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Beds & More Outlet Shop - Levin
You know why you're called Golden Oldies aye?
Because you get a Gold Card when you're over 65.
We still love ya'll, Grandpas, Grandmas, Nanas, Granny, Pop, whoever you are your special to someone!
We've got FREE delivery for our Gold Card holders for adjustable beds. Pop … View moreYou know why you're called Golden Oldies aye?
Because you get a Gold Card when you're over 65.
We still love ya'll, Grandpas, Grandmas, Nanas, Granny, Pop, whoever you are your special to someone!
We've got FREE delivery for our Gold Card holders for adjustable beds. Pop instore for a chat.
The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council
Nau mai, haere mai, join us at our newly refreshed Ōtaki Pool! Thank you for your patience while we’ve been carrying out important maintenance work at our the pool and we’re looking forward to welcoming swimmers back - the toddler pool remains closed until Wednesday.
For more information on… View moreNau mai, haere mai, join us at our newly refreshed Ōtaki Pool! Thank you for your patience while we’ve been carrying out important maintenance work at our the pool and we’re looking forward to welcoming swimmers back - the toddler pool remains closed until Wednesday.
For more information on our pools, lessons and lane availability, visit www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Levin
Linen looks good but is notorious for creasing. Here's how to get the best from this stylish fabric.
Linen wrinkles and creases very easily so if you want it to appear smooth and flat, it needs ironing. It may also need starching. However, the wrinkles in the fabric are often considered … View moreLinen looks good but is notorious for creasing. Here's how to get the best from this stylish fabric.
Linen wrinkles and creases very easily so if you want it to appear smooth and flat, it needs ironing. It may also need starching. However, the wrinkles in the fabric are often considered part of linen’s character, and many linen garments are now designed to be air-dried and worn without ironing.
Tips for machine washing linen
• Check the care label for guidance on washing temperature.
• Always separate dark/coloured linens from white or off-white linens to avoid colour transfer in the wash.
• The first time you wash a linen article, wash it separately from other materials. Linen can cause lint.
• Linen is a natural fibre that can absorb a lot of water. This means it is prone to heavy creasing in the wash. If you give linen items a lot of space to move around in the washing machine drum, this should reduce the amount of creasing. It is best to only half fill the machine.
• Avoid using bleach on linen, as this weakens the fibres and it may affect the colour of dyed linens.
• Bleach particles in conventional washing powder make natural linen colour fade, so use only mild detergents.
• If possible, choose a wash programme with a long soak, a short wash/rinse and a short spin and using a moderate to cool temperature.
• When the wash cycle is finished, immediately remove items from the machine to avoid any extra creasing.
• Straighten out and gently stretch the linen after the wash.
• Line-dry or air dry or dry flat.
•Do not tumble dry linen, as it may leave permanent creasing and it will shorten the life of the item. If you dry linen in a hot tumble dryer, it can shrink up to 15%.
Note: Linen can generally be machine washed at high temperatures but this can cause shrinkage. Modern detergents generally work just as well at a lower temperature so it is not necessary to use a hot wash. We recommend the maximum temperature you use for linen is 60°C.
Hand washing linen
Fine embroidered or hand hemmed/stitched linen items need extra care. It is usually best to hand wash these items or take them to a professional cleaner.
• Use water that is comfortably warm to the touch (blood heat) and also ensure you use the correct washing detergent (see advice above). This should be dissolved/evenly distributed in the water before you add the item.
• Let the item soak for up to two hours to ensure the fibres are saturated.
• Use gentle agitation to wash the item.
• Rinse the item in three clean rinses of cool water, or rinse until the water is clear.
• Between rinses and at the end of the wash, squeeze the excess water out of the item.
• Starch the item at this stage (if you are using starch).
• Dry flat if possible, gently pulling item to the correct size. Alternatively line-dry or air dry. Do not tumble dry.
Ironing linen
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
Hanna from Otaki District
We have volunteers and specialists, who like fixing things, available on the day. They also like to teach you skills, so you can try it yourself next time something needs fixing. Bikes, clothes, small electrical household items, broken porcelain, fashion jewellery and many more repairs will be made… View moreWe have volunteers and specialists, who like fixing things, available on the day. They also like to teach you skills, so you can try it yourself next time something needs fixing. Bikes, clothes, small electrical household items, broken porcelain, fashion jewellery and many more repairs will be made on the day.
We are looking forward to see you and what needs fixing!
Harry from Waikanae
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Serena Williams has the most Grand Slam wins (23) among active players. While she has won seven titles each at Wimbledon at the Australian Open,
she has won her home Grand Slam six times starting all the way back in 1999. She has also won the French Open thrice.
Why does the tennis … View more—
Serena Williams has the most Grand Slam wins (23) among active players. While she has won seven titles each at Wimbledon at the Australian Open,
she has won her home Grand Slam six times starting all the way back in 1999. She has also won the French Open thrice.
Why does the tennis world claim serena williams as the goat. This is absolute garbage.
She is nothing more than the best tennis player of the modern era and has never won a grand slam.
She has only won 23 major tennis titles and would be thrashed by Steffi graf and Margaret court who is the goat.
What is a Tennis Grand Slam?
Originally coined in 1933, Grand Slam refers to a player winning all four major tennis tournaments in a calendar year, including the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open.
The achievement is so rare that only five players have completed the feat in their careers
To date, only five players, male or female, have achieved the feat playing singles. Here’s a list of the players who have completed a Grand Slam.
Player Year Country Discipline
Don Budge 1938 America Singles
Rod Laver 1962 Australia Singles
Rod Laver 1969 Australia Singles
Maureeen Connolly 1953 United States Singles
Margaret Court 1970 Australia Singles
Steffi Graf 1988 Germany Singles
Rod Laver’s accomplishment is unique because he not only achieved it twice but did so as an amateur before and after the Open Era, which began in 1968.
Bill Moffatt from Kapiti Pakeke Lions Club -1
The Kapiti Pakeke Lions club are holding a garage sale in the near future. Do you have any clean suitable goods that you want to give to a charity? We collect.! Small or large lots accepted.
Contact Barry on Tel (04) 904 0568 or Peter on (04)904 2699
www.kapitipakekelions.org.nz.......
Gary from Waikanae
Join Murray Crawford as he explains the ongoing health benefits of consuming mother nature’s ‘superfood’, Colostrum.
With over 35 years experience Murray’s presentations are always
in demand as he guides you through the reasons why
Colostrum should be part of your
daily … View moreJoin Murray Crawford as he explains the ongoing health benefits of consuming mother nature’s ‘superfood’, Colostrum.
With over 35 years experience Murray’s presentations are always
in demand as he guides you through the reasons why
Colostrum should be part of your
daily supplementation.
WHERE:- Room 4 at the Johnsonville Community Centre
WHEN:- Tuesday 6 September 7.15pm - 8.30pm
Seating is limited so call/text Gary on 021 1155049.
Lyn from Otaki District
A group of us went to Priscilla at Southwards last night. If anyone is looking to see a highly entertaining show, don't miss it. The singing, acting, costumes are amazing and of course the music is great. Well done to everyone pulling off such a great show & a special thank you to … View moreA group of us went to Priscilla at Southwards last night. If anyone is looking to see a highly entertaining show, don't miss it. The singing, acting, costumes are amazing and of course the music is great. Well done to everyone pulling off such a great show & a special thank you to Otaki Players :-)
Brendon from Brendon Heenan - Tall Poppy Real Estate
Say goodbye to Winter and hello to Spring.
Thinking of selling?
Talk to me today and see how you could save!😀
☎️ Brendon 0800 87 68 254
www.tallpoppy.co.nz......
Jenn from Otaki District
A great set of drawers in good used condition. Mahogany veneer.
6 drawers in working order.
139 cm wide.
66 cm high
40 cm deep.
A couple of imperfections. Slightly dark water stain on top and some veneer coming off on bottom of drawer frame.
Must pick up Otaki.
Price: $190
The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council
Candidate profile statements for this year’s local election are now available on our website and will also be sent out with voting papers during September 2022. Want to see who's standing for Kāpiti? Visit www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...
62 nominations were successfully lodged for Kāpiti’s… View moreCandidate profile statements for this year’s local election are now available on our website and will also be sent out with voting papers during September 2022. Want to see who's standing for Kāpiti? Visit www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...
62 nominations were successfully lodged for Kāpiti’s vacant roles – it’s great to see so many people keen to represent their communities. 👏🏼
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Celebrate Spring at Upper Hutt's 21st annual Upper Hutt Spring Festival. A fun filled family day out with 200 street stalls from around the country, live entertainment, fabulous food trucks, children's rides and displays. Something for the whole family!
Saturday 10 September
9am to … View moreCelebrate Spring at Upper Hutt's 21st annual Upper Hutt Spring Festival. A fun filled family day out with 200 street stalls from around the country, live entertainment, fabulous food trucks, children's rides and displays. Something for the whole family!
Saturday 10 September
9am to 3pm
Main Street, Upper Hutt
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