Pakowhai - Waiohiki, Napier

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman villages across the country are open every Wednesday in November.

920 days ago

Upsidedown lamp for sale

Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North

Lovely, unique, upside down lamp, with a revolving glass top, that creates a beautiful silhouette. It looks gorgeous with a nice glass of wine, or whisky, sitting on top.

Price: $285

920 days ago

2009 Honda City S

Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North

www.trademe.co.nz...

Negotiable

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920 days ago

Home Organisation Services and Support available in the Hawkes Bay region

Leanne from Havelock North

Reach out for support with your home organisation.

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923 days ago
921 days ago

Pink Shirt Day

NumberWorks'nWords Hawkes Bay

In Aotearoa New Zealand, Pink Shirt Day works to create schools, workplaces, communities, and whānau where everyone feels safe, valued, and respected. At NumberWorks'nWords, we do not tolerate bullying and strive to cultivate healthy learning environments, where students can be themselves and… View moreIn Aotearoa New Zealand, Pink Shirt Day works to create schools, workplaces, communities, and whānau where everyone feels safe, valued, and respected. At NumberWorks'nWords, we do not tolerate bullying and strive to cultivate healthy learning environments, where students can be themselves and thrive.

Support Pink Shirt Day and say NO to bullying!

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921 days ago

Handbags

Karyn from Poraiti

I am having a clean out and have these handbags for sale $10 ea… the little black bag 2nd photo $5
Zips and latches all in good working order
No rips in the inside linings
Pickup only Napier

Price: $10

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928 days ago

PAVERS

Elma from Havelock North

Any pavers please. 3 or 4 pavers 450x450cm. Can pick up in Hastings or Havelock North.

926 days ago

Paslode nail gun needed

Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North

Does anyone have a Paslode nail gun hiding in their garage or workshop they are wanting to sell. My brother’s one was stolen and he needs to replace it asap.

922 days ago

Grey furniture blanket needed

Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North

Does anyone have an old grey rabbit furniture packing blanket they don’t want? Even a worn or torn one? I’m repairing a lounge suite for Re-Source, and need to replace a spring cover.

Free

923 days ago

Free

Rose from Mahora

Free car seat

Free

923 days ago

Become a youth mentor today!

The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Hawke's Bay

The process is simple... head to the link below, read the information pack provided and register your interest!
What are you waiting for? Make a difference and help rangatahi reach their potential - become a mentor today! 💚

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923 days ago

Window treatments to keep your home warm this winter

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

Aren't you tired of sky-high winter power bills? Start with your windows to stop the cold from getting in.
BRANZ, an independent research organisation, says:

• 42% to 45% of heat in houses insulated to Pre-2007 requirements is lost through windows.
• If your home has been built or … View more
Aren't you tired of sky-high winter power bills? Start with your windows to stop the cold from getting in.
BRANZ, an independent research organisation, says:

• 42% to 45% of heat in houses insulated to Pre-2007 requirements is lost through windows.
• If your home has been built or renovated under the 2007 Building Code, which requires double glazing, you still lose up to 31% of heat through windows.
• Properly fitted curtains and blinds can cut heat loss through single glazed windows by 60% and double glazed windows by 40-50%.

Choosing the right window treatments will help insulate windows and prevent heat loss. Here are three options to answer your "how can I warm up my home?" this winter.

Honeycomb Blinds
Honeycomb blinds are one of the most energy-efficient window treatments. They are also known as honeycomb or cellular shades. These window coverings feature a honeycomb structure to make an air pocket between the window glass and the room that acts as an insulator, blocking heat and keeping the cold out.

When a heater is running, Honeycomb blinds reduce heat loss through windows by up to 60%, which equals around 10% savings on your heating energy. In hotter months, honeycomb blinds reduce unwanted heat from the sun through windows by up to 60% when installed with a tight fit. They are available in different layering options, including single and double-cell.

Heavy curtains or drapes
Drapes or curtains are another way to insulate your home by adding one extra barrier against the cold winter air. The main difference is that curtains are sized to fit the window, and drapes reach the floor.

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

924 days ago

Feijoa

Zara from Frimley

Hi folks, does anyone have free Feijoa fruit left for our children to collect please ?

Many thanks in advance for any offers :-)

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924 days ago

Family Tree

Roy from Poraiti

Want to know more about your family history, but don't know how to go about it? I can help you research your history and produce a family tree chart to help you understand where you have come from and how others fit in to your tree. My rates are very modest - I am retired and this keeps me … View moreWant to know more about your family history, but don't know how to go about it? I can help you research your history and produce a family tree chart to help you understand where you have come from and how others fit in to your tree. My rates are very modest - I am retired and this keeps me from under my wife's feet. Phone Roy on (06) 844 8855 or 0223180447 for details.

Negotiable

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925 days ago

Magic of Mentoring

The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Hawke's Bay

Mentoring a young person is a rewarding experience not only being able to give back but also having the privilege to be a part of a young person's journey. If you want to make a difference and help rangatahi reach their potential, register below and become a mentor today!

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