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Debi from Hamilton East
Brand new kitty litter tray and Kitten/ Cat bed.
Selling as surplus to our needs.
Price: $25
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This Father’s Day, gift a 1-year subscription to The TV Guide and save $57 off RRP - 52 issues … View moreSpoil the TV connoisseur in your life with a subscription to NZ’s most popular entertainment magazine. The TV Guide contains TV listings, entertainment, gossip, competitions, puzzles, and more!
This Father’s Day, gift a 1-year subscription to The TV Guide and save $57 off RRP - 52 issues delivered weekly straight to their home. Offer available until 2 September 2023.
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The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Hamilton
Is Addictive Eaters Anonymous for you?
Only you can decide whether or not Addictive Eaters Anonymous is for you. For many of us, accepting that we were addictive eaters is the best thing we have ever done; it was our first step on the road to recovery. Take a look at the following fifteen … View moreIs Addictive Eaters Anonymous for you?
Only you can decide whether or not Addictive Eaters Anonymous is for you. For many of us, accepting that we were addictive eaters is the best thing we have ever done; it was our first step on the road to recovery. Take a look at the following fifteen questions below. Approach them honestly and with an open mind.
Debi from Hamilton East
Homemade timber table with black metal legs. Timber top is a little warped but is in good condition.
Great for transplanting your indoor or outdoor plants or just a BBQ side table for all your plates of food to be cooked on the BBQ.
Only selling due to downsizing and moving.
Measurements are: … View moreHomemade timber table with black metal legs. Timber top is a little warped but is in good condition.
Great for transplanting your indoor or outdoor plants or just a BBQ side table for all your plates of food to be cooked on the BBQ.
Only selling due to downsizing and moving.
Measurements are: 1800 Long X 780 Wide
Has some cracks between the wood planks just needs some wood filler and a good stain (a little love)
Price: $25
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todd from EarthDiverse
Introductory, Intermediate and Advanced level courses beginning the week starting Monday 7 August 2023. Five different course levels on offer this Term to choose from!
We offer in-person classes in Hamilton, New Zealand or live-streamed via Zoom to anywhere in the world with a good internet … View moreIntroductory, Intermediate and Advanced level courses beginning the week starting Monday 7 August 2023. Five different course levels on offer this Term to choose from!
We offer in-person classes in Hamilton, New Zealand or live-streamed via Zoom to anywhere in the world with a good internet connection (check each course page on our website for time zone equivalents in other locations). Video recordings of live-streamed sessions are also available in case you miss a class.
• For more information on our Hindi courses, or on any of our other language programmes (Arabic, Dutch, Farsi, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish and Urdu), or our other Literature, Philosophy and Meditation courses, visit our web page at earthdiverse.org.nz...
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Lorna Thornber Reporter from Stuff Travel
Hi there,
We're on the lookout for the most beautiful spots in New Zealand, and would love to hear your favourites.
While it will be impossible to include all of them in one article, we'd appreciate your help in narrowing it down. What do you think are most beautiful places in … View moreHi there,
We're on the lookout for the most beautiful spots in New Zealand, and would love to hear your favourites.
While it will be impossible to include all of them in one article, we'd appreciate your help in narrowing it down. What do you think are most beautiful places in NZ's regions? Do you have a favourite spot in the Waikato, Taranaki, Canterbury, Southland or elsewhere?
Feel free to comment below, send me a message or email me at lorna.thornber@stuff.co.nz. Please include 'NFP' in your comment if you do not want it or your name included in an article. Thanks in advance for taking the time to share.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
With online being the main mode of communication these days, it's no wonder that there has been a worldwide mail decline and here in Aotearoa, NZ Post has needed to lay off 750 full-time staff. Do you think it's time to say goodbye to the trusty letterbox?
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The Team from Fraser ACE Adult Community Education
Te Reo Māori is a really important language to learn in New Zealand. Especially with the push towards decolonisation and the amazing resurgence of Maori culture.
Whether you are in community or teaching roles, Te Reo is a really amazing skill to have that will give you the ability to connect … View moreTe Reo Māori is a really important language to learn in New Zealand. Especially with the push towards decolonisation and the amazing resurgence of Maori culture.
Whether you are in community or teaching roles, Te Reo is a really amazing skill to have that will give you the ability to connect strongly with and have a better understanding.
Te Reo is for everyone to enjoy together, especially when taught by passionate and enthusiastic people in a safe and encouraging environment. Don’t be shy!
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Red Cross Frankton from Red Cross Shop Frankton
If you are looking for a bargain pop into Red Cross Frankton and browse our $2 rack.
189 Commerce street
Frankton
Monday-Friday 9-4.30pm
Saturday 9-3pm
Red Cross Frankton from Red Cross Shop Frankton
Red Cross Frankton has a volunteer position available on a Saturday and Monday. Either a full day (6.5 hrs) or a half day (4 hrs).
If you have a passion for retail and people please make time to pop in and see us.
We can offer training and up skilling while you contribute to Red Cross work in the … View moreRed Cross Frankton has a volunteer position available on a Saturday and Monday. Either a full day (6.5 hrs) or a half day (4 hrs).
If you have a passion for retail and people please make time to pop in and see us.
We can offer training and up skilling while you contribute to Red Cross work in the community.
189 Commerce street
Frankton
Hamilton
07 8460492
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Hamilton
Whether it’s wood, cane, fabric or leather, give your second-hand finds a sparkling new lease of life with these cleaning tips and tricks.
Vintage furniture can sometimes need a little TLC before it’s displayed in your home, and pieces you’ve had for a while may also be ready for a spring … View moreWhether it’s wood, cane, fabric or leather, give your second-hand finds a sparkling new lease of life with these cleaning tips and tricks.
Vintage furniture can sometimes need a little TLC before it’s displayed in your home, and pieces you’ve had for a while may also be ready for a spring clean. A quick wipe-down or wash will suffice for some things, but how do you tackle those harder-to-clean items?
Cane:
Cane chairs, tables, shelves and bedheads, with their small crevices, can be dust magnets. Fortunately, you can remove dust with a feather duster, or a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment, and use an old toothbrush for hard-to-reach areas. To get rid of dirt, most items can be wiped down with a damp cloth, and stains tackled with a soft-bristled brush dipped in a mix of gentle dishwashing liquid and warm water. Make sure not to leave your cane furniture wet after cleaning as mould can grow. Dry it with a fan or leave outside in the sun.
Wood:
Dust wooden furniture gently with a soft cloth, or damp cloth if needed. According to the Smithsonian’s Museum Conservation Institute, wooden furniture should be cleaned only when there is a build-up of wax or dirt, and only unfinished wood, painted wood, or wood with a sturdy finish should be cleaned. Oily dirt or waxy residue can be removed with diluted mineral turpentine or a mix of mild detergent and water but take care this doesn’t affect the wood or finish (do a spot test somewhere unobtrusive first).
The Smithsonian recommends avoiding polishes, oils and beeswax, and to instead buff with a stable, hard furniture polish, no more than twice a year for areas of heavy wear, and once every three or four years for other areas. Most other products will do more harm than good as they cause a build-up over time which can be hard to remove.
Fabric and leather:
You can dust fabric or suede surfaces using the brush attachment of your vacuum cleaner (on low suction), and wipe leather with a soft, damp cloth. Don’t forget to clean in between the folds and creases of couches and chairs.
From dishwashing liquid to vinegar and baking soda, there are a number of household products you can use to attempt to get out a stain, but it is best to research the correct method for each specific item and type of stain and do a test first to ensure the product you’re using won’t damage the fabric.
Always dab rather than rub at the fabric to ensure you don’t weaken it. You may need to repeat the process a number of times to fully remove a stain, and stubborn stains may need to be seen to by a professional.
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