Aorangi, Feilding

1303 days ago

Scammer

Shar from Feilding

Hi, I am trying to find a guy named James Oliver and am asking for help if anyone knows him or how I can locate where he is. My kids paid him for some clothes and they were told he was going to post but hasn't and will not respond to any messages. I'm guessing he lives in Wellington and … View moreHi, I am trying to find a guy named James Oliver and am asking for help if anyone knows him or how I can locate where he is. My kids paid him for some clothes and they were told he was going to post but hasn't and will not respond to any messages. I'm guessing he lives in Wellington and guessing he works there to. Any info would be much appreciated. Thanks

1293 days ago

Interior Design Trends 2021

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North

It’s been a long year, so we have good reason to rejoice when thinking of the interior design trends we love most for 2021 and onwards.

From the growing importance of sustainable materials to elegant elements and a celebration of individuality and uniqueness, our 2021 trend edit will provide … View more
It’s been a long year, so we have good reason to rejoice when thinking of the interior design trends we love most for 2021 and onwards.

From the growing importance of sustainable materials to elegant elements and a celebration of individuality and uniqueness, our 2021 trend edit will provide you with a curated look that will bring your home into the New Year with sensational style.

With many people’s attitudes on life changing during 2020, and many wishing they could get away this year, we take a look ahead at the interior design trends for 2021.


1. Take a maximalist approach to decorating
For those who love colourful decoration, this maximalist look channels the free-spirited essence of the celebrated Bloomsbury artists and their creative flair. Bravely mix contrast patterns across a scheme, harmonising the eclectic mix with different scales of print, and one or two grounding common tones to pull all the patterns together. The Bloomsbury artists painted not only their walls but their furniture, too. Mix large-scale wall decor with small-scale decorative details to create playful layers.
2. Combine checks and stripes
Everyone’s two favourite patterns combine for this fun new trend that mixes the classic check and stripe with new-season colours.

Mix and match patterns in different scales to create the right 
balance. In this bedroom the delicately patterned cushions and eiderdown soften the effect of the stripes and checks on the wall and bed.

3. Slide into sculptural furniture
Carefully curated displays of shapely figures and organic forms take centre stage creating quiet drama in neutral spaces. As the striking furnishings and lighting in this living room show, sculptural can be beautiful and useful. For those with a love of ceramics, group pieces together behind glass or on a humble window shelf. Curved and shapely furniture and vessels draw the eye, inviting your gaze to dance across the space.

4. Be bold with a primary palette
We love this considered trend which gives interiors an artistic edge by using two primary colours against a muted palette. Here, a statement lamp with big personality is the perfect way to bring colour into an existing neutral space. And such vibrant colour helps a piece to stand out from the crowd.

In larger spaces wooden furniture and natural jute flooring is given a new lease of life with a sprinkling of bright primary colours.


5. Transport yourself to warmer climes with a wall mural
Adorning interiors with maximum escapism, tropical wall-coverings full of lively patterns and dreamy painterly scenes are just what interiors are craving this year. This ‘La Passion De Diego’ mural by Elitis featuring oversized Mexican plant-life and a silhouette of Frida Kahlo has a woven pattern incorporated into the design to add texture and depth to balance the bold colour.'


Full article with pictures: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

1293 days ago

Commonsense legal solutions

Evans Henderson

The Partners of Evans Henderson Woodbridge welcome Cindy Cotter to the team. Cindy has a wealth of experience in Conveyancing, family and commercial matters and has a particular interest in Trusts and Elder Law.

For your Commonsense legal solutions call Cindy on:
Phone: +64 6 327 7159
Email:… View more
The Partners of Evans Henderson Woodbridge welcome Cindy Cotter to the team. Cindy has a wealth of experience in Conveyancing, family and commercial matters and has a particular interest in Trusts and Elder Law.

For your Commonsense legal solutions call Cindy on:
Phone: +64 6 327 7159
Email: cindy@ehw.co.nz
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1293 days ago

TWO SINGLE DUVETS AND SHEETS ETC

Kevin from Milson

Time for a change.
The duvet covers come complete with matching pillow cases, plus inners and are pale green imprinted with Blossom and embroidered Humming Birds.
The quality sheet sets are I think what is called brushed cotton, and in autumn floral/leaf pattern. The Valances are in a silver/green … View more
Time for a change.
The duvet covers come complete with matching pillow cases, plus inners and are pale green imprinted with Blossom and embroidered Humming Birds.
The quality sheet sets are I think what is called brushed cotton, and in autumn floral/leaf pattern. The Valances are in a silver/green shade.
The Duvets were purchased from a very upmarket design shop in Auckland.
Only used in guest bedroom.
From a smoke free home, and welcome to view.

Price: $80

1293 days ago

Fundraising Raffle Tonight

The Team from Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre

Our massive thanks and appreciation to Massey Student Wildlife and Conservation Club who are fundraising for us at tonight's WIldlife Panel Q&A in Palmerston North.

There are some excellent Pūkaha prizes up for grabs like a Ranger for a Day Experience for two people valued at $600 or a … View more
Our massive thanks and appreciation to Massey Student Wildlife and Conservation Club who are fundraising for us at tonight's WIldlife Panel Q&A in Palmerston North.

There are some excellent Pūkaha prizes up for grabs like a Ranger for a Day Experience for two people valued at $600 or a signed limited edition kōkako print by Peter Martinson valued at $145. If you can't make it to the event you can still purchase raffle tickets to win these prizes remotely by heading to attached link.
Good luck everyone and thank you for your support!

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1294 days ago

Why Transportable?

Ezyline Homes

Enjoy the cost-saving, simplicity and quality that comes with a pre-built home. Ezyline Homes builds your new home in their yard and transports to you! That means they will:

- Save you Time
- Be less Hassle
- Save you Money
- Better Quality
- Be more Environmentally Friendly

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Enjoy the cost-saving, simplicity and quality that comes with a pre-built home. Ezyline Homes builds your new home in their yard and transports to you! That means they will:

- Save you Time
- Be less Hassle
- Save you Money
- Better Quality
- Be more Environmentally Friendly

Visit our website or contact our team 0800 399 546 (0800 EZYLINE) for more info today!
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1294 days ago

Recently installed by Window Trendz

Finn from Window Trendz - Curtains & Blinds

How beautiful do these new custom drapes look recently installed in a Palmerston North building companies showhome?

1306 days ago

Traffic at kidney shape roundabout

Quinton from Milson

Has anyone else experienced the major traffic backing up on both Gilespie and Tremaine coming into town? Its like our city exploded with traffic. I think the council might need to think of alternative traffic management there as they constantly need to patch holes there too.

1294 days ago

Benefits of taking breaks

NumberWorks'nWords Palmerston North

As parents and educators, we know that a heavy workload and commitments can be stressful, so taking breaks is an essential part of learning. At NumberWorks’nWords, we ensure that breaks are scheduled into each students’ session.

Check out the full blog to explore the benefits of taking … View more
As parents and educators, we know that a heavy workload and commitments can be stressful, so taking breaks is an essential part of learning. At NumberWorks’nWords, we ensure that breaks are scheduled into each students’ session.

Check out the full blog to explore the benefits of taking breaks for learning and focus!

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1294 days ago

Malicious email impersonating NZ Post circulating

Neighbourly.co.nz

New Zealand Post have published a warning to customers after several variations of a scam email were reported over the past 24 hours.

The email asks to correct personal details because of a failed parcel delivery.

The email directs the recipient to 'schedule a new delivery'. If any… View more
New Zealand Post have published a warning to customers after several variations of a scam email were reported over the past 24 hours.

The email asks to correct personal details because of a failed parcel delivery.

The email directs the recipient to 'schedule a new delivery'. If any individual has received these emails, NZ Post has advised to delete it immediately.

In a statement sent to Neighbourly, NZ Post confirmed that it had taken 24 websites offline in relation to the scam.

For more information on the scam, please see the NZ Post's Cyber Security Alerts page.

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1295 days ago

Get Out More and explore this Autumn!

Explore Central North Island

Want to hit the road and seeking inspiration to go somewhere new in the central North Island? Help is just a click away!

We’ve done the hard work for you creating over 60 fantastic breaks you can use to plan that quick weekend away, a short break, or take that long-awaited roadie.

We give … View more
Want to hit the road and seeking inspiration to go somewhere new in the central North Island? Help is just a click away!

We’ve done the hard work for you creating over 60 fantastic breaks you can use to plan that quick weekend away, a short break, or take that long-awaited roadie.

We give you the ideas – you just choose when and where, and pack the car. Time to get planning!
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1295 days ago

Tips for Decorating on a Budget

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North

Friends of mine would probably describe me as “crafty“ and “creative.” But that’s just because they’re too polite to tell you the truth: I’m cheap.

My stinginess has led me down dark alleys in search of scrap wood to build a coffee table for a fraction of the price of the furniture… View more
Friends of mine would probably describe me as “crafty“ and “creative.” But that’s just because they’re too polite to tell you the truth: I’m cheap.

My stinginess has led me down dark alleys in search of scrap wood to build a coffee table for a fraction of the price of the furniture store version I adore. And it means I’ll often wake up to messages from friends with photos of dilapidated, discarded furniture on the street that say, “This made me think of you.”

As a result, my home is filled with inexpensive pieces that have been gathered in unconventional ways or made by yours truly. In fact, the other day while I was tidying up, I realised that every item – with the exception of my mattress – cost less than $500.

I’ve been very deliberate in my selections, and it’s taken me years to build an arsenal of couches, tables, rugs and art that I’m happy with. At times it was difficult not to rush to a department store and settle for a set of just-okay dining chairs to avoid another night of standing around the dinner table eating dinner.

I realise not everybody has as much patience to devote to decorating and furnishing their home. And I’m not proposing you spend your weekends scrounging around in rubbish heaps for unique home accents. (Please, that would mean fewer treasures for me.)

But there are a few tricks and shortcuts I’ve learned along the way that make it easy to save a buck or $200. And not a single one requires a tetanus shot.

Don’t be afraid of prints: If you want to make an otherwise bland room come to life, just add prints. The bright green floral couch in my living room (which I affectionately refer to as “nana chic“) serves as the anchor for the space, and the wallpaper in my dressing room turns a drab wall into a happy garden. Plus, the pattern is so bold that I needed to cover only one wall, thus saving money. Just be sure to go easy on other patterns so as not to overwhelm the eye.

Think big: If you have a large, blank wall to fill, don’t immediately think gallery wall, which is a strategically arranged collection of art pieces that can cost a fortune to frame. Instead opt for a large anchor piece, such as a giant map or a handmade installation. For my living room, I searched “DIY backdrop” for inspiration and found instructions on how to make a huge tassel hanging.


Know what to buy vs DIY: Whenever I see an item described as “industrial” or as made with “reclaimed” materials, my DIY senses tingle. Additionally, the plumbing section at your local hardware store is brimming with potential storage solutions. I built the clothing racks in my dressing room using copper piping and concrete, and I’ve made a simple, versatile blanket ladder using dowel and copper fittings. And if you find an affordable set of drawers but hate the knobs, you’re just a few twists away from a sleek piece if you update the hardware.


Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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1299 days ago

Market Report

Sheryn from

Our market is still pumping!! 😎💪

Compared to April 2020

• Median Price up 46.8%

• Sales Count up 526.9%
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Our market is still pumping!! 😎💪

Compared to April 2020

• Median Price up 46.8%

• Sales Count up 526.9%

• Days to Sell increased 2 days



Compared to March 2021

• Median Price up 2.3%

• Seasonally adjusted median price up 1.3%

• Sales Count down 22.2%

• Seasonally adjusted sales count down 12.6%

• Days to Sell increased 4 days



Check out the full report for all districts, click the link here:

www.reinz.co.nz...

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1298 days ago

Calling all Manawatu Artists!

Natasha from Ashhurst - Pohangina

Did you know that you can still be involved in the Manawatu Art Expo?

All artist bays are now sold out but there is still an opportunity to display and sell your work at the Manawatu Art Expo which runs 16 - 18 July at the Palmerston North Convention Centre.

You can still apply to submit 1 … View more
Did you know that you can still be involved in the Manawatu Art Expo?

All artist bays are now sold out but there is still an opportunity to display and sell your work at the Manawatu Art Expo which runs 16 - 18 July at the Palmerston North Convention Centre.

You can still apply to submit 1 - 5 pieces of work (up to 1m each piece) which will be displayed for sale on your behalf. It's a great opportunity if you don't have a large body of work to exhibit, or if you just want to dip your toe in the water in terms of showing your work.

The registration fee is $35 and then a handling fee of $6 per artwork. A commission of 30% is charged on all sold work.

Registration closes on the 31st of May.

Application for Registration: manawatuartexpo.files.wordpress.com...

Registration Information: manawatuartexpo.files.wordpress.com...

Website: manawatuartexpo.com...

The Manawatu Art Expo is an annual event run by the Feilding and District Art Society.

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1298 days ago

Free lessons on computer, tablets or smartphone use

Linda from Feilding

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Literacy Aotearoa Feilding has free lessons in digital literacy available every Wednesday, do you know anyone who wants to learn how to use a computer, tablet or smartphone?
Please call 063231256

Free

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