Whitby, Porirua

2696 days ago

Score a FREE mug when you buy 2 packs of Dilmah Tea!

SuperValue New Zealand

Are you a true tea connoisseur who will only drink Dilmah? Starting next week from 22nd May, you can stock up on your tea collection and buy two packs of the Dilmah Ceylon Tea 100 Pack, and you'll score yourself a FREE Dilmah Mug with tea bags! This offer is only available from next Monday … View moreAre you a true tea connoisseur who will only drink Dilmah? Starting next week from 22nd May, you can stock up on your tea collection and buy two packs of the Dilmah Ceylon Tea 100 Pack, and you'll score yourself a FREE Dilmah Mug with tea bags! This offer is only available from next Monday while stocks last, so pop in and see us in-store soon!

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2696 days ago

Rugged Shark Shoes size USA 8, UK 7, Eur 40.5 for sale

Belinda from Whitby

Nearly new Rugged Shark Shoes. Leather upper. Worn once & found to be too small. Pick up in Whitby - welcome to try before buying

Price: $40

2697 days ago

Yin Yoga Class this Sunday 14th is cancelled

Lauren from Paremata

Just a quick note to let everyone know that the Yin Yoga class @ 4:30pm this Sunday 14th is cancelled. Classes will resume as normal next week. Enjoy Mother's Day with your whanau.

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2698 days ago

Pukerua Bay Train Station opening

Jonathan Harker from Pukerua Bay Residents' Association

On the last Saturday morning of May, there will be a function at the Pukerua Bay Railway Station (see event details). We will open the new station and reveal the new Heritage Sign on the platform for all to use and see. The sign will be the first of many to be placed around the village to mark the … View moreOn the last Saturday morning of May, there will be a function at the Pukerua Bay Railway Station (see event details). We will open the new station and reveal the new Heritage Sign on the platform for all to use and see. The sign will be the first of many to be placed around the village to mark the heritage sites...

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2700 days ago

Make a difference in your neighbourhood

Z

Good in the Hood is back. This month when you come into Z, you can vote to help groups that make a difference in your neighbourhood – whether it’s providing free meals, saving native wildlife or enriching the lives of the disabled. So come on, get into your local Z and vote to make your … View moreGood in the Hood is back. This month when you come into Z, you can vote to help groups that make a difference in your neighbourhood – whether it’s providing free meals, saving native wildlife or enriching the lives of the disabled. So come on, get into your local Z and vote to make your community a better place. Meet the groups

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2700 days ago

Does and don'ts at public pools

Jared Nicoll Reporter from Kapi-Mana News

It's emerging that a few of the region's public swimming pools are having a particular issue with children going potty where they shouldn't, causing pools to become temporarily unhealthy for others.
What are your biggest pet peeves when it comes to local pool users? And equally, … View more
It's emerging that a few of the region's public swimming pools are having a particular issue with children going potty where they shouldn't, causing pools to become temporarily unhealthy for others.
What are your biggest pet peeves when it comes to local pool users? And equally, what good behavior deserves praise?
**Comments on this post might be printed in next week's Kapi-Mana News. Please put NFP (Not For Print) beside your comment if you'd rather it wasn't printed.**

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2700 days ago

Neighbourly team celebrating Sign Language Week

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Did you know sign language is New Zealand's third official language? The Neighbourly team is celebrating New Zealand Sign Language Week by introducing themselves through sign. You can learn how to finger-spell your own name by using the NZSL Online Dictionary. Watch the video now

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2701 days ago

How to cut down your power bill!

Electric Kiwi

As we head in to winter, check out these 5 top tips for cutting down your power bill:

1. If you’re not using it, switch it off: If you’re not using an appliance, such as a heated towel, dryer, or TV, switch it off at the wall so it doesn’t use power on standby.

2. Change your cooking … View more
As we head in to winter, check out these 5 top tips for cutting down your power bill:

1. If you’re not using it, switch it off: If you’re not using an appliance, such as a heated towel, dryer, or TV, switch it off at the wall so it doesn’t use power on standby.

2. Change your cooking habits: Eat fresh veges instead of cooking. Using the oven for an hour a night can add $20 to your monthly power bill.

3. Use curtains to trap heat in: Let the sun heat your home during the day then close your curtains to stop the warmth escaping in the evening.

4. If you’re away, turn the hot water cylinder off: You can save up to $36 on your power bill if you switch your hot water cylinder off while away on weekends.

5. Make the most out of your FREE Hour of Power: Utilise power deals like Electric Kiwi’s free Hour of Power, which gives you one off peak hour of free power a day. Use this hour to heat your home, turn on the dishwasher, or run the washing machine and dryer.

Find out more about Electric Kiwi’s free Hour of Power
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