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Pat from Mapua
If you have one, female or male design, unused and forgotten in a drawer, I would like to buy it please. There are mixed messages about the efficacy but I would like to try so not to take anti-inflammatory meds. The new ones are a silly price - if they turn out not to work. Please use the … View moreIf you have one, female or male design, unused and forgotten in a drawer, I would like to buy it please. There are mixed messages about the efficacy but I would like to try so not to take anti-inflammatory meds. The new ones are a silly price - if they turn out not to work. Please use the non-public messaging service here. Hope someone has one. Thanks. Pat
Hi neighbours,
David Millane has released a heartfelt tribute, thanking New Zealand for taking Grace "into your hearts" following her death.
Vigils for Grace were held around the country, with thousands of people lighting candles, observing a moment of silence, leaving flowers and … View moreHi neighbours,
David Millane has released a heartfelt tribute, thanking New Zealand for taking Grace "into your hearts" following her death.
Vigils for Grace were held around the country, with thousands of people lighting candles, observing a moment of silence, leaving flowers and some evening singing Amazing Grace.
Suzy from Mapua
Kia ora, does anyone know of (or would be interested in starting) an after school programme in Mapua? I know many other people are also in need of this.
Please feel free to add your comment if you need this too so anyone interested can get an idea of the market for it!
James from Richmond
So far I’m putting out a ton of blog posts however it’s not nearly as much as my competition however it is quality content.
You can find out more and see my blog here:
thepassionateenthusiast.com...
It really it coming along quite nicely and the idea is there but there’s still heaps of … View moreSo far I’m putting out a ton of blog posts however it’s not nearly as much as my competition however it is quality content.
You can find out more and see my blog here:
thepassionateenthusiast.com...
It really it coming along quite nicely and the idea is there but there’s still heaps of work to get through however I do have a lot of hope riding on this blog.
Thanks for your support everyone, the potential for this blog to free me from society’s norm and to enable me to become a figure at which my family can look up to is quite exponentially good so yeah.
Come on over and join me at my blog and if you want leave a comment as to what you think if you decide to read anything and as always stay safe everyone ☺️
Clive from Stoke
For sale MS 270 Stihl chainsaw, 18 inch bar with as new chain. Runs and cuts well. Will throw in chain sharpener jig and part container of chainbar lube.
No further use as we have downsized and no trees to cut up.
Call 0274-473-617
Price: $250
Hi neighbours,
More strike notices have been issued for the days before Christmas. The unions representing Air New Zealand Engineering and Logistics have extended their strike action for December 21, 22, and 23.
Negotiations between officials and union delegates are ongoing. To read more about … View moreHi neighbours,
More strike notices have been issued for the days before Christmas. The unions representing Air New Zealand Engineering and Logistics have extended their strike action for December 21, 22, and 23.
Negotiations between officials and union delegates are ongoing. To read more about this, click here. Have you got travel insurance for your flights? If a strike happens, you might not be covered. Read more about the Insurance Council of NZ's travel cover warning here.
Margie from Brightwater
I'm needing to hire an exercycle for 3 weeks after knee replacement surgery...thanks
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Barnardos Home-Based Early Learning - Upper South
We currently have spaces available in Richmond, Mapua and Motueka and have just had one arise in Nelson for the new year!
Our home–based educators provide early learning in a fun and secure home environment. Your child will benefit from engaging in activities and play that are designed to … View moreWe currently have spaces available in Richmond, Mapua and Motueka and have just had one arise in Nelson for the new year!
Our home–based educators provide early learning in a fun and secure home environment. Your child will benefit from engaging in activities and play that are designed to encourage their learning, curiosity and development. With over 40 years’ experience, Barnardos is New Zealand’s leading expert in early learning and childcare. To enquire about available spaces in your area, send us a message today.
Lesley from Mapua
Top pedigree two year old white Suffolk ram. Great worker. Great sire. Excellent progeny. $250 Ph. 5418288
Price: $250
Skara Bohny Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Some people have reported brown water coming out of their taps in Nelson - has it happened to you? How bad is it?
It should go away after running your taps for 10 minutes or so. Let us know how it goes in the comments.
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Joy from Stoke
Baby Blanket Unused
No damage
From a smoke free and pet free home
Depending on location can drop off if needed
Price: $5
Anne from Enner Glynn
16 inch Milazo bike for sale. Few scratches and torn seat. $50
Price: $50
Tony from Tahunanui
Last summer, with kids coming to stay, I went to the Warehouse to grab some buckets and spades for the beach. They had them alright, but they were flimsy, bendy even, and way less than useful at Tahunanui beach. Fortunately, I found solid ones at Para and all was sorted for the kids
Trouble is I … View moreLast summer, with kids coming to stay, I went to the Warehouse to grab some buckets and spades for the beach. They had them alright, but they were flimsy, bendy even, and way less than useful at Tahunanui beach. Fortunately, I found solid ones at Para and all was sorted for the kids
Trouble is I could easily see the future of those zillions of The Warehouse plastic beach toys nation wide – soon broken and discarded at the beach by disappointed children so I wrote to The Warehouse explaining that I accepted it was too late to change that summer’s stock but asking they got better stuff this year.
The Warehouse responded saying they stood by the quality of their stock and it was the parents’ responsibility to stop their children littering.
Going back in this year I see their plastic spades can be bent into a circle with the gentle use of just one finger.
The buckets were, if possible, even flimsier.
The Warehouse may reckon it’s doing its bit by encouraging shoppers to not use single use shopping bags but they are doing parents, children and the environment – including all sea creatures – a major disservice (harm in the case of the sea creatures) selling such obviously not fit for purpose plastic to take to the beach.
My own kids buckets and spades only got taken to the op shop, battered but still perfectly serviceable, once they had left home and we finally cleared up after them.
This Christmas, if you don’t want to waste money on junk and do care for the environment you might want to look at how ‘single use’ a lot of The Warehouse stock – not just the buckets and spades – are.
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