Milson, Palmerston North

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10 days ago

White Wine Consumer Study - Feast Lab - Massey University

Jen from Roslyn - Terrace End

Kia ora,

We are looking for participants to take part in a discussion group at the Feast Lab, Massey University in early May 2026. The aim of this study is to understand consumer opinions, preferences and other associations linked to Chardonnay wines.

Selected participants will attend 1 … View more
Kia ora,

We are looking for participants to take part in a discussion group at the Feast Lab, Massey University in early May 2026. The aim of this study is to understand consumer opinions, preferences and other associations linked to Chardonnay wines.

Selected participants will attend 1 session (~2 hours) where they will be asked to taste and describe up to ten Chardonnay wines (~100ml in total). You will have the option to expectorate (spit out) the samples, if preferred.

We appreciate you volunteering your time and participants selected to take part in this study will receive a thank-you voucher to cover expenses.

More details will be provided once we have checked that you meet the specific criteria of the study.

You must meet ALL of the following criteria to be able to participate:

Aged 20-70 years old
Willing to consume Chardonnay wines
Not pregnant or lactating
Not allergic or intolerant to wine (alcohol, grapes, sulphites)
Not taking any medications with alcohol interactions
No history or current issues with harmful use of alcohol
Not have any known smell/taste deficits or oral health disorders
Communicate competently in English
If you are interested, please click on this link Recruitment Questionnaire or scan the following QR code on the flyer attached.

If you have any questions regarding this study, please state White Wine Study on the email subject line to: feast@massey.ac.nz

Ngā Mihi,

The Feast Team

Note that the link above should take you directly to the survey. If the link still does not work, copy the link below into your browser: masseysensory.compusensecloud.com...

This project has been reviewed and approved by the Massey University Human Ethics Ohu Matatika 1, Application OM1 26/06. If you have any concerns about the conduct of this research, please contact the Chairperson, Massey University Human Ethics Ohu Matatika 1, email humanethics1@massey.ac.nz

Flyer - White Wine Consumer Study.pdf Download View

10 days ago

Pick Your Era

The Team from Red Cross Shop Palmerston North

✨🕺 PICK YOUR ERA AT RED CROSS SUPERSTORE 💃✨

Step into style from every decade at the Red Cross Shop! Whether you’re vibing vintage, loving retro, or chasing modern trends, we’ve got something for every era 🙌

👗 Classic elegance

👖 Retro throwbacks

🧥 Timeless winter finds… View more
✨🕺 PICK YOUR ERA AT RED CROSS SUPERSTORE 💃✨

Step into style from every decade at the Red Cross Shop! Whether you’re vibing vintage, loving retro, or chasing modern trends, we’ve got something for every era 🙌

👗 Classic elegance

👖 Retro throwbacks

🧥 Timeless winter finds

👠 Statement pieces you won’t see anywhere else

Why follow trends when you can pick your era and make it your own? ♻️💃

Come in, explore, and create your signature look, all while supporting a great cause ❤️

📍 Red Cross Superstore
931 Tremaine Ave

🛍️ New treasures arriving daily, with thanks from our wonderful volunteers 🙋‍♀️

Open 9am - 5pm, 7 days 

#PickYourEra #SustainableStyle 
#RedCrossNZ ##VintageVibes  ##RetroStyle ##ShopSecondHand

17 days ago

🤯🫠 Don't let this riddle melt your mind! 🚀

The Team from The Neighbourly Riddler

I’m always coming but never arrive.
I’m the place where all your dreams live until they become memories.

Do you think you know the answer? Simply 'Like' this post and we'll post the answer in the comments below at 2pm on the day!

Want to stop seeing these in your … View more
I’m always coming but never arrive.
I’m the place where all your dreams live until they become memories.

Do you think you know the answer? Simply 'Like' this post and we'll post the answer in the comments below at 2pm on the day!

Want to stop seeing these in your newsfeed? No worries! Simply head here and click once on the Following button.

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11 days ago

2003 Citroen Xsara Picasso

Kathryn from West End

Current WoF & Rego / Full Service History.
167,000 km.

Best offer.

Contact Tom: Ph. 06 357 7386

Negotiable

16 days ago

What are your Easter traditions?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

For some, it's a chance for an epic Easter egg hunt and for others, it may be a trip to church. For some, it might just be a few days of sleeping in.

We'd love to know, how do YOU mark Easter each year?

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14 days ago

Black hooded sweatshirt

Lynette from Kelvin Grove

Black hooded Champion sweatshirt. Size S. Could be unisex, excellent condition like new

Price: $20

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14 days ago

Teddy fabric hooded jacket

Lynette from Kelvin Grove

Black women's hooded teddy fabric zip front jacket. Size S. Glassons brand. Tidy clean condition.

Price: $20

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14 days ago

Cream hooded sweatshirt

Lynette from Kelvin Grove

Women's cream hooded sweatshirt. Thick quality. Size M. Brothers design oversized fit.65% cotton 35% polyester. Good condition.

Price: $20

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14 days ago

Calvin Klein womens jacket

Lynette from Kelvin Grove

Black, smooth feel, hooded women's hooded jacket. Worn a few times new condition. Size M. Lightweight breathable warmth.

Price: $140

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14 days ago

Weaving Studio Open Day

Natasha from Ashhurst - Pohangina

Slow Woven Textile Studio will be open on Easter Sunday from 10am–4pm.

Come and spend some time with me in the studio — learn about weaving, watch a live demonstration, and even make your own handwoven mug rug to take home for free. It takes about 15–20 minutes.

I share the studio with … View more
Slow Woven Textile Studio will be open on Easter Sunday from 10am–4pm.

Come and spend some time with me in the studio — learn about weaving, watch a live demonstration, and even make your own handwoven mug rug to take home for free. It takes about 15–20 minutes.

I share the studio with my father, rural artist Graham Christensen, and his work will also be on display.

Sunday 5th of April, 10am-4pm
84 Glenburn Road (off Napier Rd), Ashhurst
Number 84 is at the very end of the road, so wind your way up the hill and you'll see a big orange flag at the very end. That's me. 🙃

For more information see my website www.slowwoven.co.nz...

Slow Woven Textile Studio is open to the public on the first Sunday of the month. Groups and clubs are welcome to visit by appointment.

15 days ago

Easter blessings...

Angella from Awapuni

...to everyone for happy and safe holidays this year 2026

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15 days ago

Unwanted lawnmowers

Stephen from Takaro

Hi i am looking to buy a petrol lawnmower going or not.021665838.thankyou

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15 days ago

Pinecones for sale

Craig from Hokowhitu

I have large bags of pinecones for sale at $10 a bag. Call or text Craig on 021 452 181.

I can deliver within Palmerston North if buying 3 or more bags.

Price: $10

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16 days ago

Applications for our Annual Charity Partnership are open!

Julia Wallace Retirement Village

Calling all changemakers!

Are you passionate about creating a positive impact on Kiwi communities? Applications are now open for our annual charity partnership for the 2026 - 2027 term!

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16 days ago

Plan your trip - keep safe on the road this Easter

The Team from New Zealand Police

Police is still taking a firm approach to unsafe driving behaviour from travellers going anywhere on our roads this Easter holiday weekend.

Over Easter weekend in 2025, four lives were lost on roads – down from seven deaths recorded for the same period the year before.

Superintendent Steve … View more
Police is still taking a firm approach to unsafe driving behaviour from travellers going anywhere on our roads this Easter holiday weekend.

Over Easter weekend in 2025, four lives were lost on roads – down from seven deaths recorded for the same period the year before.

Superintendent Steve Greally, Director of Road Policing, says we can all do much better.
We still need drivers and road users to make smart decisions to keep themselves and others safe or they can expect to be ticketed, he says.

“Our staff will be out patrolling roads at any time and any where over Easter weekend and we will use the appropriate enforcement action if motorists are thought to be risking the safety of themselves and others on the roads.
“We are taking a serious stance to ensure we don’t see more lives lost on our roads."

Police will maintain a high level of visibility on our roads in order to prevent unsafe behaviours and enforce the law with a clear focus on reducing road trauma.

Superintendent Greally urges drivers to consider the safety of others and their own when getting behind the wheel and consider how your actions, can change the lives of people in an instant.
“Decisions when driving can put a life in the balance that’s why it’s important not to overlook them whenever or wherever you’re travelling.

“Make good choices. Put that seatbelt on – both your own and your kids. You don’t need to drink and drive - get a taxi or a ride-share like Uber or Didi or have a sober driver get you home.

Never use your phone while driving, that distraction could cost a life, and slow down, plan your holiday journey so you don’t have to hurry anywhere.

"Any of these will improve the chances of you arriving at your destination safely.”

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