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Don from Paekakariki
As new 2 seater sofa with Forrest green fabric covering. 1450 L 900 W. Slider feet.
Price: $150
Don from Paekakariki
Single, 3 drawer, divan bed,
!870 L x 900 W, on roller castors.
Single Sleepyhead Regency innerspring mattress with insulating pad and foam comfort layer pad. Mattress in as new condition, no stains or marks.
Price: $60
Don from Paekakariki
2 x Single beds.
1900L x 900W, in as new condition. Headboard of one has slight sun fade to the back. Both mattresses are in as new condition also. No marks or stains.
Will sell as a pair or separately for $60 each.
Price: $100
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Cheryl O'Connor from Paraparaumu is the proud mum of Maddie.
Attached is a photo of my sweet dog Maddie, an 8 year old Norwich Terrier. Maddie came into my life about 15 months ago to heal my heart after I lost my JRT called Pippa four months previously. She settled in immediately and is my … View moreCheryl O'Connor from Paraparaumu is the proud mum of Maddie.
Attached is a photo of my sweet dog Maddie, an 8 year old Norwich Terrier. Maddie came into my life about 15 months ago to heal my heart after I lost my JRT called Pippa four months previously. She settled in immediately and is my joy in life. Loves her walks, her treats and cuddles on my lap. She’s just perfect in every way.
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say which suburb you live in.
Sue from Waikanae
Come and listen to a free talk by Mike Sceats from Porirua Kapiti Community Law Centre at the Rimu Rooms upstairs in Coastlands on Friday 27th May at 11.00am
Pick his brain after the talk on other issues that you might be struggling with, citizenship, employment rights - Citizens Advice volunteers… View moreCome and listen to a free talk by Mike Sceats from Porirua Kapiti Community Law Centre at the Rimu Rooms upstairs in Coastlands on Friday 27th May at 11.00am
Pick his brain after the talk on other issues that you might be struggling with, citizenship, employment rights - Citizens Advice volunteers will also be there to help on the day, and every day at our offices upstairs at Coastlands between 10am and 3pm, phone 04 298 4944 and email kapiti@cab.org.nz
Look forward to seeing you
Paul from Waikanae
Hi neighours
Does any body have some Fabsil waterproofing product I could buy please
Please contact Paul
02102285950
Thankyou
Linda from Raumati Beach
Lots of wear left in theses shoes. Given them a quick clean so look better than photos
Length 21cm
Pick up near coastlands Mall
Price: $6
James from Waikanae
Golden Coin Ltd is recalling all batches and all dates of its The Grid brand Shanghai Style Pan-fried Buns due to the presence of an undeclared allergen (soy). People with a soy allergy should not consume this product. If you have consumed this product and have any concerns about your health, seek … View moreGolden Coin Ltd is recalling all batches and all dates of its The Grid brand Shanghai Style Pan-fried Buns due to the presence of an undeclared allergen (soy). People with a soy allergy should not consume this product. If you have consumed this product and have any concerns about your health, seek medical advice. If you are not allergic to soy, this recall does not affect you.
READ MORE: www.mpi.govt.nz...
Sue from Waikanae
This is proving to be so worthwhile - thank you so much, Simon from Paraparaumu Library, and all the volunteers who have been helping from Citizens Advice, SeniorNet and the Cameo rooms
Come again on Monday if you have questions about your computers, iPads and mobile phones and we'll see if… View moreThis is proving to be so worthwhile - thank you so much, Simon from Paraparaumu Library, and all the volunteers who have been helping from Citizens Advice, SeniorNet and the Cameo rooms
Come again on Monday if you have questions about your computers, iPads and mobile phones and we'll see if we can help
And please pass this information on to anyone you know who might benefit 😊😊😊
Have a lovely weekend!
Colin from Paraparaumu Beach
Kapiti Coast Shuttles are the largest shuttle company on the coast operating 8 vehicles from corporate cars to shared vans. If you like reliable service and professional caring drivers - Give the owner Kathy a call on 0275561735 or 04 2983335 and she’ll talk you through your requirements , we … View moreKapiti Coast Shuttles are the largest shuttle company on the coast operating 8 vehicles from corporate cars to shared vans. If you like reliable service and professional caring drivers - Give the owner Kathy a call on 0275561735 or 04 2983335 and she’ll talk you through your requirements , we operate 24/7.
Checkout our website for pricing.
Marie from Waikanae
It felt like a cruel joke, when the brown paper bag from the supermarket arrived in my mailbox last week. I stared at it in disbelief as I read the instructions to fill the bag with groceries to help a family in need.
"I cant believe they did that" I muttered and threw the bag in the … View moreIt felt like a cruel joke, when the brown paper bag from the supermarket arrived in my mailbox last week. I stared at it in disbelief as I read the instructions to fill the bag with groceries to help a family in need.
"I cant believe they did that" I muttered and threw the bag in the recycle bin.
The supermarkets have made millions in profits over the past two years while the rest of us mere mortals struggled to make ends meet. The first thing they did when the pandemic began was to remove all specials from the shelves. My shop went up by around $50 per week and its kept going from there. Some people report that their former $150 shop now costs $300 or more. Food costs only make up approx 18% of the CPI, so the real cost of food increases is somewhat hidden.
Demand for food parcels has risen exponentially and many working families are now queuing at the food banks as people struggle with these rising costs. So now that the supermarkets are raking it in, they have decided to put it back on the consumer and ask them to foot the bill. Not only are we paying round 50% more for our food, but we are supposed to dig deep and support the people the supermarkets have priced out of the market. All the while making the supermarket look like the good guys. The arrogance is gob smacking.
If I was a food bank manager right now I'd probably feel I had to bite my tongue and accept the goods, but it would feel like the Tobacco Industry funding cancer research. I refuse to support this disingenuous piece of marketing. What do others think?
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Kapiti
Create your own triple compost bin and stain in Resene Waterborne Woodsman. Use the handy compartments for fresh scraps, decomposing material and usable compost.
Find out how to create your own.
Heather from Waikanae
Do you even know what to expect? Bronwyn Romain from Menopause Experts is running workshops and webinars in Kapiti during May, June, July and August. See www.creative4life.co.nz... for details.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Have you noticed how expensive butter is? In some places it is selling for $8.30.
Stuff is doing a story on butter and why it costs so much. Please tell us how much it costs at your supermarket/dairy and whether or not it is still on your shopping list.
Remember if you do not want your comments … View moreHave you noticed how expensive butter is? In some places it is selling for $8.30.
Stuff is doing a story on butter and why it costs so much. Please tell us how much it costs at your supermarket/dairy and whether or not it is still on your shopping list.
Remember if you do not want your comments used by Stuff please put NFP.
Contact Bill Hickman on bill.hickman@stuff.co.nz
146 replies (Members only)
Dael from Paraparaumu
My Devon Rex cat, Conrad, has been missing from the upper end of Langdale Road since Thursday morning. I miss him terribly and ask if people in that area would check their garages and sheds.
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