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1966 days ago

Quality assured at AestheTech Dentures

AestheTech Denture Clinic

If you're looking for dentures, you'll want to get the very best. Not only will this assure your comfort, correct bite and a natural smile, but seeking quality will ensure your denture lasts for years to come. Along with service that's second to none, you'll find all this at … View moreIf you're looking for dentures, you'll want to get the very best. Not only will this assure your comfort, correct bite and a natural smile, but seeking quality will ensure your denture lasts for years to come. Along with service that's second to none, you'll find all this at AestheTech Denture Clinic.

With such exceptional service, it's no wonder previous clients have great things to say about AestheTech Dentures.

"I love my overall look and fit. Right from the start, dentures were made to a high standard. So thanks for the job well done" Murray Shaw from Otahuhu says.

"Good service. Steven makes you feel comfortable and also makes you understand the procedure. Will highly recommend to my friends" Mary-Ann Lovelock from Mt Roskill says.

AestheTech Dentures are currently offering a set of COMFIT (standard) complete dentures for only $1750 or $990 for a single complete denture. Alternatively, get up to 10% off its BOUTECH (mid-range) and AESTHETECH (premium) denture ranges - but get in quick, as both offers end on July 31.

AestheTech Denture Clinic is located at 123 Manukau Road, Epsom, Auckland.

Phone: 0800 99 66 88 for a free, no-obligation consultation.

Monday – Friday: 9 AM – 5 PM
Saturday: 10 AM – 2 PM
Alternatively, AestheTech's mobile clinic service can come to you!
Enquire now

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1967 days ago

Hello Folks,

Minal from Mount Eden

Me and my husband require a 1-2 bedroom unit with a budget of 400$. Private unit with seperate bedroom and lounge. Please let me know if any vacancy.

1967 days ago

Inclusive Communities – July 1st to 31st 🤝

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

This month we’re celebrating the diverse array of people who call New Zealand home. Regardless of our different faiths, abilities, cultures, nationalities, ages, orientations and even genders - we want to make sure that our communities are safe and welcoming for all.

There’s many ways to take … View more
This month we’re celebrating the diverse array of people who call New Zealand home. Regardless of our different faiths, abilities, cultures, nationalities, ages, orientations and even genders - we want to make sure that our communities are safe and welcoming for all.

There’s many ways to take part! From hosting a multicultural potluck where each attendee brings a dish from a country of their choice to coordinating a fundraiser that benefits refugees or our elderly there are thousands of ways big and small to make our households, neighbourhoods, schools and businesses even more inclusive. It could even be as simple as learning from a neighbour how to say ‘hello’ in their native language or ensuring local footpaths are accessible!

Don’t forget this month also coincides with Women’s Refugee Awareness Month and International Day of Friendship on July 30th - a United Nations day that promotes the role that friendship plays in promoting peace in many cultures.

Want to share your thoughts? Let us know how you’re making your community more inclusive this month by tagging us in your posts + using the following hashtag so we can see what you get up to:

#NSNZinclusivecommunities

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1967 days ago

'FOR THE LOVE OF BEES'

Helen from Parnell

Do you own a Bee Hive? I do, and the Varroa Mite is rampant - I have been fumigating and treating for some months now but the Varroa Mite are still coming back! If you own a Hive - please make sure you're doing the right thing! Join the Auckland Bee Club - an amazing group of people who meet … View moreDo you own a Bee Hive? I do, and the Varroa Mite is rampant - I have been fumigating and treating for some months now but the Varroa Mite are still coming back! If you own a Hive - please make sure you're doing the right thing! Join the Auckland Bee Club - an amazing group of people who meet once a month, all sharing/learning about the care of Bees and Healthy Hives - they are all such helpful people . . . and REGISTER your Hive with AsureQuality Ltd. Unless we are all doing 'right by Bees', then we are all in trouble. And if you don't own a Hive, we'd still love you to plant Bee friendly plants in your garden to help feed them. They are the most amazing creatures and we can't live without them - many thanks, Helen Loveday

1967 days ago

Auckland water shortage

Paul Reporter from Stuff

Hi Neighbours,

Love long showers? We have some bad news.

Aucklanders are being urged to conserve water after the city experienced one of the driest January to June periods on record.

To read more, about the shortage and comment from Watercare then click here.

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1974 days ago

Poll: Should Lime scooters be taken off our streets?

Reporter Stuff

An Auckland councillor says one death is one too many and wants e-scooters removed until the outcome of a coroner's investigation into the death of a man riding a Lime on Fanshaw St on Monday night.

A woman has been hospitalised after she was hit by someone riding a Lime on the same street on… View more
An Auckland councillor says one death is one too many and wants e-scooters removed until the outcome of a coroner's investigation into the death of a man riding a Lime on Fanshaw St on Monday night.

A woman has been hospitalised after she was hit by someone riding a Lime on the same street on Tuesday morning.

Read more: bit.ly...

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Should Lime scooters be taken off our streets?
  • 51.8% Yes, definitely
    51.8% Complete
  • 48.2% No, it's an overreaction
    48.2% Complete
2089 votes
1967 days ago

RECHARGEABLE LED Dog Collars - see your dog, save another!

Nicci from Grey Lynn

THIS POST IS FOR DOG LOVERS!

I started the Shine for Dogs project in the USA and it has managed to donate over $25,000 to shelters and rescues. I have moved to Auckland NZ, and hope to start the project here and help dogs in need in NZ. Shine for Dogs (Shine the light for those left in the dark) … View more
THIS POST IS FOR DOG LOVERS!

I started the Shine for Dogs project in the USA and it has managed to donate over $25,000 to shelters and rescues. I have moved to Auckland NZ, and hope to start the project here and help dogs in need in NZ. Shine for Dogs (Shine the light for those left in the dark) offer premium quality, rechargeable LED Dog collars and leashes at affordable prices. Some key facts below:

• SEE YOUR DOG - SAVE ANOTHER
100% profits are donated to dogs in rescues and shelters across NZ
• IMPROVE YOUR DOG’S SAFETY
Ultra bright RECHARGEABLE collars make your pet visible to all, USB cable included. See your pet in the park at night, make your dog more visible to others (joggers, cyclists and cars) when out in the dark.
• MADE TO LAST. HIGH-QUALITY MATERIALS
Fibre optics (no wire LED or Thick plastic band) durable & comfortable to wear
• FULLY ADJUSTABLE, SECURE, WEATHERPROOF & EASY TO USE – the USB rechargeable battery is secured to the product so it will not come loose or fall out.
• 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE – Have peace of mind with your order - If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return it.

There are a range of colours and size to fit most dogs. Please ensure you read the product care booklet BEFORE you use your collar.
All details are available on website: www.shinefordogs.co.nz...

Happy to answer any questions you may have.

Price: $25

1967 days ago

Kiwi inspired classics headline 2019 foodography dinner on Friday 26 July

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

Foodography, the art of food and photography come together during the Elemental AKL 2019 festival at the New Zealand School of Food and Wine on Friday 26 July 2019.

Now in its third year, this year the foodography dinner has a kiwi cuisine theme and includes five unique New Zealand courses. … View more
Foodography, the art of food and photography come together during the Elemental AKL 2019 festival at the New Zealand School of Food and Wine on Friday 26 July 2019.

Now in its third year, this year the foodography dinner has a kiwi cuisine theme and includes five unique New Zealand courses. Foodography participants work in pairs, around five different food concepts and have 20 minutes to style each of their dishes, photograph and share the results on social media.
“Food blogging and food photography is an ever-growing trend,” says Celia Hay, director of the New Zealand School of Food and Wine. “Just as we share holiday snaps of travel destinations, sharing your photos of your latest culinary adventure reflects what you are eating and where you are eating it”.
The evening starts with a foodographers briefing and advice on how to curate and capture those defining food moments. Phone-photo techniques, lighting and food styling tips will be shared by guest chefs and local food bloggers.

So, what’s on the menu? “Given the kiwi influence, we want to put New Zealand ingredients on show and celebrate our culinary heritage. You will find some local seafood, lamb, a meringue - but not a pavlova - and a play on an old ANZAC favourite. The components of each dish have been designed to inspire a new generation of kiwi classics,” says Hay.

The foodography dinner is a team challenge so bring a friend along. The upside is that once styled, snapped and shared, you get to eat your work of art.

“We all know of someone who has shared a dining experience image. It’s the inner foodie getting a little creative with their smart phone. And there’s a prize for the best photo. It’s a fun night out, where you get to experience and learn something new,” says Hay.

For more information;
Celia Hay
Director, New Zealand School of Food & Wine
e: celia@foodandwine.co.nz
m: 021 981 947

For more information about the New Zealand School of Food & Wine visit
event.foodandwine.co.nz...

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1967 days ago

Volcanic wine tasting with John Szabo MS

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

Volcanic wines are hot, literally. It’s no secret that Mount Etna in Sicily, the Canary Islands and the Yamanashi region in near Mount Fuji are all home to some of the world’s most diverse and exciting wines, which is why one of the leading authorities on volcanic wines is coming to New Zealand… View moreVolcanic wines are hot, literally. It’s no secret that Mount Etna in Sicily, the Canary Islands and the Yamanashi region in near Mount Fuji are all home to some of the world’s most diverse and exciting wines, which is why one of the leading authorities on volcanic wines is coming to New Zealand to host tastings on Saturday 28 July and Sunday 29 July.

Master Sommelier John Szabo will lead two tastings on volcanic wines at the New Zealand School of Food & Wine’s annual W&F Celebration, part of Auckland’s new Elemental Festival.

He was the first Canadian to add the letters MS (Master Sommelier) to his name, in 2004, and has since written Volcanic Wines, Salt Grit and Power - a book about volcanic wine regions.

Auckland is a fitting city to host Szabo since the greater Auckland region’s volcanic field has at least 52 volcanoes. The city’s scoria cones range from 10 to 120 meters in height, contributing an unexplored aspect to Auckland’s wine terroir.

“The question is how we can enhance the reputations of wines grown in the Auckland region given most of this region’s wineries are on volcanically derived sedimentary rock,” says Celia Hay of the NZ School of Food & Wine.

Szabo will speak at the school’s annual Wine & Food Celebration on Saturday 27July and Sunday 28 July in Central Auckland.

For more information and to arrange an interview with John contact:
Celia Hay
celia@foodandwine.co.nz
021 981 947

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1969 days ago

Elderly Kiwis hit by phone scam

Caroline Williams Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours. Police have warned of a phone scam which has left victims hundreds of thousands of dollars out of pocket. The scam, carried out by fraudsters claiming to be Spark and/or police, convinces victims to withdraw thousands of dollars from their bank accounts and send it to domestic and … View moreHi neighbours. Police have warned of a phone scam which has left victims hundreds of thousands of dollars out of pocket. The scam, carried out by fraudsters claiming to be Spark and/or police, convinces victims to withdraw thousands of dollars from their bank accounts and send it to domestic and international addresses.
Last month, officers intercepted two separate packages in Auckland containing a total of $25,000. The two victims, one of whom was an 84-year-old woman, had their money returned by police.
However, most who fall for the scam won't be so lucky.

Have you - or someone you know - lost money to this scam? Let us know in the comments or send us an email at newstips@stuff.co.nz
[Please type NFP if your comment is not for print.]

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1969 days ago

House for short term rent.

Debra from Grey Lynn

We have a lovely four double bedroom house with a large fenced backyard for rent for the last week of July through to end of August. This would suit a family who may be renovating, or need a house for family or work. Please message me if interested. Cheers Deb Mead

1968 days ago

Poll: Should the St James be restored?

Paul Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

Auckland councillors will today be updated on the fate of the St James Theatre, in a memo that smacks of despair.

Repairs remain at a standstill for this piece of Auckland's heritage. The landmark theatre sits abandoned after an adjacent apartment development, intended to… View more
Hi neighbours,

Auckland councillors will today be updated on the fate of the St James Theatre, in a memo that smacks of despair.

Repairs remain at a standstill for this piece of Auckland's heritage. The landmark theatre sits abandoned after an adjacent apartment development, intended to provide support services for the theatre's restoration, lost funding.

To read more, click here.

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Should the St James be restored?
  • 90.4% Yes
    90.4% Complete
  • 9.6% No
    9.6% Complete
533 votes
1967 days ago

The Consumer’s Guide to Hearing Aids

Triton Hearing

When you are choosing a hearing aid it’s hard to know where to start. Get your FREE copy of the Consumer’s Guide to Hearing Aids - NZ’s only independent guide. Find out about all the best hearing aids, with feature, style and price guides, so it’s easy to choose the right hearing aid for … View moreWhen you are choosing a hearing aid it’s hard to know where to start. Get your FREE copy of the Consumer’s Guide to Hearing Aids - NZ’s only independent guide. Find out about all the best hearing aids, with feature, style and price guides, so it’s easy to choose the right hearing aid for your lifestyle and budget.

The Consumer’s Guide to Hearing Aids is available exclusively from Triton Hearing. Get your FREE copy now - call 0800 45 45 42 or visit tritonhearing.co.nz
Learn more

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1970 days ago

City Centre Residents Monthly Meeting, Monday 1 July 6pm

CCRG from Auckland City Centre Residents' Group - CCRG

Greetings City Centre Residents,
Our monthly meeting is Monday 1 July, 6pm.
At Ellen Melville Hall on Freyberg Place

Come along, listen, have your say - let us know what you are thinking.

And then we are into some of the many issues and enthusiams that motivate us all, and make the city centre … View more
Greetings City Centre Residents,
Our monthly meeting is Monday 1 July, 6pm.
At Ellen Melville Hall on Freyberg Place

Come along, listen, have your say - let us know what you are thinking.

And then we are into some of the many issues and enthusiams that motivate us all, and make the city centre such an interesting and vibrant place in which to live.

The agenda is bit.ly... or attached below

See you there.

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CCRG Meeting AGENDA 2019-01-07_& attachments.pdf Download View

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