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Gina from Cashmere
"Ruby" the little red Honda Logo Lachic has served me well....she has taken me from Ohope Beach to Dunedin and now Christchurch.
Yes, she is a 1998 car, but with only 151,000km, serviced regularly (one due now) and water pump (new in 2015) and cam belt still ok...it makes it an great … View more"Ruby" the little red Honda Logo Lachic has served me well....she has taken me from Ohope Beach to Dunedin and now Christchurch.
Yes, she is a 1998 car, but with only 151,000km, serviced regularly (one due now) and water pump (new in 2015) and cam belt still ok...it makes it an great choice to buy...especially with the new WOF (with paperwork) and 6-months Rego.
Being a with a low cc engine; it makes it a perfect car to learn to drive in...or if anyone just wants an economical car that you can park in all those parks that massive sedans and 4-Wheel Drives can't fit into!
With lockable roof racks, it makes putting on a kayak, snowboard, bike...even moving a bed, so much easier :-)
With sadness I need to sell her, as I need the money for a medical procedure.
I have a plan to start biking again too.
Price: $2,700
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Plans to use a mostly-empty parking building in central Christchurch as the base for a hospital shuttle are being seriously considered.
Do you think the Lichfield St car park building should be used for the hospital park and ride?
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Dave from Halswell
I have got a few MaxMore Rugby Tops bought in South Africa few Years and couple of sweaters.
Price: $30
The Team from Ministry of Education
Oh my Goat! We just finished reading this awesome pick-a-path story that helps children learn the power of kindness. Have a go...
The Team from Resene ColorShop Hornby
Learn about the latest wallpaper trends, how to choose the right wallpaper to suit your home and handy tips and tricks. In association with Aspiring Walls and Mason Handcrafted wallpaper.
On Tuesday 29 May 5.30pm – 7.30pm at Resene ColorShop, 278 Main South Road, Hornby
FREE to attend. … View moreLearn about the latest wallpaper trends, how to choose the right wallpaper to suit your home and handy tips and tricks. In association with Aspiring Walls and Mason Handcrafted wallpaper.
On Tuesday 29 May 5.30pm – 7.30pm at Resene ColorShop, 278 Main South Road, Hornby
FREE to attend. Reserve your place today by emailing hornby.colorshop@resene.co.nz with your name and phone number.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Rachael from Cashmere
Free. Outdated tech so may not work depending on whether you have anything compatible to connect it to. The light on the camera lights up when plugged in so if you manage to find something to connect to it could be something for your kids to play with? :)
Negotiable
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
More than 200 temporary car parks are to be created on the metro sports facility site for Christchurch Hospital staff desperate to park closer to work.
Nick from Halswell
Hi all. Next saturday 19th May I will be participating in the "Tranz Alpine Scooter Safari" which is a fundraiser for Canterbury/west coast Cancer society. I will be riding my 50cc scooter from Christchurch - Hokitika. For me it is a great cause to back and also it will be in remembrance … View moreHi all. Next saturday 19th May I will be participating in the "Tranz Alpine Scooter Safari" which is a fundraiser for Canterbury/west coast Cancer society. I will be riding my 50cc scooter from Christchurch - Hokitika. For me it is a great cause to back and also it will be in remembrance of a family friend who passed away almost 1year to date of this event. Donations of all sizes are welcome. Follow the link, sponsor me as a rider or directly sponsor the event, or come down on the day and watch us ride off.
Thanks,
Nick Campbell
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Craig from Hoon Hay
Here’s a look at a couple of custom made furniture pieces we have recently completed. Made to design, style and size as usual.
These are for an event planning business. Both pieces have their challenges with both being able to disassemble easily within minutes, but to be strong and steady … View moreHere’s a look at a couple of custom made furniture pieces we have recently completed. Made to design, style and size as usual.
These are for an event planning business. Both pieces have their challenges with both being able to disassemble easily within minutes, but to be strong and steady enough when assembled.
Below is the candy display cart and a donut wall.
Rachel Clare Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Happy Mother's Day from the team at NZ Gardener! In this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on planting tulip bulbs, sowing broad beans, fast-tracking any lingering tomatoes and flower-bombing your vege plot, plus check out our video on how to make sweet seed-paper flowers for … View moreHappy Mother's Day from the team at NZ Gardener! In this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on planting tulip bulbs, sowing broad beans, fast-tracking any lingering tomatoes and flower-bombing your vege plot, plus check out our video on how to make sweet seed-paper flowers for Mother's Day.
Subscribe to Get Growing and be in to WIN one of 50 copies of NZ Gardener's latest special edition, 365 Days of Flowers, a practical and inspirational collector’s magazine that provides expert advice on planning, planting and growing year-round flowers for the garden or vase.
Our crop of the week in Get Growing is the tamarillo (are you a lover or a hater?) and we have recipes from Melissa Hemsley's new cookbook Eat Happy and some super cool prizes up for grabs.
Delivered every Friday to your email inbox, Get Growing digital magazine offers seasonal gardening advice from the NZ Gardener magazine's team of experts. Each week we answer all your burning questions on raising fruit and veges and tell you the top tasks to do in your backyard this weekend. Subscribe here.
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Having a poor night’s sleep?
We caught up with Dr Angela Campbell, PhD Manager of the WellSleep Centre, University of Otago, Wellington and she provided us with some insights into the most common symptoms women might experience whilst going through menopause, which are insomnia, hot flushes, … View moreHaving a poor night’s sleep?
We caught up with Dr Angela Campbell, PhD Manager of the WellSleep Centre, University of Otago, Wellington and she provided us with some insights into the most common symptoms women might experience whilst going through menopause, which are insomnia, hot flushes, snoring and obstructive sleep apnoea. Dr Campbell states, “these are all common side effects of menopause and can affect up to 70% of women.” So, if you’re experiencing sleepless nights and suddenly disturbing your partner with this new-found snoring, you’re certainly not alone.
If you are experiencing these symptoms, you might be interested to learn that Patney offer an effective, non-invasive and temperature neutral solution that can assist with controlling your snoring - the Patney sleep positioner, has undergone independent validation testing by the WellSleep Centre, Otago University. We are so confident about the Patney sleep positioner that we offer a 30-day money back guarantee. For further information head across to our website at www.patney.com
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
We're writing a story about the current state of Christchurch's housing market. We're looking to speak to someone who has just bought their first home or someone is looking to buy their first home, about their experiences.
If this is you and you're happy to talk to a … View moreWe're writing a story about the current state of Christchurch's housing market. We're looking to speak to someone who has just bought their first home or someone is looking to buy their first home, about their experiences.
If this is you and you're happy to talk to a reporter, please email your details to reporters@press.co.nz
Marie from Somerfield
Some heartless, despicable person ran over a young well looked after black and white cat on Rose St by the big rest home.
I have taken it to the After Hours vet but sadly died on the way, Was not microchipped. . Poor little thing, if you know anyone who is missing a beautiful cat please get them … View moreSome heartless, despicable person ran over a young well looked after black and white cat on Rose St by the big rest home.
I have taken it to the After Hours vet but sadly died on the way, Was not microchipped. . Poor little thing, if you know anyone who is missing a beautiful cat please get them to ring After Hours vets in Disraeli St and if you know the person who ran the cat over, tell the they are cowardly blight the human race and the wee cat was of far more value than them
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Show mum (or the main woman in your life!) how much you love and appreciate her by whisking her away for a day of fun – we've compiled a list of ideas to help get you started (click the link on this post to see the full list).
What are your plans for Mother's Day this year?
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Central city businesses are optimistic about road layout changes to make it easier for people to drive into central Christchurch.
A section of Durham St between Lichfield and Tuam streets will have a northbound lane open from Wednesday, which will make it easier for people to access the two car… View moreCentral city businesses are optimistic about road layout changes to make it easier for people to drive into central Christchurch.
A section of Durham St between Lichfield and Tuam streets will have a northbound lane open from Wednesday, which will make it easier for people to access the two car parking buildings on Lichfield St. It will not affect the two southbound lanes.
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