Naenae, Lower Hutt

509 days ago

Who are these PETONE Ladies please

Sandra from Normandale

Friend trying to find these PETONE ladies descendants. Photos require the identification please.

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509 days ago

FREE ALOE VERA PLANTS

Kay Marie from Wainuiomata

Help your self....there is a pile on the berm in Nelson Cres, Wainuiomata.

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509 days ago

Be Your Own Boss Expo

Angela from Wallaceville - Whitemans Valley

During the pandemic many people had a taste of working from home, at their own hours and having time to reflect on their jobs and careers. Being your own boss, working hours to suit your lifestyle and working from your home are just some of the benefits that many people are now seeking.

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During the pandemic many people had a taste of working from home, at their own hours and having time to reflect on their jobs and careers. Being your own boss, working hours to suit your lifestyle and working from your home are just some of the benefits that many people are now seeking.

Upper Hutt Business and Professional Women (BPW UH) are running a free, one day Be Your Own Boss expo on 11 July at Lane Park Church to introduce people to the pros and cons of working in self- employment, gig working, contracting and consulting. Timed to coincide with the Matariki celebration, many people may use the time to reconsider their careers and their employment.

With a wide variety of new employment and career opportunities in Upper Hutt, and a growing local population, the members of UPBPW who are organising and hosting the day, believe it’s a perfect time to talk about possible career changes and the opportunities for themselves and their children in this new environment.

At the Expo, people will have the opportunity to hear from potential employers, from people who are already successful in self-employment and consulting and the opportunities for gig workers. A key-note speaker is Kristy Grant, CEO of Lane Street Studios. The recently opened film studios in Upper Hutt has the potential to engage hundreds of contractors, gig workers and support people in the film industry. Other speakers will talk about their own experiences in self-employment, the traps and how to avoid them, the discipline needed to set your own goals and the variety of opportunities that are available.

One of the organisers, Gail Godtschalk, said “when starting my own business 25 years ago I had the support of a trainer and mentor who gave me the pros and cons of being in business and how to navigate a way through. I would recommend to anyone to find their own supporters!” Upper Hutt Business and Professional Women offer collegiality and a safe environment for women to share experiences, talk about employment issues and lobby government on issues relevant to business and professional women.

Today Gail runs a successful massage therapy treatment clinic in Upper Hutt and is a member of BPW UH.

Join us this Tuesday, 11 July from 9am at Lane Church. You can register at the door or here: www.eventbrite.com...

For more information please contact Heather Newell on 027 276 2730 or at heather@foresee.co.nz

Image credit; Philip Banks

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510 days ago

Please welcome the Heart Foundation!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We are incredibly proud to welcome our new Neighbourly partner – the New Zealand Heart Foundation!

Not only will they be helping us to stay ‘heart healthy in our neighbourhoods,’ the Heart Foundation will also be sharing:

- News & updates from the incredible Heart Foundation Lottery… View more
We are incredibly proud to welcome our new Neighbourly partner – the New Zealand Heart Foundation!

Not only will they be helping us to stay ‘heart healthy in our neighbourhoods,’ the Heart Foundation will also be sharing:

- News & updates from the incredible Heart Foundation Lottery – including how to win a brand-new home (check out our latest Lottery here)
- Heart-warming stories including how the Heart Foundation supports those in the community living with heart disease
- Handy heart health and wellbeing resources and tips
- How you can show your big heart through local volunteering opportunities
- How to eat healthy to your heart’s content with some great recipes

Please join us in giving the Heart Foundation a warm, hearty welcome!
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510 days ago

Make Hope the Headline

The Giving Store

We don’t need to go too far to hear about the cost of living crisis and the fact is, right now, 1 in 6 children go without essentials like food and clothing. While we can’t control this cost, we can make a difference. The Giving Store works to help kiwis give to kiwis.

When you donate one of… View more
We don’t need to go too far to hear about the cost of living crisis and the fact is, right now, 1 in 6 children go without essentials like food and clothing. While we can’t control this cost, we can make a difference. The Giving Store works to help kiwis give to kiwis.

When you donate one of our Winter Essential Packs, 100% of your donation will go to families in need this winter. Let's not let the cost of living get in the way of giving. Together, we can make hope the headline
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510 days ago

Wardrobe doors and drawers - need a new home

Tracy from Waterloo

Our dressing room is being turned into an en suite and walk-in wardrobe so the current wardrobe doors and drawers need to go.

There are sliding doors, hinged cupboard doors and drawers. All are in a good condition. See the photos. The larger door handles are on the sliding doors while the … View more
Our dressing room is being turned into an en suite and walk-in wardrobe so the current wardrobe doors and drawers need to go.

There are sliding doors, hinged cupboard doors and drawers. All are in a good condition. See the photos. The larger door handles are on the sliding doors while the smaller ones are on the other cupboards and drawers.

If you want these, you will need to remove the doors (pop out the hinge pins). It doesn't matter if damage is done to the surrounding area.

The dimensions are:

Sliding doors (x4) - H 192cm, W 77.4cm, D 2.2cm
End cupboard doors (x2) - H 105.2cm, W 45cm, D 2.2cm
Top left/right cupboard doors (x4) - H 53.8cm, W 45cm, D 2.2cm
Top middle cupboard (x1) - H 53.8cm, W 69cm, D 2.2cm
Small drawers (x2) - H 12.5cm, W 27.2cm, D 59.4cm
Large drawers (x3) - H 19 cm (one of them is 18.8cm), W 56.7cm, D 59.4cm

I want to prevent these from going to landfill since they are in such good condition. Make a small offer if you feel so inclined or just take some or all of them for free.

Negotiable

515 days ago

dentist

Sandra from Waiwhetu

recommendations needed for a reasonably priced good dentist in the lower hutt area.

510 days ago

Weekly Māori waiata for 1st official Matariki Day July 14 2023 - Part 4

DJ from Naenae

Koraunui Ukulele are performing a Matariki concert today at Stokeswood rest home. We are back at Koraunui Hub in Stokes Valley next Saturday 15 July @ 1-2.30pm. Come and sing along. We have spare ukes if you want to give it a try.
Our team uploaded two Māori waiata to YouTube. Tama ngākau … View more
Koraunui Ukulele are performing a Matariki concert today at Stokeswood rest home. We are back at Koraunui Hub in Stokes Valley next Saturday 15 July @ 1-2.30pm. Come and sing along. We have spare ukes if you want to give it a try.
Our team uploaded two Māori waiata to YouTube. Tama ngākau mārie and Hine e hine.

Tama ngākau mārie
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Hine e hine
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Cheers...DJ Pomare

512 days ago

Feature wall dos and don’ts

The Team from Resene ColorShop Naenae

Switch up your place with fresh new looks that are high on impact and low on cost with Resene paints.

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516 days ago

Which NZ town does winter best?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We know the spots in summer for beaching, camping and warm nights. But which NZ town really comes into its own during winter? Whether it's based on the activities, the beauty of the town or places to wine and dine, share your thoughts and reasons below!

Type 'Not For Print' if you… View more
We know the spots in summer for beaching, camping and warm nights. But which NZ town really comes into its own during winter? Whether it's based on the activities, the beauty of the town or places to wine and dine, share your thoughts and reasons below!

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.

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512 days ago

Bike helmet

Natalie from Epuni

Tec kids bike helmet Size S/M. Fits 52-57 cms. Sky blue and white. Made in 2008. Never been in a crash. Has been stored in the shed and the foam padding inside of the helmet has deteriorated. The bike shop advised that these cannot be replaced as they dont make them. Someone may be clever enough … View moreTec kids bike helmet Size S/M. Fits 52-57 cms. Sky blue and white. Made in 2008. Never been in a crash. Has been stored in the shed and the foam padding inside of the helmet has deteriorated. The bike shop advised that these cannot be replaced as they dont make them. Someone may be clever enough to make their own padding to connect to velcro strips inside the helmet rather than throwing this helmet away. Please message me if you are interested. Pick up Epuni, Lower Hutt.

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512 days ago

Waterproof cot sheet

Natalie from Epuni

Waterproof cot sheet with tuck in sides. Good condition. Please message me if you are interested thanks.

Free

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513 days ago

Large candle with 6 tealight candle holes

Kirstin from Waterloo

This is large and heavy can place normal tea lights in it or battery ones the candle glow comes threw the sides of big triangle if use coloured t lights battery ones looks nice great condition $50 pik up only

Price: $50

513 days ago

fake designer bags

Michelle & Peka Peka from Boulcott

would anyone be interested in any of these bags from my collection?
up to $60 for some of them(ones at the back)

Price: $60

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513 days ago

KIDS CRICKET SET

Natalie from Epuni

1 Cricket bat, 4 stumps and a ball in this set. Comes with the box which is not in the best condition. Free for pickup Epuni. Please message me if you are interested.

Free

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