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Declan from Unsworth Heights
This cellphone has been designed with us oldies, with its simple menu system, large keys, decent size numbers and letters on the screen.
Features:
* 2.3" display,
* 5MP camera [Not many phones aimed at Senior market have this MP camera],
* 4GB memory [Expandable 32GB with a MicroSD memory … View moreThis cellphone has been designed with us oldies, with its simple menu system, large keys, decent size numbers and letters on the screen.
Features:
* 2.3" display,
* 5MP camera [Not many phones aimed at Senior market have this MP camera],
* 4GB memory [Expandable 32GB with a MicroSD memory card]
* Fall detector - automatically sends out a distress call and text message, including GPS location anywhere with 3G service/signal.
SOS button - Program this feature to enable one-touch activation. The phone will then make a call to your pre-programmed choice.
* Desktop charger cradle [as seen in phone. Red light when charging; green when finished] - or use the USB cable on its own.
* Pedometer.
* Bluetooth
- go hands-free in the car.
* Loudspeaker
* Whats App feature
* Facebook App
* Earbuds included. [I never use earbuds, so these are new and still in their plastic bag.
* Lanyard included. Handy if you are unwell or prone to falls. Wear around your neck
This phone is not available retail in New Zealand. I bought it in September last year in Melbourne, though it hasn't been used all of that time. Probably 4 months usage.
I look after my handsets and this one is in excellent order with no scratches, screen damage, or any faults. It hasn't been up to my ear as I always use speakerphone. Mocha Brown colour is a nice change from a black handset. Have thought about keeping it but I've gone back to using another handset and it's just sitting idle. I have Rheumatoid Arthritis and find the keypad excellent. Light and compact handset.
Phone Declan on 0224-773-772 for a quicker contact as I don't always get in for messages on here in a timely manner.
Price: $50
Nicole Carolyn Lisa Hannah Thomas & Jo from
Are you in need of something to do today.... then take time out for a pampering. Call us today 478 5379 to make time for you or your kids.
Amber from Unsworth Heights
Some are worn down from reading
Negotiable
Karen from Castor Bay
We warmly invite members of the community to come in and meet our knowledgeable and friendly teaching team and view our beautiful centre on the following upcoming Open Days:
Thursday 10th October 10am-2pm
Friday 11th October 10am-2pm
Saturday 12th October 10am-2pm
31, Anzac St, Takapuna
09) 486 … View moreWe warmly invite members of the community to come in and meet our knowledgeable and friendly teaching team and view our beautiful centre on the following upcoming Open Days:
Thursday 10th October 10am-2pm
Friday 11th October 10am-2pm
Saturday 12th October 10am-2pm
31, Anzac St, Takapuna
09) 486 4695
angelstaka@angelschildcare.co.nz
Bevan Neighbourly Lead from Glenfield
WARNING
Car break-ins are crimes of opportunity. If one of these thieves is walking on your street, they quickly look into cars parked on the street or near the street. If they see anything in a car like a bag, briefcase computer case or radar detector etc and there is no one around they will … View moreWARNING
Car break-ins are crimes of opportunity. If one of these thieves is walking on your street, they quickly look into cars parked on the street or near the street. If they see anything in a car like a bag, briefcase computer case or radar detector etc and there is no one around they will quickly smash a window and grab the stuff and get out of there. If they don't see anything in the car, it's not worth the possibility of disturbing someone and getting caught, so they just move on until they find a car with something visible in it.
The simple answer is to never leave anything visible in your car.
In-car cameras and similar can attract their attention just by the bracket on the windscreen if that is still there they might break-in on the off chance that the camera is still in the car. Don't leave camera or radar detector brackets attached to the windscreen if you are parking on the street.
Either take your stuff out of the car or put it in the car boot
Heath Carle from Comprehensive Care
Learn to live well with diabetes
* FREE course for people with type 2 diabetes
* Learn how to better manage diabetes to live a healthier life
* Led by a dietitian and registered nurse
* Attendees will be given a bag of fresh fruit and vegetables on completion of the course (one per family)
Date: … View moreLearn to live well with diabetes
* FREE course for people with type 2 diabetes
* Learn how to better manage diabetes to live a healthier life
* Led by a dietitian and registered nurse
* Attendees will be given a bag of fresh fruit and vegetables on completion of the course (one per family)
Date: Thursday 21 November
Time: 9.15am - 3.30pm
Venue: Glen Eden Library, 12/32 Glendale Rd, Glen Eden
Bookings are essential. You are welcome to bring a support person.
Contact us on 09 448 0019 or DSME@comprehensivecare.co.nz to book.
The Team from Auckland Council
Get your gumboots ready, as Ambury Farm Day is back!
Give the kids a taste of life on the farm at Ambury Regional Park’s farm day.
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Still unsure about your plans in your gap year? Inviting all Auckland high school students to join us for a fun evening preparing cocktails and exploring career options!
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Free Session for high school leavers | 10 Oct | 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm, Register via link below!
Lance from Oteha
A Pet Dog Grooming & Spa has been opened at Unit 11/ 51 William Pickering Dr. Rosedale.
As an opening promotion, We give you $15 off for the first full groom until the end of OCTOBER.
Call us for booking
T. 09 443 8478
Visit our Facebook.
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Price: $50
Lance from A PET DOG GROOMING
A Pet Dog Grooming & Spa has been opened at Unit 11/ 51 William Pickering Dr. Rosedale.
As an opening promotion, We give you $15 off for the first full groom until the end of OCTOBER.
Call us for booking
T. 09 443 8478
Visit our Facebook.
www.facebook.com...
Caroline Williams Reporter from North Shore Times
"Two unborn babies belonging to women with confirmed measles have died as a result of serious consequences possibly related to measles", says Auckland Regional Public Health Service.
A preliminary report into the Auckland measles outbreak from February to mid-September revealed three … View more"Two unborn babies belonging to women with confirmed measles have died as a result of serious consequences possibly related to measles", says Auckland Regional Public Health Service.
A preliminary report into the Auckland measles outbreak from February to mid-September revealed three other expectant mothers had been diagnosed with measles.
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Hugh from Browns Bay
Message from Helen Clark. She gave me approval to reproduce it here.
It’s #timetovote ! The decisions our elected local government representatives make are important. In #newzealand 🇳🇿, we elect our mayors, councillors, and district health board, community board, and licensing trust … View moreMessage from Helen Clark. She gave me approval to reproduce it here.
It’s #timetovote ! The decisions our elected local government representatives make are important. In #newzealand 🇳🇿, we elect our mayors, councillors, and district health board, community board, and licensing trust members every three years.
If you are on the electoral roll, you will have received your voting 🗳 papers already: make sure you fill them in and post them back NOW - they need to be with the returning officers for the election no later than midday on Saturday 12 October.
If you are not enrolled, you can enrol online on the New Zealand Electoral Commission website; if you do that before October 11 you can still vote in these elections.
If you are enrolled but not currently in #NZ, you can get your voting papers posted to you by contacting the electoral officer for your area. All details are on the above mentioned website. You will need to act quickly now if you are to receive them and send them back in time.
I filled my papers in over breakfast in #connecticut 🇺🇸 this morning and posted them back! Don’t forget to post yours!
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