Frankton, Hamilton

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1522 days ago

UNISEX Women/ Men Cotton Jackets

Debi from Hamilton East

Custom made in CANADA. 100% light cotton. Greta spring jackets with hood for the rainy days.
Bew Never Used.
Sizes: Both Are 2XL...$65.00 Each

Price: $60

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1522 days ago

Rug Runner And Small Rug

Debi from Hamilton East

Brand new never used...Runner is very heavy good quality cotton with matching small rug. Bought but my hubbie is in a wheelchair now and to hard for him to wheel over runner and carpet. Runner $70.00 Small Rug $25.00 would prefer to sell as a set.

Price: $75

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1522 days ago

Cushions

Debi from Hamilton East

3 Couch cushions great condition. Surplus to our needs. Changed my couch cover/ color. Sold as a Set of 3.

Price: $25

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1522 days ago

Piu Piu Authentic Flax Skirt

Debi from Hamilton East

Piu Piu Authentic Flax Skirt...Rare bought over 40 years ago! Christmas is coming unique gift. Price reduced to sell. Paid $249.00 back in the day.

Price: $120

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1522 days ago

Glass Coffee Cups

Debi from Hamilton East

Glass Coffee Cups. Never used. great filled with Chocolate or Candies then wrap with clear cellophane and a big bow to give as Christmas gifts for the coffee - holic!
Price is for 1 I have 6 available or Set of 6 for $30.00

Price: $6

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1522 days ago

All Blacks 6oz Stainless Steel Flask

Debi from Hamilton East

All Blacks 6 oz Stainless Steel Flask
Rare! Collectable never used...Decor only in a man shed.
Christmas is coming Great Man shed gift.
Price reduced to sell No longer required.

Price: $50

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1523 days ago

Hi, I would like to buy some waratahs, temporary fence Posts please....not bent ones as they will be used to secure a small retaining wall. Thank you in advance.

Mo from Hamilton East

Hi, I would like to buy some waratahs, temporary fence Posts please....not bent ones as they will be used to secure a small retaining wall. Thank you in advance.

1522 days ago

Create a stylish mini deck

The Team from

Use tongue and groove landscaping timber and fence palings to create a stylish mini deck finished in Resene Woodsman wood stain.

Make the most of this weekend with this step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create your own

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1522 days ago

Firestarter fundraiser!

Emma Bradley from DC Rescue Dogs

Latest DC Rescue fundraiser: firelighters $1 a pack (32 cubes in a pack).

* These have been donated to us as they are classed as seconds. The packs have got damp in storage. The actual product is unaffected as it’s in plastic wrap inside the pack.

* Photo is actual product.

*Pick up … View more
Latest DC Rescue fundraiser: firelighters $1 a pack (32 cubes in a pack).

* These have been donated to us as they are classed as seconds. The packs have got damp in storage. The actual product is unaffected as it’s in plastic wrap inside the pack.

* Photo is actual product.

*Pick up Taupiri/Gordonton & Hamilton by arrangement.

*They are in storage & I will probably get them once a week.

Let me know how many you or your family want, sorry can’t post, pick up only.

HEAPS available!

Price: $1

1522 days ago

Calling all Small Business Owners!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

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Usually $150, your 3-month Premium Listing enables you to reach thousands of people who live around your business! Find friendly locals who want your services, introduce your team and share what makes you stand out from… View more
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1539 days ago

Lawn Mowing

Susanne from Glenview

I need my lawns mowed asap and if its good job and price I may want to get you back regularly.

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1523 days ago

Buy Once, Buy Well

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Hamilton

Why we have an endless fascination with mid-century modern. There’s just something about mid-century design (MCD) that captures the imagination. The architecture is emblematic, exciting, and nostalgic. It’s close enough in our history to feel familiar, yet far enough away to be inspirational.
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Why we have an endless fascination with mid-century modern. There’s just something about mid-century design (MCD) that captures the imagination. The architecture is emblematic, exciting, and nostalgic. It’s close enough in our history to feel familiar, yet far enough away to be inspirational.
We live in such a completely different way, that interiors of the 50s, 60s and 70s are responding to social behaviours and cues that are no longer the norm, so there’s something contradictory yet enthralling. It touched our generation, our parents, and grandparents, near enough to be real in a way that period antiques of the early 20th century and older, seem more relic-like – exciting sure, but less tangible somehow, coming from a world we can’t really imagine.

MCM exists in the post war world, reflecting a vibrant period of social, technological and political change where design was ground-breaking, architecture brave and sculptural. To those who may have felt that mid-century, retro design has been a passing fad, sit back down! Mid-century style continues to inspire and excite showing its face in new architecture and interior design.

As such, the choice to invest in or keep an original piece of mid-century design is a sound one. Not only are you engaging with something the interior world considers usable in perpetuity, you are continuing a legacy of stewardship and conservation of an important part of our design heritage.

In a world where capitalism has spent our lives teaching us to consume and discard, we are now moving rapidly towards an ideal of longevity and sustainability. So, when you make the decision to ‘adopt’ a classic piece of design, you are giving it another chance to invigorate an interior, and careful consideration to its conservation opens up a world of upholstery opportunities.

There are several main fabric types that seem to perpetuate and have the “flavour” or sentiment of mid-century style whilst also being suitable for upholstery. Simple textures allow the shape of a piece to stand out, warm wools will hug the shapes of these designs, while boucle feels completely relevant to this period.

Fortunately, there are a lot of careful and respectful retailers and upholsterers devoted to the maintenance and celebration of these stunning pieces.

Over the next few weeks we will hear from local upholsterers and retailers of MCD furniture who are equally as passionate about the style and their process for restoring these popular pieces of furniture.
With locations in Sydney and Auckland the owners of Tangerine and Teal Sasha and Vanessa were raised in a home surrounded by art and likely learned their appreciation for a cultivated aesthetic. Some of the well-known brands you may find with Vanessa in Auckland include Otto Larsen, Don, Jon Jansen, and Parker and in Sydney with Sacha you are likely to find Fler, Snelling, Featherston, Parker and Wrightbuilt.

What do you love about mid-century furniture and design?
Simple clean lines and great design feature in the majority of MCM furniture pieces, they are timeless in design and look great mixed in with contemporary pieces to give character and nostalgia to your home.

What items are you always looking out for?
We don’t import furniture from overseas and instead focus our search locally for interesting pieces by local New Zealand and Australian designers who are often underrated on the world stage but have great designs. Recently Vanessa restored and sold a lovely sideboard by New Zealand designer Rudi Schwarz and here in Sydney I just sold a rare dining suite by George Korody.

How did you come to select the fabrics for these stunning pieces?
The Mokum Mondrian Noir was selected for the pair of Parker furniture armchairs, originally these 60s chairs were always produced with wool cushion covers so the construction was a good fit. The Mondarian style black and white pattern is synonymous with the era and compliments the simple lines of the chairs.

The Piet Blanc was selected by our clients to reupholster their 70s Tessa armchairs. The luxurious soft texture in the white colour suited the stuffed cushions and brought luxury and style to the chairs in their setting overlooking the ocean in the northern beaches.
Quality and good design will stand for as long as we continue to look after and celebrate it. Classic pieces will transcend movements of the moment and will continue to add quirk and personality to your interior.

It also reminds us that new pieces bought now can be considered an investment, a collectible of the future, something to be treasured and enjoyed. As such, it’s important to consider with new furniture, buying pieces that evoke something in you – don’t think about fashion or trend, this is something you will be using and looking at daily for years to come, so compromise should not be an option! It should be a decision you are EXCITED about making.

Buying from reputable manufacturers, designer/makers and brands who stand by their quality and craftsmanship will ensure longevity – a legacy piece that generations of the future will be able to re-love, refurbish, and be inspired by.

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1523 days ago

PARENT AND CHILDREN ART NIGHTS

Arts for Health Community Trust

Bond alongside your little one while you both enjoy a fun and creative evening within the world of art. Make your own artworks for you each to take home facilitated by our art tutor Rhi.
All materials and equipment supplied. Limited spaces so book now.
We are situated in central Hamilton with free … View more
Bond alongside your little one while you both enjoy a fun and creative evening within the world of art. Make your own artworks for you each to take home facilitated by our art tutor Rhi.
All materials and equipment supplied. Limited spaces so book now.
We are situated in central Hamilton with free parking right outside the door. Ward Park Arts & Crafts Centre, in the building backing onto the park.

First Thursdays of the month from 6:30-7:30. Suitable for children aged between 8-14 years.

When 01 Oct 20, 06:30pm - 07:30pm
Where Hamilton
Ward Park Arts and Crafts Centre, Arts for Health
2 Seddon Road, Frankton, Hamilton
Ticket Info $40.00 per night for 1x adult and 1x child
EventFinda www.eventfinda.co.nz...

Contact 07 838 2271 or office@artsforhealth.co.nz

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1523 days ago

PAINT LIKE A FAMOUS ARTIST

Arts for Health Community Trust

Have you have ever wondered how Vincent Van Gogh, Salvador Dali and Pablo Picasso, painted? Well this is your chance to paint one of their famous paintings right here in Hamilton with guidance from our tutor Rhi.

Join us every Friday evening for a six week course where we will learn about a … View more
Have you have ever wondered how Vincent Van Gogh, Salvador Dali and Pablo Picasso, painted? Well this is your chance to paint one of their famous paintings right here in Hamilton with guidance from our tutor Rhi.

Join us every Friday evening for a six week course where we will learn about a different famous artist each week and replicate one of their art works. By the end of six weeks you will have six new paintings to hang in your home (or maybe gift for Christmas).

Suitable for adults - beginners and intermediate level.
All materials, equipment and nibbles supplied. Limited to 12 spaces.

When 16 Oct 20 - 20 Nov 20
Time 6:30pm until 8pm
Where Arts for Health Community Trust, Ward Park Arts Centre,
2 Seddon Road, Frankton, Hamilton

Ticket Info $180.00
Book here at Eventfinda
www.eventfinda.co.nz...

Contact 07 838 2271, or office@artsforhealth.co.nz

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1523 days ago

Mass recall of popular reusable coffee cups

Neighbourly.co.nz

Reusable coffee cup manufacturer Biopak has issued a recall for some products, due to the possibility of part of the cup detaching when liquid is present.

The Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment (MBIE) issued the recall on September 30, advising people to stop using it immediately … View more
Reusable coffee cup manufacturer Biopak has issued a recall for some products, due to the possibility of part of the cup detaching when liquid is present.

The Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment (MBIE) issued the recall on September 30, advising people to stop using it immediately as a user could be burnt or scalded.

What you need to know:

- Contact Biopak or ring 0800 246 725 to get a refund on faulty items.

- The products were sold from January 2013 to September 2020

- All resuable coffee cups (8oz, 12oz, 16oz) in plain green or white should be
returned to Biopak.

- Those with custom names “SexieCoffie”, “Columbit”, “Echo”, “Hedland”, “Crop to Cup” or “Home Grain”. Should be returned immediately.

To find out more about this recall, see the government recall website.

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