Cannons Creek, Porirua

2575 days ago

Outdoor​ ​furniture expo on NOW - you could WIN!

Paulas Home & Living

Hi neighbours, the start of the golden weather is on the horizon. Set the scene for stylish outdoor living with furniture that ticks all the boxes - available now at our Outdoor Furniture Expo. We offer New Zealand’s finest range, superior quality, huge choice, functional designs, modern styles … View moreHi neighbours, the start of the golden weather is on the horizon. Set the scene for stylish outdoor living with furniture that ticks all the boxes - available now at our Outdoor Furniture Expo. We offer New Zealand’s finest range, superior quality, huge choice, functional designs, modern styles and outstanding value.

Our Outdoor Furniture Expo is on until 31 October! Up to 25% off the best New Zealand brands, Devon, Danske Mobler and Eden, all available under one roof. Paula’s Furniture and Beds have the largest display of outdoor furniture in the Lower North Island so visit in store and online to view new season designs and trends and take advantage of the huge savings.

Go in the draw to win a $500 Paula's gift voucher with every outdoor purchase!
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2576 days ago

Younique

Erica from Whitby

Hi Neighbours


I am your local make up and skin care consultant from Younique. I am looking for new people to join our supportive team. I offer full support and training. There is a start up cost of $139 for your presenter kit but no further fees.


PM me for more info :)

Negotiable

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2577 days ago

Pauatahanui plants aplenty this weekend!

Virginia Fallon Reporter from Kapi-Mana News

Green fingers are in the genes at a Porirua primary school.

Former, future and current Pauatahanui School pupils have joined forces to grow and tend the vast array of plants on offer for the school's annual plant sale.

Grayson Wass, 17, and his brother Campbell, 15, have been working … View more
Green fingers are in the genes at a Porirua primary school.

Former, future and current Pauatahanui School pupils have joined forces to grow and tend the vast array of plants on offer for the school's annual plant sale.

Grayson Wass, 17, and his brother Campbell, 15, have been working hard up at the school on Sunday mornings, weeding and helping to prepare the area for the Labour weekend event fundraiser.

The brothers have helped at the sale since they were primary school age kids, helping their parents out.

Grayson said he kept involved in the family tradition because he wanted "to continue to support our local community and make a contribution" to his local school while he still could, as he

Meanwhile, Harrison Burke,4, joined big brother Edward, 6, to learn about getting things growing and to help with the endless potting and weeding, the group do on a weekly basis.

Pauatahanui School principal Bradley Roberts said the inter-generational nature of support for the school showed that true community spirit was alive and well in the local community.

"This is part of what makes the Pauatahanui area and this event so special."

As well as the weekly commitment to growing the plants, parents and their children take part in the traditional working bee during every school holidays and help on the day to sell raffle tickets, bag plants and help the hundreds of customers carry their plants out to their cars.

This year the Potty Planters have a huge variety of plants up for grabs, including flax, hedging plants, native grasses and Corokia, all priced under $8.

It was estimated that over 1000 people came to the event last year, so organisers are hoping for good weather to bring out even more keen gardeners this year.

The annual plant sale will be held at Pauatahanui School from 9am till 3pm on Sunday 22 October.

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2578 days ago

There is still time to win!

Electric Kiwi

So far hundreds of you have filled in our power survey and 66% of you say that price is the main reason for choosing a power company. What are your thoughts? Fill in our short Power Survey and one lucky Neighbourly member will win a $500 Prezzy® card. Visit Electric Kiwi

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2579 days ago

Magical Mystery Drawing Tour...

Wellington Museum

Roll up. We’re celebrating Heritage Week with a drawing tour – and that’s all we’re saying! Come along with your preferred materials and we’ll take you to surprise locations where you can put your pencils, charcoal or paint to paper. In the week before, we’ll send you heritage clues … View moreRoll up. We’re celebrating Heritage Week with a drawing tour – and that’s all we’re saying! Come along with your preferred materials and we’ll take you to surprise locations where you can put your pencils, charcoal or paint to paper. In the week before, we’ll send you heritage clues that will disclose the meet up spot…

WHEN: Saturday 28 October at 11am – 2pm
WHERE: To be disclosed!
PRICE: $20 (bookings essential)
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2579 days ago

You're invited to The Air Force in Concert!

Royal New Zealand Air Force Band

Hi neighbours, it's Julian here from the Royal New Zealand Air Force Band. Join me at the St James Theatre on the 29th of October to see the RNZAF band deliver another awesome concert. It’ll feature a whole range of music, the beautiful voices of our singers and our electrifying Drum Line. … View moreHi neighbours, it's Julian here from the Royal New Zealand Air Force Band. Join me at the St James Theatre on the 29th of October to see the RNZAF band deliver another awesome concert. It’ll feature a whole range of music, the beautiful voices of our singers and our electrifying Drum Line. Just for being great neighbours, we’re offering a sweet discount so click the link to get cheaper tickets! See you there! Get your tickets here!

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2580 days ago

Fire screen

Karen from Tawa

fire screen not sure of age, very shabby chic

Free

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2579 days ago

Baby car seat

Paul from Tawa

Used up until my daughter was 5 yr old, in very good order. $50 to sell. Thanks.

Price: $50

2580 days ago

Help support Youthline

The Warehouse New Zealand

Did you know New Zealand’s youth suicide rate is the highest in the developed world? We're partnering with Youthline to help break the silence! You can support them too by buying a $2 pen or making a donation at your local The Warehouse Store. Your support will ensure that every call to … View moreDid you know New Zealand’s youth suicide rate is the highest in the developed world? We're partnering with Youthline to help break the silence! You can support them too by buying a $2 pen or making a donation at your local The Warehouse Store. Your support will ensure that every call to Youthline gets answered, every text gets responded to and every email is answered. Find out more

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