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Alan Storage from Kiwi Self Storage - Mt Roskill
Kiwi Self Storage is meeting its goals for sustainability as a Toitū Carbonzero certified self storage organisation. Part of the process of certification involved an audit of all the areas of the business and their contribution to the organisation’s carbon foot print.
Redcross Sandringham from Red Cross Shop Sandringham
To support Bullying-Free NZ we’ve turned our shop pink this week at the Red Cross. Stop on by at 571 Sandringham Road.
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Chocolate mocha tart with Chocolate mousse, strawberry sorbet and spun sugar
Cheese cake with raspberry gel and raspberry sorbet
Coffee Bavarois and rum pannacotta
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Janet Court from Mac Senior Net Auckland
Come along to 1 hour free presentation on using Trademe. Learn how to buy or sell an item, resizing & loading photos on to the Auction Web page. Tuesday 23rd May @ 2.00pm, at St Luke's Community Church, 130 Remuera Rd. Phone Janet 0212148386
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Ryman gives you peace of mind with certainty around your living costs, so you can focus on enjoying the things that matter.
From the day you move into a village you’ll know how much you’re paying and what’s guaranteed to be paid back when you move out.
With several Peace of Mind … View moreRyman gives you peace of mind with certainty around your living costs, so you can focus on enjoying the things that matter.
From the day you move into a village you’ll know how much you’re paying and what’s guaranteed to be paid back when you move out.
With several Peace of Mind Guarantees you can you feel confident and secure in your decision to move to a Ryman village.
Enjoy the everyday and have financial certainty with Ryman.
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Admin from Nyima Tashi Kagyu Buddhist Centre
Join us for a discussion on compassion: What it is, what it is not and how do we utilise compassion in everyday life
Generally when we think of compassion, we think of a spontaneous feeling of sympathy or empathy and perhaps even a sense of pity for others, but it is not as simplistic as … View moreJoin us for a discussion on compassion: What it is, what it is not and how do we utilise compassion in everyday life
Generally when we think of compassion, we think of a spontaneous feeling of sympathy or empathy and perhaps even a sense of pity for others, but it is not as simplistic as that--from a Buddhist perspective compassion covers all aspects of positive emotions, which is why compassion is also seen as a transformative emotion rather than seeing compassion as only sharing in the pain and unhappiness of others.
10am - 12pm, $27 waged, $15 students -- registration essential
email: nyimatashi.nz@gmail.com or phone: 815 0850
Nyima Tashi Buddhist Centre 717 New North Road, Mt Albert
Amy-Grace from New Lynn
Hi there, I still have my dog who I need to rehome as me and partner are living in a one bedroom apartment but however we are in a sticky situation, we have a new born and our one bedroom place is not suitable for the four of us. If it is possible can someone help us to rehome our beautiful puppy … View moreHi there, I still have my dog who I need to rehome as me and partner are living in a one bedroom apartment but however we are in a sticky situation, we have a new born and our one bedroom place is not suitable for the four of us. If it is possible can someone help us to rehome our beautiful puppy or adopt her even for a little while until we can move into a better housing opportunity for our little family. Contact us please send your email and we can send some photos .
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Ethan's life was surrounded by drugs and alcohol due to gang-affiliated friends and family. But after losing loved ones, he joined a Graeme Dingle Foundation programme. Initially hesitant and shy, he gradually gained confidence, showed his humour and found his voice.
The programme helped … View moreEthan's life was surrounded by drugs and alcohol due to gang-affiliated friends and family. But after losing loved ones, he joined a Graeme Dingle Foundation programme. Initially hesitant and shy, he gradually gained confidence, showed his humour and found his voice.
The programme helped him explore different career paths and Ethan became one of the top graduates from his cohort. The Foundation took the opportunity to hire him and he now helps other young people involved in the programme on their career journeys.
Find out more about how the Graeme Dingle Foundation helps young people realise potential.
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Judith from Mount Albert
Like new, women's , medium size, red ski or snow board jacket. Very good condition.
Price: $50
The Team from NZ Compare
To all the strong, inspiring, devoted mums, the mums who are no longer with us, the mums who work hard everyday to make the house warm and put food on the table, the mums to be and who could forget the family members who take on the mums role too!
We hope you have a wonderful day, filled with … View moreTo all the strong, inspiring, devoted mums, the mums who are no longer with us, the mums who work hard everyday to make the house warm and put food on the table, the mums to be and who could forget the family members who take on the mums role too!
We hope you have a wonderful day, filled with smiles, appreciation and love. Happy Mother's Day.
Financial Adviser from SK Financial Group - Mortgage & Insurance
We provide the following services in the community:
Mortgages;
• First home loan
• Investment lending, mix of residential or commercial lending
• Construction lending, with can include first home/ new investment property in both residential and commercial space.
• Refinance/ debt… View moreWe provide the following services in the community:
Mortgages;
• First home loan
• Investment lending, mix of residential or commercial lending
• Construction lending, with can include first home/ new investment property in both residential and commercial space.
• Refinance/ debt consolidation loan
• Property development
• Business/ commercial lending
• Mortgage review/ fixed term loan reviews
Insurance;
• Health insurance
• Life Insurance
• Trauma/ Critical Insurance
• Disability Insurance
• Income protection
• Mortgage protection insurance
Contact us for confidential and no obligation chat.
Lorraine from Mount Albert
This car is still under Honda warranty Extremely low kilometres 9,750. Has had new coat put on the bodywork (worth $1000) Excellent car. One owner from new. Also has a tow bar fitted by Honda. Pioneer Bluetooth system with reverse camera. Drives extremely well. It has spent a large part of its life… View moreThis car is still under Honda warranty Extremely low kilometres 9,750. Has had new coat put on the bodywork (worth $1000) Excellent car. One owner from new. Also has a tow bar fitted by Honda. Pioneer Bluetooth system with reverse camera. Drives extremely well. It has spent a large part of its life in the home garage.
Price: $20,000
Denise Piper Reporter from Central Leader
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Brian from Mount Roskill
Yesterday’s food price statistics were a stark reminder that Kiwis are still feeling the pain from the rising cost of living.
Despite the fact that higher interest rates are starting to bite and the economy is starting to slow, we cannot yet relax in the fight to beat inflation.
Anyone who … View moreYesterday’s food price statistics were a stark reminder that Kiwis are still feeling the pain from the rising cost of living.
Despite the fact that higher interest rates are starting to bite and the economy is starting to slow, we cannot yet relax in the fight to beat inflation.
Anyone who remembers the year to September 1987 will recall the country was in a pre-sharemarket crash, inflationary investment bubble. Mortgage rates were up at eye-watering heights, close to 20 per cent.
Most economists expect the Reserve Bank will need to deliver at least one more Official Cash Rate hike on May 24, taking it to 5.5 per cent.
That will see two-year fixed rates above 7 per cent.
Clearly, we are not seeing a repeat of those 1980s excesses.
With the size of the average mortgage so much larger now (nominally and relative to income) the pain will be real.
There’s no getting around the need to rebalance the economy and pay the price for the Covid stimulus-fueled boom - albeit a boom that successfully protected us from a far more serious economic slump than the one we now face.
But there is hope that we are nearing the end of this painful part of the economic cycle.
On Thursday, markets around the world cheered the news that US consumer price inflation had cooled again - the 10th consecutive month of deceleration.
The US Consumer Price Index climbed 4.9 per cent in April from a year earlier, less than the 5 per cent that Bloomberg’s survey of economists had expected.
Stripping out volatile prices like food and oil, the core measure (that central banks tend to focus on) was an improved 5.5 per cent.
Globally, commodity prices have plunged in the past year. We are now seeing the price effects of the pandemic play through in something like the transitory manner that most economists expected.
But the flow-on through to domestic economies - as local businesses pass on costs and wages rise - is taking longer to unwind.
There was a risk that domestic inflation would spiral and become embedded. And that required central bank action.
In New Zealand, the flooding and weather events have compounded food price inflation, but there will always arise short-term issues to deal with.
Despite that the April food price index rise was not actually a shock to economists - it was in line with expectations.
It won’t have shaken the view that topline inflation has peaked.
As that food price spike plays through the numbers, we’ll be left with wages and employment as the last piece of the puzzle to fall into place.
Once we can be sure that we see the rate of inflation is on the decline, there will be scope for the self-inflicted pain of monetary tightening to be eased.
In other words, the Reserve Bank will have regained some control of the economy - until the next big global shock at least.
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