Dining Table Clearance
**MASSIVE DINING TABLE CLEARANCE SALE
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WE HAVE OVER 30 NEW DINING TABLES WE HAVE TO CLEAR πππππ
SOME ARE REDUCED BY UP TO $1500 OF THE RETAIL VALUE ββ±πππππ
A FEW ARE EXCLUSIVE TO LARGE RETAIL CHAIN STORES AND WE HAVE THEM FOR A FRACTION OF THE RETAIL PRICE ππππππ
MARBLE, TIMBER. LARGE, SMALL - WE HAVE A HUGE SELECTION πππππππ
IT'S NEVER BEEN A BETTER $$$$$ TIME TO UPGRADE YOUR DINING TABLE ππππππππ
FURNITURE CLEARANCE CENTRES - PUKEKOHE AND TAKANINI TRADERS
33 NELSON ST PUKEKOHE AND 211 GREAT SOUTH RD TAKANINI - OPEN ALL WEEKEND**
Poll: Is it rude to talk on the phone on a bus?
Buses can be a relaxing way to get home if you have a seat and enough space. However, it can be off-putting when someone is taking a phone call next to you.
Do you think it's inconsiderate for people to have lengthy phone calls on a bus? Vote in the poll, and add your comments below.
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63.9% Yes
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33.6% No
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2.5% Other - I'll share below
Hikoi - North Island
Police have established a Major Operations Centre (MOC) to provide oversight of the Police response to the upcoming hΔ«koi from Northland to Wellington.
The MOC, based at Police National Headquarters in Wellington, is providing logistical, resource and communication support to all districts along the hΔ«koi route.
Major Operations Director Superintendent Kelly Ryan says Police have been engaged with hΔ«koi organisers for many weeks.
βOur discussions with organisers to date have been positive and we expect the hΔ«koi to be conducted in a peaceful and lawful manner,β she says.
The hΔ«koi is expected to leave Northland today (Monday 11 November) and travel to Wellington, arriving at Parliament between Monday 18 and Tuesday 19 November.
βWeβve planned for large numbers to join the hΔ«koi, with disruption likely to some roads, including highways and main streets along the route,β Superintendent Ryan says.
βThe MOC will support our frontline, district-based staff with the management of people, vehicles and activities, while also maintaining central oversight.
βWe will continue to co-ordinate with iwi leaders and our partners across government to ensure public safety and minimal disruption to people going about their daily routine.
βWeβre also well connected with NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi and local councils to ensure road users have up-to-date information and can plan accordingly.
βThe MOC will remain in place while the hΔ«koi is in Wellington and as participants make their way back home safely.β