Maeroa, Hamilton

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1337 days ago

This Waikato business needs your support!

Prospa

A huge congratulations to The Team at Incredible India. These local legends are a finalist in the Prospa Local Business Hero Awards.

Now they need your vote to give them a chance to take home a prize package worth $10,000!

Good on you, and good luck, Team at Incredible India. Thanks for … View more
A huge congratulations to The Team at Incredible India. These local legends are a finalist in the Prospa Local Business Hero Awards.

Now they need your vote to give them a chance to take home a prize package worth $10,000!

Good on you, and good luck, Team at Incredible India. Thanks for bringing joy to your community.

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Nominated by Bob Mitchener from Taupo: "Incredible India restaurant, Taupo. Not only do they make the most authentic, delicious Indian food I have ever tasted, but perhaps more importantly they are: Generous: these guys donate all left over food of the day to the homeless or hungry in Taupo. Service: Their service is thoughtful and kind. We always feel appreciated for using their establishment, either by the warm greeting we get, the offer of a drink if we are waiting for take out and their cute hand written messages on the carry bag of dinner. They certainly put the effort into the whole package not just making money."
Vote for Incredible India

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1337 days ago

🐣🍫Keep CHOCOLATE away from your pets this Easter 🍫🐣

Hamilton Small Animal Veterinary Centre

Chocolate is toxic to dogs and care should be taken so they don’t accidentally ingest it.

The darker the chocolate and the larger the quantity eaten, the higher the risk of toxicity, especially with lower body weight dogs.

Mild signs of toxicity include vomiting and diarrhoea; while severe … View more
Chocolate is toxic to dogs and care should be taken so they don’t accidentally ingest it.

The darker the chocolate and the larger the quantity eaten, the higher the risk of toxicity, especially with lower body weight dogs.

Mild signs of toxicity include vomiting and diarrhoea; while severe toxicity can have effects on the heart and result in tremors and seizures.

Chocolate should also be kept away from cats and small animals like rabbits and guinea pigs. If you are doing an Easter Egg Hunt, make sure all chocolate eggs are found, otherwise they will be sniffed out by your precious pets thinking they are a harmless treat!

❤️Later on in the week, vet Simon will discuss the dangers of chocolate for your pets in our next Vet Talk video.❤️

🩺Should your pet accidentally consume any amount of chocolate, please contact us straight away on 07 8492963 if we are closed contact Waikato After Hours on 07 8395656 for advice and treatment.🩺

The table below is a guideline only, please contact us if your pooch has eaten any amount of chocolate.

❤️Keep your fur kids safe this Easter❤️

www.hamiltonvets.co.nz... www.wavh.co.nz...
wvc.com.au...

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1339 days ago

Love rugby? Get all the action delivered straight to your inbox

The Team Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

We've launched a newsletter to deliver all of the rugby action - from on and off the field - straight to your inbox.

Stuff's Oval Office wraps the weekend's rugby highlights, the casualty ward, stories you might have missed and our team of the week - sent each … View more
Hi neighbours,

We've launched a newsletter to deliver all of the rugby action - from on and off the field - straight to your inbox.

Stuff's Oval Office wraps the weekend's rugby highlights, the casualty ward, stories you might have missed and our team of the week - sent each Monday evening at 7pm.

Love rugby? Sign up here.

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1339 days ago

3 Ways to Boost & Maintain your Collagen Stores

Naturally Healthy

We now know that replenishing your collagen stores with a premium pure collagen powder supplement such as Adashiko aids full body health, glowing skin and a youthful healthy appearance. So adding collagen into our skincare routine topically by the way of peptide collagen & amino acids ( which … View moreWe now know that replenishing your collagen stores with a premium pure collagen powder supplement such as Adashiko aids full body health, glowing skin and a youthful healthy appearance. So adding collagen into our skincare routine topically by the way of peptide collagen & amino acids ( which is basically smaller protein molecules for premium absorbency ) is yet another step to ensuing great skin.

After the age of 25, collagen stores in our body start to deplete ( not just in our skin but everywhere in our body ) this is what we commonly refer to as skin ageing. Collagen is the the very thing that makes a marked difference when those levels are boosted & maintained well. Environmental aggressors such as UV exposure, pollution, blue light, hormonal factors, stress & an unbalanced lifestyles play a huge role in the breakdown of collagen in our body.

Ageing is of course a fact of life; a gift - yet, it's always nice to know that we can play a role in making this process healthy to not only have a youthful glowing appearance but to know that we are also doing great work for our gut health, joint regeneration as well as a host of other benefits.

Collagen-infused skincare

Thats right! Although the benefits of ingesting collagen is the absolute best method to ensure glowing results for skin, applying Collagen topically yields excellent results too! The cherry on top! When applied to the skin Collagen acts as a humectant, which meaning it is a water-loving ingredients that draws moisture into the top layer of skin & possibly down to the dermis keeping the skin hydrated.

When looking at collagen in skincare using products like Adashiko which has Peptide Collagen is essential. This smaller molecular weight of the amino acids & peptides can be successfully ( & no doubt gratefully ) absorbed by the skin. These beauty gems, encourage your skin to the process of collagen synthesis, are also anti-inflammatory as well as having mega hydrating benefits also.

Our favourite collagen-infused skincare include the cult-like-status Collagen + Noni Gel, Collagen Hydra+ Gold Serum and the much loved best-seller Collagen Gel Masques. Peptide Collagen can also be found in our Collagen Cleanse & Collagen Balm

Beware of brands that state they are a collagen skincare, many are just collagen boosting & do not actually contain collagen, check the ingredient list.

Getting your vitamins!

Including other additions like Vitamin A (Retinol) & Vitamin C really assists also in stimulating collagen production. These products help with a increasing cell turnover, producing younger looking skin.

Retinol is key for hyperpigmentation, dark spots, helps speed up healing, prevents breakouts and aids in hydration. Used in combination with antioxidant queen Vitamin C, which protects skin from damaging free radicals. Vitamin C also promotes your skins collagen production, turning on the fibroblast cells whose job it is to create collagen.

Both assist collagen peptides & amino acids in giving you firm, bright & hydrated skin ; ' the glow! '

Sunscreen, sunscreen, SUNSCREEN!

The single most important beauty product that you should be using daily ; rain or shine, it's an absolute non-negotiable. If you are doing all the great things of stimulating your collagen production by ingesting a quality collagen & applying amazing products topically, you need then need to ensure that you are protecting all this good work. UV rays breakdown collagen stores rapidly, so fight the good fight with a decent (tested to standard) SPF! And in exciting news, we are very near to the release of a very special Broad Spectrum SPF 50 formulation which has been tested to global standards and to reach NZ/Australia SPF testing standards. And we can not wait to introduce it to you!

Yours in health + beauty

Kelly | ADASHIKO

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1339 days ago

7 Window Treatment Trends for 2021

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Hamilton

Wondering what the new year holds in store for interiors? Here are some of the window treatment trends we’ll be keeping an eye on in 2021.

Warm neutrals: More than ever after 2020, we’re looking at our homes as tranquil retreats from a chaotic world. Calming, neutral tones take the lead - … View more
Wondering what the new year holds in store for interiors? Here are some of the window treatment trends we’ll be keeping an eye on in 2021.

Warm neutrals: More than ever after 2020, we’re looking at our homes as tranquil retreats from a chaotic world. Calming, neutral tones take the lead - and although greys and whites continue to be popular, interior palettes are warming up. For contemporary neutrals consider colours like cream, oatmeal, sand and taupe.

Fear not though - neutrals don’t have to mean boring! Play on light and dark variations, subtle patterns and layering textures to keep things interesting.

Maximalism: In complete contrast to calming neutrals, maximalism is all about embracing clashing patterns, saturated colours and dynamic interior combinations.


Forget “less is more” - be bold and bring a little fun into your home this year!


Smart technology: Open and close your window treatments at the touch of a button with a remote or mobile app - or add them to your home automation system. Motorisation is taking off in Kiwi homes and curtains and blinds are no exception.

With an app you can pre-set your window treatments to open or close on a timer or do it instantly from your phone - even when you’re not at home.
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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1339 days ago

Discover the magic of the Mighty Waikato

Hamilton Waikato Tourism

Explore the Mighty Waikato this autumn with a great range of things to see and do.

From free activities and family-friendly days out to gourmet delights and underground adventures, there is something on offer for everyone.

Natural wonders and Middle-earth movie magic add to the range of … View more
Explore the Mighty Waikato this autumn with a great range of things to see and do.

From free activities and family-friendly days out to gourmet delights and underground adventures, there is something on offer for everyone.

Natural wonders and Middle-earth movie magic add to the range of experiences available here. The Mighty Waikato, it’s just magic!
Find out more

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1339 days ago

While the sun still shines...

Adam from Adam's Painting

I just finished staining this deck before the wet weather arrived this week. Fortunately, the temperatures are still warm enough for outdoor painting. If you are wanting to paint outside, be aware that the winter is creeping up on us pretty fast. Make the most of these warmer autumn days as winter… View moreI just finished staining this deck before the wet weather arrived this week. Fortunately, the temperatures are still warm enough for outdoor painting. If you are wanting to paint outside, be aware that the winter is creeping up on us pretty fast. Make the most of these warmer autumn days as winter temperatures and wetter days certianly make painting outdoors more challenging!

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1339 days ago

Ambigrams

NumberWorks'nWords Hamilton Central

Have you heard of Ambigrams? Are you able to show any other examples?

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1342 days ago

Invitation to our Open day/ Neighbours day

Jane from Hamilton East

You are all invited to our Open day/ Neighbours day! see you

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1339 days ago

Premium Brand Heat Pumps Installed from $1,849*

The team from EnergySmart - Waikato

Enjoy all year-round comfort with our premium brand heat pump deals.

*Terms and conditions apply. The $1,849 is for a back to back install on a Daikin FTXV25UVMA, with a 5 year warranty, while stock lasts. 6 months interest free, no repayments is available on Qcard and their lending criteria … View more
Enjoy all year-round comfort with our premium brand heat pump deals.

*Terms and conditions apply. The $1,849 is for a back to back install on a Daikin FTXV25UVMA, with a 5 year warranty, while stock lasts. 6 months interest free, no repayments is available on Qcard and their lending criteria applies.

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1339 days ago

Moving and Delivery Services

Devan from Smart Express Hamilton

We make sure your items are safe and secure. We have specialised battened and railed vehicles with ties, blankets, straps and cords all to keep your furniture and fragile items protected.

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1339 days ago

Olivia Crump's Peer Mentor Journey

The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Waikato

Take a moment and to read Olivia Crump's story on her experience as a Stars Peer Mentor.

When mentoring young people, Olivia quickly learnt being adaptable was one of the biggest ways to connect with the younger students.

For some students, they were reluctant and didn’t want to partake in… View more
Take a moment and to read Olivia Crump's story on her experience as a Stars Peer Mentor.

When mentoring young people, Olivia quickly learnt being adaptable was one of the biggest ways to connect with the younger students.

For some students, they were reluctant and didn’t want to partake in activities, she found sitting down and having general conversations opened up students and changed the view on mentors to be relatable and less intimidating. This encouraged students to interact not only inside the classroom but during lunch breaks and after school.

One of the biggest takeaways from being a stars peer mentor for Olivia was the opportunities that came from the community project and doing something positive for other people. Meeting people through the community and the Graeme Dingle Foundation allowed Olivia to get her very first corporate job at Kerridge & Partners which is something she will always appreciate and remember.

If you are interested in supporting our rangatahi through our Stars programme, click the link below.

#dinglefoundation #stars #mentoring #empoweringyouth #empoweringtamariki #empoweringrangatahi #respect #resilience

Olivia's Story.pdf Download View

1339 days ago

Know some great volunteers?

Heather Moore from Volunteering Waikato

Nominations for the 2021 Volunteer Excellence Awards are now open! Your community organisation can nominate your amazing volunteers in any of four categories - Volunteer of the Year, Volunteer of the Year Youth Award, Long Service Award and the Team Excellence Award - and they will be in to win … View moreNominations for the 2021 Volunteer Excellence Awards are now open! Your community organisation can nominate your amazing volunteers in any of four categories - Volunteer of the Year, Volunteer of the Year Youth Award, Long Service Award and the Team Excellence Award - and they will be in to win some fantastic prizes!

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1339 days ago

Make a mug - pottery workshop for beginners

Waikato Society of Potters

If you have never tried pottery before, this is a great introduction to the craft.

We will teach you an easy-peasy way to make your own mugs. No previous pottery skills are required and this would be a great activity for children and adults alike.

In this 3-hour workshop, you will learn how to … View more
If you have never tried pottery before, this is a great introduction to the craft.

We will teach you an easy-peasy way to make your own mugs. No previous pottery skills are required and this would be a great activity for children and adults alike.

In this 3-hour workshop, you will learn how to construct a mug using slabs, ensure all the parts are securely attached, and make and attach a handle.

The cost of high quality paperclay, glaze and firing is included in the price for this workshop.

Suitable for ages 7 to adults (children must be accompanied by an adult).

WSP members $45
WSP non-members $50

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1340 days ago

Addictive Eaters Anonymous

The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Hamilton

I was spiraling out of control

I don't have many memories from my childhood, but the memories I do have relate to food - picnics with bacon and egg pie, my mother’s home cooking, Sunday bread. I was never much of a sweet tooth, but instead I preferred savouries, pastries, breads and the … View more
I was spiraling out of control

I don't have many memories from my childhood, but the memories I do have relate to food - picnics with bacon and egg pie, my mother’s home cooking, Sunday bread. I was never much of a sweet tooth, but instead I preferred savouries, pastries, breads and the like. I grew up on a farm and food was plentiful and was never restricted and I lived a pretty healthy, active lifestyle.

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