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New lottery, new home

New lottery, new home

For just $15, you could win a fully furnished home in Blenheim worth over $1 million. Buy your tickets today!

708 days ago

Win 1 of 4 Premium 55” Panasonic 4K TVs worth $2999* each.

The TV Guide

To celebrate the FIFA World Cup, the TV Guide is giving you the chance to upgrade your lounge and impress your friends with a brand new 55” Panasonic 4K TV. Catch all the action with Panasonic’s new Premium LED TV, perfect for watching the FIFA World Cup, your favourite movies, streaming … View moreTo celebrate the FIFA World Cup, the TV Guide is giving you the chance to upgrade your lounge and impress your friends with a brand new 55” Panasonic 4K TV. Catch all the action with Panasonic’s new Premium LED TV, perfect for watching the FIFA World Cup, your favourite movies, streaming services, or classic TV shows.

Pick up a copy of the TV Guide each week between 13 Oct to 9 Nov, find the codeword, and follow the directions to be in to win! Each issue and codeword will be a new chance to win. You’ll have until 15 Nov to enter online or mail in your codeword. To view the T&Cs click here.

The team at the TV Guide

*based on recommended retail price
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708 days ago

All Souls' Day Services at Pukekohe Anglican Church

Cecily from Pukekohe

ALL SOULS' DAY this Wednesday, November 2: When we remember those we've loved and lost. Services 12 noon and 7pm at St Andrew's Anglican Church in Pukekohe (on the corner of Queen St and Wesley St). The church is open all day for candle-lighting and contemplation.

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709 days ago

The Building Guys

The Team from The Building Guys

Call us today! If you’re looking for a friendly family run business with over 35 years renovation experience then choose us.

We are based in East Auckland and have a team of good qualified people – Jade (the builder), Kelvin (the plumber), Chevi (the electrician) and Russell (the tiler) to … View more
Call us today! If you’re looking for a friendly family run business with over 35 years renovation experience then choose us.

We are based in East Auckland and have a team of good qualified people – Jade (the builder), Kelvin (the plumber), Chevi (the electrician) and Russell (the tiler) to do every job right.

Our team follows industry guidelines on coronavirus safety procedures to keep your family protected.

Book online using the link below or call Lucy on 021 022 55 388 for a chat about your amazing renovation plans.

Be safe!
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710 days ago

Timber: Waiuku Theatre Club's season including fundraiser for youth mental health support

Sapeer Mayron Reporter from Franklin County News

Waiuku Theatre dedicates performance to efforts to rally mental health support for kids

The Waiuku Theatre Club is putting on a show for the next two weeks, telling the story of a dilemma set in 1965.

For the cast and crew, it’s an opportunity to get out in front of a crowd after years of … View more
Waiuku Theatre dedicates performance to efforts to rally mental health support for kids

The Waiuku Theatre Club is putting on a show for the next two weeks, telling the story of a dilemma set in 1965.

For the cast and crew, it’s an opportunity to get out in front of a crowd after years of no theatre, but also a chance to highlight an issue close to their hearts.

Production Manager Haley King said for the crew, it was “icing on the cake” that one of their performances falls on November 04: Gumboot Friday, an annual rallying cry to raise funds and awareness for youth mental health.

“I think everyone is aware of the rising youth mental health concerns not just within our community but the whole of New Zealand, particularly with the impacts of covid on our young people and their school, team and friendship connections,” King said.

“The work that the people at I am Hope do and the commitment they have in fighting for our young people is incredible.

“They continue fighting and providing accessible help to our young people no matter what barriers are put before them, we should all fight for our young people. Supporting their work is the very least we can do.”

Money raised from tickets for the November 04 performance will go straight to I am Hope.

Waiuku Theatre Club are putting on ‘Timber,’ which follows kiwi lumberjacks who stumble across an ancient Kauri that is meant to be cut down. The crew is torn, and soon tree advocates and the council are involved in the saga.

Liam Hagenson, who wrote Timber along with Emily Laing, said the writers wanted to create a story that would appeal to the community they were born and raised in.

“But we wanted a light hearted story with a bit of conflict, this is where the thought of the hippies came in. Which leads to the setting of the 60s, the music, the attire, it all fits perfectly.”

So far, the crew have raised $800 in sponsorships from local businesses to donate, and had items donated for raffles too. On Gumboot Friday there will be spot prizes during the performance, and guests are encouraged to wear their gumboots to the show.

Tickets are available via www.waiukutheatre.com... and the show is running until November 12.

711 days ago

Auckland Museum's Incredible Rooftop Tour

The Team from Auckland Museum

You’d be surprised at what you might see and learn from the Museum’s rooftop. 🏙️

The Incredible Rooftop Tour is back from next week, running all summer at 10.15am daily and select Tuesday evenings.

Check out the Museum's flag storage, peer into the iconic stained glass ceiling, … View more
You’d be surprised at what you might see and learn from the Museum’s rooftop. 🏙️

The Incredible Rooftop Tour is back from next week, running all summer at 10.15am daily and select Tuesday evenings.

Check out the Museum's flag storage, peer into the iconic stained glass ceiling, enjoy views of Tāmaki Makaurau’s skyline and more.

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710 days ago

Smartsizing Your Future

Possum Bourne Retirement Village

Smartsizing is about creating a life of simplicity and enjoyment, by ensuring your home fits your lifestyle, now and in the future.

If you want to spend more time with family and friends, travel, stay active and learn new things, smartsizing makes this much easier. With less time spent on … View more
Smartsizing is about creating a life of simplicity and enjoyment, by ensuring your home fits your lifestyle, now and in the future.

If you want to spend more time with family and friends, travel, stay active and learn new things, smartsizing makes this much easier. With less time spent on maintenance and chores you’ll have more time to create a life full of enjoyment and meaning.

These webinars will offer insight into how you can make this happen.

Join us to hear from experts in their field as they offer insight into how you can achieve this.

Understanding the property market - Presented by Shane Cortese on Monday 14 November, 3:30pm.

Smart home technology - Presented by Grant Sidaway on Tuesday 15 November, 3:30pm.

Downsizing your way to a richer, happier life - Presented by Peter Walsh on Wednesday 16 November, 3:30pm.

These informative presentations are not to be missed, to find out more or to register click below.

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710 days ago

New turf for old friends at Waiuku Tennis Club

Sapeer Mayron Reporter from Franklin County News

One of Waiuku’s community hubs finally has a new astroturf, thanks to years of fundraising, grants and the efforts of members and friends alike.

The Waiuku Tennis Club is putting on a grand reopening to celebrate new astroturf, and invites locals to check out the club and maybe even sign up.
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One of Waiuku’s community hubs finally has a new astroturf, thanks to years of fundraising, grants and the efforts of members and friends alike.

The Waiuku Tennis Club is putting on a grand reopening to celebrate new astroturf, and invites locals to check out the club and maybe even sign up.

Life member Jonathan Taylor said the club has been a key part of his life ever since he moved to Waiuku in 1983.

He was part of an army of volunteers and club members who helped pull up the old astroturf and bundle it up for organisations to take away, saving the club some $16,000.

“It’s very much a part of the fabric of Waiuku, if you like,” Taylor said. “I am a big believer in that.”

Founded in 1907, the tennis club has seen generations of Waiuku families come and go. One of those families was Ilian Trivonov’s, who arrived in 2000 from Bulgaria.

Always an avid tennis player, there was no question about finding a club to play in, but this one quickly became his family’s connection to the community.

“I have no words to explain how welcoming the club was, and is. Everyone - adults, and kids,” Trivonov said.

“We keep connected. It’s very pleasant when you see somebody on the street, at the doctors, in the shops. We remember the good times.”

The NZ Community Trust, Lion Foundation, Waiuku Rotary Club, Foundation North* and the Teague Family made sizable donations to help buy the new turf.

You can join the celebrations, including an exhibition match and BBQ, at the Waiuku Tennis Club, 4 Racecourse Rd in Waiuku on Sunday 30th October, from 2-5pm, and if you become a member on the day you will get a free free Waiuku tennis club cap.

RSVP to waiukutennisclub@gmail.com

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710 days ago

Make your own courier box

The Team from Resene ColorShop Pukekohe

Keep daytime deliveries secure with this simple to build box that doubles as a seat painted in Resene Lustacryl. Find out how to create your own.

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710 days ago

7 ways to garden greener

The Warehouse New Zealand

With spring in the air, the price of veggies on the rise and Christmas around the corner there has never been a better time to get gardening!

You don’t need to spend big to get involved, and The Warehouse has plenty of options for anyone – from the avid green thumbs to the gardening novices.… View more
With spring in the air, the price of veggies on the rise and Christmas around the corner there has never been a better time to get gardening!

You don’t need to spend big to get involved, and The Warehouse has plenty of options for anyone – from the avid green thumbs to the gardening novices. You could grow a few veggies, fruit trees or even some windowsill herbs – all are a small step to living more sustainably, while saving a little money! Check out 7 ways to garden greener with The Warehouse.
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711 days ago

Have you met the volunteers at Addington Farm?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

These amazing community gardeners are finalists for our 2022 Ryman Healthcare Gardener of the Year. Read about their great work (and the other four finalists), and vote for your favourite!

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711 days ago

FREE ACTIVITY - Drawing in the Sand

Franklin Arts Centre from Franklin Arts Centre

Drawing in the Sand
Saturday 12 November, 10.30am – 12pm (drop in)

Please join exhibiting artists, Melanie Arnold, Belinda Griffiths and Diane Scott to try your hand at making art with sand. Experiment with tools and mark making inspired by the artists’ works in the gallery and create your … View more
Drawing in the Sand
Saturday 12 November, 10.30am – 12pm (drop in)

Please join exhibiting artists, Melanie Arnold, Belinda Griffiths and Diane Scott to try your hand at making art with sand. Experiment with tools and mark making inspired by the artists’ works in the gallery and create your own unique sand image to take home.

All ages (parental supervision essential for young children)

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711 days ago

Canterbury Tasting

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

Fantastic tasting and catch-up with the new and ‘old’ or established faces of Canterbury wine.

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711 days ago

Become an SPCA Foster Hero!

The Team from SPCA Auckland - Centres & Op Shops

Kitten season is almost here. Over the next six months, over 10,000 felines will come into SPCA’s care nationwide. Most of them will need some time in a foster home to heal, learn and grow.

Please help us give these babies the best start in life and sign up to be a foster parent today! No … View more
Kitten season is almost here. Over the next six months, over 10,000 felines will come into SPCA’s care nationwide. Most of them will need some time in a foster home to heal, learn and grow.

Please help us give these babies the best start in life and sign up to be a foster parent today! No matter if you work full-time; have pets, kids or flatmates; can only commit for a few weeks or are new to caring for animals – everyone can foster.

We cover all training and costs. All you need is time and love to spare!

Sign up today and save a life: www.spca.nz...

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711 days ago

Pams products recalled

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Foodstuffs Own Brands Ltd is recalling a selection of its Pams brand sprouts with salmonella being discovered as a result of routine testing.

While New Zealand Food Safety has not received any notification of associated illness, these products have now been removed from shelves at New World, … View more
Foodstuffs Own Brands Ltd is recalling a selection of its Pams brand sprouts with salmonella being discovered as a result of routine testing.

While New Zealand Food Safety has not received any notification of associated illness, these products have now been removed from shelves at New World, Pak'n Save, and Four Square stores throughout the North Island.

New Zealand Food Safety deputy director general Vincent Arbuckle says "As is our usual practice, New Zealand Food Safety will be working with Foodstuffs to understand how the contamination occurred and prevent its recurrence."

What you need to know:
- The recall includes Pam's 100g punnets of Alfalfa Sprouts, Salad Sprouts, Sandwich Selection Sprouts, and Spicy Sprouts Combo - all with a use-by date of 4 November 2022.
- Affected product should not be eaten, but can be returned to place of purchase for a refund.
- Salmonella poisoning can be serious, especially for people vulnerable to illness, including the very young, the elderly, the pregnant, and those with compromised immune systems.

If you have consumed these products and have health concerns, contact your health professional or call Health Line: 0800 61 11 16.

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712 days ago

Op Shop Summer Specials: T-shirts $1, Ladies' tops $2, Men's shirts $2

Cecily from Pukekohe

The Pukekohe Anglican Op Shop is closed this Saturday, October 29, for a memorial service but will be open as usual on Friday, 9am to noon. New-season summer stock specials T-shirts $1, ladies' tops and men's shirts $2. Cash only please, we have no Eftpos. The Op Shop is in the hall … View moreThe Pukekohe Anglican Op Shop is closed this Saturday, October 29, for a memorial service but will be open as usual on Friday, 9am to noon. New-season summer stock specials T-shirts $1, ladies' tops and men's shirts $2. Cash only please, we have no Eftpos. The Op Shop is in the hall behind St Andrew's Anglican Church on the corner of Queen St and Wesley St, Pukekohe. Usual opening hours are Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 9am to noon.

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