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Melisa from Saint Andrews
Hi. I have a small online children's clothing business, and I am having an open day at my home this Thursday 9am - 3pm.
Where - 89 Sandwich Road, St Andrews, Hamilton.
Boys and girls clothing.
Come and have a look - no obligation to buy.
Maybe if you have a special event coming up … View moreHi. I have a small online children's clothing business, and I am having an open day at my home this Thursday 9am - 3pm.
Where - 89 Sandwich Road, St Andrews, Hamilton.
Boys and girls clothing.
Come and have a look - no obligation to buy.
Maybe if you have a special event coming up (wedding, christening etc), you can come and discuss your needs.
We can look at options to suit any budget.
If you're in Hamilton or close by this Thursday the 06 July come and see what Sweet Little Vintage has for you. The open day will be from 9am - 3pm.
There will be lots of clearance items, and Open Day specials, so come grab a bargain. Prices start from just $5.00. Ages 0 - 8 mainly, with some items to fit up to a 10 year old.
You can see what might be on offer at www.facebook.com...
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Aftersocks NZ is a Rural Women New Zealand (RWNZ) initiative that supports rural communities, following an adverse event or natural disaster which has left them in need of financial assistance. Proceeds from the sale of Aftersocks contributes to the Rural Women New Zealand Adverse Events Relief … View moreAftersocks NZ is a Rural Women New Zealand (RWNZ) initiative that supports rural communities, following an adverse event or natural disaster which has left them in need of financial assistance. Proceeds from the sale of Aftersocks contributes to the Rural Women New Zealand Adverse Events Relief Fund.
Thanks for your support neighbours! Buy, Wear & Share!
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Susie from Chartwell
Does anyone have baby's breath growing in their garden? Or any other flowers to give away or sell? If you do, send me a txt on 0210676613. Thanks.
Raewyn from Flagstaff
We have a section that need a bit of maintenance and the occasional mow until we decided what to do with it! Can anyone help, or maybe you have a recommendation?
Reporter Sunday Star Times
A beautiful insight into how the morticians at Waikato Hospital look after our loved ones:
In the visiting room, Garth Wright will lay a colourful blanket over the sterile hospital sheet that covers a corpse. It sounds silly, he says, but it makes the person look warm and comfortable.
… View moreA beautiful insight into how the morticians at Waikato Hospital look after our loved ones:
In the visiting room, Garth Wright will lay a colourful blanket over the sterile hospital sheet that covers a corpse. It sounds silly, he says, but it makes the person look warm and comfortable.
Before family arrive at the Waikato Hospital mortuary, he smooths any pain out of the face.
He leaves the curtains drawn and the door to the visiting room open to reduce the shock for the visitors. He welcomes them into the square little room and beckons them to sit next to the body. He says, "You can touch them, they're clean," and watches as they hold hands for the last time.
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Kelley Tantau Reporter from Hamilton Press
The Hamilton Zoo Master Plan has been given the green light from city councillors, with eight giving it the thumbs up. Realising the plan would cost about $15.7m. What are your thoughts?
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Alison from Frankton
This is a community art project, looking for people to crochet and knit squares to be joined together in a large art piece. Materials provided. If you are interested in taking part join the facebook group or email grayalison18@gmail.com
The facebook group is called Community Crochet Shade Sail - … View moreThis is a community art project, looking for people to crochet and knit squares to be joined together in a large art piece. Materials provided. If you are interested in taking part join the facebook group or email grayalison18@gmail.com
The facebook group is called Community Crochet Shade Sail - www.facebook.com...
Diane from Frankton
A few weeks ago I noticed a blue stickered black rubbish bag left at our letterbox for the rubbish collection. After 3 weeks and not been collected by the council rubbish truck, I realised it had been blue stickered due to the weight of the bag, even though it was only half full. So this week I … View moreA few weeks ago I noticed a blue stickered black rubbish bag left at our letterbox for the rubbish collection. After 3 weeks and not been collected by the council rubbish truck, I realised it had been blue stickered due to the weight of the bag, even though it was only half full. So this week I opened the bag to find piles of undelivered circulars/pamplets for supermarkets, warehouse etc. I should have rung the manager for the area to advise them that probably one of their lazy delivery persons just couldnt be bothered delivering them.
I divided the contents into 4 bags so the Council rubbish collector would pick the bag up. (Which they did)
Next time I will be informing an area manger, so please keep an eye out for this if happens at your letterbox.
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