Awapuni, Palmerston North

1424 days ago

Lookin for large rocks

Quinton from Milson

Hi neighbours,

I am looking for large (bigger or near A4 page size)

If you have any big stones or rocks and dont want em anymore please let me know.
Thanks in advance

Y
1428 days ago

Crutches needed

Yvonne from West End

Hi there typical holidays for me I've torn a ligament in my knee Still have to get around would anyone have a pair of crutches I could borrow for a while to help support me getting around I'd appreciate any offers they will be looked after and returned when I … View moreHi there typical holidays for me I've torn a ligament in my knee Still have to get around would anyone have a pair of crutches I could borrow for a while to help support me getting around I'd appreciate any offers they will be looked after and returned when I don't need them Thank you Happy New Year to all

K
1423 days ago

LARGE COMPUTOR DESK

Kevin from Milson

Desk is a very heavy and sturdy, made from wood with two tone Formica/Melteca. Has two ports for cables.
Would be great for crafts or garage use.
Is 180cm Long, 75 cm wide and 70 cm high.
From a smoke free home.

Price: $20

1423 days ago

Well-being Workshop 17 January

Vanessa Neighbourly Lead from Linton

Happy New Year!

Feeling good about making changes for 2021?

Start the year off with some safe guided health and well-being practices all in one place.
Hewitts Homestead is holding a one of a kind well-being workshop at their peaceful garden venue in Linton.
Well-being Workshop 17 … View more
Happy New Year!

Feeling good about making changes for 2021?

Start the year off with some safe guided health and well-being practices all in one place.
Hewitts Homestead is holding a one of a kind well-being workshop at their peaceful garden venue in Linton.
Well-being Workshop 17 January
9.45am Registration
1st Workshop starts at 10am
expected finish time 2pm (after lunch)
Have you always wanted to try Tai Chi, Breathwork or Qi Gong? Or perhaps experience working with a holistic healer who has a wealth of proven experience and knowledge in an array of alternative medicines? Did you want to try mindfulness but didn’t really know where to start?
Interested in yoga, but you are a beginner and have been put off? If the answer is yes, then this is the event for you. Here is the opportunity to experience lots of little experiences in a safe environment.
Don’t hesitate to book as spaces are limited and will book up fast. Workshops will be experienced in groups of six (max). Workshops will be steered towards the groups needs e.g. beginners and experienced participants are both welcome.

· Experience a variety of health practices
· Learn techniques that will help you in the future
· Learn in a safe and natural environment
· Improve your overall health and well-being
· Beverages and light lunch is provided

All at a fraction of the cost that you would normally pay! Our interest is in your health and well-being, which is why this amazing event is priced at $72, which includes all beverages and a light lunch. Book now by completing the online form hewittshomestead.com...

Please complete the questionnaire as part of the booking process to allow us to understand your needs. All practitioners have regular current classes that you may continue to benefit from after the event.

If you have any questions please email the organiser; Vanessa@HewittsHomestead.com or See the event on facebook fb.me...

You can also preview more information at hewittshomestead.com...

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Ngā Mihi

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1424 days ago

Carveasy Pro Electric Knife

Annette from Highbury - Westbrook

Never used. Opened to check.

Price: $50

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1424 days ago

Strength Cards x2

Annette from Highbury - Westbrook

Was kept in box. In excellent condition.
Would be useful resources for family, and children.
$50 for both.

Price: $50

1424 days ago

Are flies & insects driving you crazy this summer?

Exceed - we fix windows and doors

Letting the fresh air in while keeping the bugs out of your home is easy with Exceed´s fly screens for windows & doors!

Exceed has a range of insect screens for the whole home, including this beautiful Monarch Glide screen specifically designed for large openings.

With a span of up to 3 … View more
Letting the fresh air in while keeping the bugs out of your home is easy with Exceed´s fly screens for windows & doors!

Exceed has a range of insect screens for the whole home, including this beautiful Monarch Glide screen specifically designed for large openings.

With a span of up to 3 metres high and 9 metres wide, the Monarch Glide Insect Screen is the perfect option for screening wide window and door configurations including, hinged, bi-fold, sliders, and French doors.
Its semi-transparent pleated mesh allows for maximum ventilation with minimal effect on your view.

Our insect screens are super EASY to use. Pull to close, push to open, that simple and best of all - they are a chemical free solution for protecting your family and home against those nasty summer insects.

Want to learn more about Exceed insect screens?
Visit:
www.exceed.co.nz...
Or call us on 0800 25 25 00
Exceed - we fix windows & doors
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1424 days ago

Walpaper

Quinton from Milson

Hi Neighbours,

Looking for a decent person to prep and put up wallpaper in Palmerston North. Not too big job but want it done professionally.

Any suggestions please

Thanks in advance

A
1445 days ago

Looking for cardboard boxes for moving

Angela from Palmerston North Central

Looking for cardboard boxes for moving. If anyone has any large cardboard boxes that you're trying to get rid of I'd love to take them off your hands :)

D
1431 days ago

Boxes and newspapers for moving

Denise from Awapuni

Asking on behalf of someone moving very soon if anyone has boxes they may be finished with and or newspapers for wrapping.
Many thanks

1426 days ago

Happy New Year!

The Team Reporter from NZ House & Garden

We hope you’ve managed to enjoy the break, or if you’ve had to work through, that you get some time off soon. We’ve been dreaming of relaxing at this colourful retro Kāpiti bach which features in our January issue. It’s the perfect sanctuary for its Wellington owners, who find themselves … View moreWe hope you’ve managed to enjoy the break, or if you’ve had to work through, that you get some time off soon. We’ve been dreaming of relaxing at this colourful retro Kāpiti bach which features in our January issue. It’s the perfect sanctuary for its Wellington owners, who find themselves unwinding as soon as they walk through its front gate. Where's your favourite place to unwind over the summer?

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1427 days ago

We LOVE swimming

Hilton Brown Swimming

And we want you and your family to love it as well!

We help babies, children and adults feel confident in and around the water and are committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for all.

Touch base with us today to book in for your FREE trial lesson.

The Free Trial lesson is … View more
And we want you and your family to love it as well!

We help babies, children and adults feel confident in and around the water and are committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for all.

Touch base with us today to book in for your FREE trial lesson.

The Free Trial lesson is open to all new customers.
Find out more

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1427 days ago

FREE - Brother printer

Lian from Awapuni

Needs a power cord and toner but can be used for parts

Free

1428 days ago

Indoor rabbit hutch

Nigel from Hokowhitu

Free to a good home. Height 90cm, width 52cm, length 98cm.

Free

1429 days ago

Protecting your home from fires

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North

1. Check your smoke alarms
Smoke alarms provide an early warning in case of a fire inside your home. Traditional alarms beep when they detect smoke or fire, while smart detectors also send an alert to your phone. There should be a smoke detector in every room in your house except bathrooms, for … View more
1. Check your smoke alarms
Smoke alarms provide an early warning in case of a fire inside your home. Traditional alarms beep when they detect smoke or fire, while smart detectors also send an alert to your phone. There should be a smoke detector in every room in your house except bathrooms, for maximum protection. You also need one in the hallway between the living area and bedrooms.
Crucially, you are highly advised to test your smoke alarms at least once a year to ensure they still work. You are four times more likely to die in a house fire without a functioning smoke alarm!

2. Get a fire extinguisher
Having a fire extinguisher handy can make the difference between a small kitchen mishap that was successfully contained, and the house literally burning down. There are different types of fire extinguisher, classified according to the kind of fire they’re designed to tackle. Make sure you are aware of what the differences are and how to use each one in an emergency situation. A typical home extinguisher should have an ABC rating:
• Class A – combustibles such as wood, paper, cloth, rubber, household rubbish, most plastics
• Class B – flammable liquids, solvents, oil, petrol, paints and lacquers
• Class C – gases including methane, propane, hydrogen, acetylene and natural gas
• Class D – combustible metals including magnesium and aluminium swarf
• Class E – Electrical fires
• Class F – chip pan fires, as an alternative to a fire blanket

3. Create a fire stopping landscape
A fire originating from outside, such as a wildfire, is best thwarted by preventing it from reaching your house in the first place. You can use landscape gardening design to slow down or stop the spread of fire towards your home, by adhering to these tips:
• Use hard landscaping such as concrete, stone or gravel around the house
• Clear any dry vegetation from around the home, particularly in the summer
• Use fire resistant plants such as lavender and honeysuckle for soft landscaping, and spread them out, to slow down fire and stop it from spreading
• Keep outdoor plants well watered during the summer months. Lush green planting is less likely to burn.

4. Use fire retardant materials
Let’s start with building materials; some are more vulnerable to fire than others. Using fire retardant alternatives and fireproofing your interiors are good first lines of defence against a potentially serious tragedy. Make the changes when you are refurbishing or redecorating your home. The Building.govt.nz website has a comprehensive list of everything you can do to help prevention of fire occurring. Designing for fire can also be designing for sustainability which is without a doubt a win-win!

When it comes to materials, concrete panels, stucco or brick for exterior walls, steel framing for windows and concrete or metal for roofing are all good choices. Fire retardant paint is also a good idea. For decking, concrete, tiles, stone or brick are better than wood.

Inside your home, choose fire resistant curtains and upholstery fabrics. Additional flameproofing can also be administered to your existing home fabrics and upholstered furniture in situ. Curtain Clean can service your existing upholstery anywhere in the country. Call us on 0800 579 0501 for prices and to find out more.

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