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Hi neighbours – its Daniel and the team from Noel Leeming Moorhouse! We’re excited to announce the annual Moorhouse Massive Sellout kicks off today from 8am at the Noel Leeming Moorhouse store! All our biggest brands will be at sellout prices for 6 days only ends Tuesday!
Plus don’t miss … View moreHi neighbours – its Daniel and the team from Noel Leeming Moorhouse! We’re excited to announce the annual Moorhouse Massive Sellout kicks off today from 8am at the Noel Leeming Moorhouse store! All our biggest brands will be at sellout prices for 6 days only ends Tuesday!
Plus don’t miss the ZM crew onsite today from 7.30am – 9.30am with heaps of games, competitions, free coffee and prizes to giveaway!
So come on down for live entertainment, product demos, MASSIVE deals and so much more. We’d love to see you there.
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Wendy from Sydenham
Brand new backpack for serious travelling. Espirit 65L. Never used! Replacement value in excess of $500.
Price: $100
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
A recent spike in Christchurch petrol prices has highlighted the lack of petrol price competition in the city.
Christchurch motorists took a significantly bigger hit than those in North Island cities when international crude oil prices jumped during May and June, new data shows.
Infometrics … View moreA recent spike in Christchurch petrol prices has highlighted the lack of petrol price competition in the city.
Christchurch motorists took a significantly bigger hit than those in North Island cities when international crude oil prices jumped during May and June, new data shows.
Infometrics economist Gareth Kiernan says with fewer discount stations, South Island motorists are more exposed the brunt of such price hikes.
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Neighbours - we have a new partner! A very warm welcome to our friends at Ryman Healthcare joining us today to share the best about village life - and how to celebrate everything about being a senior New Zealander, whichever community you live in.
Please join us in welcoming Ryman Healthcare to… View moreNeighbours - we have a new partner! A very warm welcome to our friends at Ryman Healthcare joining us today to share the best about village life - and how to celebrate everything about being a senior New Zealander, whichever community you live in.
Please join us in welcoming Ryman Healthcare to our family of partners. There are exciting things to come!
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Alumni from Cashmere High School Foundation & Alumni
The McCombs Performing Arts Centre has provided many fond memories for generations of Cashmere High School students.
Now’s your chance to give future generations that same opportunity.
A large part of our school has stood the test of time, however, some buildings including the Performing Arts … View moreThe McCombs Performing Arts Centre has provided many fond memories for generations of Cashmere High School students.
Now’s your chance to give future generations that same opportunity.
A large part of our school has stood the test of time, however, some buildings including the Performing Arts Centre have had to be replaced following the Christchurch earthquakes. The building is being replaced but the spirit and history remains.
The Performing Arts Centre will contain approx. 575 seats and our aim is to raise $71,000 by asking for gifts of $125.00 per seat. In recognition of your gift we will attach an engraved name plate on a seat recognizing your contribution.
Pay online banking on or before 31st August 2019 to:
Cashmere High School Foundation 031594 0196091 00
Reference: Your Name, Phone Number and Seating Donation, then email: alumni@cashmere.school.nz
with your name and seating plaque details (containing no more than 2 lines of 36 characters total). If your seat name is different to payment name please advise this in your email
Your gift will make you part of the past, present and future of Cashmere High School.
On behalf of all students, thank you for your support!
Call Michelle Corkindale on 027 544 5111 for any questions
The Government has proposed a sweeping fuel-efficient vehicle policy that would make some cars up to $8000 cheaper - while others would be $3000 more expensive.
The "feebate" scheme wouldn't cost the taxpayer anything, instead using money gained by putting a fee on imported … View moreThe Government has proposed a sweeping fuel-efficient vehicle policy that would make some cars up to $8000 cheaper - while others would be $3000 more expensive.
The "feebate" scheme wouldn't cost the taxpayer anything, instead using money gained by putting a fee on imported high-emissions cars in order to make imported hybrids, electric cars, and other efficient vehicles cheaper with a subsidy.
To read more click here
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
New Zealanders' identities are no longer just invested in items like jandals, the Buzzy Bee, or hokey pokey ice-cream.
Instead, according to an Auckland University of Technology study, Kiwis' modern identity is changing – and it's Māori culture, wine, oysters, flat whites, and … View moreNew Zealanders' identities are no longer just invested in items like jandals, the Buzzy Bee, or hokey pokey ice-cream.
Instead, according to an Auckland University of Technology study, Kiwis' modern identity is changing – and it's Māori culture, wine, oysters, flat whites, and the silver fern that's on the way in.
What do you think? Vote in our poll and tell us your thoughts in the comments below. (Please write NFP if you don't want your comments published in The Press/Stuff).
Read more: www.stuff.co.nz...
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Nominations are closing in ONE WEEK for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards <3
Don't miss out on nominating a local hero or thought-leader in your community for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards. Whether she’s involved in grassroots community work or a global leader, recognise the … View moreNominations are closing in ONE WEEK for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards <3
Don't miss out on nominating a local hero or thought-leader in your community for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards. Whether she’s involved in grassroots community work or a global leader, recognise the passionate women who are creating real change and forging a path for others.
The Team from Christchurch City Council
After considering the public feedback, Council staff are recommending proceeding with installing bus lanes on Lincoln Road between Moorhouse Avenue and Whiteleigh Avenue.
Find out more on our website.
Birthright from Christchurch Central
Come and support community groups at Christchurch Community House at 301 Tuam Street on the 20th of July. On rain or shine!
Albert from Wigram
Hi does anyone have any unwanted or spare tickets to the free Peppa Pig stage show? Would love to have them. Could even trade something or pay a small fee for them.
Peppa Pig is my daughter's favorite thing but missed out on tickets as they were gone within 10 minutes and I was working.
Anna Williams Reporter from The Press
After his brother and partner in the family construction business died by suspected suicide, Chris Hughes wasn't sure what to tell his staff.
The construction sector has one of the highest suicide rates of any sector in New Zealand. Hughes says asking for help went against macho and … View moreAfter his brother and partner in the family construction business died by suspected suicide, Chris Hughes wasn't sure what to tell his staff.
The construction sector has one of the highest suicide rates of any sector in New Zealand. Hughes says asking for help went against macho and "tough guy" attitudes in the industry.
He wants to know how we change that.
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Daisy from Somerfield
My older cat needs a step ladder to climb onto the kitchen bench, as he loves to eat on the bench while enjoying the outdoor scenes. Due to his joint pains, he no longer able to enjoy sitting on the window-sills. I would like a handyman to build a step ladder for my dear Sparky. Please help. Am in … View moreMy older cat needs a step ladder to climb onto the kitchen bench, as he loves to eat on the bench while enjoying the outdoor scenes. Due to his joint pains, he no longer able to enjoy sitting on the window-sills. I would like a handyman to build a step ladder for my dear Sparky. Please help. Am in Somerfield. Thank you for any support.
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Sandy from Aidanfield
Qigong Beginner Classes
Guided by experienced Chinese teacher, Sandy Jiang, an accredited provider of the Strength and Balance Programme
Welcome to Try Gentle, Flowing Meditative Movements with Energy Healing
Flowing with Qigong Class:
Wednesday, 24 July – 4 Sep. 1 - 2:45 pm
Dance of the … View moreQigong Beginner Classes
Guided by experienced Chinese teacher, Sandy Jiang, an accredited provider of the Strength and Balance Programme
Welcome to Try Gentle, Flowing Meditative Movements with Energy Healing
Flowing with Qigong Class:
Wednesday, 24 July – 4 Sep. 1 - 2:45 pm
Dance of the Energy Essence Class:
Thursday, 25 July – 5 Sep. 1 - 2:45 pm
Blue Sky Qigong Studio
19 Templetons Road, Aidanfield, Christchurch
Free 1st visit
Spaces limited, booking essential
Register now with Sandy: sandyjsky@gmail.com, 03 2601256
Balance, Strength, Posture, Flexibility, Relaxation, Calmness, Joy & Well-being
Qigong is the foundation to taiji (taichi). It is relatively simpler than taiji and has more healing than taiji.
Qigong includes dynamic and static forms.
Zhineng Qigong emphasises moving meditation rather than static meditation. It uses the consciousness, body, breath, sound vibration and universal Qi (energy) to bring about positive transformation of the body, mind and spirit.
Regular practice can improve your health, immune system, spine, pelvic floor muscles, core strength, serenity, relaxation and inner joy.
Heritage Team Member from George Manning Lifecare & Village
Come and view our brand new West Wing with lovely spacious rooms all with their own ensuite.
Learn more: www.neighbourly.co.nz...
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