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Tina from Napier South
Giftware & Engravers 108 Hastings Street Napier
Negotiable
Mikaela Wilkes Reporter from Homed
Hey neighbours,
Halloween is fast approaching. Some Kiwis think it's great fun and go all out with decorations and lollies. Others just want to shut their doors and be left alone, leave it to the Americans.
Do you celebrate Halloween at your house? Why or why not?
And If you don't like… View moreHey neighbours,
Halloween is fast approaching. Some Kiwis think it's great fun and go all out with decorations and lollies. Others just want to shut their doors and be left alone, leave it to the Americans.
Do you celebrate Halloween at your house? Why or why not?
And If you don't like trick or treating, how do you make it clear your house is a no-go zone?
We're keen to talk to some people who feel strongly about Halloween one way or the other. If you have thoughts to share, please email homed@stuff.co.nz and we'll be in touch.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Great to see Neighbourhood Support members in Hamilton, Ashburton and Rodney this month helping neighbours get better connected, supported and prepared.
From our whare to yours, wishing everyone a safe and fun Labour Day weekend ahead!
Denise from Marewa
The programme is out for the Art deco festival and the tickets are on sale. I thought Iβd write a post for people like me who want the clothes but whose budget is restricted. Just lately, Iβve had some great finds in the many op shops we are lucky to have here. I have made an outfit of a tea… View moreThe programme is out for the Art deco festival and the tickets are on sale. I thought Iβd write a post for people like me who want the clothes but whose budget is restricted. Just lately, Iβve had some great finds in the many op shops we are lucky to have here. I have made an outfit of a tea dress, clutch bag and a summer hat for a mere $16. This outfit is suitable for daywear and especially the Gatsby Picnic.
This post is just my opinion so do also look at the books in the library or google for inspiration. You may also like to visit Charleston Chic (Masonic Building on Tennyson Street) and Decorum (Herschell Street, across the road from the library. Both shops have layby.
Do not be put off by 1930s fashion images, not many of us could look like this. Waists are normally around the middle of the body, not one third of the way down as in the images. Women were shorter than now too. I find the 1930s look easier to assemble and is far more flattering to most than the dropped waist 1920s look. You may even find that you have a lot of things in your wardrobe and drawers already. Start with a dress. Most colours were fashionable except black or pink. The hemline should be closer to your ankles than your knees. Necklines were round, square and v, with and without collars. Only evening dresses were sleeveless. Belts were usually worn.
My next post will be about accessories.
www.artdeconapier.com...
The team Reporter from Sunday Star Times
Hi Neighbourly - we're looking for someone who's made a capital gain on a property they've sold recently and is willing to chat about that in a news story. Can you help? Email susan.edmunds@stuff.co.nz
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
You'll see this promotion in our upcoming November issue, but it's so exciting we can't wait to show you! Our annual Garden Diary for 2020 PLUS a special edition to commemorate our 75th anniversary this year, How To Grow Veges 1944-2019. You can order them now for the early bird … View moreYou'll see this promotion in our upcoming November issue, but it's so exciting we can't wait to show you! Our annual Garden Diary for 2020 PLUS a special edition to commemorate our 75th anniversary this year, How To Grow Veges 1944-2019. You can order them now for the early bird price of $11.90 each - that's a 25% savings off the retail price of $15.90 (offer will end when they hit the newsstands next month). Order online or phone 0800 624 744.
SuperGold helps 750,000 older New Zealanders stretch their money further.
Thereβs more than 10,000 places across the country giving SuperGold discounts and special offers on everyday essentials like fuel, food, travel and healthcare.
But how do you find them? SuperGold has that sorted with… View moreSuperGold helps 750,000 older New Zealanders stretch their money further.
Thereβs more than 10,000 places across the country giving SuperGold discounts and special offers on everyday essentials like fuel, food, travel and healthcare.
But how do you find them? SuperGold has that sorted with a brand new website and app - great for the many tech-savvy over 65s.
The app is the fastest and easiest way to find discounts and offers when youβre out and about. So why not take advantage?
Visit www.supergold.govt.nz to find out more, or download the free SuperGoldNZ app for your smartphone or tablet, from the App Store or Google Play.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Why not challenge yourself to watch the game with your neighbours? It could be as simple as inviting the guy next door along to the pub or organising a BBQ. Let us know your plans and win prizes! Final draw takes place on Monday. Find out more here #neighbourlysupporters
Linda from Greenmeadows
Is anyone interested in garden stones? They range from pebble size upwards. Contact mobile is 0272743967.
Free
Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North
Does anyone have any old tongue and groove 90 x 18mm?
Iβm after any lengths, any timber.
Iβm trying to create wall panels. And patchwork is okay. It will get painted.
Novia from Twyford
Blueseal Turbo Fan Oven
Price $1250 ono
3 Phase in good condition
… View moreBlueseal Turbo Fan Oven
Price $1250 ono
3 Phase in good condition
We are selling as we brought it not knowing it was 3 Phase.
View and Pick up : Fernhill Hastings
Price: $1,250
Dale Neighbourly Lead from Taradale
Hi Neighbours!
I have two cars and one needs to go. Selling my very reliable and cheap to run (12.8kms p/litre) Mazda Premacy. 2008 model in excellent condition.
Only 86,000 km's. Only done a couple of thousand since a service.
The usual mod cons and has two electric doors.
No issues … View moreHi Neighbours!
I have two cars and one needs to go. Selling my very reliable and cheap to run (12.8kms p/litre) Mazda Premacy. 2008 model in excellent condition.
Only 86,000 km's. Only done a couple of thousand since a service.
The usual mod cons and has two electric doors.
No issues and goes really well.
I'm advertising it on here until the end of the long weekend for a quick sale and then its going to Turners Auctions if it doesn't sell.
I also sell shrubs and plants and I'm offering $100 worth of plants to whoever buys it. (see my other listings.)
Get in touch if you are interested. I'm around Hawkes Bay all the long weekend.
Cheers,
Dale 0210 582 293
Price: $5,900
Mary Anne from Taradale
Lots of cushions, lots of choice, not enough room! $2 each. Come and find a great bargain.
Price: $2
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