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Naichao from Oriental Pantry
Dear neighbours,
Wellcome back to street!
We have plenty of products ON SALE now.
Some of them are really cheap! Such as sunflower seeds $3 for 2, and some candy only $1 each!
Please come and check them!
Give us a call to set up an obligation-free, cost-free curriculum evaluation so that we can get the year back on track for your children.
Robert Anderson from
Before re-hanging your clean curtains, we recommend you thoroughly wash the inside of your windows and frames with warm soapy water with a small amount of bleach in to get rid of any mould spores that are present, taking care not to splash on your carpet or other soft furnishings.
Mould grows … View moreBefore re-hanging your clean curtains, we recommend you thoroughly wash the inside of your windows and frames with warm soapy water with a small amount of bleach in to get rid of any mould spores that are present, taking care not to splash on your carpet or other soft furnishings.
Mould grows as a result of sun, moisture and dust or dirt so any attempts to minimize these environmental conditions will help.
- Removing the moisture from your windows each morning.
- Curtains can be vacuumed using the round brush attachment to remove dust
- Ensuites can be a major source of moisture in a bedroom, ensure these are well ventilated
- Avoid drying washing inside
- Opening windows for a small amount of time each day to let the moisture out of your home
- Curtains can be spot cleaned using a solution of washing powder and warm water – this will often leave a watermark so spots should be patted dry with a towel, then dried with a hair dryer.
- Please note: “Exit-Mould” & citrus cleaners will most often strip the colour out of your curtain and leave chemicals in the fabric that will cause it to rot
Call us today on 0800 579 0501 to book in for a clean!
Emma from Thorndon
Surplus requirement - still works and in great condition.
Pick up from Brooklyn and it all yours for free.
Please text me on 027 540 5577
Free
Ione Slater from Cancer Society NZ - Wellington Division
Did you know the Cancer Society has a home-away-from-home for cancer patients and their whānau right next to Wellington Hospital?
We're looking for volunteers who can help us with the day-to-day tasks in the house. We need help on Mondays and Fridays, especially.
Are you able to help out? … View moreDid you know the Cancer Society has a home-away-from-home for cancer patients and their whānau right next to Wellington Hospital?
We're looking for volunteers who can help us with the day-to-day tasks in the house. We need help on Mondays and Fridays, especially.
Are you able to help out? Please contact our Volunteering team on 04 389 8421 or email volunteering@cancersoc.org.nz 💛Thank you!
Kelly Dennett Reporter from Sunday Star Times
People are diagnosed with cancer everyday in New Zealand, but what about during the coronavirus lockdown? We're keen to talk to someone whose diagnostic appointments were put on hold during alert level 4, and how this has affected you. If you are willing to share your story, and be identified,… View morePeople are diagnosed with cancer everyday in New Zealand, but what about during the coronavirus lockdown? We're keen to talk to someone whose diagnostic appointments were put on hold during alert level 4, and how this has affected you. If you are willing to share your story, and be identified, please email kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz.
Pru from Mount Cook
Kadima three seater and two chairs. Very good condition. Pick up in Whitby.
021 384 075
Free
The Team from Resene ColorShop Basin Reserve
Update a boring old plant pot with an on-trend terrazzo paint effect!
Make the most of this weekend with this easy project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself
Center Manager from Greta Point - Active Explorers
Our whànau at Greta Point Active Explorers are always greeted with the smell of amazing cooking each morning.
Yesterday, our tamariki had homemade wholemeal matariki bread with cheesy homemade baked beans.
It smelt and tasted good!
All Jo's cooking meets the guidelines for GOLD healthy … View moreOur whànau at Greta Point Active Explorers are always greeted with the smell of amazing cooking each morning.
Yesterday, our tamariki had homemade wholemeal matariki bread with cheesy homemade baked beans.
It smelt and tasted good!
All Jo's cooking meets the guidelines for GOLD healthy heart and her food is a big hit with our whànau, tamariki and staff.
Having a center that provides a full menu service, means less stress for whànau in the mornings (no lunch boxes!) it also means they are confident their tamariki are eating a diet that meets healthy heart guidelines.
It's is something we are very proud of here at Greta point.
Have we all enjoyed this short week??
Center Manager from Greta Point - Active Explorers
Kia Ora Wellington!
We have had an amazing week !
This week we have been welcoming back some more of our returning whānau and we have also been settling new tamariki and their whanau into our center.
There has been a festive feeling - as we all reconnect and share about the past few weeks.
… View moreKia Ora Wellington!
We have had an amazing week !
This week we have been welcoming back some more of our returning whānau and we have also been settling new tamariki and their whanau into our center.
There has been a festive feeling - as we all reconnect and share about the past few weeks.
It feels like the couriers are catching up too!
so while we have had many essential items (cleaning products, food and stationary) it's always a little exciting when new resources turn up too.
Thank you CM Greta!
Life Mentoring from Life Mentoring
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Hi Neighbours!
Our June SuperSeniors Newsletter is out now, and it's filled with lots of useful and interesting information.
The Newsletter outlines things to keep in mind around COVID-19 and a few key points from the 2020 'Rebuilding Together' Budget that will benefit seniors.
15… View moreHi Neighbours!
Our June SuperSeniors Newsletter is out now, and it's filled with lots of useful and interesting information.
The Newsletter outlines things to keep in mind around COVID-19 and a few key points from the 2020 'Rebuilding Together' Budget that will benefit seniors.
15 June marks World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. It is an opportunity to shine the light on the role we can all play in reducing elder abuse and neglect.
Make sure to read and share it!
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The Team from Wellington Water
There are a lot of reasons to dig up a road, unfortunately! Here’s one of the less common belowground infrastructure renewals we do.
Digger Operator Layton is removing an old air valve block on the bulk water main running from Naenae Reservoir. The team put in a new, bigger air valve (replacing … View moreThere are a lot of reasons to dig up a road, unfortunately! Here’s one of the less common belowground infrastructure renewals we do.
Digger Operator Layton is removing an old air valve block on the bulk water main running from Naenae Reservoir. The team put in a new, bigger air valve (replacing the one just visible in the wooden chamber) then constructed a new concrete chamber and manhole cover for better service and maintenance access.
Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council
Just a reminder that if you’re a Wellington business owner that pays a food registration, pavement lease or alcohol licence that your business may be entitled to a refund for this quarter.
It’s easy to apply online at forms.wellington.govt.nz...
Please submit your application by 30 June 2020.
… View moreJust a reminder that if you’re a Wellington business owner that pays a food registration, pavement lease or alcohol licence that your business may be entitled to a refund for this quarter.
It’s easy to apply online at forms.wellington.govt.nz...
Please submit your application by 30 June 2020.
Pictured are Rebecca and Katie from Olive on Cuba Stree.
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