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The Team from Curtain Clean Palmerston North
As the summer months approach, many people look for ways to keep their homes cool without relying entirely on air conditioning. One simple and cost-effective method is the use of curtains. This article will explore how curtains can reduce heat and provide a more comfortable living space.
How … View moreAs the summer months approach, many people look for ways to keep their homes cool without relying entirely on air conditioning. One simple and cost-effective method is the use of curtains. This article will explore how curtains can reduce heat and provide a more comfortable living space.
How Curtains Reduce Heat
Blocking Sunlight: Curtains act as a barrier to the sun's rays, preventing them from heating up your room. By closing the curtains during the hottest part of the day, you can reduce the temperature inside.
Material Matters: The type of fabric plays a crucial role in how effective the curtains are at blocking heat. Thick, dense materials like velvet or blackout fabrics can block more heat compared to sheer or lightweight fabrics.
Colour Choices: Darker colours tend to absorb more heat, whereas lighter colours reflect it. While dark curtains may block more sunlight, they might also trap more heat. On the other hand, lighter curtains can keep a room cooler by reflecting heat away.
Insulating Properties: Some curtains have a special lining that adds an extra layer of insulation, keeping the heat outside and the cool air inside. These can be particularly effective in maintaining a comfortable temperature.
Benefits of Using Curtains to Reduce Heat
Energy Savings: By reducing the need for air conditioning......
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Julia Wallace Retirement Village
Choosing the right care centre is an important decision. To help you, we’ve put together The Ryman Care Guide to highlight the care, kindness and comfort that our care centres provide.
At Ryman villages, we offer comprehensive care options customised to suit your needs.
Our assisted living… View moreChoosing the right care centre is an important decision. To help you, we’ve put together The Ryman Care Guide to highlight the care, kindness and comfort that our care centres provide.
At Ryman villages, we offer comprehensive care options customised to suit your needs.
Our assisted living apartments are in the heart of the village and include amenities like housekeeping and chef-prepared meals to make life easier.
Our villages all offer rest home care, and most also offer hospital and specialist dementia care.
You can relax, knowing if your needs change, we can continue looking after you.
Discover the kindness and comfort of Ryman care, request your free copy today.
The Team from NZ Compare
Light Up Diwali! We had over 340 incredible responses from all you Diwali enthusiasts who shared your power-saving tips for a chance to WIN $150 towards your power bills!
Now, the moment you've been waiting for – did you emerge as the lucky winner? CLICK below to find out!
Didn't… View moreLight Up Diwali! We had over 340 incredible responses from all you Diwali enthusiasts who shared your power-saving tips for a chance to WIN $150 towards your power bills!
Now, the moment you've been waiting for – did you emerge as the lucky winner? CLICK below to find out!
Didn't WIN this time? Don't worry! Stay connected with NZ Compare to keep informed about future competitions, deals, and tips!
We're here to brighten up your Diwali and your budget! CLICK HERE to discover more: www.powercompare.co.nz...
Kevin from Awapuni
Final Quiz of 2023 .
Date change - was 1 December / now 24 Nov .
1 pm start
Grab a friend and come along .
Where do Santa and his elves go for a swim ? Answer tomorrow .
The Team from Ryman Healthcare
Embracing adventure is made easy with our lock-and-leave-style living. We keep your home secure and well-maintained while you take off to explore what brings you joy.
Premila and Ebbie love the freedom of their Ryman lifestyle. The pair take off on holiday whenever they want and return home to … View moreEmbracing adventure is made easy with our lock-and-leave-style living. We keep your home secure and well-maintained while you take off to explore what brings you joy.
Premila and Ebbie love the freedom of their Ryman lifestyle. The pair take off on holiday whenever they want and return home to freshly mowed lawns, watered gardens, clean windows, and a safe village.
Discover more about the freedom of living in a Ryman village.
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The Great NZ Pet Election has launched and we’re on the hunt for NZ’s best pet!
Pick up a copy of the Manawatū Standard to find out how to nominate your companion then check back every day to see if they are selected as a daily winner! All daily winners will receive a $50 pet store voucher… View moreThe Great NZ Pet Election has launched and we’re on the hunt for NZ’s best pet!
Pick up a copy of the Manawatū Standard to find out how to nominate your companion then check back every day to see if they are selected as a daily winner! All daily winners will receive a $50 pet store voucher and will qualify towards the grand pet election prize of a $1,000 pet store voucher. Find out more here.
Let the great NZ Pet Election begin!
The team at Manawatū Standard
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Stephen from Takaro
I am looking for lawnmowers going or not.even mower parts..catchers etc..plz txt 021665838.ty
Heather from Roslyn - Terrace End
Hello Neighbourly Community. I would like recommendations for a mobile hairdresser please. Thankyou.
The Team Reporter from NZ Farmer - North Island
Hi everyone. Keep an eye on your letterbox and emails as the November issue of NZFarmer is nearly here. Hope you enjoy it.
Sonita
Rosemary from Hokowhitu
Some of you will be aware of the PNCC land exchange proposal where an area of Waterloo Park Reserve in Hokowhitu is under threat of being lost to housing development as part of Plan Change E at Roxburgh Crescent.
Some will also know of local community aspirations to see the area retained as … View moreSome of you will be aware of the PNCC land exchange proposal where an area of Waterloo Park Reserve in Hokowhitu is under threat of being lost to housing development as part of Plan Change E at Roxburgh Crescent.
Some will also know of local community aspirations to see the area retained as Reserve land, with the vision of it being part of a larger potential community orchard in Waterloo Park.
A recent PNCC mailout in the Hokowhitu area seeks public feedback on a revised Draft Plan Change E. Although a side-note indicates otherwise, some of the information on that mailout, and on the PNCC website it references (pncc.govt.nz/roxburgh), appears to imply that the loss of the Waterloo Park Reserve area has already been sanctioned.
In fact, the land exchange proposal decision has not yet been made. Following the public consultation in April/May, and the submissions hearing in early August, Councillors will be debating and voting on the issue this week, as the first step in the final decision process.
This is scheduled as Item 9 on the Agenda for the Strategy & Finance Committee meeting on Wednesday (15th November, estimated start time approx. 10.30 a.m.). Interested members of the public are encouraged to come to the Council Chamber to observe the proceedings.
The Team from NZ Compare
Happy Diwali! The Festival of Lights is a significant Hindu festival celebrated with lighting lamps, cultural rituals, and the exchange of sweets, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness and good over evil.
Let's make your festival brighter and your wallet happier! CLICK BELOW to … View moreHappy Diwali! The Festival of Lights is a significant Hindu festival celebrated with lighting lamps, cultural rituals, and the exchange of sweets, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness and good over evil.
Let's make your festival brighter and your wallet happier! CLICK BELOW to share your power-saving tips in our "Light Up Diwali, WN $150" competition.
Don't miss out - ends 13/11, 2023. T&Cs Apply.
Anne from Roslyn - Terrace End
THIS SATURDAY 11th November, at 229 Ruahine street pn, 9AM/12NOON, please come along we have lots of quality clothing $2 each or a bag for $5. There are 6 raffles a Ham, Xmas cake.$250 voucher, Basket of garden goodies also $80 voucher, terrace end businesses $$$$$vouchers. There will be a french … View moreTHIS SATURDAY 11th November, at 229 Ruahine street pn, 9AM/12NOON, please come along we have lots of quality clothing $2 each or a bag for $5. There are 6 raffles a Ham, Xmas cake.$250 voucher, Basket of garden goodies also $80 voucher, terrace end businesses $$$$$vouchers. There will be a french painter with her work for sale.
Pete's pantry, jewellery, home baking, crafts, plants, collectables, cafe and white elephant. So something for everyone.
The Team from NZ Compare
Happy Single's Day!
Whether you're celebrating solo or with friends, take some time today to treat yourself.
CLICK below to enter our Single's Day competition to WIN a $111 Prezzy Card!!
For more than 100 years, we New Zealanders have identified ourselves as Kiwis.
The kiwi is in the name of businesses, in logos, in ads, even on the wings of our Airforce ... ironically.
We think it's time we gave the little guy some well-deserved recognition. Show your love for our … View moreFor more than 100 years, we New Zealanders have identified ourselves as Kiwis.
The kiwi is in the name of businesses, in logos, in ads, even on the wings of our Airforce ... ironically.
We think it's time we gave the little guy some well-deserved recognition. Show your love for our national icon - the kiwi - by voting KIWI for Bird of the Century.
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