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We are looking for people who were treated at Calvary Hospital in Newtown, now Wakefield Hospital, between 1960-87. The hospital was run by a Catholic order of nursing sisters, The Little Company of Mary. We are particularly after those treated in the area of obstetrics/gynecology.
Is this … View moreWe are looking for people who were treated at Calvary Hospital in Newtown, now Wakefield Hospital, between 1960-87. The hospital was run by a Catholic order of nursing sisters, The Little Company of Mary. We are particularly after those treated in the area of obstetrics/gynecology.
Is this familiar to you? If so, then please get in touch with alison.mau@stuff.co.nz or at PO Box 6341, Wellesley Street, Auckland 1141 - please note that any communication will be kept confidential.
Reporter Kāpiti Observer
Hi neighbours, this week I'm writing about scary movies and I'm keen to hear other people's picks for what was the freakiest horror they've watched.
Is there something that stands out for you? Please let me know in the comments.
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Kapiti
Lace patterns always look beautiful. Turn this glass vase from plain to pretty with a lace effect and a Resene testpot.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself
Christopher from Waikanae Beach
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Dr Susan Pockett - Auckland University
“Approximately 600 peer-reviewed research reports from a range of international scientists show us that radio frequency radiation is linked to [multiple medical conditions including] infertility, diabetes, various kinds of cancer and … View morewww.stuff.co.nz...
Dr Susan Pockett - Auckland University
“Approximately 600 peer-reviewed research reports from a range of international scientists show us that radio frequency radiation is linked to [multiple medical conditions including] infertility, diabetes, various kinds of cancer and psychiatric disorders”.
Andrew Laing from The Lions Club of Kapiti
THE LIONS CLUB OF KAPITI - Invitation
The next meeting of The Lions Club of Kapiti is to be held on Tuesday 1 October at the Ocean Road Community Centre (Formerly The Senior Citizens Hall) in Ocean Road.
We will be having a meal ($24.00 per head) and listening to Our Speaker, Bryan Gundersen… View moreTHE LIONS CLUB OF KAPITI - Invitation
The next meeting of The Lions Club of Kapiti is to be held on Tuesday 1 October at the Ocean Road Community Centre (Formerly The Senior Citizens Hall) in Ocean Road.
We will be having a meal ($24.00 per head) and listening to Our Speaker, Bryan Gundersen from Work Ready Kapiti who is going to talk about
helping local youth into the workforce.
This will be followed by a “brief” business session.
We meet at 6.00pm for a 6.30pm meal and we finish at about 8.30pm.
If you would like to attend and meet members of the club and also observe what we are about please advise Andrew Laing at andthel@outlook.com by 5.00pm on Saturday 28 September so we can confirm catering numbers.
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The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Now is a great time to check fire alarm batteries and make sure emergency supplies are well stocked and up to date.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
It's that time again! Daylight saving is this weekend. So don't forget - clocks spring forward one hour this Sunday morning. #theregoesthesleepin
Spring is here so it’s time for your annual spring clean. If you’re anything like 69 percent of New Zealand households, you’ll have at least one unconnected mobile phone gathering dust in a drawer or cupboard.
Recycle these unwanted phones with RE:MOBILE.
RE:MOBILE is a not-for-profit … View moreSpring is here so it’s time for your annual spring clean. If you’re anything like 69 percent of New Zealand households, you’ll have at least one unconnected mobile phone gathering dust in a drawer or cupboard.
Recycle these unwanted phones with RE:MOBILE.
RE:MOBILE is a not-for-profit mobile phone recycling scheme which raises money for Sustainable Coastlines.
Recycling your mobile phone is free, easy and good for the environment. Not only does it keep harmful items out of landfill, it also stops the precious materials in your phone from going to waste.
Visit RE:MOBILE to find out how to recycle your mobile phone.
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