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Hi neighbours. Come in for our ONE DAY SALE on workwear, sportswear, jackets and casual wear. Massive savings - everything must go. Prices start at just $2!
When: 8.30am, Saturday 2nd December 2017
Where: McCallums, 216 Dee Street, Invercargill
We look forward to seeing you there!
See what's on sale!
Nicole Johnstone Reporter from Southland Times
Splash Palace thrillseekers will have to splash their cash to use a new proposed hydroslide.
Read more: www.stuff.co.nz...
If you have one password you use for everything and hit ‘remind me later’ when an update pops up on your phone, you’re not alone. For many, cyber safety is something we know is important, but feels too hard or a hassle to do something about.
Fortunately, keeping your data secure is much … View moreIf you have one password you use for everything and hit ‘remind me later’ when an update pops up on your phone, you’re not alone. For many, cyber safety is something we know is important, but feels too hard or a hassle to do something about.
Fortunately, keeping your data secure is much easier than you’d think. Cyber Smart Week is happening around New Zealand from 27 November to 1 December and it’s all about doing one thing to make a big difference. The Cyber Smart website has all the tips you need to get your family and workmates on board.
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Tracey from Central-West Invercargill
Hi. Just updating my post earlier in the week. Unfortunately my cat Max had been run over on the 15th November on Tay street. Thanks to everyone's help and messages of support. Thanks also to the Findlay road vet clinic for holding Max until I was found. He's now home again. Please take … View moreHi. Just updating my post earlier in the week. Unfortunately my cat Max had been run over on the 15th November on Tay street. Thanks to everyone's help and messages of support. Thanks also to the Findlay road vet clinic for holding Max until I was found. He's now home again. Please take care when driving on busy roads. Just be aware of animals and children alike.
Thanks.
Tracey
Nicole Johnstone Reporter from Southland Times
Many inland areas of the South Island remain at risk of severe thunderstorms, following downpours yesterday that brought flash flooding to parts of Central Otago.
Read more: www.stuff.co.nz...
John from East Invercargill
About an hour ago while I was reading an article asthe computer was grinding away in the background like when updates are being carried out. All of a sudden the screen was magnified 10% or more and everything appeared stretched sideways. Desktop and all apps followed suit. Everything I have looked… View moreAbout an hour ago while I was reading an article asthe computer was grinding away in the background like when updates are being carried out. All of a sudden the screen was magnified 10% or more and everything appeared stretched sideways. Desktop and all apps followed suit. Everything I have looked at and tried to reset back to what it was does nothing. I am in landscape mode as I have a widescreen monitor. If I try and change anything there it all turns sideways. I can still use everything but it has not only stretched my screen but my poor brain as well. Anyone got any ideas , obviously I have thought of hack or virus but nothing makes sense. Wondering if this has happened to anyone else ?
Ta , many thanks
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