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1938 days ago

PRODUCT RECALL: Warehouse children's sleepwear

Neighbourly.co.nz

The Warehouse has recalled a range of children's sleepwear amid concerns of children being strangled or burned.

"The draw cord and pom poms may become tangled when worn posing a safety risk to children, plus they may present a fire hazard if they are exposed to a naked flame," the… View more
The Warehouse has recalled a range of children's sleepwear amid concerns of children being strangled or burned.

"The draw cord and pom poms may become tangled when worn posing a safety risk to children, plus they may present a fire hazard if they are exposed to a naked flame," the notice said.

Anyone who brought one of the $18 ponchos should "stop using it and return it to the nearest Warehouse store".

For more information contact The Warehouse on 0800 422 274 or go to its website.
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1938 days ago

Adding a profile picture

from Papamoa Beach

Adding a profile photo is a great way to personalise your profile on Neighbourly.

To add a profile photo using your computer
Visit your profile by clicking on MY NEIGHBOURLY at the top of the screen and select MY PROFILE from the drop-down menu
Click EDIT PROFILE
Next to "upload a … View more
Adding a profile photo is a great way to personalise your profile on Neighbourly.

To add a profile photo using your computer
Visit your profile by clicking on MY NEIGHBOURLY at the top of the screen and select MY PROFILE from the drop-down menu
Click EDIT PROFILE
Next to "upload a photo", click SELECT PROFILE PICTURE
Once you've selected your photo and clicked Open, you will have a chance to crop the picture to the size you wish
Once you are happy, click SAVE at the bottom of the page
You will now see your photo in your profile.

To add a profile photo using your mobile app
Tap on the ME tab at the bottom of your screen
Tap SETTINGS under your current picture
Select ACCOUNT
Tap the blue writing that reads CHANGE PROFILE PICTURE
Choose where you'd like to upload your photo from and select the picture
Once you're happy with your choice, tap DONE

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1939 days ago

Woman’s Spidi Motorcycle pants

Angelina from Otumoetai

Great condition, size S, removable padding on knees & hips, also lined for winter which zips in/out.

Negotiable

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1939 days ago

Stolen letterbox

Philip from Maungatapu

Last night some thieving mongrel stole our Stainless Steel letterbox, out of a group of 4 all the same at the top of our drive on Te Wati Street. If anybody finds it in their yard, or knows who took it, return it with no questions asked please. I have a feeling I know who it was. Let me know … View moreLast night some thieving mongrel stole our Stainless Steel letterbox, out of a group of 4 all the same at the top of our drive on Te Wati Street. If anybody finds it in their yard, or knows who took it, return it with no questions asked please. I have a feeling I know who it was. Let me know through here.

1941 days ago

ceiling panel replacement

Ross from Hairini

anyone know of a builder or handyman that can replace a ceiling panel?.
I just had chimney removed and want replacement ceiling panel where hole is.

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1942 days ago

Curtains, squabs

Pascale from Ohauiti

Tired of your curtains, squabs in your house, caravan or motorhome?
I can help.... You can give me a ring on 021 254 4768 or PM.

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1941 days ago

Shredded Paper

Cathy from Ohauiti

We have about 6 bags to get rid of, if anyone wants them. Contact me on 027 235 3919

Free

1941 days ago

Create your own plant stand

The Team from Resene ColorShop Tauranga

Slightly Scandi and very cool, this concrete plant stand is a stylish addition to any home. Finish the legs with your favourite Resene colour.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself.

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1941 days ago

Fluroescent Lights

Claude from Brookfield

Four lights 2 double and 2 single all working . + one spare tube and spare starters $50.00 for everything

Price: $50

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1941 days ago

"The Journey", by Brandon Bays.

Peter from Bellevue

This book and process has been around for many years and still it is just absolutely amazing to what can happen when you are going on "The Journey".


What is “The Journey” ? Have you ever heard about this book or process? it is worth reading about it at least, fascinating process … View more
This book and process has been around for many years and still it is just absolutely amazing to what can happen when you are going on "The Journey".


What is “The Journey” ? Have you ever heard about this book or process? it is worth reading about it at least, fascinating process to do even more so.
“The Journey” is a way of helping to heal your life and set yourself free from the results of thought patterns that have been causing stress, tension, pain or dis-ease. These thought patterns will have been created from a past experiences and the memories of them still held in the body and affecting everyday life.

After being diagnosed with a football-sized tumour, experiencing her own personal journey of healing which led to a complete healing, Brandon Bays writes her story in a book named, “The Journey.” I highly recommend this book as a resource for people who wish to experience “The Journey Process”.

Journey sessions can be deeply transformative and have set thousands of people free from lifelong emotional and physical blocks. It can guide a person directly to the root cause of longstanding difficulties and then give them the tools to heal it completely. The changes that result in the mind and the body produce lasting results.

Journey sessions have the potential to powerfully heal and transform particular areas of your life, e.g. physical health, relationships, grief and trauma etc.

A journey session is guided by your own body wisdom and will allow you to let go of what you are ready to let go of. As most of us require healing in many different aspects of our lives and healing may be done in layers to protect the body and mind, it may require a series of sessions to achieve it.
Healing the body and mind … It all starts with a decision … Your decision

A decision that recognises that something in your life needs to be healed. It might be that something needs to change, something needs to be different or something needs to improve. Once you have made the decision to heal, I am here to support it by introducing you to Transformational Emotional and Cellular Level Healing in the Mind and Body (the experience of it). It is done by transforming the informational content in your body and mind.

My involvement is of the nature of guide, coach, facilitator, supporter and teacher and it is in this function I specialise in. I do my best to create a safe and supportive environment to support you.
No words can really describe how it works.
The only way for you to really get to know it … is in the experience itself.

This book with the front cover below can be purchased from Amazon.com and in most major book stores and is often available at public libraries. I suggest to everyone to get a copy from themselves.

If you curious and like to know more about how "The Journey" can change your life I offer for next few days a free of charge talk on the phone or maybe a 1/2 hour visit with me to help explain it all and to find out what is your biggest challenge for you to overcome at the moment, e.g. grief, anxiety, stress, depression, physical illness. So call now 020 41741215 to say hello and I am presently in Bethlehem, Tauranga. Looking forward to connect with you, Peter

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1944 days ago

Vinyl Flooring

Taryn from Welcome Bay

Hi,
Does anyone know of someone who could put down Vinyl flooring it is for a small toilet and bathroom area?
Thanks, Taryn

1942 days ago

Poll: Have you ever challenged a parking ticket?

Stacey Reporter from Stuff

It's true that you agreed to a legally binding contract as soon as you drove into the parking lot. Thankfully, New Zealand law protects consumers from the exploitative clauses that corporates love to slip in the fine print.

Under contract law, parking companies can only claim for "the … View more
It's true that you agreed to a legally binding contract as soon as you drove into the parking lot. Thankfully, New Zealand law protects consumers from the exploitative clauses that corporates love to slip in the fine print.

Under contract law, parking companies can only claim for "the actual and reasonable costs they incurred". Charging $65 for a short overstay in an empty carpark is as far from reasonable as you can get.

To find out what to do in this situation, click here

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Have you ever challenged a parking ticket?
  • 46.8% Yes, and I won!
    46.8% Complete
  • 32.4% Nah, I jut pay it
    32.4% Complete
  • 20.8% Yes, but I still had to pay
    20.8% Complete
1168 votes
1942 days ago

Mould and mildew on fabrics

Owner from Curtain Clean BOP Ltd

Mould and mildew on curtains and upholstery is unsightly, unhealthy, gives off a musty smell and has the potential to stain or eat into fabric. It’s a greedy little fungus that likes to feed on the dust or dirt on your fabrics, or even on the fabrics itself.


Organic fibres are gourmet fare … View more
Mould and mildew on curtains and upholstery is unsightly, unhealthy, gives off a musty smell and has the potential to stain or eat into fabric. It’s a greedy little fungus that likes to feed on the dust or dirt on your fabrics, or even on the fabrics itself.


Organic fibres are gourmet fare for mildew. This includes animal (protein) fibres such as wool or silk, or plant (cellulose) fibres like cotton, linen or rayon – although man-made fibres are not immune either; all it takes is some dust to gather in the folds of your curtains or creases in your couch, and mildew quickly moves in. Areas near the kitchen are particularly at risk – cooking grease released into the air settles on your soft furnishings, attracting damp and dust, and providing mildew with a tasty snack.


When choosing fabric for your home, you can select a type that resists mildew better than others, such as polyester or viscose. If you love the natural look, there’s no need to give it up – modern blends of man-made fibres can be woven to mimic the look and feel of natural fabric. We offer sheers such as Sierra which are 100% polyester but look like linen, or faux silk like Majestic Silk.

Mildew loves something easy to stick to – a smooth, shiny fabric like Xavier is harder for it to establish itself on, and a good choice if you find that mildew is a problem in your home. You could also try a water repellent fabric such as our upholstery fabrics Sebastian and Palazzo. These are less likely to get damp and encourage mildew growth.

Prevention is the best cure.


Read more at: www.charlesparsonsinteriors.com...

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1943 days ago

LOST GOLD BELCHER CHAIN

Kevin from Tauranga City

Hi there. I'm posting this in the hope that some very honest person might have found a gold belcher chain on Mount Maunganui beach between Arataki to Omanu on Monday morning. It was a birthday present from my husband 20 years ago :( I walked on the beach at around high tide. If you have … View moreHi there. I'm posting this in the hope that some very honest person might have found a gold belcher chain on Mount Maunganui beach between Arataki to Omanu on Monday morning. It was a birthday present from my husband 20 years ago :( I walked on the beach at around high tide. If you have found it could you please phone me on 022 6453819. I am happy to give a reward. Thanks.

1943 days ago

Mum needs $100,000 to treat baby son with fatal bone condition. Can you help?

Reporter

A baby boy will only live for a few months without a $100,000 medication that is not funded in New Zealand.

Kaan Hunter was diagnosed with an extremely rare and fatal bone condition, infantile hypophosphatasia, shortly after his birth. Without the medication, Kaan's life expectancy is only … View more
A baby boy will only live for a few months without a $100,000 medication that is not funded in New Zealand.

Kaan Hunter was diagnosed with an extremely rare and fatal bone condition, infantile hypophosphatasia, shortly after his birth. Without the medication, Kaan's life expectancy is only four to six months. He is the only one in NZ with this condition.

"Doctors have put in an application to Pharmac to see if he will get accepted, but it's so much money and they said 'don't hold your breath'," the Bay of Plenty mum said.

A Givealittle page has been set up to help buy Kaan some time.
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