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Lionel from Kingsland
Bought these shoes online, but were the wrong size (these are UK 6). Brand new, still have the tags on and all - usually sell for $120. Pick up for $70 ono?
Price: $70
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Hey neighbours, have you had a DIY disaster you need to fix or are you keen to tackle some home improvements but don't know where to start? Well, help is at hand.
Send us your questions about your DIY or decorating dilemmas, including photos if you can, and we'll ask an expert for their… View moreHey neighbours, have you had a DIY disaster you need to fix or are you keen to tackle some home improvements but don't know where to start? Well, help is at hand.
Send us your questions about your DIY or decorating dilemmas, including photos if you can, and we'll ask an expert for their advice on where to start with your project, any tips and tricks they can share to help you get a great finish - or how you can fix things up if they've already gone wrong! Click here to submit your questions, or email us at homed@stuff.co.nz.
Rendell McIntosh from Alberton
Currently adorning the ballroom at Alberton as part of the exhibition 'The Impossible Garden', are richly decorative artworks by Mt Eden artist Emma Bass - a celebration of colour and life-affirming natural abundance!
Inspired by 17th century Dutch and Flemish floral still lives and the … View moreCurrently adorning the ballroom at Alberton as part of the exhibition 'The Impossible Garden', are richly decorative artworks by Mt Eden artist Emma Bass - a celebration of colour and life-affirming natural abundance!
Inspired by 17th century Dutch and Flemish floral still lives and the joyousness of Matisse, they ‘explore beauty though a manipulated lens’. Bluring the boundaries between photography, painting and collage they beguile the viewer with their illusory, impossible perfection.
Join us for this Talk & Tea and all-round lovely afternoon with Emma on Saturday 1 August at 2pm! Emma will be joined by special guest - decorative arts curator, former director of Te Toi Uku: Crown Lynn Museum and ceramics aficionado, Finn McCahon Jones, who will chat about some of the vases in Emma’s collection, which are a major source of inspiration for her work in her signature 'floral portrait' photographs.
Tickets: $15. Includes tea & scones and house entry. Bookings recommended as places are limited. Email alberton@heritage.org.nz or phone 846 7367.
Cinna Smith from TAPAC The Auckland Performing Arts Centre
TAPAC’s Term 3 Performing Arts Programmes for children, teens and adults launch on Monday 20 July.
Programmes include: Acting for Screen, Hip Hop, Ballet, K Pop, Contemporary Dance, Drama, Circus Arts, Musical Theatre, Improvisation, The Actor’s Toolbox, Little Movers, Creative Contemporary, … View moreTAPAC’s Term 3 Performing Arts Programmes for children, teens and adults launch on Monday 20 July.
Programmes include: Acting for Screen, Hip Hop, Ballet, K Pop, Contemporary Dance, Drama, Circus Arts, Musical Theatre, Improvisation, The Actor’s Toolbox, Little Movers, Creative Contemporary, Boys Must Move, Speech & Drama, Flamenco Dance, Vintage Jazz Dance, The Art of Dance and more.
TAPAC'S programmes are led by industry professionals in a supportive, friendly environment.
Book at tapac.org.nz...
Alana from Sandringham
Hi Neighbours,
We are moving houses and have a lot of glassware and are after newspapers to wrap our glassware in when we box them - If anyone has free newspaper lying around or a lot of it please let me know. I can pick up :)
Would be so grateful!
Kind regards,
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Legendary NZ musician Dave Dobbyn is playing Live @ The Cauldron at Spark Arena on September 12!
Dave and a full band will take the stage to play a selection of homegrown anthems and rarities. Tickets from $49.90(+bf) go on sale 12pm Thursday 9 July from Ticketmaster.
The Cauldron mode at … View moreLegendary NZ musician Dave Dobbyn is playing Live @ The Cauldron at Spark Arena on September 12!
Dave and a full band will take the stage to play a selection of homegrown anthems and rarities. Tickets from $49.90(+bf) go on sale 12pm Thursday 9 July from Ticketmaster.
The Cauldron mode at Spark Arena offers something for everyone, with a party floor and intimate seated theatre experience with the GA standing floor giving access to three sides of the stage. For those who wish to sit, all seats in the bowl have a perfect vantage point of the stage.
Book now
Alicia from Grey Lynn
Tractor stools purchsed from Freedom great for kitchen or bar space. All in excellent condition. $80 each.
Negotiable
Brittany Keogh Reporter from Central Leader
Hi neighbours, Vector has warned Auckland residents to prepare for tornadoes, thunderstorms and gales that could lead to power cuts during the next 24 to 36 hours.
The company says people should charge their devices and power banks, tie down objects that could be swept up in strong winds, such as … View moreHi neighbours, Vector has warned Auckland residents to prepare for tornadoes, thunderstorms and gales that could lead to power cuts during the next 24 to 36 hours.
The company says people should charge their devices and power banks, tie down objects that could be swept up in strong winds, such as BBQs or trampolines, and make sure they had a torch and spare batteries handy, as well as alternative fuel for cooking.
Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi neighbours.
Police say they have exhausted all leads for finding Eloi Rolland, 18, who has been missing from Auckland for almost four months.
The teen, who has limited English, has not been seen since he was captured on CCTV at the Britomart train station on March 7, where he caught a train to … View moreHi neighbours.
Police say they have exhausted all leads for finding Eloi Rolland, 18, who has been missing from Auckland for almost four months.
The teen, who has limited English, has not been seen since he was captured on CCTV at the Britomart train station on March 7, where he caught a train to New Lynn's Fruitvale Rd station. It's understood he was in the vicinity of Piha Rd and Scenic Drive at 9.18am, but this is where the trail ends.
After more than 1600 hours searching for Rolland, police ended the physical search in May, pending reports of new information or evidence.
Rolland's sister, Aurore Rolland, told Stuff the family were "really sad" the search had been suspended.
"We [are at] the point where we are waiting for a miracle. We believe [he] is not dead in the sea at Piha Beach. Things need to be done, even if we have to search during our entire life."
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