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Fibre is here so come in to see the team of Chorus experts for a chat over a cup of coffee or tea when they're at Cuba Café on the 19th of July from 3pm till 6pm.
If you’ve got questions about installation, improving your current internet connection or livening up equipment they've … View moreFibre is here so come in to see the team of Chorus experts for a chat over a cup of coffee or tea when they're at Cuba Café on the 19th of July from 3pm till 6pm.
If you’ve got questions about installation, improving your current internet connection or livening up equipment they've already installed, they can help. A fibre broadband service will provide you with a fast connection that you can rely on. The great news is it’s still free to get fibre installed for most homes.
For more information visit: www.chorus.co.nz/get-connected or call 0800 222 644
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Tony from Feilding
Does anyone have half a dozen wooden pallets that are surplus to requirements?
Any replies much appreciated.
Regards, Tony
Drinking warm water before bed will keep you hydrated through the night and may help the body to get rid of unwanted toxins. It may also help to relieve pain or cramps in the stomach. Below is a list of benefits from drinking water before bedtime.
Enjoy the flexibility to do what you want and be more in control of your finances. Our fixed base weekly fee means Ryman residents can relax and make confident financial choices. And as living costs continue to rise, our fixed fee guarantee is more important than ever.
Ryman residents say that … View moreEnjoy the flexibility to do what you want and be more in control of your finances. Our fixed base weekly fee means Ryman residents can relax and make confident financial choices. And as living costs continue to rise, our fixed fee guarantee is more important than ever.
Ryman residents say that this financial security helps them plan ahead for large expenses like holidays while still enjoying themselves today. Because fewer responsibilities mean that you can live on your own terms. It’s one of the ways we’re pioneering retirement living – so you can embrace life and blaze a new trail in retirement.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Are you overdue a getaway? You could win a 13-day Sir Edmund Hillary Explorer South Island Rail & Coach tour by participating in Neighbourly’s 8th birthday celebration.
To enter the competition, just tell us what you love about your neighbourhood. It could be your favourite spot, a … View moreAre you overdue a getaway? You could win a 13-day Sir Edmund Hillary Explorer South Island Rail & Coach tour by participating in Neighbourly’s 8th birthday celebration.
To enter the competition, just tell us what you love about your neighbourhood. It could be your favourite spot, a beautiful view, or something that makes you smile. You could be in for a once-in-a-lifetime getaway!
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The Team from Red Cross - Manawatu Service Centre
Teach people new skills and give them confidence in medical emergencies. We are actively recruiting for Level 3 First Aid Instructors across New Zealand.
About NZRC and its culture:
New Zealand Red Cross is a member of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. Our work is guided… View moreTeach people new skills and give them confidence in medical emergencies. We are actively recruiting for Level 3 First Aid Instructors across New Zealand.
About NZRC and its culture:
New Zealand Red Cross is a member of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. Our work is guided by seven fundamental principles: humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity and universality.
New Zealand Red Cross plays a vital role in providing assistance to vulnerable people in New Zealand and overseas. We are an organisation with 10,000 volunteers and over 500 staff.
We welcome and encourage diversity in our workforce and adhere to best practice equal employment opportunity principles in all aspects of our recruitment and our ways of working.
To be a successful applicant, to apply for the position, and to download the job description, please click the link below to be taken to New Zealand Red Cross Website.
Note: All applications must be submitted online, last date of submitting application is 8 August 2022.
If you wish to discuss this opportunity or for further information, please contact Craig Gribble/Scott Walker at Craig.Gribble@redcross.org.nz / Scott.Walker@redcross.org.nz
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North
As a parent or parent-to-be, your number one focus will be the health and safety of your kids. In fact, it doesn’t matter whether they are 18 months or 18 years, we always have their best interests in mind – even if they don’t listen anymore!
However, the home environment can present many … View moreAs a parent or parent-to-be, your number one focus will be the health and safety of your kids. In fact, it doesn’t matter whether they are 18 months or 18 years, we always have their best interests in mind – even if they don’t listen anymore!
However, the home environment can present many dangers to young children. Take curtains and blinds, for example. Although they look great in a room, there’s a risk that kids can hurt themselves if they play around with them.
As such, what are the measures that you can take to ensure that they are safe in your home? Let us explain.
Keep your windows child-safe: Keep babies’ cots well away from windows and ensure that all blind and curtain cords are out of reach. This may mean not placing furniture next to windows – toddlers love climbing!
Child safety devices: You could install a safety device that adds another level of protection. This allows cords to be tightly wound around a cleat and out of reach, alternatively you could opt for electronically operated blinds.
Reduce the hazard: It is important to be aware at all times of child safety around the home. An extra safety measure is the installation of a safety device that either removes the cord loop or limits access to cords. A tension device (either a chain tensioner or cleat) can be anchored to the wall or floor so that young children cannot play with cords or put them around their neck.
Selecting the right curtain fabric type: There is no doubt that kids love to pull and tug on items around your home. While you can tell them off as many times as you like, it might be a good idea to invest in stronger fabric type for curtains in a kid’s bedroom.
For example, sheers and voiles – while they look great in a baby’s nursery, these fabrics are too lightweight and prone to damage especially when your youngest becomes mobile and wants to practice their climbing skills! In a kid’s bedroom, you’ll want a strong fabric that can take the odd pull and is also easy to clean should they get dirty.
If you need help, give us a call on 0800 579 0501 and we can offer helpful advice. We can also provide safety devices to keep your blind cords out of reach.
Gaye from Roslyn - Terrace End
Hi, does anyone have any old spouting that they no longer need please, I have a project that I need some for, Thanks
The Feilding & District Art Society
It’s set to be a rainy, grey school holiday break. Luckily, Feilding Art Centre is offering plenty of opportunities to have fun and learn new skills over the next two weeks.
Tomorrow, come along to Colour and Collage: Kids aged 8-12 will work with artist and printmaker Katie Russell to make a… View moreIt’s set to be a rainy, grey school holiday break. Luckily, Feilding Art Centre is offering plenty of opportunities to have fun and learn new skills over the next two weeks.
Tomorrow, come along to Colour and Collage: Kids aged 8-12 will work with artist and printmaker Katie Russell to make a mixed media artwork.
Friday July 15: The teens and adults among us can learn to make Leaf and Feather-inspired earrings with Rholene Singleton.
Tuesday July 19: Bee Creative will show your 8-12 year-olds how to make a mask inspired by the Day of the Dead Festival.
Wednesday July 20: Bee Creative returns to make felt toys with kids aged 8-12.
And of course, there’s always our ever-changing schedule of exhibitions taking place in our downstairs gallery!
To see everything that’s going on and register for any (or all) of the above classes, be sure you visit our website.
Steve from Awapuni
Cane basket, 33 cm diameter, for presenting or serving fruit or food. Text 027 2925 421.
Price: $20
Steve from Awapuni
Framed Print of 1889 Australian outback painting by Frederick McCubbin called 'Down on His Luck'. 750mm x 600mm. Good condition. Text 027 2925 421.
Price: $35
Jane from Highbury - Westbrook
We have a trunk section of a totara tree free to anyone who wants to use it for carving. Failing that it’s probably good firewood. About 3m long by 40-50cm across.
Free
Amy Houben from Awapuni Vege Hub
Hi everyone,
Here are the contents we expect to be in this Thursdays orders:
Broccoli
Cabbage
Carrots
Onion
Apple Royal Gala
… View moreHi everyone,
Here are the contents we expect to be in this Thursdays orders:
Broccoli
Cabbage
Carrots
Onion
Apple Royal Gala
Banana
Oranges
Orders cost a standard $15. You can order and pay via internet banking, payment details are in the document attached. Orders need to be placed before Tuesday 12 noon ready for collection Thursday morning from your chosen pick up point. Pick up location options can also be found in the document. Remember to bring some bags!
The Vege Hub Team
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