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The Team from Red Cross Shop Five Cross
Do you visit the New Zealand Red Cross website?
We would love your feedback. Simply hit the button below to access the the survey.
It only takes 5 minutes and will help us improve our website and how you find information about us.
Everyone who does the survey can go in the draw to win one of ten… View moreDo you visit the New Zealand Red Cross website?
We would love your feedback. Simply hit the button below to access the the survey.
It only takes 5 minutes and will help us improve our website and how you find information about us.
Everyone who does the survey can go in the draw to win one of ten Red Cross drink bottles!
The Team from Red Cross Shop Hamilton East
Do you visit the New Zealand Red Cross website?
We would love your feedback. Simply hit the button below to access the the survey.
It only takes 5 minutes and will help us improve our website and how you find information about us.
Everyone who does the survey can go in the draw to win one of ten… View moreDo you visit the New Zealand Red Cross website?
We would love your feedback. Simply hit the button below to access the the survey.
It only takes 5 minutes and will help us improve our website and how you find information about us.
Everyone who does the survey can go in the draw to win one of ten Red Cross drink bottles!
The Team from
Impress your guests and protect surfaces with these unique wooden coasters using your favourite Resene testpot colours.
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Interested in the topic of the Ethics of Emerging Technologies? Check out our Term 4 Zoom-only course entitled “Robots, Cloning, Artificial Life: The Ethics of Emerging Technologies,” with Karim Lakhani. Meets Wed nights starting 20 October, 6:30-8:30pm (NZ time). For info on this and all of … View moreInterested in the topic of the Ethics of Emerging Technologies? Check out our Term 4 Zoom-only course entitled “Robots, Cloning, Artificial Life: The Ethics of Emerging Technologies,” with Karim Lakhani. Meets Wed nights starting 20 October, 6:30-8:30pm (NZ time). For info on this and all of our other courses in a wide variety of subjects, check out our website at <earthdiverse.org.nz>.
Noeline from Tamahere
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Price: $10
Debi from Hamilton East
New Never Used...Fleece Jumper and track pants.
Brand: Back Country
Jacket: 3XL Jacket is larger so you can wear clothes underneath.
Pants: XL
Color: Black
Great Christmas Gift Excellent Condition
Priced To Sell. Paid $49.00 Each.
Unisex: Men's Or Ladies
Price: $50
Debi from Hamilton East
Rare! Black Pearl Tear Drop Pendant with Gold Loop!
Black Pearl Sits on Top Of Black Opal Tear Drop.
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Great Gift Idea For That Someone Special. $90.00
Hawaii USA Pink Shell Pendant With Gold Hoop
Again Purchased 30 Years Ago.
New Never worn
Great… View moreRare! Black Pearl Tear Drop Pendant with Gold Loop!
Black Pearl Sits on Top Of Black Opal Tear Drop.
Purchased In Hawaii USA 30 years ago. New Never worn
Great Gift Idea For That Someone Special. $90.00
Hawaii USA Pink Shell Pendant With Gold Hoop
Again Purchased 30 Years Ago.
New Never worn
Great Gift Idea For That Someone Special.$75.00
Price: $90
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Hamilton
Curtains are essential for a warm, healthy home. Here's what to know as a renter to get the most out of your curtains.
Whether a green paisley swirl or a modern muted linen, curtains are essential for a healthy home. More important than the material is the way they’re installed.
When … View moreCurtains are essential for a warm, healthy home. Here's what to know as a renter to get the most out of your curtains.
Whether a green paisley swirl or a modern muted linen, curtains are essential for a healthy home. More important than the material is the way they’re installed.
When warm air hits cold glass, two things happen: the warm air escapes and the newly cooled air forms condensation on the window pane.
The best way of dealing with this is by keeping warm air away from the window with curtains and blinds, which creates a pocket of air between the window and the window covering.
Getting the most out of curtains:
• Ideally, they should touch the floor and the track and curtain should be wider than the window frame. The most important part is to cover the whole window and create a seal against the cold air.
• They should fit tightly against the wall or window frame. Sometimes changing the type of track they’re hung on can close a gap between the window and the curtain. For example, rods and rails are often installed a few centimetres out from the window, which means there can be big gaps and no seal created.
• Pelmets can help to decrease heat loss, but won’t stop it completely.
• Curtains with two layers can increase heat retention, but how they’re fitted is most important.
• Net curtains, installed very close to the window and in contact with the window frame, can be effective.
• Blinds need to be installed snugly inside the window frame to be effective. If they sit out from the window, or if there are gaps between the blind and the frame, they’re not going to keep the heat in.
• Remember to open curtains every morning to make the most of the sun’s heat, and close them at sundown to keep that heat in.
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
Diane from Nawton
Great condition, wooden headboard, single.
Height 105cm
Width 720cm
You are welcome to view when we come out of this lockdown.
Price: $15
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
We've had nine cases announced in the Waikato today.
Two Hamilton locations of interest from October 1 have been uploaded on the ministry site.
And Minister Chris Hipkins said at the 1pm briefing that "quite a number" of gang members are involved in the outbreak, but couldn't … View moreWe've had nine cases announced in the Waikato today.
Two Hamilton locations of interest from October 1 have been uploaded on the ministry site.
And Minister Chris Hipkins said at the 1pm briefing that "quite a number" of gang members are involved in the outbreak, but couldn't give numbers or further details.
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
We've had nine cases announced in the Waikato today.
Two Hamilton locations of interest from October 1 have been uploaded on the ministry site.
And Minister Chris Hipkins said at the 1pm briefing that "quite a number" of gang members are involved in the outbreak, but couldn't … View moreWe've had nine cases announced in the Waikato today.
Two Hamilton locations of interest from October 1 have been uploaded on the ministry site.
And Minister Chris Hipkins said at the 1pm briefing that "quite a number" of gang members are involved in the outbreak, but couldn't give numbers or further details.
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Hamilton
• The average lifetime of a piece of clothing is approximately 3 years.
• Flax is the earliest known natural textile fabric seen used in about 5000 BC. Flax is the material used to make linen which is seeing a huge come back today in drapery and upholstery.
• Nike (with subsidiary Converse)… View more• The average lifetime of a piece of clothing is approximately 3 years.
• Flax is the earliest known natural textile fabric seen used in about 5000 BC. Flax is the material used to make linen which is seeing a huge come back today in drapery and upholstery.
• Nike (with subsidiary Converse) is the largest fashion company in the world, with a market value of $105 billion.
• There is evidence that cotton and wool were used to create natural fabrics in about 3000 BC and evidence of silk use in 2500 BC in China.
• China is the largest maker and exporter of silk in the world and has been for 100’s of years.
• The average person buys 60 percent more items of clothing every year and keeps them for about half as long as 15 years ago, generating a huge amount of waste.
• The earliest evidence of fabric textiles has been found in Turkey, Egypt, and Israel.
• The creation of man-made fibres has only been within the last 100 years. Rayon was the first man-made fibre created in 1910 and it was called ‘artificial silk’. Viscose is the most common form of Rayon.
• More than 70 percent of the world's population uses second-hand clothing. About 50 percent of collected shoes and clothing is used as second-hand products. Meanwhile, 20 percent is used to produce polishing and cleaning cloths for various industrial purposes, and 26 percent is recycled for applications such as fibre for insulation products, upholstery, fibreboard, and mattresses.
• Microfibre or Ultrasuede was invented over 20 years ago in Japan. Microfibre is the thinnest of all man-made fibres, even finer than silk. it is 100 times finer than a human hair.
• Acrylic is a man-made fibre that has a soft, wool-like hand, is machine washable and has excellent colour retention. It is often an additive to textiles to take advantage of these properties.
• Nearly 100 percent of textiles and clothing are recyclable.
• Nylon is also man-made and was first produced in 1938. It has high strength, excellent resilience, and superior abrasion resistance. Nylon replaced silk stockings for women in the early part of the 20th century.
• The highest quality cotton comes from Egypt.
• Textiles and shoes make up 12% of landfill sites.
• Bamboo is a grass that has been used to create a fabric that hangs much like a heavy linen. It has natural wicking ability that pulls moisture away from the skin so it can be useful in reducing moisture related odour. It also has natural anti-bacterial qualities. Bamboo grows quickly and does not need pesticides to thrive, making it one of the more sustainable textile sources.
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