Roslyn - Terrace End, Palmerston North

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604 days ago

Curvey Women's Preloved Clothing size 20-30 Stall @ Terrace End School Gala- Cash sales only

Liz from Takaro

Hi, I am a teacher based at Terrace End School in Palmerston North. I have probably close to 200 good to very good to new condition items of curvy women's clothing for sale at the Terrace End School Gala day tomorrow.
10 am to 2 pm rain or shine. I also have some children's books, toys,… View more
Hi, I am a teacher based at Terrace End School in Palmerston North. I have probably close to 200 good to very good to new condition items of curvy women's clothing for sale at the Terrace End School Gala day tomorrow.
10 am to 2 pm rain or shine. I also have some children's books, toys, games, girl's clothes, and household bric n brac.
***No EFTPOS cash sales only. Bring smaller notes/change ****
Curvy clothing from $1 to $5 per item. Bring your own bag!!!
Liz Hansen

Negotiable

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604 days ago

Carncot uniform items

Lindsay from Aokautere - Fitzherbert

Cardigan size M
Shorts size 14
Blouse size S

Price: $120

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604 days ago

Research Study - for women over 50 with knee pain

Jane from Takaro

CHAMP STUDY
We are inviting women over the age of 50, who experience knee pain on most days, to participate in a research study investigating the effects of collagen hydrolysate or milk protein on joint comfort (sore or stiff knees) and skin appearance.
Participation involves taking 1 of 3 … View more
CHAMP STUDY
We are inviting women over the age of 50, who experience knee pain on most days, to participate in a research study investigating the effects of collagen hydrolysate or milk protein on joint comfort (sore or stiff knees) and skin appearance.
Participation involves taking 1 of 3 supplements (collagen, milk protein or placebo) each day for 4 months and attending two visits (4 months apart) to the Human Nutrition Research Unit (HNRU) at Massey University, Palmerston North.
For more information, scan the QR code or contact the research team: 021 764 868 (06) 951 6321.
The study has been approved by the Health and Disability Ethics Committee, HDEC Ethics Reference 2022 EXP 12925

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604 days ago

Minor Welding Job

Tony from Feilding

Does anyone know of someone who would be able to do a 5 minute welding / soldering job to repair my wife's favourite coat stand?
Much appreciated.

604 days ago

Sale at Hokowhitu Village Centre

Helen Gilmour-Jones from Hokowhitu Village Centre Incorporated

New greeting cards, gift wraps, post cards, and other donated items. Sunday 2 April at the Village Market. Mostly $1

Negotiable

605 days ago

Floating flowers

The Team from Resene ColorShop Palmerston North

Create art using Resene paint and your own breath.

Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.

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605 days ago

Appy, ‘appy birthday.

Waitomo Group

It’s been 3 years since we’ve been fueling Kiwis with ‘appiness, and we’re giving you the gifts.

Fill up ‘appily before Monday and you’re in the draw to win your share of $1,000 Moolah. Woohoo!
Find out more

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605 days ago

Listings

Sheryn from Sheryn Prince Real Estate

ON THE MARKET 💎

40 Turitea Road, Fitzherbert
🛏 4 🛁 1 🚗 Double Garage
Enquiries over $919,000

When Town Meets Country
powersrealty.co.nz...

How often do you come across the opportunity to experience true country lifestyle, all while having town right on your doorstep? 40… View more
ON THE MARKET 💎

40 Turitea Road, Fitzherbert
🛏 4 🛁 1 🚗 Double Garage
Enquiries over $919,000

When Town Meets Country
powersrealty.co.nz...

How often do you come across the opportunity to experience true country lifestyle, all while having town right on your doorstep? 40 Turitea Road offers the best of both worlds! The set up here provides you with the prospect to get a real taste of what country life can offer. Simply drive up the hill and you’re back in the hustle and bustle of city life with an easy commute back into the city centre. The convenience is priceless!

What you are going to love about this property:
- Beautiful villa that has been extensively renovated
- Modernised kitchen with new chattels and fixtures and complimented with gorgeous polished floors
- Four generous size bedrooms with the master featuring a luxurious built in wardrobe
- Cleverly positioned wood burner complimented with heat transfer system that is deducted to all bedrooms
- Double garage with access on both sides
- Water supply through town mains, yes you read that right - Town water supply!
- Generous decking area provides the perfect outdoor entertaining setting overlooking the sunset positioned rose gardens
- Dedicated veggie garden area complete with additional green house.
- Abundance of fruit trees spread throughout the property
- Five fully fenced grazing paddocks
- Extremely short drive (walking distance) to the Summerhill shopping centre

If the allurement of your own sanctuary has been on the cards, now is the time, no more procrastinating! Call Sheryn for more information today.

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607 days ago

Window cleaner

Judy from Milson

Looking for someone to clean my 3 bedroom house in Milson windows inside and outside. it will be the week of Easter Monday.
thankyou Judy

609 days ago

Poll: Should we scrap daylight saving?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

This Sunday we'll be putting our clocks back for the end of daylight saving. Despite the benefits of an extra hour of sun during daylight saving, these clock changes commonly bring disruptions to our households and sleep - some feel that it should be scrapped altogether. What do you think?

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This Sunday we'll be putting our clocks back for the end of daylight saving. Despite the benefits of an extra hour of sun during daylight saving, these clock changes commonly bring disruptions to our households and sleep - some feel that it should be scrapped altogether. What do you think?

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.

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Should we scrap daylight saving?
  • 32.5% Yes, scrap daylight savings
    32.5% Complete
  • 54.1% No, keep daylight savings
    54.1% Complete
  • 7% I don't mind either way
    7% Complete
  • 6.4% Keep daylight savings but change the dates
    6.4% Complete
6075 votes
606 days ago

Awesome Bargains

The Team from Red Cross Shop Palmerston North

Hi Neighbours. We have some great specials to make your $$ go further!!
This week we feature 25% OFF END OF SEASON CLOTHING AND 50% OFF SELECTED FURNITURE.
Also our clothing racks are filling up with fresh new season winter clothing.
Cheers from us all at your RED CROSS SHOP Cnr Tremaine Ave and … View more
Hi Neighbours. We have some great specials to make your $$ go further!!
This week we feature 25% OFF END OF SEASON CLOTHING AND 50% OFF SELECTED FURNITURE.
Also our clothing racks are filling up with fresh new season winter clothing.
Cheers from us all at your RED CROSS SHOP Cnr Tremaine Ave and Malden St Palmerston North.

606 days ago

How Often Should You Clean Your Curtains?

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North

The frequency of cleaning curtains largely depends on a few factors such as the material of the curtains, their location, and the level of dust and pollutants in the air. As a general rule, it is recommended to clean your curtains every 6-12 months. Here are some reasons why:

1. Dust and … View more
The frequency of cleaning curtains largely depends on a few factors such as the material of the curtains, their location, and the level of dust and pollutants in the air. As a general rule, it is recommended to clean your curtains every 6-12 months. Here are some reasons why:

1. Dust and allergens: Curtains can collect dust, dirt, and allergens over time. If you or anyone in your household suffers from allergies or asthma, it is especially important to clean your curtains regularly to prevent the accumulation of allergens that can trigger symptoms.
2. Stains and spills: Curtains can also become stained or soiled from spills, pet hair, or everyday use. Regular cleaning can help remove these stains and keep your curtains looking fresh and new.
3. Sun damage: Curtains can also become damaged over time from exposure to sunlight. Regular cleaning can help prevent sun damage and prolong the life of your curtains.
4. Odours: Curtains can also absorb odours from cooking, smoking, or pets. Regular cleaning can help eliminate these odours and keep your home smelling fresh.

However, curtains located in high-traffic areas, such as the living room or kitchen, may require more frequent cleaning, perhaps every three to six months. Curtains made of heavy fabrics, such as velvet or chenille, may also collect more dust and require more frequent cleaning.

In addition to regular cleaning, it is also recommended to vacuum your curtains regularly to remove dust and other particles. This can help to reduce the frequency of deep cleaning and extend the life of your curtains.

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607 days ago

Yoga wedges

Stephen from Palmerston North Central

I have a set of Timber Yoga wedges. New handmade.
Pick up Hokowhitu

Price: $15

608 days ago

Leather lounge suite

John from Palmerston North Central

Hi all, l have this leather lounge suite for sale which is in tidy and good working condition.
Quite a steal for something this grand.

Price: $300

608 days ago

Sam Whitelock Webinar

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Neighbourhood Support members across New Zealand are invited to attend a special wellbeing webinar, 'Building Strong Communities', with Farmstrong Ambassador, Sam Whitelock, at 7:30pm on Tuesday April 4th.

For more information and to register, head to www.neighbourhoodsupport.co.nz....… View more
Neighbourhood Support members across New Zealand are invited to attend a special wellbeing webinar, 'Building Strong Communities', with Farmstrong Ambassador, Sam Whitelock, at 7:30pm on Tuesday April 4th.

For more information and to register, head to www.neighbourhoodsupport.co.nz....

Please invite those on your street and in your neighbourhood who might be interested (it's not just for rural folk, although those of you in rural communities might be particularly interested).

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