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Shona from Otaki District
Living & Co 2200W Steam Iron
Vertical steam
Burst of steam & spray function
Self-cleaning Non-stick 400ml water tank 1.8m cord
Price: $12
At New Vision Enterprises we pride ourselves in providing quality and professional workmanship. We are a locally owned family business that offers multiple services (Plumbing, Drainage, Bathroom Renovations, and more!)
Our team of licensed professionals provide service based on quality, … View moreAt New Vision Enterprises we pride ourselves in providing quality and professional workmanship. We are a locally owned family business that offers multiple services (Plumbing, Drainage, Bathroom Renovations, and more!)
Our team of licensed professionals provide service based on quality, honesty, integrity, appearance, and communication. NVE offers a full workmanship guarantee on all work completed.
Kapiti, Karori, Kilbirnie, to the Hutt Valley - we cover the Greater Wellington Region.
Give us a call. We’re here to help! 04 479 4181
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Marie from Waikanae
Does anyone have one of these trailer wheels they would like to sell. The trailer is ancient, circa 1946 but still solid. Looking for a friend, who can't find a replacement anywhere.
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Isobelle from Waikanae
Great for school projects, reading and enjoying the photography dating back into the 1970s. I have a stack. Please contact me if you would some or all. Cheers
Free
Isobelle from Waikanae
Excess to requirements - welcome to look
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Isobelle from Waikanae
Wood inkle loom to weave braids, belts, shoe laces, guitar straps and bands and sewn together you can make bags and cushion covers etc - .
New well over $100+
Price: $20
Isobelle from Waikanae
Dynamic Skis 190cm well used but waxed and pretty good condition; Tyrolia Bindings adjusted to 40Euro size; Scott Poles are well used with one basket damaged but very usable.
Ski pants are gone
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Isobelle from Waikanae
183x51x3.5cm | 150d non slip polyester outer
Weight 765gm | Black
Now subject to pick up on Monday
Price: $15
Isobelle from Waikanae
Men's Winter Jacket XL - minimal wearing so as new - Black - hood and padded bought from Cotton On - welcome to try on - pick up Waikanae
Price: $35
The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council
The roundabout at the intersection of Raumti road and old SH1 will be closed from 6pm today to 6am Monday while Waka Kotahi (NZTA) do further work. A detour will be in place during the closure. Thank you for your patience during these works.
Turning Dust into Gold like the iconic star herself – Rachel Williams joins forces with Greg White in celebrating the music of Stevie Nicks & Tom Petty.
Gold Dust Woman will take you on a journey of Stevie classics including Landslide, Edge of Seventeen, Rhiannon, Dreams and Stand Back. … View moreTurning Dust into Gold like the iconic star herself – Rachel Williams joins forces with Greg White in celebrating the music of Stevie Nicks & Tom Petty.
Gold Dust Woman will take you on a journey of Stevie classics including Landslide, Edge of Seventeen, Rhiannon, Dreams and Stand Back. Stevie joins with Tom Petty and the pair reminisce the stars duet Stop Dragging My Heart Around and Legendary Tom Petty songs such as Free Falling, Refugee and Mary Jane.
A brilliant rendition of two amazing artists which will have you questioning if you’re listening to the real deal!
Touring the North Island for the first time – Gold Dust Woman Showcase and Tom Petty Tribute will be an experience not to be missed!!
Gold Dust Woman is on Saturday 29th May 2021 7:30pm, Te Raukura ki Kāpiti, Coastlands Theatre. Tickets are available online from Eventfinda or in person at the Customer Service Desk at Coastlands Mall.
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
A Kāpiti family are “blown away” by the outpouring of love and support they have received after the death of their 11-year-old son.
Last Saturday morning, the Tate family went to wake up their eldest son, Jacob, but he could not be roused and was unresponsive. The family called emergency … View moreA Kāpiti family are “blown away” by the outpouring of love and support they have received after the death of their 11-year-old son.
Last Saturday morning, the Tate family went to wake up their eldest son, Jacob, but he could not be roused and was unresponsive. The family called emergency services and attempted to resuscitate him, but it was too late.
Speaking on behalf of Jacob’s parents, Rachel and Andy Tate, close friend Abby Woollaston said Jacob was a sensitive, caring and funny boy.
“He went against the flow and stood out in a crowd,” Woollaston said.
Reporter Kāpiti Observer
Kia ora Kāpiti,
What's your opinion on street art? Are there any spots in your community that could do with a mural?
Construction sites and other disused structures around Wellington are getting facelifts, with local artists putting their touch on areas in a state of flux.
Wellington… View moreKia ora Kāpiti,
What's your opinion on street art? Are there any spots in your community that could do with a mural?
Construction sites and other disused structures around Wellington are getting facelifts, with local artists putting their touch on areas in a state of flux.
Wellington based artists Xoë Hall, Miriama Grace-Smith and Gina Kiel make up part of the Love Local: City Artwork initiative, with their work set to add vibrancy to revamps around the city.
The collaboration between Wellington City Council and WellingtonNZ has $60,000 which covers printing, installation and commission.
Paint us a picture! Share your thoughts below and don't forget to type NFP if you don't want your comments featured in the Kāpiti Observer.
Marie from Waikanae
Like to treat yourself occasionally? I recommend Kapiti Cakes at Coastlands. In the lane that goes through to Kapiti Lights, they are really good. Their coffee is great, a decent sized cup and full of flavor. The cakes are all delicious, and range from downright decadent to scones and muffins.… View moreLike to treat yourself occasionally? I recommend Kapiti Cakes at Coastlands. In the lane that goes through to Kapiti Lights, they are really good. Their coffee is great, a decent sized cup and full of flavor. The cakes are all delicious, and range from downright decadent to scones and muffins. Their cream donuts are to die for, fresh and not too sugary. If you have an occasion to celebrate, they have a selection of gorgeous gateaux. The staff are friendly, service is excellent and the shop is always spotless. One of the best coffee shops i have been to.
Give them a try, you won't be disappointed.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Every Friday morning dozens of people who suffer from strokes, Parkinson's disease and other neurological conditions fill up a Porirua dance hall to dosey doe, salsa, and disco dance.
But they are not just there for fun, but to improve their brains.
Dancing has so many beneficial effects on … View moreEvery Friday morning dozens of people who suffer from strokes, Parkinson's disease and other neurological conditions fill up a Porirua dance hall to dosey doe, salsa, and disco dance.
But they are not just there for fun, but to improve their brains.
Dancing has so many beneficial effects on the brain that it is now being used to treat people with Parkinson’s disease, which affects about 1 in 500 Kiwis.
“Motion is lotion, getting people moving is really important,” dance leader and physiotherapist Rachel Horwell said.
What do you do to keep fit and stimulate your brain?
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