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Joan from Milson
A King Size bed is available to take away for free or a small Koha which will be passed on to our favourite charity. Some stains on the split base. Bed in fair condition and mattress comfortable.
First-come-first-served basis.
Free
James Eaton from Coast Access Radio 104.7FM
We, the team at Coast Access Radio, are incredibly stoked to be able to present the fabulously fun and entertaining children's show - Suzy and Friends!!! What great timing; right in the middle of the school holidays too! Tune in every Sunday at 7am, starting THIS Sunday 10th October...... … View moreWe, the team at Coast Access Radio, are incredibly stoked to be able to present the fabulously fun and entertaining children's show - Suzy and Friends!!! What great timing; right in the middle of the school holidays too! Tune in every Sunday at 7am, starting THIS Sunday 10th October...... Spread the word, tell your friends, share this post, AND tune in either to 104.7FM between Foxton and Paekakariki or online.....😁👍🤩
Darrien from Roslyn - Terrace End
Labouring work required by 52 year old Male.
Kitchenhand/dish washer, brick laying, furniture removal, landscaping section clearing or laundry helper.
Hard working and reliable.
Physically fit so I dont mind physically demanding labour.
Flexible to work any hours day or night.
If you have … View moreLabouring work required by 52 year old Male.
Kitchenhand/dish washer, brick laying, furniture removal, landscaping section clearing or laundry helper.
Hard working and reliable.
Physically fit so I dont mind physically demanding labour.
Flexible to work any hours day or night.
If you have work you would like a hand with please call any time.
Available for early starts Monday to Friday.
I have no qualifications or drivers license.
I am avail for work immediately
Please phone Darrien on 02108690801
No txt messaging please.
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North
Curtains are essential for a warm, healthy home. Here's what to know as a renter to get the most out of your curtains.
Whether a green paisley swirl or a modern muted linen, curtains are essential for a healthy home. More important than the material is the way they’re installed.
When … View moreCurtains are essential for a warm, healthy home. Here's what to know as a renter to get the most out of your curtains.
Whether a green paisley swirl or a modern muted linen, curtains are essential for a healthy home. More important than the material is the way they’re installed.
When warm air hits cold glass, two things happen: the warm air escapes and the newly cooled air forms condensation on the window pane.
The best way of dealing with this is by keeping warm air away from the window with curtains and blinds, which creates a pocket of air between the window and the window covering.
Getting the most out of curtains:
• Ideally, they should touch the floor and the track and curtain should be wider than the window frame. The most important part is to cover the whole window and create a seal against the cold air.
• They should fit tightly against the wall or window frame. Sometimes changing the type of track they’re hung on can close a gap between the window and the curtain. For example, rods and rails are often installed a few centimetres out from the window, which means there can be big gaps and no seal created.
• Pelmets can help to decrease heat loss, but won’t stop it completely.
• Curtains with two layers can increase heat retention, but how they’re fitted is most important.
• Net curtains, installed very close to the window and in contact with the window frame, can be effective.
• Blinds need to be installed snugly inside the window frame to be effective. If they sit out from the window, or if there are gaps between the blind and the frame, they’re not going to keep the heat in.
• Remember to open curtains every morning to make the most of the sun’s heat, and close them at sundown to keep that heat in.
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Levin
Curtains are essential for a warm, healthy home. Here's what to know as a renter to get the most out of your curtains.
Whether a green paisley swirl or a modern muted linen, curtains are essential for a healthy home. More important than the material is the way they’re installed.
When … View moreCurtains are essential for a warm, healthy home. Here's what to know as a renter to get the most out of your curtains.
Whether a green paisley swirl or a modern muted linen, curtains are essential for a healthy home. More important than the material is the way they’re installed.
When warm air hits cold glass, two things happen: the warm air escapes and the newly cooled air forms condensation on the window pane.
The best way of dealing with this is by keeping warm air away from the window with curtains and blinds, which creates a pocket of air between the window and the window covering.
Getting the most out of curtains:
• Ideally, they should touch the floor and the track and curtain should be wider than the window frame. The most important part is to cover the whole window and create a seal against the cold air.
• They should fit tightly against the wall or window frame. Sometimes changing the type of track they’re hung on can close a gap between the window and the curtain. For example, rods and rails are often installed a few centimetres out from the window, which means there can be big gaps and no seal created.
• Pelmets can help to decrease heat loss, but won’t stop it completely.
• Curtains with two layers can increase heat retention, but how they’re fitted is most important.
• Net curtains, installed very close to the window and in contact with the window frame, can be effective.
• Blinds need to be installed snugly inside the window frame to be effective. If they sit out from the window, or if there are gaps between the blind and the frame, they’re not going to keep the heat in.
• Remember to open curtains every morning to make the most of the sun’s heat, and close them at sundown to keep that heat in.
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
Quinton from Milson
Essence Esoteric Essentials life coaching is now available. For more info, please call me on 021 368 331
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Debra from Palmerston North Central
Hi guys is there anyone out there with a trailer or ute that could pick up some tall yukka trees for me from Kelvin Grove and deliver them down my Awapuni end, I have a back problem and can't lift them and they won't fit in my car. I will pay for delivery of them, there is only 2 big … View moreHi guys is there anyone out there with a trailer or ute that could pick up some tall yukka trees for me from Kelvin Grove and deliver them down my Awapuni end, I have a back problem and can't lift them and they won't fit in my car. I will pay for delivery of them, there is only 2 big ones and a couple of little one's. Please let me know if you can as I have to tell the lady today, many thank Debra
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Sarah from Levin
Club Meeting - Sunday 31 October being held at the Levin A&P grounds (in the Presidents Room)
meeting to start at Midday - All Welcome
Tea & Coffee provided, but please bring your own cup and snacks!
Guest Speaker - Sue Clarke - has extensive poultry knowledge from keeping her own small … View moreClub Meeting - Sunday 31 October being held at the Levin A&P grounds (in the Presidents Room)
meeting to start at Midday - All Welcome
Tea & Coffee provided, but please bring your own cup and snacks!
Guest Speaker - Sue Clarke - has extensive poultry knowledge from keeping her own small flock & training for 3 years in the UK, followed by 30+ years working in Levin breeding and hatching commercial Layers and Meat birds' Sue was also the co author to the very successful books "How to Care for you Poultry Volume 1 & 2" - there will be some copies available at the meeting.
Sue will be talking about preparing your birds for breeding and incubating their eggs
If you have any questions you'd like to ask, please email on cd.national.2020@gmail.com and we'll pass onto Sue so she can do her research in advance.
the Committee meeting will start after the presentation, at around 2pm
at Level 2 we'll need to be wearing masks - and we won't be able to share food, but fingers crossed we're at Level 1 by then
EnergySmart - Palmerston North
Make sure you are using your timer settings to their full potential! A lot of Heat Pumps allow you to set daily and weekly timers to turn on and off your Heat Pump.
Some great timer settings are:
1. 30 minutes before you wake up in the morning so you can eat brekky in a nice warm living room.
… View moreMake sure you are using your timer settings to their full potential! A lot of Heat Pumps allow you to set daily and weekly timers to turn on and off your Heat Pump.
Some great timer settings are:
1. 30 minutes before you wake up in the morning so you can eat brekky in a nice warm living room.
2. 30 minutes before the kids arrive home from school or you arrive home from work
3. Set your timers to come on in the mornings as a base temperature of around 20c in the weekends to ensure your home is comfortable while you are at home throughout the day.
4.If you're on a power plan which offers free hours of power, make sure you set it to turn on and off during your free hours!
Print specialist Tracy Reynolds had been working at NZ Post as a print operator for 13 years before she decided to embark on studying towards an NZ Diploma of Print Industry Management Level 5, a qualification she has now completed.
“I’m not the normal age student!” she laughs. “I knew … View morePrint specialist Tracy Reynolds had been working at NZ Post as a print operator for 13 years before she decided to embark on studying towards an NZ Diploma of Print Industry Management Level 5, a qualification she has now completed.
“I’m not the normal age student!” she laughs. “I knew it would be a lot of work, but I was assured that I would have plenty of support from the NZ Post team and I did feel I needed a challenge at the time. Given the current climate right now with COVID-19, I knew the qualification would be an advantage if I was to take another path within NZ Post.”
Tracy has just been named as the Diploma of Print Management Student of the Year at the recent national Pride in Print awards, an honour she says was “absolutely blown away” to receive.
Upskilling is for everyone - you don't need to be new to your industry to gain a qualification and advance in your career!
Tracy is a perfect example of this.
We have released the first edition of our newly revamped Seniors newsletter, which you can read here: officeforseniors.govt.nz...
In this issue we catch up with a veteran fencer, delve into all things insurance and discuss a bit about our Digital Literacy programme, plus more.
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