Fendalton, Christchurch

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New lottery, new home

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607 days ago

Large carpets - pure wool

Keely Murphy from Red Cross Store Manchester St

Beautiful 100% pure NZ wool carpet mats
7.13m x 3.15m
100% pure NZ wool
Purchased new 3 years ago. In great condition
Can be used for 1 big space or resized for smaller rooms.
2 mats available.
Price: $500 each There were purchased for new for $1000 each

Too Large to display in the … View more
Beautiful 100% pure NZ wool carpet mats
7.13m x 3.15m
100% pure NZ wool
Purchased new 3 years ago. In great condition
Can be used for 1 big space or resized for smaller rooms.
2 mats available.
Price: $500 each There were purchased for new for $1000 each

Too Large to display in the shop so will try and sell on here

Any questions please call 03 3652 0561.

607 days ago

Courage

NumberWorks'nWords Burnside

Courage doesn’t always come easily. Some are naturally born with confidence, while others may need an extra boost. We help young learners build confidence in themselves and their ability to succeed in and out of school. Our fun and engaging maths and English tuition is personalised to each … View moreCourage doesn’t always come easily. Some are naturally born with confidence, while others may need an extra boost. We help young learners build confidence in themselves and their ability to succeed in and out of school. Our fun and engaging maths and English tuition is personalised to each child’s learning style and needs.

Learn more about NumberWorks’nWords maths and English tutoring.

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607 days ago

Subscribe & receive a free 250g box of Guylian chocolates.

Mags4gifts

To celebrate Valentine’s Day, subscribe to NZ House & Garden, NZ Gardener, or TV Guide online at Mags4Gifts and receive an iconic box of Guylian Belgian seashells.

Simply enter the promo code ‘VALENTINES’ at the checkout to redeem this great offer. Valid until 11:59pm 14 February … View more
To celebrate Valentine’s Day, subscribe to NZ House & Garden, NZ Gardener, or TV Guide online at Mags4Gifts and receive an iconic box of Guylian Belgian seashells.

Simply enter the promo code ‘VALENTINES’ at the checkout to redeem this great offer. Valid until 11:59pm 14 February 2023, white stocks last. For full terms and conditions click here.

The team at Mags4Gifts.
Find out more

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608 days ago

Proud to sponsor Show Jumping Canterbury

Simon from MTF Finance Northlands, Papanui - Local Lending Experts

MTF Finance Northlands were proud to sponsor Show Jumping Canterbury FEI CSI 1. Well done and congratulations to the winners - Gus Taylor and Sea Coral.
If you are thinking of upgrading your horse float or even a new vehicle to tow it with, MTF Finance Northlands are here to help. Contact the … View more
MTF Finance Northlands were proud to sponsor Show Jumping Canterbury FEI CSI 1. Well done and congratulations to the winners - Gus Taylor and Sea Coral.
If you are thinking of upgrading your horse float or even a new vehicle to tow it with, MTF Finance Northlands are here to help. Contact the team www...
Offer of finance is subject to terms, conditions, lending criteria, responsible lending inquiries and checks. See mtf.co.nz/terms for details.

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617 days ago

Are you past landing a job at 55? The reality of ageism despite labour shortages

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

From reporter Amanda Cropp:

For older job-seekers like Christine Black, the low unemployment rate has improved her odds of getting an interview.

The 61-year-old accountant recently got shortlisted for a call centre job, an improvement on five years ago when she applied for the same position … View more
From reporter Amanda Cropp:

For older job-seekers like Christine Black, the low unemployment rate has improved her odds of getting an interview.

The 61-year-old accountant recently got shortlisted for a call centre job, an improvement on five years ago when she applied for the same position and didn’t get a look in.

Being asked if you have any health issues or told you are over-qualified, (which she was for the call centre position), can be shorthand for “you’re too old,” and Black says ageism is still a problem.

“Somebody said to me ‘your life experience exceeds our expectations’ ... I know a lot of under-employed women between 50 and 65.”

A third of the workforce is over the age of 55, and the proportion working past retirement age has risen steadily.

In 2008, 15% of those aged 65-plus were employed, compared with just over 25% in 2022.

According to Stats NZ forecasts, by 2043 the labour force will have up to 386,000 people aged 65-plus, almost double the number in 2020.

The Human Rights Act prohibits discrimination on the basis of age, and unless it is a genuine qualification for a job – such as bar work – it can be unlawful for an employer to ask your age in a job interview.

Read the full story here.

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608 days ago

Support NZ junior Handball team

John & Kelly from Fendalton

Hi wonderful neighbourly,
Just a shout out to everyone. Our under 19 mens team are representing NZ at the junior Handball World Champion competition in Croatia and need our support. Any donation big or small will help these boys. Lets get behind them and help them get there :)
Please go to the … View more
Hi wonderful neighbourly,
Just a shout out to everyone. Our under 19 mens team are representing NZ at the junior Handball World Champion competition in Croatia and need our support. Any donation big or small will help these boys. Lets get behind them and help them get there :)
Please go to the link below for more information on how you can help these fine young, dedicated and talented young men.
nzyouthhandball.raisely.com...

610 days ago

Jobs

Patrick Koot from Elusion Electrical Ltd

Just some jobs from Elusion Electrical end of 2022 and the Special Kids Christmas Party that we sponsor for the last 5 years.

610 days ago

Making a plan could save your life…

The Hello Project

All too often, our older community are found at home alone, suffering, physically hurt and unable to help themselves. If you’re living alone and would like some extra support, get to know your neighbours, reassure them that you're okay with them checking in on you, and together make a plan … View moreAll too often, our older community are found at home alone, suffering, physically hurt and unable to help themselves. If you’re living alone and would like some extra support, get to know your neighbours, reassure them that you're okay with them checking in on you, and together make a plan and talk through what warning signs to look out for should something be wrong. It could just save your life.

For more information, and tips to help you make a plan go to thehelloproject.nz
Learn more

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611 days ago

Want something to listen to this weekend?

Stuff

Needless to say, it's been a horrible week for a lot of us with the scary weather and all it's brought with it. If you're doing it tough, here's something which might help.

Stuff's podcast Stuff Explained has been talking with Hummingly's Jolie Wills, a … View more
Needless to say, it's been a horrible week for a lot of us with the scary weather and all it's brought with it. If you're doing it tough, here's something which might help.

Stuff's podcast Stuff Explained has been talking with Hummingly's Jolie Wills, a psycho-social expert in disaster and disruption. In this short podcast interview, Jolie shares her expert advice on what you, or the people you want to support, may need right now.

Whether you're currently involved, or you want to help others, it's worth a quick listen!
Listen now

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612 days ago

Poll: Which photograph should win the People & Communities category?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The Canon Summer Snap competition has garnered some stunning photos from across Aotearoa. Once again, Neighbourly is the judge of their People and Communities photograph category so we need you!

There's a camera up for grabs for these talented photographers, and it's up to you to … View more
The Canon Summer Snap competition has garnered some stunning photos from across Aotearoa. Once again, Neighbourly is the judge of their People and Communities photograph category so we need you!

There's a camera up for grabs for these talented photographers, and it's up to you to choose who takes the crown...and the Canon EOS!

Cast your vote in the poll below before 4pm, 14 February.

Which photograph should win the People & Communities category?
  • 13.5% Sparrow stories at Oriental Bay
    13.5% Complete
  • 15.9% Forever Brothers
    15.9% Complete
  • 35.4% Fishing at Ngunguru
    35.4% Complete
  • 25.3% Summer evening at Lake Wakatipu
    25.3% Complete
  • 7% Runners on Himatangi Beach
    7% Complete
  • 2.8% Party colour at Wellington Botanic Gardens
    2.8% Complete
1930 votes
612 days ago

Red Cross Manchester Street

Keely Murphy from Red Cross Store Manchester St

Kids are back to school !!!! So lets go Shopping!!!

This week we have some lovely furniture as can be seen in the pics. An awesome leather couch at only $150.00. Or a nice deep brown 2 piece at $180.00. More to see but you’ll have to come in and see us.

Wow look at those Lamp Shades - … View more
Kids are back to school !!!! So lets go Shopping!!!

This week we have some lovely furniture as can be seen in the pics. An awesome leather couch at only $150.00. Or a nice deep brown 2 piece at $180.00. More to see but you’ll have to come in and see us.

Wow look at those Lamp Shades - $80 each or $150.00 for the 2.

Anyone getting married?? We have these great table pieces where you can have a little tea lite in each only $2.00 each. We have about 70 of these so get in quick.

There is some lovely art pieces with more to come, fresh affordable clothing out everyday and of course the famous $2.00 rack consistently replenished.

So come on down to 334 Manchester Street. Relax, chat and shop shop shop.

Open 7 Days
Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm
Sat - Sun 10am - 3pm

616 days ago

Fence building

Belinda from Strowan

Hi I’m looking for recommendations for fence building for a Kaiapoi property
Thanks in advance

615 days ago

Poll: Should we be taking more action on climate change?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

With torrential rain and flooding caused by an 'atmospheric river', should this event convince us all that climate change is real and we need to be taking action?

*Add NFP if you don't wish for your comments to be used for We Say You Say in the local papers.*

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Should we be taking more action on climate change?
  • 66.8% Yes, we need to do more
    66.8% Complete
  • 10.9% No, there's no such thing as climate change
    10.9% Complete
  • 3.9% I don't know - I'd need more information
    3.9% Complete
  • 18.4% There's nothing we can do about climate change
    18.4% Complete
2675 votes
614 days ago

Are you looking for a fun volunteer opportunity?

Jo Hayes from GrandFriends NZ - West Coast | Canterbury Region

GrandFriends are searching for a new Regional Community Coordinator to cover our Canterbury members. Do you have 2/3 hours a week to spare to help us connect families across the region?

See the link below for our ad on Seek.

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615 days ago

A Morning with Sir Ashley Bloomfield

Margaret Stoddart Retirement Village

Sir Ashley Bloomfield was New Zealand’s Director-General of Health from June 2018 to July 2022 and became a familiar figure as the public face of the health response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

His vast career experiences over the last 25 years in public policy and health leadership include … View more
Sir Ashley Bloomfield was New Zealand’s Director-General of Health from June 2018 to July 2022 and became a familiar figure as the public face of the health response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

His vast career experiences over the last 25 years in public policy and health leadership include being based at the World Health Organization in Geneva, working on non-communicable disease prevention and control with a global focus.

Join us for a morning with Sir Ashley Bloomfield as he shares insight into his career and the challenges he faced during uncertain times.

Time: Wednesday 8 February, 10.30am
Location: Online.

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