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Ann from Roslyn - Terrace End
Silver Bullet Hybrid Ceramic & Ionic Straightening Brush.
New, never used
Price: $40
The Team from Resene ColorShop Feilding
It’s easy to create this simple planter using a couple of terracotta pots and some Resene testpots.
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Richard from Hokowhitu
2 masked males doing nightly scopes of houses and cars around Manuka street Moana street aera camera has been triggering around 1.00 1.30am each morning keep valueables out of cars and turn on security lights heading to police in the morning
The Feilding & District Art Society
Less than one week to go until Manawatū Art Expo! When our region’s premier art event begins on July 15, you will have the chance to see original artwork by 99 artists from all over New Zealand.
Among them, today’s Artist a Day: Jin Hou.
Born in Beijing, China, Jin came to New Zealand … View moreLess than one week to go until Manawatū Art Expo! When our region’s premier art event begins on July 15, you will have the chance to see original artwork by 99 artists from all over New Zealand.
Among them, today’s Artist a Day: Jin Hou.
Born in Beijing, China, Jin came to New Zealand in 2002. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Mass Media from the University of Canterbury and is currently based in Palmerston North, where she creates watercolour paintings inspired by travel and meditation.
Of her work, Jin says that painting allows her to express herself. She also finds painting to be a kind of spiritual practice, allowing her to experience a sense of oneness with the universe. When painting, Jin invests her energy and emotions in an effort to construct paintings that trigger memory and feeling: bringing viewers love, peace, and light.
Jin will be exhibiting five artworks at Manawatū Art Expo. To experience these works, be sure to visit between 9am and 4.30pm, July 15 through 17 – Palmerston North Conference and Function Centre.
To see more Artist a Day Posts, and to stay in the know about all things Manawatū Art Expo, make sure you 'Like' Feilding and District Art Society on Facebook.
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The Feilding & District Art Society
Only 8 days to go until Manawatū Art Expo begins! To count down to our region’s premier art event, we are showcasing an Artist a Day. With more than 90 exhibitors taking part in Manawatū Art Expo, these posts are just a snapshot of the range of brilliant New Zealand artists whose work will be … View moreOnly 8 days to go until Manawatū Art Expo begins! To count down to our region’s premier art event, we are showcasing an Artist a Day. With more than 90 exhibitors taking part in Manawatū Art Expo, these posts are just a snapshot of the range of brilliant New Zealand artists whose work will be on show between July 15 and 17.
Today’s feature artist is Andrea Connor, an artist whose work conveys the patterns of nature using layers of acrylic paint. Each time Andrea produces a work, she says learns something new about the rhythm of nature and her medium of choice, saying, “the surface is only the beginning, as there are multitudes of layers to explore.” She enjoys looking at ways to express these multitudes by combining multiple layers and combinations of colour.
Andrea’s primary source of inspiration is the natural world: the ever moving, ever-changing, ever-growing thing in which we all live. As such, her work has an organic, flowing theme at its the core.
She believes that it is the nature of art and the way of nature to push us beyond narrow realities, to find new or forgotten realms of pleasure.
If you'd like to see more of Andrea’s work, join us at Manawatū Art Expo - Palmerston North Conference and Function Centre - 15-17 July. It's only $5 to enter, and under 14s can come along for free!
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Jessica Zimmerman Reporter from Homed - Manawatu
Our House of the Week this week is a gorgeous modern family home set on an elevated lifestyle section in Bulls, with a great pool and entertainers area. For sale through Heidi Macaulay and Mark Monckton from Bayleys. Read more about it on page 3 today!
Looking for an agent to market your home?
… View moreOur House of the Week this week is a gorgeous modern family home set on an elevated lifestyle section in Bulls, with a great pool and entertainers area. For sale through Heidi Macaulay and Mark Monckton from Bayleys. Read more about it on page 3 today!
Looking for an agent to market your home?
Check Homed Manawatū to find agents who are actively marketing in your area and chat to them about getting your property featured in the Homed Manawatū.
Distribution & Delivery:
Homed Manawatū gets delivered to letterboxes on a Thursday, and also inserted into the Manawatū Standard, delivered to subscribers, and is available in Supermarkets, Dairies and Petrol Stations for customers to buy
For more information:
Please ask your agent to contact Karen Baker on 021 973 105 or karen.baker@stuff.co.nz
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Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North
Window insulation film works on the same principle as standard double glazing by creating a layer of still air in front of the glass that acts as insulation. DIY window insulation kits consist of clear plastic film for attaching to wooden window sashes or frames using double-sided adhesive tape. … View moreWindow insulation film works on the same principle as standard double glazing by creating a layer of still air in front of the glass that acts as insulation. DIY window insulation kits consist of clear plastic film for attaching to wooden window sashes or frames using double-sided adhesive tape. They cost a fraction of the price of double glazing yet offer good performance in reducing heat loss and condensation in your home, as well as preventing your sills and window dressings from going mouldy. You can pick up a kit from your local Mitre 10 or Bunnings.
Window insulation film is only designed to last one season, but it may remain intact for several years if your windows are in good condition and the film is undisturbed. Just be aware that adhesive tape used on the film may leave a stain if you leave it on for longer than one season.
Tips for installing
Installing DIY window insulation film is relatively easy – you only need a pair of scissors and a hair dryer.
• Make sure your window frames are dry and the paint is in good condition to avoid condensation forming inside the air gap.
• For wooden windows, applying a bead of sealant like silicone along the glass edge will further reduce the risk of moisture creeping into the air gap.
• Make sure your window pane is clean and streak free before putting the insulation up.
Step 1: Clean the Window
Clean the window thoroughly with an ammonia-based window cleaner and wipe it dry using a squeegee. Make sure that all of the window cleaner is wiped off, as it will dissolve the adhesive on the window film.
Step 2: Wet the glass with a light spray of water and baby shampoo
Fill a spray bottle with water and add a couple of drops of baby shampoo. Spray the mixture onto the window. This mixture helps the film stick to the window but still lets you slide the film around so you can fit it properly into the corners before the mixture dries.
Step 3: Measure and trim the film to size
Measure the window to see how large an area you need to cover, allowing at least two centimetres overlap for all four sides. Roll the window film out onto a flat horizontal surface and trim to size. Before you put the film on the window, start peeling the backing off the sticky side of the film. Use masking tape on both sides of one corner to get the peeling started.
Step 4: Put the window film onto the window
Once you’ve peeled off the top five to ten centimetres of backing, move the film up to the surface of the window. Start by putting the top two corners in place. Once the film is sitting in a good position you can slowly start to take the rest of the backing off.
Step 5: Remove the backing from window film as you go
Slowly peel the backing off in stages. Use a squeegee to flatten the film out onto the window as you go. Start the squeegee in the centre of the window and push out to the edges. As you work down the window, use the spray bottle to keep the surface as moist as possible. It will give you a much smoother finish.
Step 6: Remove the air bubbles from the window film
Once the squeegee has got the larger bubbles out, use the small plastic scraper to remove any smaller bubbles. You can work out any small pockets of water at the same time. Whatever small amounts of moisture are left will work with the adhesive on the film to create a bond to the window.
Step 7: Give the window film a final trim
When all the bubbles are out, take a sharp blade and give the film a final trim at the edges of the window. Once you’ve trimmed the edges, give the film one final scrape with the small plastic scraper. Tuck the corners in as hard as you can, squeegeeing towards the outside, working out the last remnants of water.
Remember Curtain Clean can help with those mouldy curtains, give us a call on 0800 579 0501 to find your local shop.
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Sonya from Bunnythorpe
021-085 24598- please leave full name.
Close to Kiaranga-Feilding area.
A RARE FIND:
No rubber neck's thank you, meaning this is advertised by owners, and will be shown by us, thus taking Genuine interests only please, thus as we have other commitments and are very busy.
Well… View more021-085 24598- please leave full name.
Close to Kiaranga-Feilding area.
A RARE FIND:
No rubber neck's thank you, meaning this is advertised by owners, and will be shown by us, thus taking Genuine interests only please, thus as we have other commitments and are very busy.
Well established fully consented warm cozy larger Cottage X1 bdrm( could extend to 2bedrm or 3 at a later date) Cottage is in a good condition, set on a generous portion of land (set around our cottage), has own lovely sweeping longer drive way and letter box, set in Country setting 5 mins to fielding and 10-15 to PN. Not like city close to neighbours, but set in a private much liked family friendly lifestyle area, 10 min drive to Supermarket. Trees consist of a few Pine, Large Walnut tree, X1 smaller Walnut tree, couple cabbage trees, a few very Large Flax and a few other newly planted trees, a few feijoa trees, shrubs etc. Birds" TUI , wax eye and fantail's.
Cottage is situated in a Sunny warm area, X 1 med/large bedroom, a Shower over a small bath, bath room toilet all in one area, kitchen, smaller dining area flows on to lounge area, has a Heat Pump, drapes, and blinds would stay. Cottage is wrapped around by a *brand new wooden post and board fencing that was placed in this year, has small/medium out side steal concrete floored shed. Has large out door fresh huge heavy duty green type plastic rain water tank Garden areas.
All amenities are in good working order and insulated, has fire alarms. Has front sliding doors that goes out to a patio that gets sun-drenched in Spring Summer times, very light all year round. And has plenty out door spaces for out door entertainment and bbq's birthday even a wedding !
Please read carefully below.
Taking interests only
[Title pending] that will take lest 12-18 mths.
[ can be fully released in aprox1- 2 yrs time or when Title is completed]
Price Not Shown- as only taking interests only, [sorry we cant change auto settings here, wont be Neg] when it will become Title ready will be a Private Sale. [ no agents thank you]
Thank you for reading our advert.
Negotiable
Clare from Ashhurst - Pohangina
WANTED - tickets to all blacks vs Irish in Wellington on 16 July please
The Team from Office for Seniors
Have you read our June Seniors newsletter? In this issue we discuss the Older Workers Employment Action Plan, Budget 2022 and hear from Equal Employment Commissioner Saunoamaali'i Karanina Sumeo. Read it here now: bit.ly...
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Try to read to your child every day. It’s a special time to snuggle up and enjoy a story. Stories matter and children love re-reading them and poring over the pictures. Try adding funny voices to bring characters to life ?
The chilly, gum boot wearing, kettle on, soup season has moved into town! Don’t get stung by your winter power bill neighbours, start shopping around now - even if you’re on a contract.
We asked neighbours why they’re not switching power providers and found out for many it feels a bit … View moreThe chilly, gum boot wearing, kettle on, soup season has moved into town! Don’t get stung by your winter power bill neighbours, start shopping around now - even if you’re on a contract.
We asked neighbours why they’re not switching power providers and found out for many it feels a bit baffling with so many options and not enough help. Read why Kiwis aren’t switching and the easy steps to get your power sorted before bill shock hits.
Need to keep it stress free? Call our NZ based team on 0508 226 672, it’s free!
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