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Elly from Welcome Bay
Hi Everyone, I would like to recommend Rhys our wonderful electrician to you all! Rhys has come here on a few occasions and he is totally brilliant! Excellent workmanship and very fair prices which is rare nowadays. For anyone wanting a totally professional brilliant electrician give Rhys a call… View moreHi Everyone, I would like to recommend Rhys our wonderful electrician to you all! Rhys has come here on a few occasions and he is totally brilliant! Excellent workmanship and very fair prices which is rare nowadays. For anyone wanting a totally professional brilliant electrician give Rhys a call on 0277566868. Cannot recommend him highly enough.
Liz from Pyes Pa
A very interesting, three-dimensional picture made entirely of stone pieces of various sizes. The scene depicts a desert scene. Would have been crafted around 1970. It was made in Auckland. This is a special and unusual piece of art. Size – 98cm x 42cm. It is quite heavy.
Price: $100
The Team from Resene ColorShop Tauranga
Give your bedroom a fresh look with this creative bedhead project and Resene paints. Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.
Teresa Jacobs from Borders Real Estate - Tauranga & Surrounding Areas
Summer is not far away and you do not want to miss out on the hot summer trading this business will do.
Prime spot in popular mall selling ice creams, ice-cream cakes, hot dogs, hot chips and 'Bubble Teas'. So all year trading.
This business is all set up to go in and start making … View moreSummer is not far away and you do not want to miss out on the hot summer trading this business will do.
Prime spot in popular mall selling ice creams, ice-cream cakes, hot dogs, hot chips and 'Bubble Teas'. So all year trading.
This business is all set up to go in and start making money. This is not a franchise business, and can match the food court hours for opening and closing if wanted to extend from the current operating days/hours.
Get in before summer, as this be will be busy with holiday makers coming to the area.
Everything is set up to get in and start selling ice-creams, sundaes, shakes and more.
If you would like further information about the business contact Teresa.
Price: $105,000
The Team from NZ Compare
Black Friday is around the corner, and we'd love to know what's on your shopping list this year as the season of amazing deals kicks off!
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
The shops are sporting tinsel and lights and our calendar's are already filling up with Christmas events. But is it too early to decorate your home?
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Final days to get your tickets for a chance to win this brand new, fully furnished home in the Coromandel’s beautiful Whitianga. Worth over $1 million and featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms and an open-plan kitchen, living and dining area, this home is waiting to be lived in and loved by its… View moreFinal days to get your tickets for a chance to win this brand new, fully furnished home in the Coromandel’s beautiful Whitianga. Worth over $1 million and featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms and an open-plan kitchen, living and dining area, this home is waiting to be lived in and loved by its new owners.
Make this property your permanent residence, a holiday home, rent it or even sell it – it could be all yours!
Be in to win by purchasing your tickets today – just $15 each.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
It’s that time of year when we rummage in the garage for Christmas decorations and camping gear but instead find random items we forgot we owned. Perhaps it’s finally time to get rid of those and make some cash? Or pick up something you need?
The Great Neighbourly (online!) Garage Sale is … View moreIt’s that time of year when we rummage in the garage for Christmas decorations and camping gear but instead find random items we forgot we owned. Perhaps it’s finally time to get rid of those and make some cash? Or pick up something you need?
The Great Neighbourly (online!) Garage Sale is this Saturday and we can't wait! The site will be brimming with both gently-loved goods and potential Christmas gifts.
To take part, simply upload a photo of your item(s) to Neighbourly’s Market section before Saturday. Make sure you come back on Saturday to browse the treasures listed from other members around your neighbourhood.
Communications from Tauranga City Council
Join the conversation about our 10-year plan – have we got it right?
In a nutshell the plan is focused on investing in the future, doing the mahi, and making things fairer along the way.
One of our key considerations is to keep costs and rates increase as low as possible by delaying or … View moreJoin the conversation about our 10-year plan – have we got it right?
In a nutshell the plan is focused on investing in the future, doing the mahi, and making things fairer along the way.
One of our key considerations is to keep costs and rates increase as low as possible by delaying or deferring some projects, while making sure everyone is paying a fair share to help ease the burden on general ratepayers.
It’s a balancing act between the investment our city needs today and in the future, and what we can afford in the face of increasing delivery costs, rising interest rates and the cost of living.
We know it’s a hard time to talk about the investment the city needs and we want to know if you think we have that balance right.
In particular, we’re keen for your thoughts on:
• Our infrastructure – should industrial ratepayers pay more?
• Key infrastructure for growth – who should pay the shortfall?
• Reducing traffic congestion – switch lanes and try a different solution?
• Development in the city – will incentives help us grow our city?
• Sports fields and boat ramps – should users pay to play?
• A community stadium – this decade, the next or never?
• Car parking buildings – sell up, or park the idea?
Find out more and share your thoughts at: letstalk.tauranga.govt.nz/longtermplan
Mavis from Papamoa Beach
Give a Gift to the Senior in your life.
For a special gift that will last all year at a very reasonable price.
Check out the web site of Tauranga SeniorNet Club Inc. for all details and how to purchase.
www.taurangaseniornet.co.nz...
Matt from Matt Wineera - Thats Real Estate with Matt Wineera
Ready to sell your home for top dollar? 💰 Let's chat about some smart upgrades that can make a world of difference!
In the ever-changing real estate market, a little extra effort can go a long way. Here are three DIY-friendly projects to help your home shine:
➡️ Curb Appeal Magic: … View moreReady to sell your home for top dollar? 💰 Let's chat about some smart upgrades that can make a world of difference!
In the ever-changing real estate market, a little extra effort can go a long way. Here are three DIY-friendly projects to help your home shine:
➡️ Curb Appeal Magic: First impressions are gold. Spruce up your front yard - clean, declutter, and add some fresh mulch. Prune, replace, and plant for a lush look. A dash of color with potted plants sets the tone.
➡️ The Power of Paint: A fresh coat of paint on your interior walls says "well-loved" and "ready to move in." Opt for neutral shades like white, off-white, or gray for that broad appeal.
➡️ Kitchen and Bath Love: No need for major renovations. A bit of paint and some updated sinks and faucets can bring these spaces to life.
Get creative with cabinet refinishing, new knobs, and stylish accessories.
Lighting matters too! Keep countertops clutter-free for that spacious feel.
We're here to guide you on projects that add value, not just personal taste. Feel free to ask questions – we're here to help! 📱💬
#HomeImprovement #RealEstateTips #ReadyToSell
The Team from NZ Compare
What's the most amazing deal you've discovered on our website, and how much money did you save?
Share your great finds with us for a chance to WIN a $200 Prezzy card and keep your shopping spree going!
CLICK below to enter! Don't wait too long to participate; entry ends on … View moreWhat's the most amazing deal you've discovered on our website, and how much money did you save?
Share your great finds with us for a chance to WIN a $200 Prezzy card and keep your shopping spree going!
CLICK below to enter! Don't wait too long to participate; entry ends on 29/11!
Check out our Black Friday deal HERE: www.nzcompare.com...
Graham from Pyes Pa
Pyes Pa road closures on the 16th any answers
As the summer months approach, many people look for ways to keep their homes cool without relying entirely on air conditioning. One simple and cost-effective method is the use of curtains. This article will explore how curtains can reduce heat and provide a more comfortable living space.
How … View moreAs the summer months approach, many people look for ways to keep their homes cool without relying entirely on air conditioning. One simple and cost-effective method is the use of curtains. This article will explore how curtains can reduce heat and provide a more comfortable living space.
How Curtains Reduce Heat
Blocking Sunlight: Curtains act as a barrier to the sun's rays, preventing them from heating up your room. By closing the curtains during the hottest part of the day, you can reduce the temperature inside.
Material Matters: The type of fabric plays a crucial role in how effective the curtains are at blocking heat. Thick, dense materials like velvet or blackout fabrics can block more heat compared to sheer or lightweight fabrics.
Colour Choices: Darker colours tend to absorb more heat, whereas lighter colours reflect it. While dark curtains may block more sunlight, they might also trap more heat. On the other hand, lighter curtains can keep a room cooler by reflecting heat away.
Insulating Properties: Some curtains have a special lining that adds an extra layer of insulation, keeping the heat outside and the cool air inside. These can be particularly effective in maintaining a comfortable temperature.
Benefits of Using Curtains to Reduce Heat
Energy Savings: By reducing the need for air conditioning......
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
Choosing the right care centre is an important decision. To help you, we’ve put together The Ryman Care Guide to highlight the care, kindness and comfort that our care centres provide.
At Ryman villages, we offer comprehensive care options customised to suit your needs.
Our assisted living… View moreChoosing the right care centre is an important decision. To help you, we’ve put together The Ryman Care Guide to highlight the care, kindness and comfort that our care centres provide.
At Ryman villages, we offer comprehensive care options customised to suit your needs.
Our assisted living apartments are in the heart of the village and include amenities like housekeeping and chef-prepared meals to make life easier.
Our villages all offer rest home care, and most also offer hospital and specialist dementia care.
You can relax, knowing if your needs change, we can continue looking after you.
Discover the kindness and comfort of Ryman care, request your free copy today.
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