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Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North
I just saw this online, from Seven Sharp.
Apparently we have a suspected vigilante spayer in the village.
I’ve not heard about them. Have you?
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The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Hawke's Bay
Our transformational journey sets up tamariki and rangatahi with a strong platform for adult life and a career. This is done through our school based programmes – Kiwi Can – Stars – Career Navigator from age 5 through to 18.
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Terra from Bluff Hill
Recycled rimu coffee table w/4 drawers w/metal "knocker"-type handles- 2 on each side, good for storage. Has an Ecopine Furniture plaque on it.
Length 140cm
Width 74cm
Height 40cm
Sturdy, quality built, made to last & designed to compliment a variety decorating styles.
No room, … View moreRecycled rimu coffee table w/4 drawers w/metal "knocker"-type handles- 2 on each side, good for storage. Has an Ecopine Furniture plaque on it.
Length 140cm
Width 74cm
Height 40cm
Sturdy, quality built, made to last & designed to compliment a variety decorating styles.
No room, must go.
022 465 4915
Price: $300
Terra from Bluff Hill
Basically buy 3 get 1, with sloppily repaired, but not horrificably noticable or effecting the structural integrity in ANY way.
4 quality recycled Rimu bar stools, sturdy, wide, comfortable curved seats. Just not made to be stood on by very large bloke.
Need more room for increasing family &… View moreBasically buy 3 get 1, with sloppily repaired, but not horrificably noticable or effecting the structural integrity in ANY way.
4 quality recycled Rimu bar stools, sturdy, wide, comfortable curved seats. Just not made to be stood on by very large bloke.
Need more room for increasing family & visitors, so has to go!
Some natural flaws, see photo collage of close-ups.
Price: $250
Sue from Te Awanga - Haumoana
Hi we are looking for a sparky to wire up our shed as a cashy.
Please give me a ring if you can help
021 141 6732
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We’ve all spent a lot of time at home last year, so many of us are in the same boat when it comes to our high power bills! GULP!
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Terra from Bluff Hill
I was told it's mink at antique shop I bought it from for $100 & it looks like the mink I saw in my female relatives wear. Has some loose seams that are not obvious & easily repaired w/safety pins (see in the close before & after up-photos where I had to push up from behind w/my … View moreI was told it's mink at antique shop I bought it from for $100 & it looks like the mink I saw in my female relatives wear. Has some loose seams that are not obvious & easily repaired w/safety pins (see in the close before & after up-photos where I had to push up from behind w/my had in order to show the loose/torn seam). Great for dressing up next weekend.
Made to fit securely on your shoulders. Can be worn w/clasp or with one stole flap through the other. See photos. Hard to get consistent lighting to showcase it's rich brown -typical mink- colour in the wide shots. It's been in storage for years, so best to let someone else enjoy it now.
022 465 4915
Price: $50
The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Hawke's Bay
Ngā mihi nui to everyone who has gifted to us through The Good Registry! We’ve now received $4,800 thanks to people gifting with The Good Registry’s charitable registries and gift cards.
You can gift to us through The Good Registry any time of the year - for birthdays, weddings, Christmas, … View moreNgā mihi nui to everyone who has gifted to us through The Good Registry! We’ve now received $4,800 thanks to people gifting with The Good Registry’s charitable registries and gift cards.
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Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean (Hawkes Bay Chem-Dry)
Bedrooms equal sleep. It follows that they should be a place of tranquility, somewhere to calm yourself after a day of sensory overload. Except it’s not always so cut and dried, particularly because many of us also use our bedroom as a refuge and place to be alone, a personal space in which to … View moreBedrooms equal sleep. It follows that they should be a place of tranquility, somewhere to calm yourself after a day of sensory overload. Except it’s not always so cut and dried, particularly because many of us also use our bedroom as a refuge and place to be alone, a personal space in which to watch Netflix or even a study for an upcoming exam. So, follow your heart and create a bedroom that brings your dreams alive in the daytime as well as at night.
We would just say, pay attention to the mattress and the bed. Make sure they’re comfortable and, because they will undoubtedly be the focus of the room, choose your headboard and bedding with care. You will also need a degree of functionality about the room, so ensure that the wardrobe space is sufficient for your needs, that the curtains or blinds provide as much darkness as you need to sleep and that your lighting is suitably ambient but still good enough to allow you to read a book without eye strain.
1. Bedheads are essential
Whether you’re designing a child’s room or main bedroom, a feature bedhead is non-negotiable. It not only helps anchor the bed, but also makes the room feel complete. Think round, oblong, wall-to-wall, velvet, rattan, linen, custom-made timber – the options are endless. With lots of companies now making custom bedheads in New Zealand there are options to suit every room and taste. In a child’s room you can even use paint to create a bedhead – paint a shape on the wall behind the bed or paint the lower half of the room a different colour from the upper half.
2. Focus on lighting
Lighting is one of the most important accessories in any home and an easy way to create the wow factor – think of it like jewellery for a room. In bedrooms, pendant lights are ideal if the ceilings are high enough. In the main bedroom a pendant should be positioned above the foot of the bed, in the centre, so it’s out of the way of the room’s open space. Bedside lights can be used to create ambience at night. If you’re renovating or building, consider hanging a pendant or positioning a wall light above each bedside table. The light switch should line up vertically with the lights and sit 700mm from the floor so it’s higher than all bedside tables. Power points should also align with the lights, sitting just above the skirting board.
3. Always consider proportion
For a bedroom to work you need to think about proportion. Balance is created when all aspects of a room are in proportion with one another, so if your bed looks too big or your bedside tables look too small, they probably are. When you’re laying out your room, check the size of the bed – draw it on the wall or floor if you can. If your child’s bedroom is big, don’t push the single bed right into the corner. Leaving even a small amount of space (200mm) between the bed and an adjacent wall will allow you to make the bed more easily, as well as helping the room look in proportion, as your eye can drop behind the bed rather than hitting the wall and running up.
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Kia ora Aotearoa. Stuff has just finished their annual Summer Snaps competition and we’re thrilled to announce that you'll be the judge of the People and Communities photograph category.
The entries in this category have been shortlisted and we now have five brilliantly captured … View moreKia ora Aotearoa. Stuff has just finished their annual Summer Snaps competition and we’re thrilled to announce that you'll be the judge of the People and Communities photograph category.
The entries in this category have been shortlisted and we now have five brilliantly captured photographs to battle it out. There's a camera up for grabs for our talented photographers, and it's up to you to choose who takes the crown...and the Canon EOS!
Cast your vote in the poll below before 12pm, 11 February.
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At Red Cross Shop 35 Cadbury Rd, Onekawa. Some cool shirts in this week. Open again tomorrow, Tuesday, from 10am to 4pm everyday.
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