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Todd Nachowitz from EarthDiverse
Interested in the intersection of politics, current events and religion? Our Term 1 class on “Religious Fundamentalism, Extremism and Terrorism", an eight-week course, which used to meet on Tuesday evenings, now meets regularly on Fridays 11:00am-1:30pm. The second class of the Term meets on… View moreInterested in the intersection of politics, current events and religion? Our Term 1 class on “Religious Fundamentalism, Extremism and Terrorism", an eight-week course, which used to meet on Tuesday evenings, now meets regularly on Fridays 11:00am-1:30pm. The second class of the Term meets on Friday 21 Feb 2020. It's never too late to join an existing class! For more information visit our website at www.earthdiverse.org.nz....
Dee from Cambridge
Meet Rowan Miller. Museum Administrator at Te Awamutu Museum and regional co-ordinator for the project to restore the graves of servicemen and women in the Waipa-King Country. Come along tomorrow night to the New Zealand Remembrance Army Talk to hear more about the work of the NZ Remembrance Army … View moreMeet Rowan Miller. Museum Administrator at Te Awamutu Museum and regional co-ordinator for the project to restore the graves of servicemen and women in the Waipa-King Country. Come along tomorrow night to the New Zealand Remembrance Army Talk to hear more about the work of the NZ Remembrance Army and how you can help! Click here for the event details: www.facebook.com...
Hi neighbours! At Cooper's Pet Kitchen our food is free of cheap fillers like grains, corn, soy & wheat... but what does that really mean?
It means there’s more protein-packed nutrition in every bite. We’re big believers in quality over quantity so while our food may be a little … View moreHi neighbours! At Cooper's Pet Kitchen our food is free of cheap fillers like grains, corn, soy & wheat... but what does that really mean?
It means there’s more protein-packed nutrition in every bite. We’re big believers in quality over quantity so while our food may be a little more expensive than some, its nutrient density makes for smaller portions with more readily absorbable nutrients.
Get more bang for your dog’s bite with 50% OFF your first order with code NEIGHBOURLY.
This also means a decrease in what comes out the other end... less 'picking up' what they’re 'putting down' at the dog park if you catch our drift.
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Renovating? Building new or just want a few attractive accents in your decor?
A world of stylish products, fantastic specials and inspiration await you at the brand new Carpet Court / CurtainStudio showroom in Cambridge.
Located at 84 Victoria St (next to BP), the showroom is specially … View moreRenovating? Building new or just want a few attractive accents in your decor?
A world of stylish products, fantastic specials and inspiration await you at the brand new Carpet Court / CurtainStudio showroom in Cambridge.
Located at 84 Victoria St (next to BP), the showroom is specially designed to offer customers the best shopping experience.
Located inside Carpet Court, CurtainStudio is now the destination store for readymade and custom made window furnishings and accessories.
With Carpet Court being one of New Zealand’s largest flooring suppliers to both the residential, insurance and commercial markets, together they are a one-stop-shop that offers the complete interior package.
What makes them unique is they are the experts in the industry. Viewing hundreds, if not thousands, of options can seem like a lot, but they make it fun.
Come on down!
The Team from Readers Tours
The North Island Journey
Wednesday 25 March - Tuesday 7 April
Experience the North Island like you never have before on this 14-day Journey. Explore the North Island by train and coach, enjoying a magnificent combination of sights and experiences.
Bookings are limited. Visit … View moreThe North Island Journey
Wednesday 25 March - Tuesday 7 April
Experience the North Island like you never have before on this 14-day Journey. Explore the North Island by train and coach, enjoying a magnificent combination of sights and experiences.
Bookings are limited. Visit www.readerstours.co.nz... to find out more or call us on 0800 080 099.
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It's been a mixed summer so far for New Zealand. Much of the country has seen record breaking temperatures, drought-conditions and scrub fires. But in recent days the West Coast and Southland have experienced heavy rains, flooding, evacuations and closed roads. Our thoughts are with affected.
… View moreIt's been a mixed summer so far for New Zealand. Much of the country has seen record breaking temperatures, drought-conditions and scrub fires. But in recent days the West Coast and Southland have experienced heavy rains, flooding, evacuations and closed roads. Our thoughts are with affected.
Our skies have been coloured by smoke blown over from the Australian bushfires, meanwhile Wellingtonians are just stoked if they get to see the sun.
How has your summer been?
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Gloria from Morrinsville
About 2 years. Call 0211696403 move out from mansel ave , hamilton
Negotiable
Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times
Hi neighbours,
The new commuter train to Auckland has a name - Te Huia. As reporter Mike Mather writes here, The Tron Express was popular but ran into strong opposition at the Waikato District Council.
Which do you prefer and why?
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Peter Hulsdouw from
This beautiful lifestyle home is a must view for families and retiring farmers. Immaculately presented and lovingly cared for, you can move in and immediately start enjoying this fabulous property on Te Awamutu's 'Golden Mile'.
Offering three double bedrooms, master with ensuite and… View moreThis beautiful lifestyle home is a must view for families and retiring farmers. Immaculately presented and lovingly cared for, you can move in and immediately start enjoying this fabulous property on Te Awamutu's 'Golden Mile'.
Offering three double bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk in wardrobe. Large open plan living, sun drenched decks for outdoor living. Beautifully manicured grounds plus a couple of paddocks for a few sheep or perhaps a pony. Nestled in a private suntrap on a perfectly located 3361m2 section.
If you're looking for a fantastic, affordable lifestyle home just minutes from Te Awamutu and an easy commute to Hamilton or Cambridge, then you must put this winner on your immediate viewing list!
Marylou from Melville
We are in need of a painter and paperhanger to finish our bathroom renovations. Can anyone recommend someone who does good work?
Either message me or phone 843 4421. Thank you.
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