Otaki District, Otaki

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1149 days ago

Seville oranges

Judith from Manakau

We have surplus Seville Oranges for sale.
Great Marmalade fruit for those that cannot eat grapefruit. $5per kg

Negotiable

1149 days ago

Just for laughs!

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Levin

"Sometimes you might feel like no one's there for you, but you know who's always there for you?
Laundry.
Laundry will always be there for you."

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1152 days ago

Require Commercial Cleaner for House

Nikki from Paraparaumu

Hi All
I'm seeking a commercial cleaner to clean house, as I'm moving. Any recommendations are greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance :)

1150 days ago

How cozy was your winter?

Brett Trilford from Trilford Plumbing & Gas Ltd

Gas fireplaces are a great way to heat your home. Not only are they efficient at heating, they're also nice to look at. Gas fireplaces come in array of different styles and can be installed almost anywhere in your home. With the push of a button you can be heating your home, fast! Most gas… View moreGas fireplaces are a great way to heat your home. Not only are they efficient at heating, they're also nice to look at. Gas fireplaces come in array of different styles and can be installed almost anywhere in your home. With the push of a button you can be heating your home, fast! Most gas fireplaces also now come with the ability to be controlled from your phone via an app - which means, if you're out and about and you want a warm house to come home to, just turn the fireplace on via the app - how cool is that?!

(The gas fireplace featured in this picture is a Rinnai Neo Inbuilt which we installed to replace an old 1970's inbuilt wood burner).

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1150 days ago

‘This is New Zealand’ re-released to local cinema

Graeme from Otaihanga

Wellington, New Zealand, September 16th, 2021.

The ground breaking, iconic and classic film ‘This is New Zealand’ is being released to community cinemas throughout New Zealand for the first time in fifty years.

The film, originally screening at the World Fair Expo ’70 at Osaka in Japan… View more
Wellington, New Zealand, September 16th, 2021.

The ground breaking, iconic and classic film ‘This is New Zealand’ is being released to community cinemas throughout New Zealand for the first time in fifty years.

The film, originally screening at the World Fair Expo ’70 at Osaka in Japan from the beginning of 1970 to over 1,500,000 people, was produced as a result of Britain preparing to join the European Common Market in the 1970’s.

New Zealand suddenly had to start promoting itself to the world, and the star attraction at that event was the revolutionary 20-minute film 'This is New Zealand’, and no-one could have predicted how this would become a watershed moment in New Zealand's film-making history.

The film was made by the National Film Unit, and introduced visitors at the New Zealand pavilion to a glorious three-screen presentation with highly inventive camera work and editing, showing everyone where we are, who we are, and what a spectacularly beautiful land we live in.

'This is New Zealand’ weaved together a tapestry of cinematic mastery daring to stretch the boundaries of technical restraints, providing visual effects with an incredible sound track, not thought possible in the era in which it was produced and described by Sir Peter Jackson as ”A genuinely creative piece of filmmaking”.

It was such a huge hit and landmark for New Zealand cinema, that following the Expo it was brought back and screened in the four main centres of New Zealand, being viewed by a further 350,000 people.

After being held in storage by Archives New Zealand, in 2006 ‘This is New Zealand’ was given a stunning digital restoration by Park Road Post, making it look and sound better than it ever did before, winning a Bronze World Medal at the 2007 New York Festivals.

The film along with a documentary detailing its production is gradually being rolled out, following a premiere at the beginning of July this year in the Roxy Cinema at Miramar, just a few hundred metres from where it was made.

The film is still drawing an enormous amount of praise with Carole Sweney commenting after its first public screening in the Shoreline Cinema at Waikanae;

“It’s been such a pleasure to catch up with this documentary of New Zealand life in the 1960s that was beautifully shot, edited and scored.

The Director Hugh Macdonald is right to take it around the country again as he and his crew put a lot of energy into this documentary, being such a huge success at the 1970 Expo in Osaka and shown in just a few cities in New Zealand in 1971.

I could still feel the pride not only in our country, as quaint as some aspects look now, but also in this amazing film made by a young team dedicated to solving many challenges to produce an excellent centrepiece for the New Zealand Pavilion.”

The Empire Cinema at 214 The Parade, Island Bay will be screening the two movies from the 23rd September and tickets can be booked at www.empirecinema.nz....

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1151 days ago

Breaking snooze! Seriously. Big. Sale.

BedsRus Kapiti, Porirua and Lower Hutt

In need of seriously good sleep? BedsRus has 10, 20, 30, 40 & 50% off across the floor to cater for every sleep need! Our huge finance deals also mean you can enjoy no interest ‘til 2024.

Shop the sale for those who are serious about snooze, in store and online at bedsrus.co.nz. Ts&Cs… View more
In need of seriously good sleep? BedsRus has 10, 20, 30, 40 & 50% off across the floor to cater for every sleep need! Our huge finance deals also mean you can enjoy no interest ‘til 2024.

Shop the sale for those who are serious about snooze, in store and online at bedsrus.co.nz. Ts&Cs apply.
Shop now

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1151 days ago

Grab your local paper and an Airfryer

Mags4gifts

Purchase a 3 month subscription to The Dominion Post for just $198.64 and get a free Airfryer worth $120.

Visit mags4gifts.co.nz/airfryer and use the code "Airfryer" at checkout. Terms and Conditions apply.
Find out more

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1151 days ago

Garage Sale Saturday 2 October

Bill from Paraparaumu Beach

The Kapiti Pakeke Lions Club will be holding a Garage Sale on Saturday 2 October at 8 am on the corner of Realm Drive and Glen Loch Place, Paraparaumu. The beneficiaries of this sale are local charities. Good selection of goods. Ring Barry Cody 904 0568 for information.

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1151 days ago

What Are the Basic Styles of Fabric for Curtains & Upholstery?

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Levin

There are five different styles/category of fabric that form the foundation for the vast array of curtain and upholstery fabrics you see on the market today. Each fabric style outlined below has its own unique characteristics and are produced using different techniques. Some of these fabric … View moreThere are five different styles/category of fabric that form the foundation for the vast array of curtain and upholstery fabrics you see on the market today. Each fabric style outlined below has its own unique characteristics and are produced using different techniques. Some of these fabric types will be well known to you like plain and printed fabrics, while others less so.

You may be wondering why cotton and linen for example are not included here – this is because they are a type of composition that falls within one of these categories below.
Here we give you a high-level overview of the styles of fabrics available to you for your home interior or commercial interior project.

PLAIN: Plain fabrics are characterised by simple weaves and textures not showing any complex design.
Simple weaves are for instance – hopsacks, twills, herringbones and satins. Common fabric compositions used for plain fabrics include natural fibres (cotton, linen) as well as synthetic fibres (polyester, acrylic, etc.)

Plain interior fabrics take on a simple and paired back aesthetic. Ideal for a minimalist décor, you can complement plain fabrics with more textured and tactile textiles for added interest to your home décor.

PRINTED: Printing is the process of applying coloured designs and patterns to a woven textile. One or more colours are applied to the fabric in specific parts only, using thickened dyes to prevent the colour from spreading beyond the limits of the pattern or design. In quality printed fabrics, the colour is bonded with the fibre so as to resist loss of dye from washing and friction (crocking). Printing is an ancient textile manufacturing technique of which there are five print production methods you can use:

Burn Out Printing: A process which uses chemicals, rather than colour, to burn out or dissolve away one fibre in a fabric. The purpose is to achieve a sheer design on a solid or opaque fabric. The chemicals used during production can make this fabric sensitive to ultraviolet degradation when hung in direct sunlight.

Digital Printing: Rapidly becoming a popular and commercially viable printing method due to its flexibility, precision and consistency. With this new printing technique it is now possible to print any design, even with photographic detail, onto fabric. There are no restrictions in the amount of colour that can be used.

Engraved Roller Printing: The printing method used for the majority of fabrics worldwide. The colours are printed directly onto the fabric. There must be one roller for each colour used in the print. The more colours used, the better the print definition and depth of colour. The number of colours used is printed on the left hand selvedge of a fabric along with the brand.



Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

1152 days ago

Free recruitment service finds perfect match

Competenz

After years of searching for a new recruit for their business, Auckland engineering firm Stainless Machinings turned to Competenz’s free job matching service to find them an ideal candidate. In the space of a few short months, school leaver Stuart Martin joined the company.

“We’d been … View more
After years of searching for a new recruit for their business, Auckland engineering firm Stainless Machinings turned to Competenz’s free job matching service to find them an ideal candidate. In the space of a few short months, school leaver Stuart Martin joined the company.

“We’d been trying to recruit a young person for a couple of years, says Stainless Machinings owner Brian Lawry. “Competenz provided us with an excellent service and took all the hard work out of finding someone."

Read the full story here
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1153 days ago

2022 Horwhenua-Kapiti Calendar

Paul from Levin

My 2022 Horowhenua-Kapiti Calendar has gone to the printer and should be available in early October. ($20 a copy) It will be available directly from me (soleapknight@gmail.com or 3680564) or from Whispers Cafe. Other options are: Ohau Market on 3rd Saturday of the month or, the market at Uniting … View moreMy 2022 Horowhenua-Kapiti Calendar has gone to the printer and should be available in early October. ($20 a copy) It will be available directly from me (soleapknight@gmail.com or 3680564) or from Whispers Cafe. Other options are: Ohau Market on 3rd Saturday of the month or, the market at Uniting Church on the first Saturday. These markets will open if and when there is a further relaxation of Lockdown Level #2.

1152 days ago

Moving Company Required

Nikki from Paraparaumu

Hi All
I'm looking for recommendations for a great local moving company. Thanks in adavance :)

1155 days ago

Pet of the Day: MR OB

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Voirry Velova'a is the proud mum of MR OB.
"This is my big boy MR OB he’s a tuxedo cat and I thought he would be cool for Pet of the Day on Neighbourly."

"Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please … View more
Voirry Velova'a is the proud mum of MR OB.
"This is my big boy MR OB he’s a tuxedo cat and I thought he would be cool for Pet of the Day on Neighbourly."

"Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you live in."

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1153 days ago

SPCA Pet of the Day: Meet Remi

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

An update on a SPCA dog that was successfully adopted.

"Remi has been a ball of crazy adorable energy since the start. Meaning she fits right in with our big family and is always happy to meet new people. She continually find ways to get up to mischief but she's so cute it's … View more
An update on a SPCA dog that was successfully adopted.

"Remi has been a ball of crazy adorable energy since the start. Meaning she fits right in with our big family and is always happy to meet new people. She continually find ways to get up to mischief but she's so cute it's impossible to get mad at her. She has adjusted really well to living with three cats and six chickens (although the cats were very unimpressed at first).Our entire family has fallen in love with her and can't wait to see what crazy adventures she gets up to next."

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1155 days ago

Coastal erosion information on your LIM

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Homeowners on the Kāpiti Coast may soon have coastal erosion information included on Land Information Memorandums (LIMs), a prospect which split the community and ended up in the High Court more than a decade ago.
A report commissioned by the Kāpiti Coast District Council to better understand … View more
Homeowners on the Kāpiti Coast may soon have coastal erosion information included on Land Information Memorandums (LIMs), a prospect which split the community and ended up in the High Court more than a decade ago.
A report commissioned by the Kāpiti Coast District Council to better understand coastal hazards in the face of climate change is adding fuel to the already fiery issue of mapping at-risk areas as part of Takutai Kāpiti, its coastal adaptation programme.
If you want to tell us what you think about having coastal erosion information on your LIM contact kate.green@stuff.co.nz

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