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Terry Fullerton from The Rotary Club Of Cashmere
Our Cashmere Rotary Club is looking for somewhere to store some - or all- of the 2000 empty banana boxes we use for our Bookarama sale. This would be for a year once the sale finishes at the end of November. If you have an empty container or some spare space in a warehouse that we can use free of … View moreOur Cashmere Rotary Club is looking for somewhere to store some - or all- of the 2000 empty banana boxes we use for our Bookarama sale. This would be for a year once the sale finishes at the end of November. If you have an empty container or some spare space in a warehouse that we can use free of charge please contact me on 027 4729180 or info@rotaryinfo.org.nz .
Many thanks
Terry
Graham & Christine from Kennedys Bush
Most hobbyists have a 'junk box' :) - I have several boxes containing low voltage motors, stepper motors, transformers, winding wire of various gauges, small loudspeakers, moving coil meters, plastic enclosures and battery boxes, small aquarium pumps, miscellaneous components and … View moreMost hobbyists have a 'junk box' :) - I have several boxes containing low voltage motors, stepper motors, transformers, winding wire of various gauges, small loudspeakers, moving coil meters, plastic enclosures and battery boxes, small aquarium pumps, miscellaneous components and assemblies, lenses, filters, precision front-silvered mirrors and more.
Free to a good home - all must go as I’m downsizing.
Free
Office Administrator from Hoon Hay Presbyterian Church
Hi everyone
Don't forget that our Op Shop is open every Friday from 10am to 1pm. Come on down and see our great bargains.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Hornby
Give your bedroom a fresh look with this creative bedhead project and Resene paints.
Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.
The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area
Life Education Trust Canterbury invites you to this free community event on midday Sunday 5 November at the Bridge of Remembrance. Come join all the fun.
This event is free for the whole community to attend but if you want to support the work of Life Education Trust Canterbury you can do so … View moreLife Education Trust Canterbury invites you to this free community event on midday Sunday 5 November at the Bridge of Remembrance. Come join all the fun.
This event is free for the whole community to attend but if you want to support the work of Life Education Trust Canterbury you can do so through the purchase of a $10 duck to enter the race on the day or online prior to the event.
We hope to see you all there for a fun day of community and connection; meet us at the Bridge of Remembrance for all the action.
See link under 'Read More' for full details and location map.
The Team from Heart Foundation NZ
How much do you know about the heart? Try our Heart Myths and Facts Quiz. Some of the answers might shock you!
Take the quiz here: www.heartfoundation.org.nz...
Gordon from Halswell
A flattening out at approx 4000, but the deaths of 44 must be a worry.
I was hoping that if I did get it, it would be milder.
New cases - Deaths
3934 - 44
4018 - 23
3916 - 17
3571 - 15
… View moreA flattening out at approx 4000, but the deaths of 44 must be a worry.
I was hoping that if I did get it, it would be milder.
New cases - Deaths
3934 - 44
4018 - 23
3916 - 17
3571 - 15
2968 -
2998 - 18
3095 - 20
3458 - 15
3625 -- 11
3484 -- 22
3953 -- 12
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Ben from Aidanfield
Hi Everyone, I am a local Halswell teenager that has just left school and looking to make some money over the Christmas break.
So I've decided to start back up a wheelie bin cleaning service that services Halswell and all surrounding areas such as Wigram, Aidanfield, Oaklands, Hillmorton, … View moreHi Everyone, I am a local Halswell teenager that has just left school and looking to make some money over the Christmas break.
So I've decided to start back up a wheelie bin cleaning service that services Halswell and all surrounding areas such as Wigram, Aidanfield, Oaklands, Hillmorton, Spreydon, Prebbleton, Rolleston, Hornby, Riccarton and many other surrounding neighborhoods!
I'm currently charging $40 for three, $35 for two and $30 for one. If you'd be interested, please contact me at my Facebook page I set up here, or via messages: www.facebook.com...
Right now, kiwi families are facing some really big challenges, and many find themselves struggling to make ends meet. This means not everyone is looking forward to Christmas.
This Christmas, give the gift of hope. By donating $40, you have the opportunity to feed a family in need through a … View moreRight now, kiwi families are facing some really big challenges, and many find themselves struggling to make ends meet. This means not everyone is looking forward to Christmas.
This Christmas, give the gift of hope. By donating $40, you have the opportunity to feed a family in need through a Christmas Box filled with food basics and treats. 100% of your donation goes directly to filling the box, which provides not only food essentials but much-needed hope.
Only together, can we bring hope to the table across Aotearoa.
Find out more
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Hi Neighbours,
The meandering Avon River could be all yours, ducks and all. Or you could earn your fortune building a row of hotels on Hagley Park. Perhaps you’d rather take a chance at the casino, or buy up Christchurch Airport so you can park for free.
But this is not any asset sell-up the… View moreHi Neighbours,
The meandering Avon River could be all yours, ducks and all. Or you could earn your fortune building a row of hotels on Hagley Park. Perhaps you’d rather take a chance at the casino, or buy up Christchurch Airport so you can park for free.
But this is not any asset sell-up the city council might be considering.
This is just for fun.
The well-known Christchurch spots are among those displayed on the city's very own colourful version of Monopoly, launched on Wednesday, in plenty of time for Christmas shopping.
Read the full story by reporter Liz McDonald here (subscription required) and tell us in the comments below if you agree with the Christchurch picks or what places you'd prefer to see on the board.
Keri Glassenbury from Halswell Community Project
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
It's that spooky time of year and while there are some streets that welcome Halloween and set themselves up for trick or treating, there are other houses where you're more likely to get an earful than Halloween lollies. Do you think there's a place for Halloween in NZ?
Type … View moreIt's that spooky time of year and while there are some streets that welcome Halloween and set themselves up for trick or treating, there are other houses where you're more likely to get an earful than Halloween lollies. Do you think there's a place for Halloween in NZ?
Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the Conversations column of your local paper.
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The Team from NZ Compare
Celebrate the Festival of Lights while keeping your power bills light too! CLICK below to enter.
Share your top power-saving tips for a chance to WIN $150 towards your next power bill! Hurry, entry ends on 13/11, 2023. T&Cs Apply.
For more valuable money-saving tips, explore our … View moreCelebrate the Festival of Lights while keeping your power bills light too! CLICK below to enter.
Share your top power-saving tips for a chance to WIN $150 towards your next power bill! Hurry, entry ends on 13/11, 2023. T&Cs Apply.
For more valuable money-saving tips, explore our informative article HERE: www.broadbandcompare.co.nz...
Alan from Beckenham
Hello valued Customers.
The Opawa Op Shop is having a Spring/Summer Sale!
All Ladies clothing..
Including..
Night wear.
Active wear.
Ladies tops, skirts, trousers, dresses etc.
“Fill a bag” $10. (Bags provided).… View moreHello valued Customers.
The Opawa Op Shop is having a Spring/Summer Sale!
All Ladies clothing..
Including..
Night wear.
Active wear.
Ladies tops, skirts, trousers, dresses etc.
“Fill a bag” $10. (Bags provided).
Hours: Tue,Wed,Thur 10am - 4pm.
See you soon.!
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Christchurch public transport users will not be able to use cash on city buses and ferries from mid next year.
The move has prompted concerns about the impact on those who prefer to use cash, especially the elderly and homeless. The proposal also defies a survey that found three-quarters of … View moreChristchurch public transport users will not be able to use cash on city buses and ferries from mid next year.
The move has prompted concerns about the impact on those who prefer to use cash, especially the elderly and homeless. The proposal also defies a survey that found three-quarters of public transport users believe cash is important.
However, ECan staff say cash handling is consistently raised by drivers, operators and unions as an issue for driver safety and wellbeing, and that it makes sense to take advantage of the roll-out of a new nationwide public transport card to rid the system of cash. The National Ticketing Solution will be introduced in Canterbury in mid-2024.
What do you think of our city's buses and ferries going cashless? Read reporter Keiller MacDuff's full story here (subscription required) and share your thoughts in the comments below.
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