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NZ College of Chinese Medicine
Secure your future in a rewarding and respected profession!
If you are interested in acupuncture, Chinese medicine or perhaps wellness and relaxation massage, this is your opportunity to find out more about the courses available at the NZ College of Chinese Medicine.
Come to our Auckland … View moreSecure your future in a rewarding and respected profession!
If you are interested in acupuncture, Chinese medicine or perhaps wellness and relaxation massage, this is your opportunity to find out more about the courses available at the NZ College of Chinese Medicine.
Come to our Auckland Campus OPEN DAY on Thursday 11th of April – enjoy a campus tour, obtain course information and if you wish, have free acupuncture services in our clinic.
(Phone the clinic on 09 969 4328 to make a reservation for treatment between 9am and 12noon - bookings are essential.)
The College is offering significant early payment refunds on Tuition Fees for all courses starting 22 July.
Contact 09 580 2376 for our course information.
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Joseph from Massey
ph. 09 8323563 or 0221074712 $25 each thanks
Price: $25
Varicose veins affect many of us and are often underestimated or treated as “cosmetic problem”. It results in delayed treatment which can lead to serious complications.
Fortunately, we can now treat them without painful surgery, with minimally invasive laser or glue methods. Don’t delay! … View moreVaricose veins affect many of us and are often underestimated or treated as “cosmetic problem”. It results in delayed treatment which can lead to serious complications.
Fortunately, we can now treat them without painful surgery, with minimally invasive laser or glue methods. Don’t delay!
Talk to New Zealand’s first dedicated Varicose Veins Clinic. No GP referral is necessary!!!
Check out our website www.theveincentre.co.nz
email: info@theveincentre.co.nz
Call: 09 444 5858 or 0508 4 VEINS (0508 483467)
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Melody from Hobsonville
Loads of stalls plus food and hot drinks. Mark it in your diary now, you won't want to miss out!
Rani Timoti from Helensville Citizens Advice Bureau
Our Citizens Advice Bureau fundraiser to Gibbs Farm enabled us, after transport and food expenses, to raise $2800.
We donated $1000 to the Angel Fund which helps people in our Helensville district in a variety of ways from paying school expenses to petrol money.
The rest will go towards our 23 … View moreOur Citizens Advice Bureau fundraiser to Gibbs Farm enabled us, after transport and food expenses, to raise $2800.
We donated $1000 to the Angel Fund which helps people in our Helensville district in a variety of ways from paying school expenses to petrol money.
The rest will go towards our 23 amazing volunteers through a Kaipara cruise this month as a thank you for their sacrifice of time, energy and skills.
A huge thanks goes to our wonderful sponsors Love Flowers, McLeod Motors, Countdown and Helensville Fishery.
We also appreciate the generosity of Gibbs Farm for allowing us to fundraise and we had an amazing time hosting our two buses and cars of visitors.
We gave everyone a memorable lunch when a volunteer brought a car load fresh watermelon and cooked corn-on-the cob to add to our rolls and refreshments! We even shared the ample supply with the public who joined us under the marquee.
The farm, nestled along the Kaipara Harbour, features New Zealand largest open-air park of outdoor sculptures- and is topped off with exotic and interesting animals.
Not just a walk in the park, it’s a good workout around the 1000 acre property. Just imagine mowing that lawn!
Yet again, we acknowledge the amazing Gibbs Farm for such a national treasure!
Communications Team from Auckland Council
Aucklanders are advised to be aware when the region’s twice-yearly tsunami siren test sounds at noon on Sunday 7 April in the Rodney and Waitakere ward areas.
After graduating with a Diploma of Hospitality Management (Level 6), Agnes is now working in a full- time position in a leading Auckland restaurant.
“NZMA helped me gain a career. Hospitality is a huge industry, and I enjoyed learning about every aspect."
Read the full story about how… View moreAfter graduating with a Diploma of Hospitality Management (Level 6), Agnes is now working in a full- time position in a leading Auckland restaurant.
“NZMA helped me gain a career. Hospitality is a huge industry, and I enjoyed learning about every aspect."
Read the full story about how studying at NZMA helped her gain a career in Hospitality.
At NZMA we offer a range of hospitality courses where you can learn real skills for today’s professions.
Visit nzma.ac.nz or call us on 0800 222 833
Courses enrolling now for April and May at our campuses based in Auckland Central, Otahuhu and Sylvia Park.
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Anthea Chiappa from Lifestyle Happy Place
Working at home has its ups and downs, but for most of us the pros outweigh the cons of working at home. While our career paths, home office setups, and childcare arrangements may vary greatly, most moms find working from home a valuable lifestyle if they can make it work.
5 Reasons for Working at… View moreWorking at home has its ups and downs, but for most of us the pros outweigh the cons of working at home. While our career paths, home office setups, and childcare arrangements may vary greatly, most moms find working from home a valuable lifestyle if they can make it work.
5 Reasons for Working at Home:
1# Spend more time with your kids
- More time spent at home means more opportunities to be there when the kids need you.
2# Increase or maintain your income
- Mothers who are entering the workforce can ease back into it and work on their own time frames and increase their income working from home. Or save on workplace costs if they are leaving their jobs.
3# Give up the commute
- Eliminate the wasted time spent traveling to work. Also save money on petrol, public transport and insurance.
4# Work flexible hours
- Take control of your schedule. Start early work late and have the day to do the things you love. Lifestyle of choice.
5# Gain fulfillment in all aspects of your life.
- Make time for you. Do the activities you never had time to do. Your family can have time too of course. Being self-employed in particular gains a feeling of controlling your own destiny. Create that work life balance by trial and error. Your life on your terms working from home.
Anyone can work from home these days with the future turning digital. If this is something you feel you would like to explore then dont be scared to take a look what's out there. You won't know if it's for you unless you keep an open mind and take a look at opportunities.
Communications Team from Auckland Council
Auckland Council wants Aucklanders to help shape a new investment strategy aimed at getting more people active and involved in community sport.
Hi Neighbours!
The April edition of the SuperSenior newsletter is out now! It's filled with all the latest news and Super Gold Card offers.
In this issue we talk to Senior New Zealander of the Year, Dr Bill Glass
We also find out more about the annual adjustment to NZ Super and the payment … View moreHi Neighbours!
The April edition of the SuperSenior newsletter is out now! It's filled with all the latest news and Super Gold Card offers.
In this issue we talk to Senior New Zealander of the Year, Dr Bill Glass
We also find out more about the annual adjustment to NZ Super and the payment dates and rates for the Winter Energy Payment.
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I'm Steve a Registered Dental Technician (RDT) working alongside Patrick Li who is also a RDT. At Denture Me in Birkenhead we put our patient’s needs first.
Tailoring individual dentures to suit each person’s cosmetic wishes to make sure they end up with the type of teeth they want with… View moreI'm Steve a Registered Dental Technician (RDT) working alongside Patrick Li who is also a RDT. At Denture Me in Birkenhead we put our patient’s needs first.
Tailoring individual dentures to suit each person’s cosmetic wishes to make sure they end up with the type of teeth they want with minimal change to their face shape.
We also offer the same day service for both denture relines and repairs.
If you have any denture problems, either needing a new full denture, partial denture or relines, repairs, come and visit us.
We are open 5 days a week, 10 am to 5 pm on weekdays. Appointments outside of these hours can be arranged.
Visit us: 7 Birkenhead Ave, Birkenhead, Auckland or call us on (09)480 9016.
Email us: steve@dentureme.co.nz or patrick@dentureme.co.nz
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Phil from Whenuapai & Herald Island
horses checked everyday. Paddocks been empty for 3 months.
Negotiable
Communications Team from Auckland Council
Applications open on 1 April for Auckland Council’s Waste Minimisation and Innovation Fund (WMIF). Businesses, iwi, and education and community groups can apply for up to $5,000 towards their project.
Merrill from Massey
House & Home double set of sheets from Bed Bath & Beyond, light blue, Cotton/Polyester. Only used about 4 or 5 times, thought they were 100% cotton. $15.00 ono
Negotiable
Communications Team from Auckland Council
This month we are highlighting examples of the council and the community coming together to drive positive local change.
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