexpo.files.wordpress.com...
Website: manawatuartexpo.com...
The Manawatu Art Expo is an annual event run by the Feilding and District Art Society.
Linda from Feilding
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We're very excited to announce Competenz as our new Neighbourly partner. Competenz is an Industry Training Organisation and helps people develop their skills on the job.
We truly believe in the work they do to help people gain apprenticeships, build their skills and work alongside New … View moreWe're very excited to announce Competenz as our new Neighbourly partner. Competenz is an Industry Training Organisation and helps people develop their skills on the job.
We truly believe in the work they do to help people gain apprenticeships, build their skills and work alongside New Zealand businesses.
Please join us in welcoming Competenz and stay tuned for job listings and other exciting content!
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Kevin from Milson
Surplus to requirements.
These two heavy and solid planters look good in any situation.
They are slightly different in colour shading, but have the same pattern
Come complete with plants.
Measurements are 34 cm square, and approx. 36 cm high.
Price is for the pair.
Price: $60
Kevin from Milson
This drum is made of flexible plastic and has a tight fitting rubber lid.
Is suitable for use as a Compost Bin, Horse or Poultry feed or simply for storage of tools etc.
Is approx. 88 cm high and is in excellent condition
Just needs hose down to get rid of dust.
Welcome to view.
Price: $40
The Ministry of Social Development has recently updated the Guide for Carers, a valuable resource for those who care for family, whānau, āiga or friends with a health condition, a disability, an injury, or a physical or mental illness.
It covers a range of topics such as financial help, … View moreThe Ministry of Social Development has recently updated the Guide for Carers, a valuable resource for those who care for family, whānau, āiga or friends with a health condition, a disability, an injury, or a physical or mental illness.
It covers a range of topics such as financial help, assessing needs, getting help at home and being able to take a break from caring.
The Guide for Carers is available online now: bit.ly...
For more information about resources like this and other advice, read our SuperSeniors newsletter: bit.ly...
Helen van den Ende from English Language Partners - Palmerston North
Want to sit your Class 2 Truck License but worried about the English?
We have an ESOL course starting Saturday 12th June.
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Chanelle from Awapuni
This absolutely STUNNING Blush Lace Headband is guaranteed to impress! Dress up and get heads turning with this hair accessory. Worn once for a wedding.
Comes from a smoke and pet free home
*All proceeds from my listings go towards medical expenses for our 1yr daughter who was diagnosed with … View moreThis absolutely STUNNING Blush Lace Headband is guaranteed to impress! Dress up and get heads turning with this hair accessory. Worn once for a wedding.
Comes from a smoke and pet free home
*All proceeds from my listings go towards medical expenses for our 1yr daughter who was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at 7mths.
givealittle.co.nz...
Price: $30
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