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Rachel from Mount Cook
Homes are urgently needed for students arriving to Wellington High School in January 2023.
In particular homes for boys from Germany (year and half year placements) and boys from Japan for term 1 only.
The 2023 homestay fee will be $320 per week.
We are looking for homestay families who are … View moreHomes are urgently needed for students arriving to Wellington High School in January 2023.
In particular homes for boys from Germany (year and half year placements) and boys from Japan for term 1 only.
The 2023 homestay fee will be $320 per week.
We are looking for homestay families who are inclusive, caring, supportive and willing to share their home and Kiwi life with a student. Visiting students want to experience day to day life with a New Zealand family and to feel a part of the family.
Open up the world for your family and be a part of enriching and transforming lives.
www.wellingtonnz.com...
Enquiries to: Di Jordan, homestay@whs.school.nz, 021 020 63860 or 04 385 8911 ext 781
Denise Landow from Destination Wairarapa
Summer Hummer π π Masterton's iconic family-friendly event is back.
Bring yourself, friends and family to Queen Elizabeth Park for live music, and pack a picnic for a fun time in the park! ππ₯¨π₯ͺ
Masterton's Trust House is celebrating its 75th Anniversary by having FREE … View moreSummer Hummer π π Masterton's iconic family-friendly event is back.
Bring yourself, friends and family to Queen Elizabeth Park for live music, and pack a picnic for a fun time in the park! ππ₯¨π₯ͺ
Masterton's Trust House is celebrating its 75th Anniversary by having FREE swims π€© at the pools, FREE train rides πand pedal boats all weekend.
This year's Hummer talent line-up includes national and local artists:
ο§ KINGS
ο§ Tin Palace (Wellington)
ο§ Deluxe Edition (Wairarapa)
ο§ Sinner Man Saint (Wairarapa/Wellington)
ο§ Dragonfly (Masterton)
ο§ Maceo (Beatboxer) (Masterton)
ο§ Captivated (Masterton)
No alcohol and smokefree - GOOD VIBES ONLY! π₯π«π
Where?
Queen Elizabeth Park sports ground, Masterton
When?
2pm, with music starting at 2.30pm
Need to know: food stalls are onsite but you're welcome to bring your snacks/picnic, and for your own comfort, bring a rug and chair.
Entry is $2 gold coin per person, or $5 per family.
Check out the Facebook page www.facebook.com..., or online at
wairarapanz.com...
Score some good vibes, good sounds and welcome the summer in true Wairarapa style π΅πΉπ€
Doreen from Brooklyn
Our final pop up for the year is a must come and see for yourselves. We will have our popular designer racks of preloved and brand new items, plus other interesting racks of dresses tops, etc.
We will be at 88 The Terrace, Wellington on the ground floor (just opposite the entrance to Lambton … View moreOur final pop up for the year is a must come and see for yourselves. We will have our popular designer racks of preloved and brand new items, plus other interesting racks of dresses tops, etc.
We will be at 88 The Terrace, Wellington on the ground floor (just opposite the entrance to Lambton Square).
Monday 5 December 12 noon - 4pm
Tuesday 6 December 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 7 December 10am - 4pm
Thursday 8 December 10am - 4pm
Friday 9 December 10am-1.30pm
Look forward to seeing you there
Caroline O'Reilly from Karori Arts & Crafts Centre Inc
To celebrate the upgrade to England Lane and Library Square we are opening our doors. Come in and see what we get up to!
We are giving 10 lucky winners $1,000 cash each this Christmas, to enter all you have to do is make a purchase on Mags4Gifts. Spoil your loved ones by gifting them a subscription or treat yourself to your favourite magazine or newspaper subscription.
Mags4Gifts is your one-stop shop for all of … View moreWe are giving 10 lucky winners $1,000 cash each this Christmas, to enter all you have to do is make a purchase on Mags4Gifts. Spoil your loved ones by gifting them a subscription or treat yourself to your favourite magazine or newspaper subscription.
Mags4Gifts is your one-stop shop for all of your Christmas gifts with a range of over 50 products to choose from, including our popular NZ House & Garden, NZ Gardener, and TV Guide magazines.
Each product purchased on Mags4Gifts will automatically place you in the draw to win a cash prize - and the best part, thereβs no limit on how many times you can enter! Promotion ends 8 Jan 2023, for T&Cs click here.
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Michael from Newtown
Greetings -
My friend, Kish, owns a jewelry store specializing in Green Stone jewelry in the Cable Car Lane, off Lambton Quay. He needs someone to hand out flyers to International tourists and domestic visitors on Lambton Quay and to usher them to his store.
The hours are very flexible, even … View moreGreetings -
My friend, Kish, owns a jewelry store specializing in Green Stone jewelry in the Cable Car Lane, off Lambton Quay. He needs someone to hand out flyers to International tourists and domestic visitors on Lambton Quay and to usher them to his store.
The hours are very flexible, even just part of a day, and the pay is $21.20 per hour. Please call Kish at 0210356223. He is a really good guy.
Best wishes - Michael
The Team from Destination Wairarapa
It's a great Wairarapa day out at any time but with Christmas looming having the Martinborough Fair special edition on THIS SATURDAY means gift shopping will be easy. Explore the many stalls, add in a vineyard lunch and a wine tasting too. wairarapanz.com...
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Wellington (The Wash House)
Itβs no secret that curtains can make or break a room. The colours, patterns and style are an essential part of trying a room together and creating a particular mood. However, thereβs more to a perfect curtain than just the fabric and cut. As interior design trends move away from clean, … View moreItβs no secret that curtains can make or break a room. The colours, patterns and style are an essential part of trying a room together and creating a particular mood. However, thereβs more to a perfect curtain than just the fabric and cut. As interior design trends move away from clean, minimalistic Scandinavian styles - no curtain is complete without a tassel, trims, pelmet or tieback. In 2021, itβs all about more glamorous styles like Modern Luxe and Modern Classic. Feeling confused? Donβt worry, weβve put together a beginnerβs guide on all these finishing touches so you can make the right choice for your curtain style. Read on to find out more!
Tassels
Tassels are an elegant cluster of strings or cords that are clumped together at one end and hang free at the other. Suitable for curtains rather than blinds, these finishing features are actually a practical decoration. The tasselβs shape acts as a weight at the bottom of the cord which helps keep the curtains pulled back without the need for bulky knots. Tasselβs come in a variety of colours and styles to suit any decor. However, they are on the flashier end of curtain finishings, so theyβd best suit a living room or bedroom.
Trims
So, youβve selected a style of curtain that sounds your decor - now itβs time to choose a trim. Trims refers to the decorative elements that add a touch of ornateness to your curtains, and the skyβs the limit when it comes to style, pattern, colour and embellishments. Types of trim include:
Valances
Youβve heard of valances on beds, but when it comes to curtains and blinds a valance refers to the fabric or panel added above a window. Typically, valances are used to hide a rod or track and add a touch of chic to any room. The style options are endless - you can add embellishments like beads or pom-poms. However, avoid adding anything to the sides of your roller blinds, though, as this can become entangled in the roller blind mechanism at the top and prevent them from rolling and unrolling properly.
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
The Team from Citzens Advice Bureau - Central Wellington
Hi everyone, our central Wellington branch has moved. We are now open for business on Level 2, 15 Dixon St. (exit the lift and go right). Our hours are Mon - Thurs 10am-3.30pm and Fri 10am-1pm
Caroline O'Reilly from Karori Arts & Crafts Centre Inc
Want to see the magic of Indigo dye?
We have two places left on our Shibori Indigo workshop running 10 - 4pm Saturday 26th November. Come along and experiment with pleating, folding and clamping to create amazing patterns on natural fabrics.
Ashleigh Ogden from Neighbourly.co.nz
On Monday, 21 November, the Supreme Court ruled that preventing 16 and 17-year-olds from voting is 'unjustified age discrimination'.
The current age of voting is 18 in New Zealand and lobby group Make It 16 have been running a youth-led campaign advocating for the vote to be extended … View moreOn Monday, 21 November, the Supreme Court ruled that preventing 16 and 17-year-olds from voting is 'unjustified age discrimination'.
The current age of voting is 18 in New Zealand and lobby group Make It 16 have been running a youth-led campaign advocating for the vote to be extended to our 16 and 17-year-olds.
βThis is history,β said Make It 16 co-director Caeden Tipler. βToday New Zealandβs highest court has confirmed that stopping young people from voting is a breach of our human rights...The government and Parliament cannot ignore such a clear legal and moral message. They must let us vote.β
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Lan from Mount Victoria
I have a few cardboard boxes for moving. If please let me know if you need them. Pick up in Mt Vic. Thank you!
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Helene from Aro Valley
Tree/hedge trimming. Not a big job just needs equipment to reach. Please leave yr contact details here Thanks
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