Tahunanui, Nelson

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706 days ago
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707 days ago

Female Gardner

Sheryle from Stoke

Looking for a lady or two to do help with the gardening for an older lady in Stoke.

Must be genuine and have reasonable rates.

If you can help please phone Anne 547-9624

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707 days ago

Happy Bee Plants at Car Boot Market Richmond, Richmond Baptist Church

Jill from Richmond

Buy lovely plants at the Happy Bee Plant Stall.
Saturday 21 January 2023 from 8.00 - 12 noon
At Richmond Baptist Church Boot Market, Richmond ( near the Aquatic Centre)

We have a variety of plants including perennials, shrubs. All at $7 each.
Thanks from Happy Bee Plants.

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707 days ago

New Zealand's new THERAPEUTIC PRODUCTS BILL currently before Select Committee

Trevor from Richmond

FYI... New Zealand's newly drawn up THERAPEUTIC PRODUCTS BILL to replace our current "Medicines Act" is currently before the government's Select Committee, having been hurried through during these Christmas/New Year holidays... hmmm?!?! This new bill will effect everyone in … View moreFYI... New Zealand's newly drawn up THERAPEUTIC PRODUCTS BILL to replace our current "Medicines Act" is currently before the government's Select Committee, having been hurried through during these Christmas/New Year holidays... hmmm?!?! This new bill will effect everyone in some way or another, and in it's current form and wording, not always in a good way. In general terms it will impact your access to and use of health supplements, products, devices and services... and of even greater concern to cancer patients in particular will not allow them to import prescription chemo medicines, whether cheaper generic ones, or actual brand name ones... which has been allowed without any problems for years and years by countless people under the current Medicines Act. I'm hoping that this last issue is an oversight that can be corrected. If you are interested/concerned here is a link to take you to the Therapeutic Products Bill. www.parliament.nz... You will see an option on the page to "Read the bill" , or at least the parts that concern you, and an option to "Make a submission". Submissions close on 15th Feb. And it's easy to make a submission, just follow the prompts - one box to explain your concerns, and another box to offer a recommendation for sorting the problem. The Ministry of Health has been working on this bill for the last 2 or 3 years, so there's bound to be some glitches that need fixing. Here's hoping !!!

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707 days ago

dog wash in Motueka

Annette from Upper Moutere

YAY - a dog wash in Motueka - just by the Motueka Community Store

707 days ago

In/outdoor chair

Esther from Atawhai

This is a comfy and colourful in/outdoor chair with steel rod frame. The chair was in a poor rusty condition before I upcycled it. I have painted the frame with grey rustguard enamel which is outdoor quality. The squab is new and made to size and it will have to be taken indoors after use. The … View moreThis is a comfy and colourful in/outdoor chair with steel rod frame. The chair was in a poor rusty condition before I upcycled it. I have painted the frame with grey rustguard enamel which is outdoor quality. The squab is new and made to size and it will have to be taken indoors after use. The frame is 70cm high.

Price: $50

710 days ago

Housesitter available

Sally from The Brook

I've had a housesit for 22 Jan to 7th Feb cancel today so am looking to help someone else out over that period. Do you know of anyone going away, with or without pets to look after? References are available if you need them. I'm an active, healthy woman in my 70s who loves animals.
I … View more
I've had a housesit for 22 Jan to 7th Feb cancel today so am looking to help someone else out over that period. Do you know of anyone going away, with or without pets to look after? References are available if you need them. I'm an active, healthy woman in my 70s who loves animals.
I really appreciate your help, thank you.

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708 days ago

House lot of carpet in 5 x pieces

Gay from Stoke

A small house lot of used Berber-style loop pile woollen Capet in a neutral cream/ brownish tone .
This carpet has been stored in a dry garage for some years… and may need a vacuum and/ or clean. Some pieces have marks, but I believe it would respond well to cleaning.
Room sizes as … View more
A small house lot of used Berber-style loop pile woollen Capet in a neutral cream/ brownish tone .
This carpet has been stored in a dry garage for some years… and may need a vacuum and/ or clean. Some pieces have marks, but I believe it would respond well to cleaning.
Room sizes as follows.; 1) 4.5 x 3.5, 2) 3.9 x 3m, 3) 3.7 x 3, 4) 2.4 x 2.44 m, and 5) 3 x 2.6m
$100 per piece. Smaller pieces negotiable.
Welcome to view, but I am not able to assist to lift or unroll . Can not deliver. 0272321693

Negotiable

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708 days ago

BACK TO SCHOOL.

The Team from Red Cross Shop Richmond

Only 2 weeks and back to School.
We have stationery items, bags, pencil cases, drink bottles, lunch boxes, reference books and many more back to school items.

708 days ago

Double glazing verse single glazed windows

Chris Soutar from Soutar-able Glass

Single glazed windows are a single panel of glass fitted into timber or aluminium frames the glass can vary in thickness from 3mm to 6mm and in some cases glass not much thicker than picture frame glass,over time the glass can become brittle and can break easily, this is dangerous especially with … View moreSingle glazed windows are a single panel of glass fitted into timber or aluminium frames the glass can vary in thickness from 3mm to 6mm and in some cases glass not much thicker than picture frame glass,over time the glass can become brittle and can break easily, this is dangerous especially with thiner glass,often safety glass is not used in doors .also problems with insulation can occur, weeping windows,mould and dampness are common with single glazed windows.
Double glazed units are 2 panels of glass held together by a sealed spacer bar in the middle ,this creates an insulated air gap between the glass,gas is often fill inside the unit giving more insulation. Double glazed units are usally between 15 and 26mm thick. They can be made up with different types of glass to suit your needs.if sound is a priority then laminate glass is used,if heat retention is required then low energy glass can be used to better improve insulation or toughened safety glass for greater security.
Double glazing can create a warmer dryer home in winter, cooler in summer, provide less noise, more security and no more weepy windows.
I do retro fit double glazing and can provide a free friendly quote call or contact Chris 021642428

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708 days ago

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710 days ago

Red Shaggy Rug

Jordan from Tahunanui

Would need a good vacuum. We no longer use it anymore- just sits in the corner taking up space.

$50 or near offer

Pick up tahuna.

*edited to add a slightly more accurate photo of color, brand and size.

Tango brand (?) Color flame size 130x190cm

709 days ago

Poll: Do you support changes to our smoking laws?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Many high schools report that vaping is a growing issue despite the 18+ legal smoking age and this has been associated with the proximity of schools to vaping retailers.

Recent amendments have been made to The Smokefree Environments and Regulated Products Amendment Act to limit nicotine in … View more
Many high schools report that vaping is a growing issue despite the 18+ legal smoking age and this has been associated with the proximity of schools to vaping retailers.

Recent amendments have been made to The Smokefree Environments and Regulated Products Amendment Act to limit nicotine in products and cease supply to those born in/after 2009. Less retailers are to be approved and product packaging made less appealing.

Until March 15, public submissions will accepted regarding these changes, especially around the location and quantity of retail stores as well as the appeal and addictiveness of smoked tobacco products.

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Do you support changes to our smoking laws?
  • 75.9% Yes, I support these changes
    75.9% Complete
  • 10.4% No, I don't support these changes
    10.4% Complete
  • 9.1% I support some of these changes, not all
    9.1% Complete
  • 4.6% I'm not sure - I need more information
    4.6% Complete
2249 votes
716 days ago

Holiday time

The Team from New Zealand Red Cross Shops

To all the lucky people still on holiday come in and get some new clothes to get you through the break. Lots of new things in store.

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710 days ago

Office, power tools, and house hold items

Geoff from Tahunanui

1 Office chair ($30), 2 Office Desks 700mm wide and 1500mm long ($ 40.00 and $30 respectively), Two boxes of random solar fittings ($40 each), 1 set of white bait spotter boards in bag ($25), 2 X Aluminum 8ft step ladders ($80 each) 1985 (approx) Suzuki 250 4 Wheeler, 2 and 4 WD (plastics are … View more1 Office chair ($30), 2 Office Desks 700mm wide and 1500mm long ($ 40.00 and $30 respectively), Two boxes of random solar fittings ($40 each), 1 set of white bait spotter boards in bag ($25), 2 X Aluminum 8ft step ladders ($80 each) 1985 (approx) Suzuki 250 4 Wheeler, 2 and 4 WD (plastics are rubbish but mechanically excellent $1000.00)
Random electric power tools (drills, planners, circular saws, jig saws) $20.00 each
Other miscellaneous bits and pieces, some for sale , some to give away.

Geoff (021417828)

Negotiable

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