Linton, Palmerston North

926 days ago

Kitten

Leah from Levin

One kitten left to rehome. she's 12 weeks old a true tortoiseshell black ginger and beige female dewormed deflead looking for her new home. She's affectionate and well socialised around young kids and other cats. Please contact me on 02109127497 if you would like to come meet her or have … View moreOne kitten left to rehome. she's 12 weeks old a true tortoiseshell black ginger and beige female dewormed deflead looking for her new home. She's affectionate and well socialised around young kids and other cats. Please contact me on 02109127497 if you would like to come meet her or have any questions. Thank you

Price: $40

926 days ago

Window treatments to keep your home warm this winter

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Levin

Aren't you tired of sky-high winter power bills? Start with your windows to stop the cold from getting in.
BRANZ, an independent research organisation, says:

• 42% to 45% of heat in houses insulated to Pre-2007 requirements is lost through windows.
• If your home has been built or … View more
Aren't you tired of sky-high winter power bills? Start with your windows to stop the cold from getting in.
BRANZ, an independent research organisation, says:

• 42% to 45% of heat in houses insulated to Pre-2007 requirements is lost through windows.
• If your home has been built or renovated under the 2007 Building Code, which requires double glazing, you still lose up to 31% of heat through windows.
• Properly fitted curtains and blinds can cut heat loss through single glazed windows by 60% and double glazed windows by 40-50%.

Choosing the right window treatments will help insulate windows and prevent heat loss. Here are three options to answer your "how can I warm up my home?" this winter.

Honeycomb Blinds
Honeycomb blinds are one of the most energy-efficient window treatments. They are also known as honeycomb or cellular shades. These window coverings feature a honeycomb structure to make an air pocket between the window glass and the room that acts as an insulator, blocking heat and keeping the cold out.

When a heater is running, Honeycomb blinds reduce heat loss through windows by up to 60%, which equals around 10% savings on your heating energy. In hotter months, honeycomb blinds reduce unwanted heat from the sun through windows by up to 60% when installed with a tight fit. They are available in different layering options, including single and double-cell.

Heavy curtains or drapes
Drapes or curtains are another way to insulate your home by adding one extra barrier against the cold winter air. The main difference is that curtains are sized to fit the window, and drapes reach the floor.

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

926 days ago

Window treatments to keep your home warm this winter

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North

Aren't you tired of sky-high winter power bills? Start with your windows to stop the cold from getting in.
BRANZ, an independent research organisation, says:

• 42% to 45% of heat in houses insulated to Pre-2007 requirements is lost through windows.
• If your home has been built or … View more
Aren't you tired of sky-high winter power bills? Start with your windows to stop the cold from getting in.
BRANZ, an independent research organisation, says:

• 42% to 45% of heat in houses insulated to Pre-2007 requirements is lost through windows.
• If your home has been built or renovated under the 2007 Building Code, which requires double glazing, you still lose up to 31% of heat through windows.
• Properly fitted curtains and blinds can cut heat loss through single glazed windows by 60% and double glazed windows by 40-50%.

Choosing the right window treatments will help insulate windows and prevent heat loss. Here are three options to answer your "how can I warm up my home?" this winter.

Honeycomb Blinds
Honeycomb blinds are one of the most energy-efficient window treatments. They are also known as honeycomb or cellular shades. These window coverings feature a honeycomb structure to make an air pocket between the window glass and the room that acts as an insulator, blocking heat and keeping the cold out.

When a heater is running, Honeycomb blinds reduce heat loss through windows by up to 60%, which equals around 10% savings on your heating energy. In hotter months, honeycomb blinds reduce unwanted heat from the sun through windows by up to 60% when installed with a tight fit. They are available in different layering options, including single and double-cell.

Heavy curtains or drapes
Drapes or curtains are another way to insulate your home by adding one extra barrier against the cold winter air. The main difference is that curtains are sized to fit the window, and drapes reach the floor.

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

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927 days ago

Roller Blinds for sale

Stephen from Palmerston North Central

3 x Roller blinds
Dark Charcoal colour.
In good condition

2 at 210 drop x 190 wide
1 at 210 drop x 119 wide

The chains have been shortened to be used with a 1 metre drop(approx)… View more
3 x Roller blinds
Dark Charcoal colour.
In good condition

2 at 210 drop x 190 wide
1 at 210 drop x 119 wide

The chains have been shortened to be used with a 1 metre drop(approx)

Brackets included

Asking $30 ono

Pickup Hokowhitu

Negotiable

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937 days ago

Very friendly cat by Cook St Takeaways

Bee from West End

We have had a very frequent visitor who usually tries to let himself into our house and eat our cat's food. He's obviously well loved as he has new collars very frequently but we would love to know where he lives because he's been outside our house tonight for an hour meowing to come… View moreWe have had a very frequent visitor who usually tries to let himself into our house and eat our cat's food. He's obviously well loved as he has new collars very frequently but we would love to know where he lives because he's been outside our house tonight for an hour meowing to come inside!

927 days ago
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931 days ago

Dog Attack

Raewyn from Awapuni

PLEASE HELP & SHARE!
I need to speak with an elderly lady, about 5'5" tall, short grey hair, 70-80 years old of average build.
She & her dog Mia were in Rugby Street yesterday around 12.15pm. I wish to return something of hers that was left on my property.
Mia is a med sized, … View more
PLEASE HELP & SHARE!
I need to speak with an elderly lady, about 5'5" tall, short grey hair, 70-80 years old of average build.
She & her dog Mia were in Rugby Street yesterday around 12.15pm. I wish to return something of hers that was left on my property.
Mia is a med sized, black dog with a little white on it.
BEWARE!!!THIS DOG IS VICIOUS!!!!!!
Would seem Mia gets out & roams, & has been in the pound before.
I would also like to speak to the person that helped this woman around 12.30 pm
Police are involved & have evidence of what occurred.
Baxter is very sore & stiff today, with several lesions & a very swollen left side of his face. He is needing Vet attention today.
The attacking dog put its mouth & nose through my gates & savaged my Baby.
With the Primary School next door, my concerns are that the next victim could be someone's child.
PLEASE HELP ME FIND THIS WOMAN & HER CRAZY DOG........

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932 days ago

Gas bottles

Yvonne from West End

Hi for sale two full gas bottles 9 kilos each new bottles 25 dollars each don't use them now

929 days ago

Building Resilience

NumberWorks'nWords Palmerston North

Every child has the potential to achieve success. However success comes with hardship and setbacks, which is why it is important to build resilience along the way. Resilience helps us to adapt and bounce back from things that don't go as planned and helps us move forward. Here are five … View moreEvery child has the potential to achieve success. However success comes with hardship and setbacks, which is why it is important to build resilience along the way. Resilience helps us to adapt and bounce back from things that don't go as planned and helps us move forward. Here are five fundamental ways you can help your child build resilience! ?

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929 days ago

Trust a farmer to give us their opinion.

PGG Wrightson

The new range of Line7 performance workwear has been designed, developed and tested by you – New Zealand farmers. We asked, listened, and collaborated directly with farmers in the making of this gear. We tested and re-tested in on-farm environments. We re-engineered what farming workwear can be … View moreThe new range of Line7 performance workwear has been designed, developed and tested by you – New Zealand farmers. We asked, listened, and collaborated directly with farmers in the making of this gear. We tested and re-tested in on-farm environments. We re-engineered what farming workwear can be with your needs front of mind.

We brought our decades of experience creating world-class performance gear. Add to that a legacy of Kiwi innovation, a challenger spirit and a practical attitude that’s been part of Line 7 since we started back in 1963.

Every detail has been reviewed and refined – without overlooking the obvious. Breathable, flexible, functional and comfortable, while still being supremely durable and waterproof. Made to fit farmers of all shapes and sizes, with a dedicated range for women. Built to last, and last a bit longer still, with an included repair kit that means you can fix it up quickly yourself.

Now take it out there, try it on and put it to the test. Wear it out and wear it again. We’re pretty damn confident you won’t be disappointed
Find out more

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940 days ago

What Is This?

Nicole from West End

Does anyone know what this is?
I just noticed it suspended from a tree in my garden.
The plant has tangled itself around other trees and has this large, solid “fruit” hanging from it.

934 days ago

Save Mart Levin

Samantha from Levin

Hi Neibours

Trigger warning could be spelling mistakes (sorry)

I found myself in an interesting position today..

I went down to save mart Levin with my toddler today to have a look around and find some bargains.

I was stopped at the door pritty quickly and was then told I can not have my hand … View more
Hi Neibours

Trigger warning could be spelling mistakes (sorry)

I found myself in an interesting position today..

I went down to save mart Levin with my toddler today to have a look around and find some bargains.

I was stopped at the door pritty quickly and was then told I can not have my hand bag in the store.. her words were leave it in the car or leave it up at the counter...

Now I will admit I did see the sign but I was abit shocked as my hand bag is not a huge one I really didn't think it was going to be an issue well boy I was wrong.

Now I would totally understand if I had a big backpack or a extra large handbag

But the thing is my car is a keyless entry so if I was to "leave my bag in the car" any jo blogs could jump in and zoom off , if I was to bring my keys in I am then juggling keys, a wallet and a toodler all whilst looking for my bargains.

There was no way I felt comfortable leaveing my bag at the counter because by the way they act about theft ect.. how am I to know that my handbag is even safe behind their counter?

I am just abit shocked about the while experience and so bummed as I left because I did not feel safe leaving my bag anywhere but my shoulder! I have never experienced anything like this before

My question is have any of you? Am I over reacting? What do you guys think has this happened to anyone els?

931 days ago

Tramping Packs

Steve from Awapuni

One smaller pack ideal for older child or teen $30. One classic Mountain Mule Pack $30. Message me or text Steve on 027 2925 421.

Price: $30

931 days ago

Poster on canvas

Steve from Awapuni

Poster on canvas on wooden frame. $15 Message me or text Steve to 027 2925 421.

Price: $15

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931 days ago

fruit for free

Glenys from Highbury - Westbrook

Fejoas rhubarb and quince are at the food pantry on Ronberg St outside 45 come help yourselves

Free

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