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John from Kamo
A double room in a flat or house is required by a single Quantity Surveyor moving to WHG in 1 week, clean tidy habits. Please ph Nick on 02102720663
Help The Warehouse support Water Skills for Life and keep our little kiwis safe in the water.
Water Skills for Life is a program developed for children in Years 1 - 8 to learn water safety skills and risk awareness.
It gives them the tools they need to stay safe now and for their future lives… View moreHelp The Warehouse support Water Skills for Life and keep our little kiwis safe in the water.
Water Skills for Life is a program developed for children in Years 1 - 8 to learn water safety skills and risk awareness.
It gives them the tools they need to stay safe now and for their future lives in, on and around the water. Children are taught Water Skills for Life at school. It’s easy to teach and fun for kids to learn.
Support Drowning prevention training for all kids. Donate in-store today.
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Sue from Langs Beach - Waipu
Entries are now being sought for the 2019 Contest. Details from the Waipu Museum or Art'nTartan Facebook page. Entries in by April 19th but do not need to be completed until preliminary judging in June. Exciting new categories and much more freedom to create whatever you like. Huge prize pool … View moreEntries are now being sought for the 2019 Contest. Details from the Waipu Museum or Art'nTartan Facebook page. Entries in by April 19th but do not need to be completed until preliminary judging in June. Exciting new categories and much more freedom to create whatever you like. Huge prize pool too!
Dorothy from Kauri Coast
143rd Paparoa A&P Show
At Paparoa Showgrounds
Saturday 2 February
Entry $10 adults $5 children – under 5yrs free
Gates open 9 am Free Parking on grounds – EFTPOS at gate
… View more143rd Paparoa A&P Show
At Paparoa Showgrounds
Saturday 2 February
Entry $10 adults $5 children – under 5yrs free
Gates open 9 am Free Parking on grounds – EFTPOS at gate
• Side shows • Kumarani Circus and workshops
• Equestrian events – showing and jumping – harness and pleasure horse ring
• Wood chopping • Shearing
• Team roping – barrel racing and pole bending
• Cattle and Dairy goat sections
• Large indoor section – entries close Friday 11.45 am
• Market stalls and Trade sites • Live bands – good music
• Food and drink stalls
• Petting zoo
*Kids’ Country Challenge - prizes
* Free sawdust dig for children under 7
A FUN DAY OUT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!
Schedules and more info online: www.paparoashow.org.nz...
Enquiries to Show Secretary: secretary@paparoashow.org.nz
The Team from Wasp Wipeout
Your generosity is helping to ensure we have another successful Wasp Wipeout season this summer. Baiting is about to start in some areas so thank you to those who are volunteering to help put it out. You can donate to Wasp Wipeout here: givealittle.co.nz... or find out more here: … View moreYour generosity is helping to ensure we have another successful Wasp Wipeout season this summer. Baiting is about to start in some areas so thank you to those who are volunteering to help put it out. You can donate to Wasp Wipeout here: givealittle.co.nz... or find out more here: www.stuff.co.nz...
Peter from Kamo
In less than 3 weeks I will be a pensioner. So, what shall I do with myself? I saw an ad on Neighbourly by an outfit called English Language Partners a few weeks ago. Asking for volunteers. Teaching English to new immigrants I expect. Now, I have a post-grad diploma in education (that's a bit … View moreIn less than 3 weeks I will be a pensioner. So, what shall I do with myself? I saw an ad on Neighbourly by an outfit called English Language Partners a few weeks ago. Asking for volunteers. Teaching English to new immigrants I expect. Now, I have a post-grad diploma in education (that's a bit more than an M.A. where I come from), I spent years teaching German as a Second Language to Vietnamese Boat People, I have specialist phonetics training. I am familiar with the Berlitz method.
I've taken people with no knowledge of the language through to university entrance level ....
I thought: I'll give these guys a ring. I might be able to help, I don't need extra pay ...
... well, I have barely started to introduce myself when the woman goes "Do you have a certificate in teaching English as a Second Language?"
No, I don't. (but I probably have better experience and teaching skills than many of the people working for you -- I didn't say that, though).
She just fobbed me off: "Well in that case I cannot employ you." Click.
I wasn't actually looking for EMPLOYMENT. I was offering to volunteer. This was a real Simpsons moment for me .... doh! Ah well. Sadly, I know I'd be no good at picking up trash by the roadside, my knees would not allow me. Ho hum. At times the ignorant arrogance of some Kiwis is just mind-boggling to me.
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This spectacular free range butterflied chicken from Tegel will be the star of the table. Seasoned with tasty Peri Peri marinade it's perfectly matched with Tzatziki yoghurt dip and fragrant couscous.
Try cooking it on the BBQ; it takes less time than a standard chicken plus it'll … View moreThis spectacular free range butterflied chicken from Tegel will be the star of the table. Seasoned with tasty Peri Peri marinade it's perfectly matched with Tzatziki yoghurt dip and fragrant couscous.
Try cooking it on the BBQ; it takes less time than a standard chicken plus it'll pick up all those fabulous barbecue flavours.
Combine good company with good food and your summer will be sizzling
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Chris from Maunu
We're looking for someone who could spray our kitchen cupboards. We're not having any luck finding them at the moment! Any ideas?! Thanks In Advance.
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A great way to round off the holidays! This Sunday 27th January, 10am to 3pm, is the day for all members of the family to dig out their glorious garb and head off for a bit of “Medieval Madness” at Kiwi North in Whangarei. Or if your garb is in the wash just head along anyway.
… View moreA great way to round off the holidays! This Sunday 27th January, 10am to 3pm, is the day for all members of the family to dig out their glorious garb and head off for a bit of “Medieval Madness” at Kiwi North in Whangarei. Or if your garb is in the wash just head along anyway.
Real jousting, archery, combat displays, ‘fight a knight’ with the Whangarei Medieval Club, celtic band Clan Celtica, the only Kiwi House in Northland, Whangarei Museum, pony, train and tractor rides, costume parade with prizes, food and fun.
Free parking, enter Gate 2, Adults $10, all children FREE.
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Tunney from Central Whangarei
Preferably one that is not too old. This is needed by a small rural school in the Far North. We have a field just a little smaller than a footy field and small areas around the school buildings.
Thanks
Experience the real Europe & Britain in 2019 with Trafalgar.
From the hulking fjords in Norway that look as though they’ve been ripped straight from a J.R.R. Tolkien novel, to the quaint neighbourhoods of Spain where sangria flows as freely as the native tongue, Europe is a continent of … View moreExperience the real Europe & Britain in 2019 with Trafalgar.
From the hulking fjords in Norway that look as though they’ve been ripped straight from a J.R.R. Tolkien novel, to the quaint neighbourhoods of Spain where sangria flows as freely as the native tongue, Europe is a continent of many wonderful contrasts. See history come to life before your very eyes as you traverse the varied landscapes, marvel at the icons and find your happy place with a collection of real Trafalgar experiences that you can’t find on any other tour.
With 116 handcrafted itineraries and 220 cities, leave the guidebooks at home and let us show you the Real Europe and Britain.
Good people. Good times. Good everything. The Good Life.
Plus save up to 10%* when you book and pay in full before 31Jan 2019.
For more information visit your local travel agent, visit trafalgar.com or call 0800 484 333
*T&Cs apply. Refer to trafalgar.com/en-nz/destinations/europe or your travel agent for full offer details.
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Tom from Onerahi
Renter wanted for a room in a house, in a quiet cul de sac. Male/Female, preferably 45+ , working, must love animals. Room fully furnished. $170 per week. All included except for food and toll calls. For further information please call Tom 0276162218 or 09 4361470
Hi neighbours, our life and style reporter is on the hunt for New Zealand's favourite flavour of cake.
We asked some experts which cake they believe Kiwis love the most - read their thoughts here. But want to make sure we are up to speed with what Kiwis really think! Which is your favourite… View moreHi neighbours, our life and style reporter is on the hunt for New Zealand's favourite flavour of cake.
We asked some experts which cake they believe Kiwis love the most - read their thoughts here. But want to make sure we are up to speed with what Kiwis really think! Which is your favourite cake flavour?
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Some children are kept home from school at the beginning of the academic year because families can't afford uniform and stationery.
Parents face "tremendous stress" trying to cover school costs after the expensive festive period, says Jono Bell, Salvation Army's head of … View moreSome children are kept home from school at the beginning of the academic year because families can't afford uniform and stationery.
Parents face "tremendous stress" trying to cover school costs after the expensive festive period, says Jono Bell, Salvation Army's head of welfare services.
But if you're struggling with back-to-school bills, help is available. Read more
Glyn from One Tree Point
I am looking for a carpet layer to do a little stretching job in my family room. Located at OTP. Who knows somebody?
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