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Ben from Saint Andrews
Does anybody have a table saw that can raise and lower the blade to cut a chanel 10 x 5mm for me down the length of some wood
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Karen from Nawton
Sat 25th Jan 7am -3pm and Sun 26th 9 -2.
19 Shannon place, Nawton.
The 100's of Items include 1x single bed and 1x queen bed (queen has a few stains due to water leakage from washing machine hose so selling very very cheap).
Drawers x3, 1x dressing table set.
Curtains (including an … View moreSat 25th Jan 7am -3pm and Sun 26th 9 -2.
19 Shannon place, Nawton.
The 100's of Items include 1x single bed and 1x queen bed (queen has a few stains due to water leakage from washing machine hose so selling very very cheap).
Drawers x3, 1x dressing table set.
Curtains (including an unopened packet of the Eiffel Tower 2.40 metres, our dearest item).
Makeup and jewelry.
Kitchenware.
Linen including Playboy.
Women's clothing (majority sizes 18-24 but a few 12-16).
Scrapbooking (including x600 unused sheets all at 20 cents each).
And so much more, way too many to list.
There's a lot of free items too including a very tall (but quite wobbly) cat scratch pole and a cat cage.
More than 90% of the items are priced between 20 cents - $15.00, only about 10 or so priced over $20.00. Eiffel Tower curtains $60.00 ( retail price $150.00).
Big clean out of 2 households.
Look forward to seeing you this weekend.
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Pam from Nawton
Does anyone know how to contact the owner of a rental if its not with an agent.
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Te Rapa
Need somewhere to put your feet up when relaxing outside out can’t find anything to suit your place?
Why not create your own ottoman like this one made out of an old car tyre and paint it in a Resene colour to match your colour scheme.
Make the most of this weekend with this … View moreNeed somewhere to put your feet up when relaxing outside out can’t find anything to suit your place?
Why not create your own ottoman like this one made out of an old car tyre and paint it in a Resene colour to match your colour scheme.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Follow these easy step by step instructions to create your own.
Debi from Nawton
Good Morning all....
I have noticed that there are a couple of cars the speed up and down Vernall Street.
I have concerns with this as it is a quiet street and kids are often playing by the road edge.
Im not too sure how to approach this...
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Kelly Dennett Reporter from Sunday Star Times
Many of us grew up flocking to Glassons, Hallenstein's, Cotton On and Just Jeans for our hardy perennials - jeans, t-shirts, summer dresses - and some of us still do.
But we're increasingly becoming aware that buying a $20 t-shirt that won't last the distance isn't that great … View moreMany of us grew up flocking to Glassons, Hallenstein's, Cotton On and Just Jeans for our hardy perennials - jeans, t-shirts, summer dresses - and some of us still do.
But we're increasingly becoming aware that buying a $20 t-shirt that won't last the distance isn't that great for the environment.
While some of us are pledging to only buy second hand or to invest in statement pieces - more expensive items that will last a long time- not all of us have that luxury.
We're wanting to speak to someone who isn't giving up their fast fashion any time soon, whether it's for economic or style reasons, personal choice or indifference to the environment. Maybe you're a student who likes the choice chain store fashion brings, or perhaps you're a parent whose children are growing too fast to risk splashing out on expensive clothing.
If this sounds like you, please email kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz.
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The Editor from Te Kowhai Newsletter
It’s all here in the January issue of Te Kowhai News:
• Meet Te Kowhai’s Police Community Liason Officer: Amber Lee
• Max Clear’s memorial bench.
• A second Christensen champion cyclist.
• Shirley Warner captures memories of Hughie Clear.
• What’s going on with all the MotoCross … View moreIt’s all here in the January issue of Te Kowhai News:
• Meet Te Kowhai’s Police Community Liason Officer: Amber Lee
• Max Clear’s memorial bench.
• A second Christensen champion cyclist.
• Shirley Warner captures memories of Hughie Clear.
• What’s going on with all the MotoCross stuff being nicked? Have you been a target? Can you share your story?
• And while we’re asking questions, what’s up with all the footpaths being dug up … again?
• Locals get behind the Australian Bushfire Appeals.
• A new regular column: St Stephen’s News from the Pews by Ruth Smart.
The next issue will be in March and the content deadline is Friday 28 February. Send your stories and photos of great places to eat in the Waikato to Tekowhainews@gmail.com
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