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Bianca from Gate Pa
Brand new!!! My family was heavily involved in this hotel when it was open. A true icon of Mount Maunganui. Tee was designed by myself. Pick up Gate Pa. These are also available on Trade Me.. there is a Oceanside Hotel Facebook page if anyone is interested?! Join it! All old photos and … View moreBrand new!!! My family was heavily involved in this hotel when it was open. A true icon of Mount Maunganui. Tee was designed by myself. Pick up Gate Pa. These are also available on Trade Me.. there is a Oceanside Hotel Facebook page if anyone is interested?! Join it! All old photos and everything in there! :) These are selling fast so get in quick!.
Price: $30
Duane from Brookfield
Girls Denim Jacket - size 4
Excellent condition, near too new
Price: $15
CurtainStudio’s 5 day sale is on now!
20 – 50% off Ready Made Products. Hurry, sale ends Monday 30 September. Shop now at Curtain Studio Mount Maunganui, HomeZone Centre 2 Owens Place.
For more info on this exciting offer, visit our website www.curtainstudio.co.nz
*Conditions apply
Shop now
Alison from Bethlehem
A piece of glass is set in & covers the carved area. The 4 legs are removable for transport
Size = height 370 cm
Width 620cm
Length 1290 cm
Price: $350
Alison from Bethlehem
Therapedic Pocket spring luxury with no turn technology.
It makes back sense- just what your back deserves.
5 year old no stain firm luxury mattress nz made cost $2500.
Twin base free with mattress
Price: $499
Alison from Bethlehem
FREE FREE 50 banana boxes for shifting available now for pick up in bethlehem
Free
Robin from Judea
Very good condition
1 meter by 1 meter by .5 meter deep
Price: $250
Christine from Body Treatments
Christine is a registered Homeopath and is available to take appointments for any problems or concerns. Homeopathy is an alternative treatment that has been used in clinical practice for over 200 years and helps support the body back to good health.
Christine is a Qualified Beauty Therapist with … View moreChristine is a registered Homeopath and is available to take appointments for any problems or concerns. Homeopathy is an alternative treatment that has been used in clinical practice for over 200 years and helps support the body back to good health.
Christine is a Qualified Beauty Therapist with over 38 years in the Beauty Industry
Beauty and Massage treatments available by appointment including Facials, Tinting, Waxing, IPL and Massage phone 5706270
MetService has issued a strong wind watch for Bay Of Plenty, including Rotorua.
Valid: 8 hours from 1:00pm to 9:00pm Tuesday.
Forecast: Strong northwesterly winds are expected to change to strong southwesterlies during this time, and these winds may approach severe gale in exposed places.
An… View moreMetService has issued a strong wind watch for Bay Of Plenty, including Rotorua.
Valid: 8 hours from 1:00pm to 9:00pm Tuesday.
Forecast: Strong northwesterly winds are expected to change to strong southwesterlies during this time, and these winds may approach severe gale in exposed places.
An update for severe weather will be issued by 9:00pm Tuesday 24 Sep 2019.
Peter from Bellevue
Anyone has some spare hay bales for sale or donate to lovely single cow on a lifestyle block. We can pick it up, so looking for about 3 bales. please contact Peter at 02041741215.. Many thanks
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We're looking for all the kindness heroes in your neighbourhood and we want to hear all about them. Nominate someone today, to be our weekly AMI Kind Neighbour and your special neighbour could feature in the community newspapers around New Zealand as an inspiration to us all. Plus, if your … View moreWe're looking for all the kindness heroes in your neighbourhood and we want to hear all about them. Nominate someone today, to be our weekly AMI Kind Neighbour and your special neighbour could feature in the community newspapers around New Zealand as an inspiration to us all. Plus, if your nomination is chosen and features in the community newspapers then you'll both receive a $50 Prezzy® card from us!
Elliotts Funeral Services has proudly been part of the Bay of Plenty community for over 50 years. We have 3 boutique funeral homes located in Tauranga, Mt. Maunganui and Katikati, each surrounded by the iconic beauty of the Bay of Plenty.
Our team, led by Manager Neil Gedge, offers a warm and … View moreElliotts Funeral Services has proudly been part of the Bay of Plenty community for over 50 years. We have 3 boutique funeral homes located in Tauranga, Mt. Maunganui and Katikati, each surrounded by the iconic beauty of the Bay of Plenty.
Our team, led by Manager Neil Gedge, offers a warm and caring approach to providing a funeral that fits your needs and budget. Our commitment is to listen, guide you through the options and then take care of all the details to make the funeral service meaningful.
Call us any time on (07) 578 3338, we're always here to help.
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Join us for a day of indulgence by stepping inside the pages of one of New Zealand's favourite magazines.
We've hand picked five fabulous locations to showcase a variety of homes, reflecting local design flare and style. The tours are self-driven, and give attendees the opportunity to … View moreJoin us for a day of indulgence by stepping inside the pages of one of New Zealand's favourite magazines.
We've hand picked five fabulous locations to showcase a variety of homes, reflecting local design flare and style. The tours are self-driven, and give attendees the opportunity to take in the best scenery the region has to offer, try some quirky cafes or eateries along the way, and also visit our Hub; a one stop shop for all your house tour information and where they can meet the editorial team behind their much-loved magazine.
Administrator from Curtain Clean BOP Ltd
The color blue is associated with two of Earth’s greatest natural features: the sky and the ocean. But that wasn’t always the case. Some scientists believe that the earliest humans were actually colorblind and could only recognize black, white, red, and only later yellow and green. As a result,… View moreThe color blue is associated with two of Earth’s greatest natural features: the sky and the ocean. But that wasn’t always the case. Some scientists believe that the earliest humans were actually colorblind and could only recognize black, white, red, and only later yellow and green. As a result, early humans with no concept of the color blue simply had no words to describe it. This is even reflected in ancient literature, such as Homer’s Odyssey, that describes the ocean as a “wine-red sea.”
Blue was first produced by the ancient Egyptians who figured out how to create a permanent pigment that they used for decorative arts. The color blue continued to evolve for the next 6,000 years, and certain pigments were even used by the world’s master artists to create some of the most famous works of art. Today it continues to evolve, with the latest shade discovered less than a decade ago. Read on to learn more about the color’s fascinating history.
There’s a long list of things we can thank the ancient Egyptians for inventing, and one of them is the color blue. Considered to be the first ever synthetically produced color pigment, Egyptian blue (also known as cuprorivaite) was created around 2,200 B.C. It was made from ground limestone mixed with sand and a copper-containing mineral, such as azurite or malachite, which was then heated between 1470 and 1650°F. The result was an opaque blue glass which then had to be crushed and combined with thickening agents such as egg whites to create a long-lasting paint or glaze.
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Sheryl from Otumoetai
2008 Subaru Legacy, 2000cc, 120,000 kms, $8,500 ono
Phone Graeme to view: 027 6296979
Price: $8,500
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