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We live in unusual times. It all gets a bit much some days. So we're bringing you a much-needed dose of positivity to remind you that there's inspiration, kindness and quirkiness out there too.
You can check out today's edition of The Antidote - which features a cute… View moreHi neighbours,
We live in unusual times. It all gets a bit much some days. So we're bringing you a much-needed dose of positivity to remind you that there's inspiration, kindness and quirkiness out there too.
You can check out today's edition of The Antidote - which features a cute puppy, the UK's longest-married couple, and Stewart Island's "savage" New Year's Eve here. If you'd like the Antidote delivered direct to your inbox, sign up here.
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Mary Anne from Taradale
The racks are full! Come and see. Lots of great priced goods for all.
Red Cross - 35 Cadbury Rd, Onekawa.
Open 10 to 4 Monday to Friday.
Negotiable
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean (Hawkes Bay Chem-Dry)
Curtains, blinds, or other effective window coverings are an essential way to ensure your home is healthy. Here’s why.
Curtains are good for insulation: Curtains reduce the amount of air exchange between a cold window and the rest of the room. For keeping heat inside the home, high-quality … View moreCurtains, blinds, or other effective window coverings are an essential way to ensure your home is healthy. Here’s why.
Curtains are good for insulation: Curtains reduce the amount of air exchange between a cold window and the rest of the room. For keeping heat inside the home, high-quality curtains can reduce heat loss by around 40%. This means you will be less susceptible to illness in winter and will save money on your heating bill.
The insulation efficiency of curtains depends on the fabric type (closed or open weave), colour and weight. Curtains also function as effective insulators to help keep your home cool in the warmer months.
Dust build-up and allergens: Curtains prevent allergens from getting into your rooms. When your windows are open, dust particles and pollen enter your home. Curtains function as a barrier and collect these particles. They also prevent moisture from condensation on windows entering your room at night.
Because curtains collect these particles, it is important to keep your curtains clean to prevent mould, dust and pollen build-up. Mould in particular will result in a less healthy home and is associated with several health problems.
Correct curtain installation matters for a healthy home: Curtains should completely cover the window and be as close to the window pane as possible, particularly if insulation or light-blocking are your priorities. This effectively ‘seals’ the room from heat, moisture and light exchange through windows.
Make sure you open your curtains during the day to keep your home healthy: The sun naturally keeps your home warm during the day. It also has antibacterial properties; open your curtains every day to prevent mould developing on the furniture and carpets in your home. Close your curtains at sundown to retain the sun's heat, keep your home insulated, and keep your rooms dark so you can enjoy a deeper, more restful sleep - another health tick!
Curtains naturally attract dust and absorb odours over time. It is recommended to have your curtains cleaned every 3 to 6 months. Having your curtains cleaned on a regular basis is a good idea to keep your house fresh and clean.
If you would like to know more about how curtains improve health in the home, or book your curtains or blinds in for a maintenance clean, contact the team at Curtain Clean on 0800 579 0501.
Todd Foster from Maidens & Foster Auctioneers Ltd
Back To Business!!! A smaller offering to start but as always some interesting items.
Viewing & Bids Welcome: Mon 8-5, Tue 8-6 & Wednesday from 8am
More Photos www.mafa.co.nz... (19 Jan) & facebook
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Plus if you're a Resene DIY Cardholder get an extra 5% off! If you don't … View moreNow's a great time to get decorating and Save the GST value (15% off the full retail price) on Resene Premium Paints, Wood Stains, Primers, Sealers, Wallpaper, Decorating Accessories and Cleaning Products!
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Sophie from Marewa
My Molly has been missing since 5th Jan 2022 , From Nuffeld av Marewa
Shes a cool colouring domestic short-haired cat with brown black orange and white paws. shes a little over a year old but quite small. She was wearing her pink collar. She's very talkative.. Molly is my best friend and … View moreMy Molly has been missing since 5th Jan 2022 , From Nuffeld av Marewa
Shes a cool colouring domestic short-haired cat with brown black orange and white paws. shes a little over a year old but quite small. She was wearing her pink collar. She's very talkative.. Molly is my best friend and everything to me I Will give a reward for her. Even if u have any information please contact me ..
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Leslie from Napier South
Excellent condition, gold and black finishing, $200 ono. Genuine enquires only, text me only on 021 060 9986.
Price: $200
The Team from Digital Boost
Hi Neighbour,
How well do you know your customers? That might seem like a redundant question but let’s dig a little deeper.
Do you know their age? Their income? The values that resonate with them? Where do they live? Do they have a family? How do they like to spend their spare time?
As … View moreHi Neighbour,
How well do you know your customers? That might seem like a redundant question but let’s dig a little deeper.
Do you know their age? Their income? The values that resonate with them? Where do they live? Do they have a family? How do they like to spend their spare time?
As you answer these questions (and as many others as you can come up with) you’ll start to build clear customer personas that will help you tailor the experience you provide to fit the needs of your customers.
We’ve got a whole series of bite-sized videos on customer personas and customer experience waiting for you over on our website, so if 2022 is the year you take your business to the next level head on over and get started today!
The Team at Digital Boost
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Napier
It’s easy to create this simple blue succulent trough with a little bit of help from Resene testpots.
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Steve from Taradale
Have you thought about wanting to have a go at being on stage and part of a production. Well here is your chance.
Napier Frivs is putting on "Little Panto on the Prairie" on the last week of April 2022. Rehearsals will start on Sunday 30 January 2022
I have a few smaller parts that may … View moreHave you thought about wanting to have a go at being on stage and part of a production. Well here is your chance.
Napier Frivs is putting on "Little Panto on the Prairie" on the last week of April 2022. Rehearsals will start on Sunday 30 January 2022
I have a few smaller parts that may catapult you into future stardom. I'm looking for:
Chief Pow Wow How Now Brown Cow (Indian Chief) Suit older male 50+. Opportunity to sing solo
Chorus Dancers/Indians: Some lines. Cowboys/Cowgirls in the first half and Indian Squaws/Braves in the second half.
Racing Commentator
Let me know if you are interested
Steve Driver
Director
027 7566303
Helen Neighbourly Lead from Napier South
Could Patricia Matheson - Bartlett please PM (Helen McClymont) with regards to the gardening job. Many thanks Helen
Robin Hicks from FOCUS Learning Centre Napier
I'm seeing lots of very aggressive marketing for online tutoring. In our experience trying to learn online is one of the significant reasons that children lose confidence and find themselves struggling! Check out online tutors, most are unqualified university students! Maybe online is better … View moreI'm seeing lots of very aggressive marketing for online tutoring. In our experience trying to learn online is one of the significant reasons that children lose confidence and find themselves struggling! Check out online tutors, most are unqualified university students! Maybe online is better than nothing in a lockdown situation, but, we offer face to face tutoring with a qualified teacher. Call me to discuss how we might help your children.
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