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Read our handy gift guide to get those last minute Father's Day shopping ideas, while PriceMe's easy to use cost comparison website will save you the … View moreWhether he's a new dad, a super special father figure or a many times grandad, find the perfect present to spoil him with PriceMe.
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Information from Coast Access Radio 104.7FM
** HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS WEEKEND'S PROGRAMME SCHEDULE ON Coast Access Radio 104.7FM **
* Friday 7pm: "The Groove Yard" - with James Eaton EVERY Friday night! A fantastic toe-tapping hour grooving in the yard of forgotten 45's, relics and gems of music!
* Saturday 9.30am: … View more** HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS WEEKEND'S PROGRAMME SCHEDULE ON Coast Access Radio 104.7FM **
* Friday 7pm: "The Groove Yard" - with James Eaton EVERY Friday night! A fantastic toe-tapping hour grooving in the yard of forgotten 45's, relics and gems of music!
* Saturday 9.30am: "Age Friendly Cities" - Jill Stansfield joins Todd Zaner again in the studio...
* Sat 12-midday: "Rotary Radio Roundup" - Our regular 4-weekly talk with Steve Botica from Waikanae Lions, with Todd Zaner.
* Sat 1.30pm: "Then & Now" - Vivienne Bailey is back in the studio to talk with Jess Vincent.
* Sat 2pm: "Just Country" - Country Music hosted by Lawrie Copp.
* Sat 6pm: "Tāringa" - A bilingual programme courtesy of Te Wananga O Aotearoa.
* Sat 8pm - 12am: "Rock back the clock" - with our own Dave Dee!
* Sunday 7am: "Suzy & Friends" - with Suzy Cato of course....and then...
* Sun 9am: "Children's Story" - with Vivienne Bailey reading 3 great stories this week, including Margaret Mahy...
* Sun 6pm: "Creating Life on our own terms" - A reading from Dr Angela Robertson's 4th book about the fabulous over 50's, and this time her subject is our very own John Skene (pictured).
* Monday 10.30am: "Political Point of View" - with Graham Priest as your host and featuring more local body candidates.
* Mon 7pm: "HOT Topic" - Peter Grindrod talks with new Coast Access Radio station manager - Nikki Carroll!
Make sure you go to our website to find a more comprehensive list of our podcasts and programmes.
Coast Access Radio 104.7FM - Programmes For, By, and About the communities of Horowhenua and Kapiti for 25 years
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Mary Gow from the Mulled Wine Concerts, in Paekakariki and Featherston, had a chat with Tanya about the 2023 season, and now is the time to get tickets for next year while they're $144 - as they will go up from 1st January 2023...
Make sure you listen to "Focus on Arts" on 104.7FM … View moreMary Gow from the Mulled Wine Concerts, in Paekakariki and Featherston, had a chat with Tanya about the 2023 season, and now is the time to get tickets for next year while they're $144 - as they will go up from 1st January 2023...
Make sure you listen to "Focus on Arts" on 104.7FM this Sunday at 11am to find out more from Mary....
Jackie from Levin
Hyde Park Village Cafe in Te Horo is under new management. Now open. All welcome. Come down and try our yummy coffee and food. Look out for 2pm specials!!
Information from Coast Access Radio 104.7FM
Make sure you tune in 104.7FM or online, to Coast Access Radio this Saturday at 9am for our "Conversations" programme!!!
Tanya has a chat with Reserve Supervisor - Rhys Mills, and Marketing, Events, and Communication Manager, Sonja Matla as Conservation Week starts 5 September 2022 - … View moreMake sure you tune in 104.7FM or online, to Coast Access Radio this Saturday at 9am for our "Conversations" programme!!!
Tanya has a chat with Reserve Supervisor - Rhys Mills, and Marketing, Events, and Communication Manager, Sonja Matla as Conservation Week starts 5 September 2022 - and there's LOTS on at Nga Manu - so spread the word to your family and friends and get along to some of the fun events and sessions they are holding!
Something for everyone - Retro, designer, good quality clothes, handbags and shoes sounds like a mighty fine start to Tanya! And yes, they have eftpos!
Check out Nga Manu's website for more info! ngamanu.org.nz...
Adrian from Foxton
Top brand around 50 years approx. $1000 O.N.O
Phone Brian o22 100 0335 at 36 Lady's mile Foxton
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Quinton from Milson
We are looking for a cleaner for our home, please send me a message if you are an awesome cleaner or have or know of an awesome cleaner.
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Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Levin
You’ve probably heard of blockout and thermal curtain linings - but do you know the difference between them? In this article, we break down the different lining options so that you can make an informed decision when choosing curtains for your home.
But first… Why line your curtains? Windows… View moreYou’ve probably heard of blockout and thermal curtain linings - but do you know the difference between them? In this article, we break down the different lining options so that you can make an informed decision when choosing curtains for your home.
But first… Why line your curtains? Windows play a major role in controlling the temperature in your home – so it’s important to cover them appropriately. Lined drapes create a thermal insulation barrier that will help keep your home warm and cosy.
Thermal lining: Thermal curtain lining consists of one layer (or one pass) of coated acrylic suede. It offers a thermal barrier, increasing energy savings and helping keep your room warmer. It is important to understand that due to the construction of this fabric, some light will still pass through into the room. Another thing to be aware of is this fabric can tend to ‘dust’ at times, which can be an annoyance when particles collect behind your curtains and on your sills.
Blockout lining: Blockout curtain lining comes in several varieties. We’ve outlined three key fabric types below:
1. Silicone-coated: One of the newer products on the market, silicone blockout lining is coated with three layers of silicone to protect against the sun and moisture. This fabric has extremely good blockout properties and, because it’s thicker, it also retains heat better than thermal lining. Unlike acrylic suede lining, it won’t create or hold any loose dust. Another benefit is that the silicone on the back of the lining can easily be wiped clean with a damp cloth, making for easy spot cleaning.
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North
You’ve probably heard of blockout and thermal curtain linings - but do you know the difference between them? In this article, we break down the different lining options so that you can make an informed decision when choosing curtains for your home.
But first… Why line your curtains? Windows… View moreYou’ve probably heard of blockout and thermal curtain linings - but do you know the difference between them? In this article, we break down the different lining options so that you can make an informed decision when choosing curtains for your home.
But first… Why line your curtains? Windows play a major role in controlling the temperature in your home – so it’s important to cover them appropriately. Lined drapes create a thermal insulation barrier that will help keep your home warm and cosy.
Thermal lining: Thermal curtain lining consists of one layer (or one pass) of coated acrylic suede. It offers a thermal barrier, increasing energy savings and helping keep your room warmer. It is important to understand that due to the construction of this fabric, some light will still pass through into the room. Another thing to be aware of is this fabric can tend to ‘dust’ at times, which can be an annoyance when particles collect behind your curtains and on your sills.
Blockout lining: Blockout curtain lining comes in several varieties. We’ve outlined three key fabric types below:
1. Silicone-coated: One of the newer products on the market, silicone blockout lining is coated with three layers of silicone to protect against the sun and moisture. This fabric has extremely good blockout properties and, because it’s thicker, it also retains heat better than thermal lining. Unlike acrylic suede lining, it won’t create or hold any loose dust. Another benefit is that the silicone on the back of the lining can easily be wiped clean with a damp cloth, making for easy spot cleaning.
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
Wendy from Levin
I bought these from Save Mart but they are too big for my doors. I only needed single width. They are a neutral browny colour, thermal lined, clean and excellent condition. I paid $40 for them.
Price: $40
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To donate today, visit daffodilday.org.nz.
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