Northcote, Christchurch

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2490 days ago

Needing a job ASAP

Christine from Bishopdale

Hi all,
My name is Christine and I am looking for work in customer service am willing to do full time. Please contact me on 0212105682 by texting if u know of anything.
Thanks
Christine

2490 days ago

Genuine Fijian Kava Bowl

Mary from Casebrook

Large Genuine carved Kava bowl. Was purchased from Fiji, when purchased was advised it had been carved by an elder of the village.
44 cm across from out rim to outer rim.13 cm high.
Never used.

Excellent condition.

Price: $50

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2490 days ago

Large Pottery Casserole from " Kotuku " Pottery - Westcoast

Mary from Casebrook

Large Westcoast pottery casserole dish made by Kotuku Pottery.
Hardly used
Height 15 cm high approx from bottom to the top of the knob on lid.

Width 24 cm across

Holds 12 cups.

In excellent condition

Price: $18

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2490 days ago

Council seeks views on Denton Park changes

The Team from Christchurch City Council

From tomorrow, we want your feedback on the proposed changes to the use of Denton Park.

Read more at Newsline: bit.ly...

2490 days ago

Free parking offer

Media Team from Christchurch City Council

Been into the city lately?
Your first hour is free at Lichfield Street Car Park, Art Gallery Car Park, New Regent Street, Worcester Street, Aldersgate and Rolleston Avenue carparks.
Find out more: ccc.govt.nz/parking

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2493 days ago

Swan Plants needed urgently

John from Bryndwr

Decent size swan plants seem to be in short supply and my caterpillars are going to go hungry soon. Anyone know where I can get hold of some? Some of the ones being sold wouldn't even last a day, they are so small.

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2499 days ago

School Uniform sale

Gillian from Burnside

If anyone is looking for a Burnside High uniform, I've put my daughters up on Trade Me
www.trademe.co.nz...

Negotiable

2491 days ago

How Cyber Smart are you?

The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area

Things you can do to keep your data safe

Below are a few things you can do to protect your data:

Change your password – yes, we know it’s easier to have one password for everything and keep it for years and years. But this also makes it easier for someone else to guess your password too.… View more
Things you can do to keep your data safe

Below are a few things you can do to protect your data:

Change your password – yes, we know it’s easier to have one password for everything and keep it for years and years. But this also makes it easier for someone else to guess your password too.

Make your passwords long and strong, avoid basing them on obvious information such as family names or birthdays, and have a unique password for each online account. You could also use a password manager, which means that you only have to remember one (really good) password.

Also, keep your passwords to yourself.

Turn on two-factor authentication (2FA) – 2FA is an extra layer of protection on top of your password (for example you have to enter both a password and a code in order to access your account). With 2FA in place, if an attacker knows your password - they still can’t get into your account.

You can use 2FA for extra security on most of your accounts, from email to social media, online banking and shopping. You can also use it to access your laptops, tablets, smartphones and some game consoles. Everyone does 2FA slightly differently. To set it up, start by looking under your account settings.

Update your operating system – because this is your main line of defence against hackers and scammers. Just keeping it up to date will protect you against most of the latest bugs and viruses. You can set your system preferences to update automatically – how easy is that?

Check your privacy settings – so that you know exactly who can see what you post on social media. Think before you share personal information, as hackers can use this information to access your personal accounts or steal your identity.

The CertNZ website has loads of resources to help you with these.

www.cert.govt.nz...

2491 days ago

Neighbours Day is coming up!

The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa

How will you connect? Choose one of our four ways to host an event! Here's our video for BBQs on the Berm! For more resources about hosting your BBQ or to sign up head here: neighboursdayaotearoa.org...

www.youtube.com...

2492 days ago

Looking for children's books in Japanese

Michael from St Albans

Hi there,
My wife and I are looking for children's books in Japanese for our 16 month old. Perhaps your child is grown up a bit now and there are books you no longer need? We would really like to build her bilingual ability as much as possible while she is young and a wider range of Japanese … View more
Hi there,
My wife and I are looking for children's books in Japanese for our 16 month old. Perhaps your child is grown up a bit now and there are books you no longer need? We would really like to build her bilingual ability as much as possible while she is young and a wider range of Japanese books would really help us do this.
よろしくお願いします。

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2491 days ago

It's that time again!

Resene

Hi neighbours! Get decorating while the warmer weather is here!

Right now you can save the GST on Resene premium paints, stains, primers, sealers, wallpaper, decorating accessories and cleaning products at your local Resene ColorShop and participating resellers. Plus check out the extra savingsView more
Hi neighbours! Get decorating while the warmer weather is here!

Right now you can save the GST on Resene premium paints, stains, primers, sealers, wallpaper, decorating accessories and cleaning products at your local Resene ColorShop and participating resellers. Plus check out the extra savings you can enjoy with a Resene ColorShop Card or Resene DIY Card! Offer runs until 31 January 2018.
Find out more

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2499 days ago

Stray Cats...

Nigel from Burnside

This country is facing a plunge of stray-feral cats. Like it or not, the time is near when peoples cats will need to be registered with a collar like dog owners to avoid pest destruction..I personally (like a lot of other people) have had a guts full of stray cats digging up my garden, fighting, … View moreThis country is facing a plunge of stray-feral cats. Like it or not, the time is near when peoples cats will need to be registered with a collar like dog owners to avoid pest destruction..I personally (like a lot of other people) have had a guts full of stray cats digging up my garden, fighting, peeing, pooing around my property...feeding strays is only adding to the problem... I'm not against cats but enough is enough....

2492 days ago

For Sale

Karen Ellis - Ray White Real Estate

We have just listed this fantastic over 60's unit. If you are looking to downsize you need to add this to your viewing list.
Spacious unit, with landscaped grounds and room for a vege garden. Bonus of separate shower and bath. First open home is Sunday 21st January 1.00-1.30pm.

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2505 days ago

heavy dolls house

Elizabeth from Bishopdale

My daughter is wanting to sell her dolls house as she no longer wants it!
has been spray painted pink and shells glued to it. it is heavy . pick up only as i have no car

Price: $20

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