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Bronwyn from Paraparaumu Beach
Internal white door 755x 1965mms. Excellent condition
Price: $20
Bronwyn from Paraparaumu Beach
Internal white doors - 700x 1965mm, excellent condition.
Price: $50
Paul from Levin
A view from Roosevelt St, Levin which is the picture on the April page of my 2024 Horowhenua/Kapiti Calendar.
Candice from Paraparaumu
Only two days away...hope to see you Sunday at 5-6 Te Aroha Way for a free sausage sizzle and cake to celebrate L'Arche Kapiti's 25th anniversary. Face painting (koha), plants and more. Right across from Impact Hub on Tongariro Street. See you there!
The Team from Resene ColorShop Levin
Refresh your outdoor spaces with Resene Lumbersider and Resene Walk-on with these easy ideas.
Lucy from Levin
Brand new never been used. Excess to needs. Retail price over $1000.. happy to sell for $900
61” height
23.2 “width
25.2”depth
or make me a reasonable offer 🙂
Negotiable
Truffle Café offers an array of tempting cabinet delights and quality Allpress Espresso coffee.
Come in for a treat that’s sure to elevate your day. Open 9am – 3pm weekdays, find us on the corner of Kapiti Road and Milne Drive, Paraparaumu.
OPENING HOURS: 9am – 3pm, Weekdays
ADDRESS:… View moreTruffle Café offers an array of tempting cabinet delights and quality Allpress Espresso coffee.
Come in for a treat that’s sure to elevate your day. Open 9am – 3pm weekdays, find us on the corner of Kapiti Road and Milne Drive, Paraparaumu.
OPENING HOURS: 9am – 3pm, Weekdays
ADDRESS: 9 Milne Drive, Paraparaumu
EMAIL: kapiti@trufflecafe.co.nz
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The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council
Kāpiti, did you know our cemeteries and sports fields are on-leash dog walking areas? Due to a number of recent issues with dogs in these areas, our animal control team will be stepping up their patrols over coming months.
While we all love walking our kurī, please be considerate in these … View moreKāpiti, did you know our cemeteries and sports fields are on-leash dog walking areas? Due to a number of recent issues with dogs in these areas, our animal control team will be stepping up their patrols over coming months.
While we all love walking our kurī, please be considerate in these sensitive places, and exercise your pooch in some of our amazing off-lead spaces if you want to let them have a run around. To find out more about our dog zones, visit www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...
Judy Neighbourly Lead from Manakau
10am to 1pm at the Senior Citizens Hall on the corner of Cambridge and Montgomery Streets. The last repair accepted at 12.30
Our talented volunteer repairers will have a go at giving most things a second chance at life, such as
Sewing
Fashion jewellery repairs
Mechanical, leather and wooden … View more10am to 1pm at the Senior Citizens Hall on the corner of Cambridge and Montgomery Streets. The last repair accepted at 12.30
Our talented volunteer repairers will have a go at giving most things a second chance at life, such as
Sewing
Fashion jewellery repairs
Mechanical, leather and wooden repairs
Garden tool sharpening
Electrical, mains, battery or solar repairs
Bicycle maintenance and repairs
Computer advice
Sewing machine repair and maintenance
If it can’t be fixed on the day, we will try to give you contact details for someone who can.
Come along to enjoy companionship, a cuppa and some delicious home baking.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Dear neighbours, we're looking forward to spring and summer, and strawberries! Well, right now particularly we are looking for strawberry recipes for the magazine. Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by September 17, 2023. Every published recipe wins a copy of the November issue of… View moreDear neighbours, we're looking forward to spring and summer, and strawberries! Well, right now particularly we are looking for strawberry recipes for the magazine. Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by September 17, 2023. Every published recipe wins a copy of the November issue of NZ Gardener.
The Team from NZ Compare
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Unlock savings with a FREE power bill comparison from our team. They'll let you know if you can save money or if you're better off staying put.
OR compare power plans here: www.powercompare.co.nz...
Gary from Waikanae
Venue:- Waikanae Beach Community Hall,
Address:- 22 Rauparaha Street, Waikanae Beach
Date and Time:- Sunday 10 September 10am – 1pm
Celebrate the arrival of SPRING by enjoying a Sunday outing with your family and friends at this great, friendly Community Market which has highly talented … View moreVenue:- Waikanae Beach Community Hall,
Address:- 22 Rauparaha Street, Waikanae Beach
Date and Time:- Sunday 10 September 10am – 1pm
Celebrate the arrival of SPRING by enjoying a Sunday outing with your family and friends at this great, friendly Community Market which has highly talented stallholders showcasing a huge variety of quality items and GIFTS including:
* Jaylons Bakery - Yummy baking treats, Biscuits and Loaves including Keto and Gluten Free
* Red Van - Plants, Seedlings and Freshly cut Flowers
* Gold Medal Award winning local Olive Oil including Gift Packs
* Local Waikanae Honey
* This Little Kiwi - Sauces, Dressings and Beverages etc.
* Preserves
* Funky Sox
* Meet the Local Author Mik Peryer (the "Waikanae Birdman") and view his many Children's Adventure Books
* Perrott Fish - Crochet Toys
* Sewing Craft - lots of choices including different styled bags, scarves, aprons etc. etc
* Pottery & Paintings
* Jewellery
* Dolls Houses
* Painted Tiles
* Hooded Towles
* Garden Art
* Kindling Wood
* A wide variety of Homewares including hand made quilts, pillow cases and cushions etc
* JUNK FOR JOY - Up-cycled, Repurposed and hand made items including furniture in a themed setting
* Much much more.
Escape the house, visit the market, pick up a bargain or a gift, then enjoy the rest of the day in Kāpiti at other events and attractions.
Why not meet up with a friend or 2 and other family members and enjoy an outing at this great Kapiti Community Event. Don't miss it....Support local!!
Marie from Waikanae
Does the National party actually have any real policies? We are beginning to wonder. Aside from taking a hatchet to anything that Labour has introduced, and banning, cutting and scrapping a wide range of entitlements, have they actually got anything remotely original?
So far, all I'm … View moreDoes the National party actually have any real policies? We are beginning to wonder. Aside from taking a hatchet to anything that Labour has introduced, and banning, cutting and scrapping a wide range of entitlements, have they actually got anything remotely original?
So far, all I'm hearing are platitudes and Trumpisms.
Perhaps they don't want an informed electorate (they might see through them) but instead want to force people to vote on sentiment alone. We are still waiting to hear how they intend to fund their much touted tax cuts. Despite the fact that the same scenario was hastily withdrawn by the Tories in the UK last year, on the grounds that it would engender financial collapse, the Nats are pressing ahead with it. In the absence of any details we can only assume the worst. That it will come out of vote Education, Health and Social Welfare, putting more money in the pockets of people who are already wealthy and increasing inequalities, poverty, poor health and all the crime and substance dependence that goes with it.
As for banning cellphones. Our view is that schools are more than capable of setting their own policies regarding cell phone use at school. They don't need the government telling them what to do. There are more pressing issues in the teaching sector. And teachers will not be looking forward to teaching a class with hungry children if National removes the food in schools program as stated. Its a lose-lose situation.
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