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1289 days ago

CUBI----PRO

Liz from Mount Eden

I AM LOOKING FOR A CUBI PRO -- EXCERCISE MACHINE URGENTLY REQUIRE ANYBODY HAS ONE FOR SALE, PLEASE MESSAGE ME

1289 days ago

MOVING OUT GARAGE SALE

Nail from Mount Roskill

Going overseas, everything must go!
Full of a double garage. Here are some items on the list;

F&P Fridge
LG Washing machine
Shed (125x125x175)
Dryer
2xBBQ(Cover and bottle included)… View more
Going overseas, everything must go!
Full of a double garage. Here are some items on the list;

F&P Fridge
LG Washing machine
Shed (125x125x175)
Dryer
2xBBQ(Cover and bottle included)
2xSofas
2xAlarm clocks
2X Vacum cleaners
2x Microwave
Outdoor umbrella and chairs /Desks
Tools /Equipments
Household goods & More and more...

Prices will be open to offers. Please park on Tyburnia Av and walk down the driveway.

When: Sun-Mon (4/5 April)
Time: 10am - 4pm
Address: 7B Tyburnia Av Mt Roskill
Delivery available

Negotiable

1291 days ago

Ambigrams

The Team from NumberWorks'nWords Royal Oak

Have you heard of Ambigrams? Are you able to show any other examples?

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1290 days ago

Say NO to short car trips

EECA

Transport is our beautiful country's biggest carbon emitter. In fact, car trips under two kilometres, like popping to the shops, make up nearly 1/3 of our drives — an average of 12 per household per week.

So we're encouraging Kiwis to consider climate-friendly modes of transportView more
Transport is our beautiful country's biggest carbon emitter. In fact, car trips under two kilometres, like popping to the shops, make up nearly 1/3 of our drives — an average of 12 per household per week.

So we're encouraging Kiwis to consider climate-friendly modes of transport such as biking, scooting and walking when making trips under two kilometres.

That's why we've launched the ShopPack - a New Zealand-first backpack-style reusable shopping bag to let you keep your hands free on the move.
Find out more

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1290 days ago

The team from Wee Jobs

Wee Jobs

Hi Neighbours – The team from Wee Jobs would like to introduce Wee Jobs to your community.

We all have small jobs and tasks that come up around the house, waiting for someone with the time and skills to do them. Wee Jobs provides attractively priced solutions with our team of competent staff … View more
Hi Neighbours – The team from Wee Jobs would like to introduce Wee Jobs to your community.

We all have small jobs and tasks that come up around the house, waiting for someone with the time and skills to do them. Wee Jobs provides attractively priced solutions with our team of competent staff who are ready and eager to help you with those small tasks. With Wee Jobs, you know what you’re paying upfront and don’t get billed until the job is completed.

Wee Jobs offers a range of offerings from Light Bulb Replacements, Smoke Alarm Installations, to Kitset Assembly Services (and lots in between). If you can’t find what you are looking for, you can simply ‘request a special job’, and one of our friendly team members will get back to you with a competitive quote. Wee Jobs is brought to you by Wells, who has 35 years of experience and recognition delivering dependable services to New Zealand homes. Book your Wee Job now.
Learn more

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1290 days ago

Emotive Language

Andrea from Morningside

When all is said and done
And words have failed me
I look at Facebook posts
And read between the Emojis

These little symbols
That represent a post
Are safe to say what you want… View more
When all is said and done
And words have failed me
I look at Facebook posts
And read between the Emojis

These little symbols
That represent a post
Are safe to say what you want
And used to say what you won’t

A happy face, a thumbs up
Suggest that you agree
A frown, a cry, a grimace
Show a vent for you to see

For when you write a comment
You are open for scrutiny
Better to post an emojion
And leave the audience to agree

Hi Neighbours, membership is free...join the Poetry and Prose group, we would welcome new members :)

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1291 days ago

Garde Manger

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

Garde Manger Assessment for our Diploma Level 5 chef who must create a cold platter featuring fish (that they have filleted) with one fillet smoked and transformed into a smoked fish mousse; the other fillet cured and presented as a crudo with pickled cucumber & radish.
Freshly baked Grissini … View more
Garde Manger Assessment for our Diploma Level 5 chef who must create a cold platter featuring fish (that they have filleted) with one fillet smoked and transformed into a smoked fish mousse; the other fillet cured and presented as a crudo with pickled cucumber & radish.
Freshly baked Grissini and a Petit Salad complement their presentation.

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1291 days ago

Brand new Pakistani Indian embroidery dress for sale

Mubarka from Mount Roskill

Size medium and large please pm if interested . Different prices
0221856575

Negotiable

1291 days ago

Rust removal on small Japanese classic car

Andrea from Morningside

Hi, my daughter's little old Mitsi Mirage hatchback requires a small amount of rust/corrosion near the inner doors, and radiator fixed to re-sit its WOF, for a limited budget?

1291 days ago

Japanese for beginners lessons wanted

Andrea from Morningside

Hi, I am looking for a Japanese language tutor who can teach myself and 13 year old son beginners Japanese. We are based in Western Springs. Hopefully you would have the necessary books/resource required to teach. Thank you

1291 days ago

Incredible new galleries now open at Auckland Museum

The Team from Auckland Museum

Be one of the first to see your city in a whole new light – Tāmaki Herenga Waka Stories of Auckland is now open at Auckland Museum.

With more than 60 stories, 500 objects and 25 films, the new galleries truly have something for everyone.

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1291 days ago

April Action Holiday Programme

Danielle Muller from

Introducing Parnell Trust's April Action holiday programme!
19 - 30 April 2021

Our team has planned an epic holiday programme fun for the upcoming April school holidays to keep your kids happy and active every day.

We have an awesome selection of on-site Club House activities and off-site … View more
Introducing Parnell Trust's April Action holiday programme!
19 - 30 April 2021

Our team has planned an epic holiday programme fun for the upcoming April school holidays to keep your kids happy and active every day.

We have an awesome selection of on-site Club House activities and off-site Adventure Seekers activities to choose from in both Parnell and Epsom.

❓Why choose Parnell Trust?

🍁️ We offer two exciting activities each day:
• Club House activities (on-site)
• Adventure Seekers (trips around Auckland area)

🍁 Choose from TWO convenient locations:
• ️EPSOM: The House at Epsom Normal Primary School, 41 The Drive, Epsom
• PARNELL: Jubilee Hall at Parnell Trust, 545 Parnell Road, Parnell

🍁️ Our hours work for busy parents:
• Flexible - book as many/few days as you need
• Drop off from as early as 7.30am
• Pick up as late as 6pm

For more information about our April Action programme visit parnell.org.nz/SHP

Ready to enrol? Visit parnell.org.nz/SHP-enrol for links to our Enrolmy listings and book online today!

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1291 days ago

Do you need a baby sitter?

Charlotte from Mount Eden

My name is Sofia. I am a reliable and responsible 14 year old. I am an ex MENPS and Kowhai Intermediate student and I am currently in year 10 in MAGS.

I love to be around kids and have volunteered at my dance studio in a jazz class for 6-7 year old's. I have experience in babysitting from … View more
My name is Sofia. I am a reliable and responsible 14 year old. I am an ex MENPS and Kowhai Intermediate student and I am currently in year 10 in MAGS.

I love to be around kids and have volunteered at my dance studio in a jazz class for 6-7 year old's. I have experience in babysitting from looking after my younger sister and I have babysat family friends. I am
trained in basic first aid and I like baking and cooking.

I am available Wednesday through to Friday evenings, Weekends, and school holidays.

My number is: 020 4017 8648
My email is: sofiahart@outlook.co.nz

1291 days ago

Free dining table and 5 chairs

Joel from Grey Lynn

Gifted to us by landlord, but we already have a dining set. Really sturdy, good condition, but a few scratches on the top and legs. Fifth chair included at NO EXTRA COST! Haha. But you do have to come pick it up.

Free

1291 days ago

Activism for 'introverts': Craftivists find their political voice

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

Auckland crafters are on a mission to change the world one stitch at a time.

The newly-launched Craftivist​ Companions are turning to needlework to find their political voice at Ponsonby's Unitarian Church in central Auckland.

Ten “introverted” activists are creating mini protest … View more
Auckland crafters are on a mission to change the world one stitch at a time.

The newly-launched Craftivist​ Companions are turning to needlework to find their political voice at Ponsonby's Unitarian Church in central Auckland.

Ten “introverted” activists are creating mini protest banners
– the square placards will form a temporary quilt that will be presented to Auckland Council on April 1 for the updated living wage announcement.

The banners will then be left as “respectful graffiti” on public spaces such as lamp posts.

Group founder and church member Kay​ Parish​ said the goal was to get people thinking from a different perspective.

A midwife driven by a strong dislike of injustice, she was inspired by a movement in England led by Sarah Corbett and the Craftivist​ Collective.

“Sarah talks about craftivism as being an ideal form of activism for introverts, people who don’t love getting out there shouting and challenging people in a confrontational way,” said Parish.

“Craftivism is a way of approaching people more gently and presenting a message in a more respectful and thoughtful way.”

Corbett’s group persuaded British retailer Marks & Spencer to pay its workers a living wage by giving every board member a personalised hand-embroidered handkerchief explaining why paying a living wage should fit with their values.

“The board members really took that message on board ...and it just shifted their perspective,” Parish said.

The Titirangi resident said paying people a fair wage helped them live their lives with dignity.

Read more here:

www.stuff.co.nz...

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