Bluff Hill, Napier

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1275 days ago

Vintage tea/crockery caddy

Carol from Greenmeadows

Vintage Tea Set Stand
Plastic Wire
Lovely Condition
Pick up available from Greenmeadows, Napier. Happy to post nationwide. Rough guide $8.80 urban, add $3.90 Rural

Price: $60

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1278 days ago

Napier weavers Queens birthday sale

Susan from Onekawa

Girl guide hall, York avenue, beside New World GREENMEADOWS

1276 days ago

We bought the hill!

Buy the Hill - Te Ahu Pātiki Maunga

Thank you, Aotearoa.

You helped The Press and the Rod Donald Trust buy Mt Herbert/Te Ahu Pātiki the highest peak in Christchurch.

But you can still help.

The generosity of Kiwis has now secured the land's future as a public conservation park.

Further donations will help the … View more
Thank you, Aotearoa.

You helped The Press and the Rod Donald Trust buy Mt Herbert/Te Ahu Pātiki the highest peak in Christchurch.

But you can still help.

The generosity of Kiwis has now secured the land's future as a public conservation park.

Further donations will help the trust restore the land to its former forested glory.
Donate now

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1277 days ago

Large Aluminium Framed WINDOW

Sue from Taradale

We have replaced our large front window with French doors
The Window is 2.7m wide by 1.4m high - it has a 200mm deep wooden internal frame and sill
The entire unit is single glazed and has two side opening windows approximately 350mm wide
The aluminum is a rich cream colour
The window unit is in … View more
We have replaced our large front window with French doors
The Window is 2.7m wide by 1.4m high - it has a 200mm deep wooden internal frame and sill
The entire unit is single glazed and has two side opening windows approximately 350mm wide
The aluminum is a rich cream colour
The window unit is in very good condition and has been removed by professionals
MAKE US AN OFFER
The lucky purchaser must pick up

Negotiable

1277 days ago

Decorating Tips for a Shoestring Budget

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean (Hawkes Bay Chem-Dry)

Call us optimists, but we think everyone under the sun can, and should, have a beautiful home.
If you're pinching pennies, there's plenty you can do to create a stylish and inviting home for yourself and your friends.

The first step (and this is true no matter where or how you live) … View more
Call us optimists, but we think everyone under the sun can, and should, have a beautiful home.
If you're pinching pennies, there's plenty you can do to create a stylish and inviting home for yourself and your friends.

The first step (and this is true no matter where or how you live) is to clean your home and get it organised. Doing those two things alone will drastically improve the quality of your space.

Then, on to decorating. With years of budget decorating behind (and in front of!) us, we've amassed a few helpful tips for 'making house' with a slim wallet.

1. Paint an accent wall

STAND OUT: This one wall, in the home of Melbourne designer Miranda Skoczek, brings something extra-special to her bedroom without going overboard.

Painting your walls is one of the most cost-effective decorative updates you can make to your home. But if you're on a shoestring budget, the two cans of $30 paint it may require to paint your bedroom could very well put you off.

Instead, consider painting an accent wall. One litre (which will cover around 9 square metres) or a 2.5-litre can (which covers up to 24 square metres) is likely all you'll need to cover a single wall, which can make just as much of an impact.



2. Get rid of unsightly items

FIRE THE WIRE: This clever little picket fence, designed by Karl Zahn, provides some fun inspiration for ways you can tidy up all those wires that often dominate the modern day living room.

Before you start worrying about what you can and cannot afford to buy, consider what you should get rid of, or unsightly items that you need to hide.

Dated, worn or damaged items could be doing the look of your home a disservice, and if they're non-essential, removing them can give your home a clean slate.

One of the worst offenders common in rental apartments is vertical blinds. Or how about those not-so-stylish college posters you've been holding on to? Let go, or at least put them in storage.



Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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1280 days ago

Wanted Plastic track brackets for Luxaflex curtain track.

Lee-Anne from Marewa

Desperately Wanting clear plastic brackets for Luxaflex curtain track.see pic x2, It is old stock and I can’t seem to buy them anywhere. I have tried to purchase from specialised track businesses, including op shops too. I think it’s called series 2000 track. If you can help I would be very … View moreDesperately Wanting clear plastic brackets for Luxaflex curtain track.see pic x2, It is old stock and I can’t seem to buy them anywhere. I have tried to purchase from specialised track businesses, including op shops too. I think it’s called series 2000 track. If you can help I would be very grateful. Thank you 😊

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1278 days ago

concrete layer

Sharon from Napier South

can anyone recommend a concrete layer for a small job? cheers.

1278 days ago

Get involved to Paint it pink

Resene

Paint it pink with Resene for the Breast Cancer Foundation NZ!

Buy any Resene testpot starting with P, I, N, K during May and we’ll donate $1 to Breast Cancer Foundation NZ.

Offer applies to all Resene 60ml testpots with colour names starting with P, I, N, K purchased at the normal retail … View more
Paint it pink with Resene for the Breast Cancer Foundation NZ!

Buy any Resene testpot starting with P, I, N, K during May and we’ll donate $1 to Breast Cancer Foundation NZ.

Offer applies to all Resene 60ml testpots with colour names starting with P, I, N, K purchased at the normal retail price in May 2021 at Resene owned ColorShops.

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1279 days ago

CHLORINE FREE WATER for Napier

Pauline from Hospital Hill

I hope Napier's mayor will not be involved in this charade. Are people aware that the company which makes millions of dollars distributing chlorine around NZ is the same company sponsoring the so-called "NZ Best Tasting Tap Water" awards to be held at the Napier Conference Centre … View moreI hope Napier's mayor will not be involved in this charade. Are people aware that the company which makes millions of dollars distributing chlorine around NZ is the same company sponsoring the so-called "NZ Best Tasting Tap Water" awards to be held at the Napier Conference Centre tomorrow 27 May? It's not about TASTE. It's about HEALTH. Many Napier residents are suffering health issues they never had until our water was chlorinated in early 2017.

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1278 days ago

NAPIER WEAVERS QUEENS BIRTHDAY SALE

Susan from Onekawa

We are having a SALE of work in
The GIRL GUIDE HALL
YORE AVENUE, beside NEW WORLD GREENMEADOWS
this includes
Knitted: Garments,Hats gloves, scarfs
Men’s , Ladies, children and baby’s garments
WOVEN: Throws , shawls,
FELTED: Jackets: scarfs bags : hats
Art work , clocks,
This is … View more
We are having a SALE of work in
The GIRL GUIDE HALL
YORE AVENUE, beside NEW WORLD GREENMEADOWS
this includes
Knitted: Garments,Hats gloves, scarfs
Men’s , Ladies, children and baby’s garments
WOVEN: Throws , shawls,
FELTED: Jackets: scarfs bags : hats
Art work , clocks,
This is just a small selection:
THERE IS SO MUCH MORE, please come and join us
JUNE 5th - 6th -7th 10am-4pm
Monday 10am-2pm

1279 days ago

Are Curtains or Blinds best for kids’ bedrooms?

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean (Hawkes Bay Chem-Dry)

Choosing curtains and/or blinds for a child’s bedroom is much more complicated than you might think, with several factors to take into consideration when making the right choice. Let’s go over what you need to think about.

Blocking out light
Any parent will tell you kids need darkness to go… View more
Choosing curtains and/or blinds for a child’s bedroom is much more complicated than you might think, with several factors to take into consideration when making the right choice. Let’s go over what you need to think about.

Blocking out light
Any parent will tell you kids need darkness to go to bed. They don’t necessarily need darkness to sleep, but to convince them it’s bedtime it needs to be dark. Post daylight savings, heading into spring and summer, this can be a challenge. Curtains and blinds can help.

First of all, opt for block-out lining. Block-out lined curtains reduce natural light and UV rays, providing an ideal solution for darkening a bedroom. They also offer thermal and sound insulation properties, which come in handy too and we’ll discuss more shortly.

The best solution to block out light is curtains made of medium to heavy fabric, hanging wide and high over the window and down to the floor. But don’t make a decision yet, there are things to consider that might make you shy away from this option.

Slatted blinds are the least ideal solution as they allow small amounts of light to peep through even when fully closed and lowered. An inside mounted roller blind also allows a small amount of light to enter. For extra light blockage consider a curtain over a blind.

Reducing noise
Blocking out noise completely using only curtains or blinds is not possible, but it can be reduced. The best options are:
• Curtains – reducing noise all comes down to absorbing the vibrations so opt for the thickest, heaviest fabric you can (e.g. velvet or wool). The more layers the better so ensure you get them lined and you could also opt for a blind underneath as well.
• Roman shades – as with curtains, the thicker the fabric and more layers the better.

• Honeycomb blinds - the unique cellular design is great for cutting out noise. Just as the cells trap air to reduce heat transfer, they can also help keep out noise.


Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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1279 days ago

Pams recalls Casava Vege Crisps

Neighbourly.co.nz

An undeclared allergen has forced the recall of a Pams food product.

Foodstuffs Own Brands Ltd has recalled Pams Brand Cassava Vege Crisps Original 150g, due to the possible presence of milk, an allergen that is not declared on the ingredients list.

In a statement, the Ministry for Primary … View more
An undeclared allergen has forced the recall of a Pams food product.

Foodstuffs Own Brands Ltd has recalled Pams Brand Cassava Vege Crisps Original 150g, due to the possible presence of milk, an allergen that is not declared on the ingredients list.

In a statement, the Ministry for Primary Industries says that any customer with a milk allergy or intolerance should return the product to their retailer for a full refund.

What you need to know:
- The product is sold at Pak'n Save, New World and Four Square stores throughout New Zealand.
- It is sold in a 150g package.
- Best before date is 19 OCT 21.
- No other flavour is affected.

Customers with any questions or concerns are encouraged to contact Foodstuffs Own Brands Ltd.
Phone: 0800 24 51 14
Address: 35 Landing Drive, Mangere, Auckland.

To find out more about the recall, head to the New Zealand Food Safety Website.

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1279 days ago

Are you one of our instant winners?

Neighbourly.co.nz

From the where oceans collide at Cape Reinga, to the oyster-ridden seaboards of Bluff - it's time for you to spin the map of Aotearoa and see where your finger lands.

To take some of the stress out of your long weekend roadtrip plans, we're giving 10 lucky winners petrol vouchers … View more
From the where oceans collide at Cape Reinga, to the oyster-ridden seaboards of Bluff - it's time for you to spin the map of Aotearoa and see where your finger lands.

To take some of the stress out of your long weekend roadtrip plans, we're giving 10 lucky winners petrol vouchers from Mobil or Z - it's your choice!

If your name's below, get in touch with us, and if you know any of your neighbours listed, be sure to congratulate them and let them know!

Betty Campbell from Northland
Aimee Crothall from Paekakariki
David Watt from Hamilton
Sarah Sharp from Auckland
Helen Fang from Auckland
Rafael Moreno from New Plymouth
Saqib Ahmad from Auckland
Maria Dela Cruz from Wellington
Suannie Burt from Carterton District
Nick Regos from Christchurch

Keep your eyes peeled for our next random draw. Until next time!

Terms & Conditions apply.

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1279 days ago

The Resene Wallpaper Sale is on!

Resene

Neighbours – now is your chance to dress up your walls and save 30% off* the extensive range of Resene wallpapers! Patterned or bold, textured or neutral – come in to your local Resene ColorShop and view the full collection. Offer ends 8 June 2021.

*Discount off the normal retail price at … View more
Neighbours – now is your chance to dress up your walls and save 30% off* the extensive range of Resene wallpapers! Patterned or bold, textured or neutral – come in to your local Resene ColorShop and view the full collection. Offer ends 8 June 2021.

*Discount off the normal retail price at Resene owned ColorShops and participating resellers until 8 June 2021. Excludes wall decals, WallPrint and clearance items. Not available in conjunction with any other offer.
Learn more

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1280 days ago

English is confusing!

NumberWorks'nWords Hawkes Bay

This is certainly one of the more obvious errors in a child’s writing. Knowing which one to use can be confusing.

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