Greerton - Parkvale, Tauranga

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258 days ago

GARAGE SALE:October 22nd 173 marine parade 8am -12.00

Ros from Mount Maunganui

Garage sale October 22nd NOT before 8am -12.
Women's clothes size 8 -16,leather jacket.
Top labels.
Shoes 40- 41.
Linen, odds & ends,many things to list.come have a look
Having a clean out ready for summer .

Price: $1,234

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258 days ago

Italian coffe machine “Tube”

Daniela from Pyes Pa

Imported from Italy The Tube features are:

A heat exchanger with excellent thermal stability for coffee extraction.
Power absorption of only 450W with working thermostat of 98°C.
Inlet/outlet 3-way solenoid valve.
Vertical group closure to give the machine more steadiness at group closure.
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Imported from Italy The Tube features are:

A heat exchanger with excellent thermal stability for coffee extraction.
Power absorption of only 450W with working thermostat of 98°C.
Inlet/outlet 3-way solenoid valve.
Vertical group closure to give the machine more steadiness at group closure.
Patented Compensator, located in the lower part of the group which allows an effortless closure at constant pressure over time without leaving dirt deposits on bottom side (problem that persists in traditional systems).
No group adjustment, the compensator adapts itself to the coffee pod and you can also extract a standard tea bag!
Uniform extraction of the coffee due to the stabilisation of the working pressure.
Easy access to group for maintenance purpose through the top cover, which is fixed by means of only two screws.

Ideal for little kitchen, caravan or boat

Only 1 year old - white colour
Working with paper compostable pods that you can buy from caffè Italiano online and delivery at your front door for only 60cent per pod.
Pick up at the lakes or meet in Tauranga CBD

Negotiable

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258 days ago

Italian coffe machine “Tube”

Daniela from Pyes Pa

Imported from Italy The Tube features are:

A heat exchanger with excellent thermal stability for coffee extraction.
Power absorption of only 450W with working thermostat of 98°C.
Inlet/outlet 3-way solenoid valve.
Vertical group closure to give the machine more steadiness at group closure.
View more
Imported from Italy The Tube features are:

A heat exchanger with excellent thermal stability for coffee extraction.
Power absorption of only 450W with working thermostat of 98°C.
Inlet/outlet 3-way solenoid valve.
Vertical group closure to give the machine more steadiness at group closure.
Patented Compensator, located in the lower part of the group which allows an effortless closure at constant pressure over time without leaving dirt deposits on bottom side (problem that persists in traditional systems).
No group adjustment, the compensator adapts itself to the coffee pod and you can also extract a standard tea bag!
Uniform extraction of the coffee due to the stabilisation of the working pressure.
Easy access to group for maintenance purpose through the top cover, which is fixed by means of only two screws.

Ideal for little kitchen, caravan or boat

Only 1 year old - white colour
Working with paper compostable pods that you can buy from caffè Italiano online and delivery at your front door for only 60cent per pod.
Pick up at the lakes or meet in Tauranga CBD

Negotiable

262 days ago

Poll: Can you paint a shared fence?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

A common neighbourhood quandary is the shared fence and we wonder what you would do... Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.

Your fence needs a paint but it's a fence that is shared with your … View more
A common neighbourhood quandary is the shared fence and we wonder what you would do... Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.

Your fence needs a paint but it's a fence that is shared with your neighbour's property. Do you...

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Can you paint a shared fence?
  • 78.7% Paint just your side and try not to drip paint on theirs
    78.7% Complete
  • 1% Paint both sides while they’re not home
    1% Complete
  • 17.6% Offer to paint the neighbour’s side so it matches
    17.6% Complete
  • 2.8% Decide not to paint it at all as you don’t want to cause conflict
    2.8% Complete
1827 votes
259 days ago

Vote for People's Choice Awards!

The Team from NZ Compare

Wondering about your power, broadband and mobile providers? It's time to have your say!

Voting for the PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS in the Power, Broadband and Mobile categories is now open. Click below to VOTE NOW!

Share your voice and VOTE for who you think deserves to WIN … View more
Wondering about your power, broadband and mobile providers? It's time to have your say!

Voting for the PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS in the Power, Broadband and Mobile categories is now open. Click below to VOTE NOW!

Share your voice and VOTE for who you think deserves to WIN People's Choice - Power, Broadband and Mobile in New Zealand.
Voting ends on November 17th, 2023.

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259 days ago

Woman@work Ltd:A team of your friendly local gardeners. Call Jay 0273260408 Book your Free Quote

Debbie Julian from Woman@Work Ltd

Happy Thursday🙏Your local gardeners.
We offer All Gardening Services,
Monthly, Fortnightly Garden Care maintenance. One off jobs. "We got you"
Garden packages, working with your budget, working with you for your needs.
We remove the greenwaste so you don't have to worry about it. … View more
Happy Thursday🙏Your local gardeners.
We offer All Gardening Services,
Monthly, Fortnightly Garden Care maintenance. One off jobs. "We got you"
Garden packages, working with your budget, working with you for your needs.
We remove the greenwaste so you don't have to worry about it. Give us a call.

259 days ago

Cameron Road Stage 2

Communications from Tauranga City Council

With Cameron Road Stage 1 almost complete, it’s time to think about Cameron Road Stage 2 – from 17th Avenue to Cheyne Road, Pyes Pā.

We have developed an early design to make this area safer and more attractive, enable growth on the Te Papa peninsula and provide more ways for people to … View more
With Cameron Road Stage 1 almost complete, it’s time to think about Cameron Road Stage 2 – from 17th Avenue to Cheyne Road, Pyes Pā.

We have developed an early design to make this area safer and more attractive, enable growth on the Te Papa peninsula and provide more ways for people to move.

Check out our plans and tell us what you think: bit.ly...

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260 days ago

How to create a holiday atmosphere for your short term rental

Matt from Matt Wineera - Thats Real Estate with Matt Wineera

Whether you own a short-term rental property or plan to rent out your home while you’re away, creating a holiday home feel is essential to attract potential guests and ensure a delightful stay. By incorporating a few thoughtful touches and strategic design choices, you can transform your property… View moreWhether you own a short-term rental property or plan to rent out your home while you’re away, creating a holiday home feel is essential to attract potential guests and ensure a delightful stay. By incorporating a few thoughtful touches and strategic design choices, you can transform your property into a welcoming oasis that will capture the essence of a holiday getaway. 

Step 1: Optimise the Layout and Utilise Space
Start by considering the layout and flow of your property and make sure it is optimised for comfort and convenience. Arrange furniture in a way that encourages guests to sit and relax, using comfortable seating options and open areas for easy movement. Create distinct areas for dining, lounging, and sleeping, providing a sense of functionality and purpose.


Step 2: Choose a Cohesive and Inviting Colour Scheme
Selecting an appropriate colour scheme is crucial in creating a holiday ambience. Choose soft, neutral tones such as whites, creams, pastels, or light earthy hues to evoke a sense of tranquillity and relaxation. Introduce pops of colour through accent pieces such as cushions, throws, and artwork, reflecting the destination’s natural surroundings or cultural influences.

Step 3: Pay Attention to Lighting
Lighting plays a vital role in setting the right mood and ambience in any space. Incorporate a variety of lighting options, including ambient, task, and accent lighting. Consider installing dimmer switches to allow guests to adjust the lighting according to their preferences. Utilise natural light by keeping window treatments minimal, allowing sunshine to flood the rooms during the day.

Step 4: Infuse Local Flair and Decorative Accents
To give your rental a distinct holiday home feel, incorporate decorative accents that reflect the local culture, traditions, and natural surroundings. Display artwork, photographs, or wall hangings that showcase the destination’s landmarks or scenic beauty. Introduce locally crafted decorative items, such as pottery, textiles, or unique artefacts, to infuse authenticity and charm into the space.

Step 5: Focus on Comfort and Convenience
To enhance the holiday experience for your guests, prioritise comfort and convenience. Invest in high-quality bedding, plush pillows, and soft linens to ensure a good night’s sleep. Provide ample storage space for guests to unpack their belongings and keep the rental tidy. Include essential amenities like Wi-Fi, cable TV, air conditioning, heating, and well-equipped kitchens to enhance convenience and functionality.

Step 6: Create Inviting Outdoor Spaces
If your rental property includes outdoor areas such as a patio, balcony, or garden, make them inviting and appealing. Furnish outdoor spaces with comfortable seating, tables, and shade options. Add potted plants, colourful flowers, or even a small herb garden to bring life and freshness to the outdoor setting. Provide outdoor lighting to extend the usability of the space into the evenings.

Step 7: Offer Thoughtful Extras and Welcome Packs
Go the extra mile to make your guests feel special and cared for. Prepare welcome packs that include local guides, maps, brochures, and recommendations for nearby attractions, restaurants, and activities. Offer complimentary toiletries, a selection of teas or coffees, and a small basket of local treats to add a personal touch and create a sense of warmth and hospitality.

Transforming your rental property into a holiday home doesn’t require a complete overhaul. By focusing on strategic design choices, incorporating local elements, and prioritising comfort and convenience, you can create a welcoming and memorable vacation experience for your guests. 
Remember, attention to detail, thoughtful touches and a warm ambience are the key ingredients that will make your short-term rental stand out, encouraging guests to return and recommend your property to others.

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260 days ago

Cat for rehoming

Maureen from Bethlehem

Lovely black female cat, 5 years old, spayed, micro chipped. Beautiful nature, small, quiet. Needs a home without a dog and someone to love her.
phone 027 625 4574 Brian or Maureen 5776148

Free

260 days ago

WIN $100 Prezzy Card

The Team from NZ Compare

WIN 1 of 5 $100 Prezzy Cards - It's just a few clicks away!
Simply complete our EASY PriceMe survey and get ready to win big!
Ready to win? CLICK below.

But that's not all – your insights will help us create the best deals for Black Friday, tailored just for you.
Get started now… View more
WIN 1 of 5 $100 Prezzy Cards - It's just a few clicks away!
Simply complete our EASY PriceMe survey and get ready to win big!
Ready to win? CLICK below.

But that's not all – your insights will help us create the best deals for Black Friday, tailored just for you.
Get started now and let your voice be heard!

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260 days ago

The Ryman Lifestyle – Your Free Guide

Bob Owens Retirement Village

When it’s time to explore retirement village options, you have so many choices. So how do you decide what village is best for you? We’ve put together a comprehensive guide explaining all there is to know about Ryman retirement living.

How much does a retirement village cost? What levels of … View more
When it’s time to explore retirement village options, you have so many choices. So how do you decide what village is best for you? We’ve put together a comprehensive guide explaining all there is to know about Ryman retirement living.

How much does a retirement village cost? What levels of care do we provide? The Ryman Guide answers all your questions around finances, living options & what to expect when you move in to one of our thriving village communities.

Get a free copy for yourself & find out why we are New Zealand’s Most Trusted brand in aged care.

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261 days ago

Not everyone is looking forward to Christmas.

Christmas Box

Right now, kiwi families are facing some really big challenges and many find themselves struggling to make ends meet. For some, this will mean Christmas won't be a time to celebrate.

This Christmas, give the gift of hope. With a $40 donation, you have an opportunity to help those who need … View more
Right now, kiwi families are facing some really big challenges and many find themselves struggling to make ends meet. For some, this will mean Christmas won't be a time to celebrate.

This Christmas, give the gift of hope. With a $40 donation, you have an opportunity to help those who need it most. With Christmas Box, 100% of donations go to not only feeding a family with food essentials and treats but will also provide much-needed hope. Only together, can we bring hope to those in need all across Aotearoa. We can't do it alone.
Find out more

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261 days ago

HARBOUR CITY LIONS BOOKSALE - NO MORE DONATIONS PLEASE.

Margaret from Pyes Pa

Harbour City Lions wish to advise everyone that they no longer require any books, jigsaws, puzzles etc for their upcoming Booksale in November.

Please do not deliver any further books etc to any of the drop off points previously advertised, as they will not be picked up from this coming Friday.… View more
Harbour City Lions wish to advise everyone that they no longer require any books, jigsaws, puzzles etc for their upcoming Booksale in November.

Please do not deliver any further books etc to any of the drop off points previously advertised, as they will not be picked up from this coming Friday.

We wish to thank all those people who have donated so generously towards our Booksale this year, which will be held on 10th, 11th & 12th November at the Tauranga Racecourse.
Your generosity is most appreciated!

The Booksale will be held on 10th, 11th and 12th November at the Tauranga Racecourse. Proceeds to the Tauranga Community.
Times will be advertised later.

KEEP THIS DATE FREE to come and get your reading material for the summer!

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261 days ago

Is your technology driving you mad?

Kevin from Athena Solutions & Services Ltd

Are you having computer, Wi-Fi or general IT related issues? are you fed up with things not working when they should? are you looking for affordable, friendly and local IT and technology support?
If so please get in touch.

No job too small, just give me a call - Kevin 022 3521 402

I come to … View more
Are you having computer, Wi-Fi or general IT related issues? are you fed up with things not working when they should? are you looking for affordable, friendly and local IT and technology support?
If so please get in touch.

No job too small, just give me a call - Kevin 022 3521 402

I come to you and specialize in providing one to one support and I pride myself on being easy to talk to, flexible and affordable,.

I am recommended and approved by Age Concern Tauranga and Grey Power Tauranga & WBOP.
I am a Microsoft certified professional. I can advise, train and support problems with computers, laptops, smartphones and TV's. Internet, email and social media problems as well as lots more.

Look out for me driving around your area and give me a wave!
0223 521 402
www.athenasolutions.co.nz...

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268 days ago

Tauranga City Council. Updates to by laws.

Robert from Greerton - Parkvale

We are suggesting a set of updates to our policies and bylaws on:
• if gambling venues should be allowed to move, within certain criteria
• how public streets can be used by businesses and the community
• making street dining areas smoke and vape free
• supporting environmentally … View more
We are suggesting a set of updates to our policies and bylaws on:
• if gambling venues should be allowed to move, within certain criteria
• how public streets can be used by businesses and the community
• making street dining areas smoke and vape free
• supporting environmentally friendly berms
• clarifying the rules on second driveways
• making free parking fairer.
For more information and to tell us what you think, visit bit.ly...
We’re asking for your feedback before 5 pm Saturday, 4 November.

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