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Sandy from Awatoto - Meeanee
Hi, I'm looking for a large grill plate to put over my fire pit to stop my dog messing around in the ashes. The pit has a 44cm diameter but a couple of smaller plates would probably cover enough to solve the problem.
If you can help me, please message me.
Thanks
Sandy :)
Mary Anne from Taradale
Visit the Red Cross Shop at 35 Cadbury Rd, Onekawa.
Dresses, suits, shoes, gloves. Be in quick.
Also winter warm clothing aplenty for adults and kids.
Bargain bedlinen and homeware too.
Open Mon to Fri 10.00 to 4.00. See you there.
Negotiable
Linda from Taradale
Hi, would you like to volunteer as little as one hour a week in our second hand store? Gain retail experience and have a great time while learning the ins and outs of merchandising. It is a great way to give back to the community. Pop in and see us 273 Gloucester street Taradale. Oh 844 6521
Debbie from Onekawa
Vehicle and trailer maintenance and repairs/WOF repairs. Can source tyres.
Phone 0279554604 for enquiries.
The latest edition of SuperSeniors is out now!
In this issue, we profile one of the unsung heroes of the Elder Abuse Response Service (EARS) and learn more about the help the service offers.
We also chat with Dr Doug Wilson, 2021 Senior New Zealander of the Year Te Mātāpuputu o te Tau, and … View moreThe latest edition of SuperSeniors is out now!
In this issue, we profile one of the unsung heroes of the Elder Abuse Response Service (EARS) and learn more about the help the service offers.
We also chat with Dr Doug Wilson, 2021 Senior New Zealander of the Year Te Mātāpuputu o te Tau, and Andrea Gaskin, Director and Founder of charity organisation Connect the Dots, about how she’s making the art scene in Auckland accessible to seniors.
There’s advice on how to eat healthy, how to get tech savvy, and updated laws for renters and landlords.
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Annette from Taradale
Open Saturday morning 19th June from 10am to 2pm. ALL STOCK HALF PRICE - 98 Taradale Road, Napier
Negotiable
Christine from Marewa
Looking for section in CHB to build. Prefer Onga/Tiko with no covenants. Will consider if title pending.
Please call/txt 020 4003 9970
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Napier
An old car tyre is unrecognisable after being upcycled into an outdoor ottoman, which is painted Resene Double Pravda. Find out how to create your own.
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean (Hawkes Bay Chem-Dry)
Find out how a few key elements can warm up your abode over the winter months. Anyone can make a home that is inviting and relaxing after a long cold day.
Choose a warm paint colour
Explore the colour wheel - Notice that yellows, oranges and reds are on the warm side so utilising those colours… View moreFind out how a few key elements can warm up your abode over the winter months. Anyone can make a home that is inviting and relaxing after a long cold day.
Choose a warm paint colour
Explore the colour wheel - Notice that yellows, oranges and reds are on the warm side so utilising those colours will simulate a cosier, warmer mood. Blue and purples are on the cool side so they will simulate the opposite mood.
Warm lighting
Group lighting by using task and ambience lighting and a mixture of table and floor lamps. Warm coloured bulbs throw out a softer light and give a room a cosy feel.
TIP: Having your lights on separate switches means you can control how bright/dim a space will be.
Add pot plants
Any living element contributes to a cosy and inviting feel. Plants in baskets are not only on-trend, but they also generate more oxygen inside your home too.
TIP: Group pots together using different shapes and heights to make a focal point.
Carpet, rugs and textiles
Tiles are great but can be chilly underfoot in the cooler months. Carpets insulate, soften and warm up a room and New Zealand wool carpets are environmentally friendly with a sustainable fibre, plus naturally flame retardant.
Don’t discount rugs even if you have carpets. Make sure you choose a rug that works with your existing carpet. Placing a rug between yourself and the floor instantly guarantees a warmer atmosphere. Rugs are also incredibly good at tying a space together.
TIP: Garage carpet reforms the space from a cold concrete feel to a soft warm space too!
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Lily from Hastings Central
The jersey is in good condition and size 12, the shirt has got some stains on it and size 10. They can be sold separately.
Price: $30
Lily from Hastings Central
Girls ankle boots, size 8. Only been worn a couple times, like new, grown out of it.
Price: $23
Lily from Hastings Central
Used, paid $40 for it, cant remember the actual size, please find the size from the photo. Pick up please contact 027 9259 550
Price: $3
Lily from Hastings Central
Brand new, size 8. Postage is $7 within NZ urban. Pick up please contact 027 9259 550
Price: $40
Lily from Hastings Central
No longer needed cleaning out the house. My daughter has grown out of it, few water marks from the flood as the picture and some other marks and tears. As is, Comes with some furniture, the dressing table has one leg missing. Pick up please contact 027 9259 550 .
Price: $35
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