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Haven Falls offer quality care and professional service Wellington wide - 24hrs with Funeral packages from $3990 +gst.
No deposit - 30 day invoice.
42-50 Burden Ave, Wainuiomata.
Phone 04 564 3792 and 0800 428365 or visit our website www.havenfalls.co.nz for more information.
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There is a new Pop-Up shop in the neighbourhood! Te Omanga Hospice has opened a new Hospice Shop in the centre of Lower Hutt, specialising in pre-loved furniture at very reasonable prices.
You will find our newest shop across the road from our existing Hospice Shop at 50 Queens Drive. While … View moreThere is a new Pop-Up shop in the neighbourhood! Te Omanga Hospice has opened a new Hospice Shop in the centre of Lower Hutt, specialising in pre-loved furniture at very reasonable prices.
You will find our newest shop across the road from our existing Hospice Shop at 50 Queens Drive. While you're there, check out the impressive range of clothing on display at Lower Hutt Hospice Shop.
Open Mon - Fri 9.30am to 5pm, Sat 10am to 2pm.
When you buy from a Te Omanga Hospice Shop, you are supporting those in our community with a terminal or life limiting illness.
Thank you for your support.
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Denise from Wainuiomata
It is in perect condition, and we use it in the bedroom.
We will take $70 or an offer.
Price: $70
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Are you a pet lover looking for an alternative to domestic cats and dogs?
Farm-style animals like chickens, goats, and even pigs, are gaining in the pet popularity stakes, but have specific needs and regulations you need to be aware of. … View moreAre you a pet lover looking for an alternative to domestic cats and dogs?
Farm-style animals like chickens, goats, and even pigs, are gaining in the pet popularity stakes, but have specific needs and regulations you need to be aware of. Here's what you need to know about keeping them in residential areas.
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Greater Wellington are reviewing our Ten-year Plan which prioritises what projects we plan to deliver to the region for the next decade and beyond. We’re also consulting on our Revenue and Financing Policy. We want to hear from you about a range of issues including how we fund flood protection, … View moreGreater Wellington are reviewing our Ten-year Plan which prioritises what projects we plan to deliver to the region for the next decade and beyond. We’re also consulting on our Revenue and Financing Policy. We want to hear from you about a range of issues including how we fund flood protection, priorities for public transport and regional resilience. Share your feedback at www.whatmatters.co.nz by April 29. Find out more!
Helen from Helen Jackson's Trilogy of Healthy Living
In this day and age we like quick and easy but that's not always the best choice for our health. And the fast pace of society can lead to all sorts of health issues including the appearance of our skin.
Even more than ever it's important to take time for ourselves just to relax and … View moreIn this day and age we like quick and easy but that's not always the best choice for our health. And the fast pace of society can lead to all sorts of health issues including the appearance of our skin.
Even more than ever it's important to take time for ourselves just to relax and pamper ourselves, giving ourselves the opportunity to re-energize and refill our cup so that we can keep giving to others. Why not kill two birds with one stone and book in some time to relax and have a laugh, AND try a skin care range that is proven to give results in 7 days?
Do it by yourself or get together with a group of friends and come along to a complementary Hands on Pamper Party at Lower Hutt Skin Club in April where you can try our full Skin Care Range and have a few laughs. And every person that attends a session in April will go into our prize draw!!
For more information and/or to book your spot (limited to 6 per session) go to myskinclub.weebly.com...
Also check out out this blog post - Home Spa: How to Pamper Yourself
Come along to one of our parties and who knows, you might love our products so much you can incorporate these in your home spa :-)
discovergoodnutrition.com...
Get ready for action these school holidays with the unmissable Paw Patrol stage show, and meet and greet only on at North City! The Paw Patrol team with Ryder, Chase and Marshall will be here from Tuesday 17 - Tuesday 24 April with shows at 11am and 1.30pm daily, and a meet and greet session at … View moreGet ready for action these school holidays with the unmissable Paw Patrol stage show, and meet and greet only on at North City! The Paw Patrol team with Ryder, Chase and Marshall will be here from Tuesday 17 - Tuesday 24 April with shows at 11am and 1.30pm daily, and a meet and greet session at midday. Visit northcityshopping.co.nz now for details. Find out more
Deepti from Petone
Burn some calories with more Fun
Stay Fit, Stay Happy with Zumba
Zumba Classes in Lower Hutt with ZIN Deepti
Tuesdays 7:15 PM - 8:15 PM at
Randwick School, Moera, Lower Hutt
Fees: Causal class $5
Book three classes for $12 … View moreBurn some calories with more Fun
Stay Fit, Stay Happy with Zumba
Zumba Classes in Lower Hutt with ZIN Deepti
Tuesdays 7:15 PM - 8:15 PM at
Randwick School, Moera, Lower Hutt
Fees: Causal class $5
Book three classes for $12
Let winter's be full of workouts
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Deepti
021 163 4848
Hi neighbous, come along to our FREE computer and electronic disposal day! Recycling electronic waste (ewaste) enables the recovery and reuse of valuable materials and ensures toxic materials are not buried in our landfills – so it’s better for our environment.
When: … View moreHi neighbous, come along to our FREE computer and electronic disposal day! Recycling electronic waste (ewaste) enables the recovery and reuse of valuable materials and ensures toxic materials are not buried in our landfills – so it’s better for our environment.
When: Saturday 21st April 9am to 3pm
Where: Unit 2, 101 Gracefield Road, Seaview, Lower Hutt.
Free disposal of the following:
PCs | Laptops | Printers | Toners | LCD Screens | Keyboards | Cables | Cellphones | XBOX | PCBs | Stereos | DVD players | Video Recorders | Servers | Tablets | Digital Cameras | Hard Drives | and any small appliances with power cords.
Exclusions: TVs $40 | CRTs $20 | Batteries $3/kg | Cash Only, No Eftpos
Find out more!
Rachel Clare Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
In this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on tidying up storm damage, harvesting pumpkins and herbs, out-slithering slugs and snails and taking cuttings from roses. We have a cracking feature on walnuts and we reveal the 2018 Resene Shed of the Year winners.
Subscribe now and … View moreIn this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on tidying up storm damage, harvesting pumpkins and herbs, out-slithering slugs and snails and taking cuttings from roses. We have a cracking feature on walnuts and we reveal the 2018 Resene Shed of the Year winners.
Subscribe now and you'll never miss another issue!
Get top tips on houseplant care and styling from gorgeous new book Leaf Supply, and enter our competition to win a copy, plus we also have other great prizes up for grabs!
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Peggy from Fairfield
Peter Rabbit the Movie
Light House Petone
Monday 14th May!!
Starts at 5pm (buy your drinks and nibbles) and craft items!
Movie starts at 6pm!
… View morePeter Rabbit the Movie
Light House Petone
Monday 14th May!!
Starts at 5pm (buy your drinks and nibbles) and craft items!
Movie starts at 6pm!
$20 for children (14 and under) and $25 for adults.
There will be treats (baking) and craft items to buy on the night!
All funds raised will go straight to Wellington Rabbit Rescue bunnies!
You can purchase your ticket via:
Wellington Rabbit Rescue
12-3143-0359794-00
with reference "ticket" and "your name" and you will get your ticket(s) hand out on that day or we meet up prior as I have tickets on me 🙂 what's best for you.
Please send me a pm once purchased to keep track of names
Do you have any questions?
Please don't hesitate to contact me 👯
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Helen from Woburn
Office, meeting room and one small room required to rent long term in Lower Hutt for a national not-for-profit organisation.
We were so excited to see Mind Lab Kids turn one last week. It's been a fantastic year of home experiments, messy fun and video challenges. Help them celebrate by getting your 5-12 year old to take on an awesome STEM challenge over at MindLabKids.com. It's free! Find out more!
With school holidays just around the corner, we’ve got just the thing to keep the little ones happy (and you too). Disney’s Coco is now available on Stuff Pix – and if you haven’t seen it yet, you’re in for a treat. In fact, with so many movies ready to play at your place, you’ll have … View moreWith school holidays just around the corner, we’ve got just the thing to keep the little ones happy (and you too). Disney’s Coco is now available on Stuff Pix – and if you haven’t seen it yet, you’re in for a treat. In fact, with so many movies ready to play at your place, you’ll have smiles for days these holidays.
Head to stuffpix.co.nz to watch now.
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Ann from Relationship Wellbeing Specialist
We’d like to take a look at the core of new relationships: the deep bond a couple builds through intimate interaction, in particular through their daily conversations. In this post, I will explain how to apply Dr Gottman’s skills for sharing compassion and empathy with your partner.
Note: … View moreWe’d like to take a look at the core of new relationships: the deep bond a couple builds through intimate interaction, in particular through their daily conversations. In this post, I will explain how to apply Dr Gottman’s skills for sharing compassion and empathy with your partner.
Note: While the ideas I share are theoretically pretty straightforward, they can be difficult to put into practice. If you find implementing them to be a challenge, don’t get discouraged! Remember Dr Gottman’s advice: No opinions or problem solving until you’ve gone through the four steps of attunement.
Also, remember that immediate advice may come off as glib and insulting to your partner. They may think to themselves, “Does this person think I’m so dumb I can’t come up with my own solution?” This probably rings a few bells – bells of annoyance and maybe even indignation.
Below, you’ll find an illustration of two possible conversations between Cheyenne and Will, a young couple walking home from a dinner with their mutual friend, Abby.
The first example is a failed attempt at expressing compassion and empathy in a bid for intimate conversation:
Cheyenne: I couldn’t believe how Abby reacted when I brought up what happened at the party. What a crude attempt at changing the subject! Who does she think she is? Just shutting me down like that…
Will: You know Abby just doesn’t like crowds. Next time, you shouldn’t bring it up, it makes everything so awkward.
Cheyenne: You’re such a pushover, why can’t you stand up for me? You thought she was acting weird the other night, I don’t see why I can’t talk to her about it.
Will: Come on, we’ve been through this before. Let’s go get some coffee or something. On the way, I can show you that art gallery I thought you’d like.
Cheyenne: No, whatever. It’s fine, let’s just go home.
In this scenario, Will reacts without considering Cheyenne’s need for support from him when she is upset. He immediately rushes to offer an explanation, even defending the person his girlfriend feels attacked by. He refuses to engage with her on an emotional level and attempts to distract her instead. She is left feeling disappointed and even more frustrated than before. She expected his empathy, and instead received advice she didn’t ask for any criticism she certainly didn’t expect to hear. Here is a way that Will could apply Dr Gottman’s skills for an intimate conversation to the same scenario, increasing his and Cheyenne’s attunement and trust in each other:
Cheyenne: I couldn’t believe how Abby reacted when I brought up what happened at the party. What a crude attempt at changing the subject! Who does she think she is? Just shutting me down like that…
Will: I’m sorry, I understand how that would make you upset. I know you wanted to help, but she never wants to go there.
Cheyenne: I like Abby… It’s just so frustrating that I have to walk on eggshells around her. It’s exhausting.
Will: That makes sense. I hate it when I have to censor myself in social situations. I just want to relax, too.
Cheyenne: Yeah. You know what? Let’s go see that gallery you’ve been talking about, the one you said I’d like…
Try these techniques in your own relationship, and the results may surprise you! By engaging in supportive, intimate conversations with your partner, you can build trust – the most important ingredient in a healthy, happy relationship – and be closer than ever!
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