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Tina from Levin
Genuine soft Italian leather shoulder/handbag excellent condition beautiful orange colour
Price: $50
Michelle from Linton
Hi everyone, our local cafe in Feilding that we go to is looking for staff if anyone is interested. The position involves Barista/Front of House/Customer Service. Part time position that may turn into more hours for the right person. If you would like more info or to apply you can either ring … View moreHi everyone, our local cafe in Feilding that we go to is looking for staff if anyone is interested. The position involves Barista/Front of House/Customer Service. Part time position that may turn into more hours for the right person. If you would like more info or to apply you can either ring them and ask for the owner or drop your CV in. The cafe is called Spring Patisserie 25 Manchester St Square Feilding PH 323 3330. (New owners)
Trish from Roslyn - Terrace End
3 temuka serving dishes. Have been of great using for family gatherings but are surplus now. Selling as set for 40.00.
Price: $40
Parthasarathi from West End
Dear Neighbours,
We are Massey University Veterinary Emergency Response Team, a specialist animal rescue team. We conduct technical rescue, perform in-field veterinary care, and aid in disaster assessment. Our team is completely voluntary and comprised of veterinarians, vet technologists, animal … View moreDear Neighbours,
We are Massey University Veterinary Emergency Response Team, a specialist animal rescue team. We conduct technical rescue, perform in-field veterinary care, and aid in disaster assessment. Our team is completely voluntary and comprised of veterinarians, vet technologists, animal handlers, and other skilled Massey staff.
We are raising funds to operate our teams. Please give your support by buying this Veterinary First Aid kit. This kit is specially designed by NZ Vet for NZ pets.
Our recent rescue: www.massey.ac.nz...
Our facebook page: www.facebook.com...
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Unleash the artist within you, showcase your DIY creative skills and spruce up an old item or completely repurpose it! Resene and Neighbourly are challenging everyday Kiwis like YOU to take part in the Resene Upcycling Awards.
We want to see your amazing creations so don't be afraid to go … View moreUnleash the artist within you, showcase your DIY creative skills and spruce up an old item or completely repurpose it! Resene and Neighbourly are challenging everyday Kiwis like YOU to take part in the Resene Upcycling Awards.
We want to see your amazing creations so don't be afraid to go all out! Check out some of the previous entires here.
Take part in the 2022 Resene Upcycling Awards. There are four great prizes worth $500 up for grabs: a $200 Resene voucher and a $300 Prezzy® card!
Find out more
Retirement is an exciting time, filled with possibilities. Our fixed fee guarantee is one of the ways we provide financial certainty. Ryman residents love it as it helps them reduce rising living costs and surprise expenses.
Enjoy the quality amenities at every Ryman village and splurge a little… View moreRetirement is an exciting time, filled with possibilities. Our fixed fee guarantee is one of the ways we provide financial certainty. Ryman residents love it as it helps them reduce rising living costs and surprise expenses.
Enjoy the quality amenities at every Ryman village and splurge a little on yourself if you feel like it! Take up that hobby you’ve dreamed of or plan a holiday somewhere warm.
It’s easy to live life your way when you have freedom to do the things you enjoy. It’s another example of how we’re pioneering retirement living.
Learn more
Trish from Roslyn - Terrace End
Augustine reversible hooded jacket - lovely casual wear - hardly worn at all - Size Large
Price: $80
Trish from Roslyn - Terrace End
Size 16 Charlo Dress, hardly been worn. Front has flowers on. Very true to colour - lovely and bright.
Price: $40
The Team from Resene ColorShop Palmerston North
Decorate small sunny nooks or bare walls with cute decorative hanging plant plaques and soothing Resene colours.
Find out how to create your own.
Beds & More Outlet Shop - Levin
NEW! Wool & Alpaca Throws Instore soon.
Beautiful cozy throws perfect for snuggling on the couch!
Large range of colours and styles.
Makes great birthday gift! 🎁
John Gibsone from SeniorNet Manawatū
If you are reading this then you may not need this class! However, you may know someone who could benefit - Aunty Maude, Grandad... So please pass the message on. We are teaching very basic skills using Chromebooks.
This will be 6-8 lessons in a small group starting in early October. There… View moreIf you are reading this then you may not need this class! However, you may know someone who could benefit - Aunty Maude, Grandad... So please pass the message on. We are teaching very basic skills using Chromebooks.
This will be 6-8 lessons in a small group starting in early October. There will be a small fee of $60 for this class to cover our room hire. We will have devices available but we expect students to purchase their own devices before the end of the course. We will advise on this. (There's no point in learning if you can't use it!).
There will be a class held in Palmerston North, and one in Feilding.
Contact us for more info, or to register.
Negotiable
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North
One of the best things about staying with my parents is the promise of soft, fluffy towels when I arrive. Compared to the rough, frequently damp variety I have at home, my mum’s towels feel like I'm being wrapped in clouds. When I ask her how she keeps her towels so fluffy, she replies, only… View moreOne of the best things about staying with my parents is the promise of soft, fluffy towels when I arrive. Compared to the rough, frequently damp variety I have at home, my mum’s towels feel like I'm being wrapped in clouds. When I ask her how she keeps her towels so fluffy, she replies, only half-joking, “I buy expensive towels.”
First, I read that the leading cause of stiff towels is often leftover detergent residue. However, while cutting back on detergent will prevent towels from growing scratchy, it may not revive the softness. Choosing a hot water cycle and washing loads of only towels are also recommended for maintaining fluff, but again may not be enough to bring it back from the dead.
Undeterred, I continued to scrounge around the internet, and eventually came across a few interesting tricks—using items that I already have lying around at home—that I decided to try. Not at all of them worked out, but here is what I discovered.
Add Baking Soda
What the internet says: Mix half a cup of baking soda along with a normal detergent dose for fluffier and cleaner towels. Baking soda also naturally eliminates musty and mildew smells that come from towels remaining damp for too long.
How it worked: The towel felt thicker and bouncier, but the threads were sharper and spikier—kind of like a buzz cut texture. Not entirely ideal.
Throw Tennis Balls in The Dryer
What the internet says: If you have a few clean, unused tennis balls lying around like I do, try throwing them in the dryer along with your towels. As the balls bounce around, they help remove lumps and increase softness.
How it worked: It didn’t. I noticed no difference in fluffiness from drying towels with tennis balls. My towels remained their same old scruffy selves.
Brush It Out
What the internet says: Use a hairbrush to brush your towel once it’s clean and dry, which will help break down any dried detergent residue and separate the threads from each other, making the towel softer to the touch.
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Levin
One of the best things about staying with my parents is the promise of soft, fluffy towels when I arrive. Compared to the rough, frequently damp variety I have at home, my mum’s towels feel like I'm being wrapped in clouds. When I ask her how she keeps her towels so fluffy, she replies, only… View moreOne of the best things about staying with my parents is the promise of soft, fluffy towels when I arrive. Compared to the rough, frequently damp variety I have at home, my mum’s towels feel like I'm being wrapped in clouds. When I ask her how she keeps her towels so fluffy, she replies, only half-joking, “I buy expensive towels.”
First, I read that the leading cause of stiff towels is often leftover detergent residue. However, while cutting back on detergent will prevent towels from growing scratchy, it may not revive the softness. Choosing a hot water cycle and washing loads of only towels are also recommended for maintaining fluff, but again may not be enough to bring it back from the dead.
Undeterred, I continued to scrounge around the internet, and eventually came across a few interesting tricks—using items that I already have lying around at home—that I decided to try. Not at all of them worked out, but here is what I discovered.
Add Baking Soda
What the internet says: Mix half a cup of baking soda along with a normal detergent dose for fluffier and cleaner towels. Baking soda also naturally eliminates musty and mildew smells that come from towels remaining damp for too long.
How it worked: The towel felt thicker and bouncier, but the threads were sharper and spikier—kind of like a buzz cut texture. Not entirely ideal.
Throw Tennis Balls in The Dryer
What the internet says: If you have a few clean, unused tennis balls lying around like I do, try throwing them in the dryer along with your towels. As the balls bounce around, they help remove lumps and increase softness.
How it worked: It didn’t. I noticed no difference in fluffiness from drying towels with tennis balls. My towels remained their same old scruffy selves.
Brush It Out
What the internet says: Use a hairbrush to brush your towel once it’s clean and dry, which will help break down any dried detergent residue and separate the threads from each other, making the towel softer to the touch.
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
Rosemary from Hokowhitu
This bottle of California Gold Nutrition Sport L-Glutamine is unopened and unused. Expiry date 07/24
Price: $10
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