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502 days ago

Succulents

Lili from Te Atatu Peninsula

We have just pulled them out of our garden and replaced with the smaller ones.
They are still alive if you want to design your garden with them you can take the reference with ours. They are slow growing and they can take care of themselves. We have two big piles of them and could be thousands … View more
We have just pulled them out of our garden and replaced with the smaller ones.
They are still alive if you want to design your garden with them you can take the reference with ours. They are slow growing and they can take care of themselves. We have two big piles of them and could be thousands heads. You can reroot them if you like or just plant them directly into your garden.
Would like to have $40 for each pile
Pick up from Te Atatu Peninsula

Price: $40

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503 days ago

Devilbiss Homecare suction unit

Suzanne from Sunnyvale

Intended use: The device is to be used to remove fluid from the airway or respiratory support system.
The unit creates a vacuum that draws the fluids through disposable tubing that is connected to a collection bottle.
The fluids are trapped in the collection bottle for proper disposal .
This … View more
Intended use: The device is to be used to remove fluid from the airway or respiratory support system.
The unit creates a vacuum that draws the fluids through disposable tubing that is connected to a collection bottle.
The fluids are trapped in the collection bottle for proper disposal .
This system is in excellent condition, hardly used and comes complete with essential accessories.
You can contact me by phone
0223984051

Price: $850

503 days ago

Wagner 1500 glucosamine. 376 tablets left

Rebecca from Point Chevalier

I've only used 14 pills. Bought for my elderly dog
I need capsules. I broke my pill crusher grinding these down every night for the past week ! O212758886

Price: $40

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503 days ago

Lamp Shade

Judith from Mount Albert

Tiffany style Lamp shade. Bought 50 years ago. Beautiful.

Price: $100

503 days ago

Ski Boots size 12

Judith from Mount Albert

Large ski boots No longer used. Good condition

Price: $50

504 days ago

Luggage and Back Pack

Judith from Mount Albert

Back Pack, NZ made for smaller adult or teenager. Really good backpack.
Also luggage for sale.

Price: $10

504 days ago

Puzzels Galore

Judith from Mount Albert

Lots of Puzzles

Price: $3

504 days ago

Chest of Drawers

Judith from Mount Albert

Hand made, solid wood, about 70 years old, solid construction. Children grown, no longer needed. Very useful Sorry, no picture.

Price: $45

504 days ago

Brand new writing journal with flowery decoration

Joel from Blockhouse Bay

Blank journal with flowers
vinyl covered for protection
Size: 21 cm x 14.5 cm

Price: $4

504 days ago

Grey Chair

Joel from Blockhouse Bay

One grey chair for dining or office desk
Great condition

Price: $5

504 days ago

2m analog VGA Monitor cable (HD15)

Joel from Blockhouse Bay

Brand new, came with monitor.

Price: $5

504 days ago

Really well-made shelving unit

Joel from Blockhouse Bay

Heavy, solid wood, off-white shelving unit. Surplus to needs now. It came with 3 shelves but I've added 2 more, but you don't have to take those.
Sizes in photos.

Price: $50

504 days ago

FREE Plastic watering can

Joel from Blockhouse Bay

Free, will be next to the fence on our driveway...

Free

505 days ago

Changing the conversation around dementia

Murray Halberg Retirement Village

Reducing stigma starts with the words we use, and shifting the way we talk about dementia is a powerful step forward. This World Alzheimer’s Month, Ryman is highlighting the importance of reducing the discrimination caused by stigma surrounding people living with dementia.

Caroline Bartle, … View more
Reducing stigma starts with the words we use, and shifting the way we talk about dementia is a powerful step forward. This World Alzheimer’s Month, Ryman is highlighting the importance of reducing the discrimination caused by stigma surrounding people living with dementia.

Caroline Bartle, Ryman’s Dementia Care and Innovations Lead, says that using appropriate language when referring to people with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia can foster a more inclusive society. This not only benefits those experiencing cognitive decline but also their families and the wider community.

Click read more for the full article.

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505 days ago

FREE boxes and a few sheets of bubble wrap

Joel from Blockhouse Bay

Excellent quality bubble wrap, used for transporting fine art overseas. Boxes perfect for clothes. Come n git it!

Free

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