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Nura Majzoub Sapir from Global Translations
"So powerful is the light of unity that it can illuminate the whole earth." Bahá'u'lláh
The Team from Resene ColorShop Palmerston North
These versatile holders can be used to display favourite photos or for handmade place cards at a special dinner party. Paint them to co-ordinate with your room's décor or your party theme.
Find out how to create your own.
Kelly from Takaro
Where are the clothing bins in Palmerston north ? I am unable to find any ....please advise where you can take these now ..
Thanks
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Yvonne from West End
Hi there is there anyone who would have a few moments to put a TV up on my wall in the lounge Have the brackets here Just needs to be put up many thanks
Jessica Zimmerman Reporter from Homed - Manawatu
Our House of the Week this week is a gorgeous renovated villa in Foxton, for sale through John and Michelle van Lienen from Sotheby's. Don't forget to look at our Open Home Guide! All in today's edition of Homed.
Looking for an agent to market your home?
Check Homed Manawatū to … View moreOur House of the Week this week is a gorgeous renovated villa in Foxton, for sale through John and Michelle van Lienen from Sotheby's. Don't forget to look at our Open Home Guide! All in today's edition of Homed.
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Pat from Feilding
Here is a bit of research, instead of gossip:
(this is just one reliable source - from the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention)
“[The study] clearly shows that those who were unvaccinated had much higher rates of infection and death,” said Dr. Shobha Swaminathan, an associate … View moreHere is a bit of research, instead of gossip:
(this is just one reliable source - from the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention)
“[The study] clearly shows that those who were unvaccinated had much higher rates of infection and death,” said Dr. Shobha Swaminathan, an associate professor and infectious diseases physician at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School.
In fact, she said unvaccinated people in the study had an almost 20-times higher risk of dying from COVID-19 than the fully vaccinated.
In a third study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, researchers looked at data from more than 70,000 people who were tested for coronavirus infection.
Three doses provided more protection against symptomatic infection, compared with two doses or being unvaccinated, the authors found.
The CDC also published additional COVID-19 data last week on its website showing that in December, unvaccinated Americans 50 to 64 years old were 44 times more likely to be hospitalized compared to those who were fully vaccinated and received a third dose.
The hospitalization risk was 49 times higher for unvaccinated people 65 and older.
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The Feilding & District Art Society
There's only one week left to sign up for Roger Key's drawing class on Sunday 6 March!
In this one-day workshop, Roger will work with you to improve your drawing technique and gain confidence.
You might be an experienced artist looking to refine your technique, or a complete … View moreThere's only one week left to sign up for Roger Key's drawing class on Sunday 6 March!
In this one-day workshop, Roger will work with you to improve your drawing technique and gain confidence.
You might be an experienced artist looking to refine your technique, or a complete beginner. No matter which of these applies to you, there's no doubt you'll find that working with Roger is fun, relaxing, educational and inspiring!
Αll you need to bring is yourself, an H pencil, and A3 or A4 drawing pad.
Tickets are $72 for members or $90 for non members - available at the Art Centre or www.feildingartsociety.com....
Hi neighbours,
The summer holidays will be over soon, but you can still escape with a magazine.
Our Mags4Gifts End of Summer Sale is on now and you could be in to win 1 of 20 Hydration Heroes Gift Sets from Antipodes!
Simply purchase a subscription to the NZ House & Garden, … View moreHi neighbours,
The summer holidays will be over soon, but you can still escape with a magazine.
Our Mags4Gifts End of Summer Sale is on now and you could be in to win 1 of 20 Hydration Heroes Gift Sets from Antipodes!
Simply purchase a subscription to the NZ House & Garden, New Zealand Gardener, or the TV Guide and you're in the draw.
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Nura Majzoub Sapir from Global Translations
Hi Neighbours, we offer certified translations of all kinds of documents, such as birth, death, and marriage certificates, Apostille, police clearances, driver licences, school transcripts, passports, bank statements, legal, scientific and other kinds of documents, websites, manuals and other large… View moreHi Neighbours, we offer certified translations of all kinds of documents, such as birth, death, and marriage certificates, Apostille, police clearances, driver licences, school transcripts, passports, bank statements, legal, scientific and other kinds of documents, websites, manuals and other large projects for both individuals and businesses. Our translations are affordable and ready within 1-3 working days. We are accepted by all NZ Government agencies, such as Immigration NZ, The Department of Internal Affairs, NZ Transport Agency, NZ Qualifications Authority and others. We translate into over 190 languages and also provide urgent and extra-urgent translation services.
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Gill from Feilding
Heaps of household items
8A Clifton Terrace, Palmerston North ( the rear unit down driveway)
8AM Start
Negotiable
Marie from Bunnythorpe
Hi everyone, I am looking for an upright bookcase with glass doors. No wider than 750cm. No colour preference.
Nura Majzoub Sapir from Global Translations
Hi Neighbours, we offer certified translations of all kinds of documents, such as birth, death and marriage certificates, Apostille, police clearances, driver licences, school transcripts, passports, bank statements, legal, scientific and other kinds of documents, websites, manuals and other large … View moreHi Neighbours, we offer certified translations of all kinds of documents, such as birth, death and marriage certificates, Apostille, police clearances, driver licences, school transcripts, passports, bank statements, legal, scientific and other kinds of documents, websites, manuals and other large projects for both individuals and businesses. Our translations are affordable and ready within 1-3 working days. We are accepted by all NZ Government agencies, such as Immigration NZ, The Department of Internal Affairs, NZ Transport Agency, NZ Qualifications Authority and others. We translate into over 190 languages and also provide urgent and extra-urgent translation services.
Some of our languages include Spanish, English, Portuguese, Farsi, Arabic, Punjabi, Gujarati, Vietnamese, Bengali, French, Chinese, Te Reo Maori, Samoan, Kiribati, Burmese, Tongan, Malayalam, Hindi, New Zealand Sign Language, Nepali, Tagalog, German, Afrikaans, Korean, Fiji Hindi, Japanese, Dutch, Russian, Tamil, Italian, Thai, Malay, Urdu, Khmer, Sinhala, Bahasa Indonesia, Min, Telugu, Marathi, Min, Niuean, Bengali, Swedish, Polish, Greek, Tuvaluan, Czech, Tokelauan, Danish and other.
NumberWorks'nWords Palmerston North
Did you know, February 22, 2022 is a palindrome date, meaning it can be read the same way backward and forward!
Nura Majzoub Sapir from Global Translations
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Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North
The interior design trends you can expect to see bloom in 2022.
Somehow in the last couple of years, time has stretched yet stalled in ways most of us can’t quite comprehend: it seems as though the initial pandemic lockdown was only yesterday.
The ongoing impacts of Covid-19 and the … View moreThe interior design trends you can expect to see bloom in 2022.
Somehow in the last couple of years, time has stretched yet stalled in ways most of us can’t quite comprehend: it seems as though the initial pandemic lockdown was only yesterday.
The ongoing impacts of Covid-19 and the restrictions and life changes it has brought about has shaped all aspects of life: including property design and development, and the way we choose to furnish our homes.
A Touch of the 70s: The 90s may currently be the retro kickback in clothing fashion, but the 70s is about to make its comeback for interior design. This vintage theme will not be the bold patterned wallpaper and aubergine coloured bathroom fittings you’ve only just stripped from your grandparents’ home but instead suggestions and colour pops of burnt orange, moss greens and other warm neutrals.
Items to lend these pops of brightness and patterns can be found at local flea markets, antique stores and junkyards. Routinely visiting these places and keeping an eye out for 70s pieces online can help you find lots of complementary items to mix and match and provide a retro flair.
Bringing the Outside, In: The houseplant trend we saw bloom through 2021 is set to continue through 2022. Bringing authentic greenery into the home has been proven to improve internal air quality, promote endorphins and, well, to make the place look great!
Retailers have moved with the increased demand for houseplants and most now stock a good variety to cater for everyone, so there’s something for every room and every capability of green fingers. A sweetheart plant is a versatile climber happy in shaded rooms, hole-y monstera plants with their unique cut-out leaves thrive in low-light interiors, fiddle leaf fig trees are hardy and bushy but need lots of sun, and snake plants only need infrequent watering to flourish.
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
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