Hairini, Tauranga

Helping hand #resenetip

Helping hand #resenetip

Need to paint but need some help?  Resene Eco.Decorators can repaint your home with Eco Choice approved Resene paints.

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21 days ago

Inversion table,

Peter from Pyes Pa

I have a solid Inversion table to stretch your back out with accessories for sale, great conditions with only a little damage on one of the foam handles. Its located in Cherrywood. I am out of town so would have to organise the viewing, 020 41741215 Price $120

21 days ago

Happy International Women's Day!

The Team from NZ Compare

Today, we celebrate the heroes living right under our roofs, who uplift and empower us every day – the wives, mums, daughters, and nans.

Take a moment to say thank you to these incredible women who shape your lives with their grace and courage.

Don't forget to use NZ Compare to … View more
Today, we celebrate the heroes living right under our roofs, who uplift and empower us every day – the wives, mums, daughters, and nans.

Take a moment to say thank you to these incredible women who shape your lives with their grace and courage.

Don't forget to use NZ Compare to brighten your household bills!

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21 days ago

Ryman Care - Your Free Guide

Bob Owens Retirement Village

Choosing the right care centre is an important decision. To help you, we’ve put together The Ryman Care Guide to highlight the care, kindness and comfort that our care centres provide.

At Ryman villages, we offer care options customised to suit your needs. Our villages all offer rest home … View more
Choosing the right care centre is an important decision. To help you, we’ve put together The Ryman Care Guide to highlight the care, kindness and comfort that our care centres provide.

At Ryman villages, we offer care options customised to suit your needs. Our villages all offer rest home care, and most also offer hospital and specialist dementia care.

Our assisted living apartments are in the heart of the village and include services like housekeeping and chef-prepared meals to make life easier.

Discover the kindness and comfort of Ryman care, request your free copy today.

Click read more for your free guide.

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21 days ago

Laundry love

The Team from Resene ColorShop Tauranga

Banish plastic and add style with painted cane and wicker baskets in your laundry in your favourite Resene colours. Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.

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21 days ago

Beach Hop dreams

Vicki from Papamoa Beach

Small group of mature women would love to attend the Beach Hop this year Fri 22nd March to Sun 24th, but we need somewhere to stay. Does anyone have a modest rental avail, at a reasonable price? Pls contact Vicki asap. Thank you.

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21 days ago

Top quality commercial grade waterblaster with accessories

Peter from Pyes Pa

Hardly used and fully serviced Kaercher Commercial grade petrol waterblaster with accessories including a two storey steel extension pipe and lots of cleaning liquids in 5 litre containers. Had plans a while back to start my own business more focusing on small and middle size jobs like school … View moreHardly used and fully serviced Kaercher Commercial grade petrol waterblaster with accessories including a two storey steel extension pipe and lots of cleaning liquids in 5 litre containers. Had plans a while back to start my own business more focusing on small and middle size jobs like school roofs, kinder gardens etc but a better opportunity came up. These waterblasters sell new in the range of $3000 up. Buy yourself a part or fulltime job opportunity for only $2000, heavy reduced as it is just sitting around unused. If interested please txt me at 020 41741215

22 days ago

A note about community mail theft

The Team from Bay of Plenty & Taupo Police

Please follow our top tips to reduce the risk of mail theft:
✉️ Clear your letterbox in a timely manner
✉️ Put a hold on your mail delivery if you’re going away
✉️ Provide clear delivery instructions for couriers to leave a package safely hidden or secured within your property
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Please follow our top tips to reduce the risk of mail theft:
✉️ Clear your letterbox in a timely manner
✉️ Put a hold on your mail delivery if you’re going away
✉️ Provide clear delivery instructions for couriers to leave a package safely hidden or secured within your property
✉️ Install security cameras and/or security camera messaging near your letterbox or front of property
✉️ Where practical, consider click and collect over delivery
✉️ Send parcels to a work address or ensuring you're home when they arrive
✉️ Contact Police (111 for immediate issues or 105 if it is after the fact) if you see people loitering around vehicles or looking into car windows
✉️ Engage in neighbourhood groups so more people can keep an eye out for suspicious activity

These tips are being shared after a 44-year-old woman will appear in Pukekohe District Court on 28 March charged with theft.
An alleged mail thief in the Pukekohe area has hand-delivered herself into Police, following assistance from the community.
Counties Manukau South Senior Sergeant MJ Riddle says Police were aware of locals discussing a mail theft on social media. A report was made to Police at the time in January and had included enough detail including CCTV footage and a vehicle of interest. Following Police enquiries, the woman has brought herself into the Pukekohe Police Station a few days later

“This is a great result for the community and a timely reminder to the public to continue reporting any thefts from letterboxes.”
Senior Sergeant Riddle says
“Our community should be able to receive parcels and mail without concern of interference but unfortunately there are people in our communities who take advantage of opportunities to commit thefts from mail boxes and front porches."

“We encourage anyone who has been the victim of dishonesty offending to report it as soon as possible,” she says."

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22 days ago

HAMILTON ACTIVE SENIORS

Phyllis from Pyes Pa

The 60's Up Movement of NZ Inc., is Opening a Branch at Chartwell, Hamilton.
We invite you to attend a meeting at Chartwell Co-op Church, 124 Comries Road, on Saturday 20th April 2024, at 1.00pm.
We also ask people 50+ years to join us.
60's Up is a Non profit organisation, which … View more
The 60's Up Movement of NZ Inc., is Opening a Branch at Chartwell, Hamilton.
We invite you to attend a meeting at Chartwell Co-op Church, 124 Comries Road, on Saturday 20th April 2024, at 1.00pm.
We also ask people 50+ years to join us.
60's Up is a Non profit organisation, which has the aim of keeping Active with Emphasis on Participation and Friendship.
Speakers, Entertainment, Day trips, and more, are part of a 60's Up Branch.
If you are considering attending, please contact Helen Michael by:
Phone 09 238 1457 Mobile 021 256 8886
Email: helenmprobert@gmail.com.
We look forward to meeting you. Thank you.

23 days ago

Could our dream of pest-free tomatoes come true?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

"What I have harvested from that greenhouse this year, that’s the cleanest crop I have ever grown. No whitefly at all. It’s pretty exciting,” says Anthony Tringham, who grows heirloom tomatoes commercially under the brand Curious Croppers, in Clevedon, Auckland

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23 days ago

Opportunist Theft

Roberta from Mount Maunganui

A couple of weeks ago someone in the dead of night entered my garage and stole an assortment of power tools and various other items. This morning I went outside to get two large sheets of treated board they were gone. They were not on the pavement they were in my driveway I had placed them there … View moreA couple of weeks ago someone in the dead of night entered my garage and stole an assortment of power tools and various other items. This morning I went outside to get two large sheets of treated board they were gone. They were not on the pavement they were in my driveway I had placed them there whilst I tried to organise my garage. It would have taken two people to carry or flatbed truck.

What makes me mad is I have worked hard all my life for what I have. Well I hope the person/s get what they deserve throughout their life.

So please be extra careful.

23 days ago

Are you a DIY home seller? 🏡

Matt from Matt Wineera - Thats Real Estate with Matt Wineera

Thinking about diving into FSBO (For Sale By Owner)? Here are three must-know tips in a nutshell!

1️⃣ **Nail the Price:** Setting the right price is like finding the perfect recipe. Too low burns equity; too high, and your listing might get stale. Let a real estate agent work their magic … View more
Thinking about diving into FSBO (For Sale By Owner)? Here are three must-know tips in a nutshell!

1️⃣ **Nail the Price:** Setting the right price is like finding the perfect recipe. Too low burns equity; too high, and your listing might get stale. Let a real estate agent work their magic with a free Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) to find that sweet spot.

2️⃣ **Craft Your Marketing:** Once the price is set, it's time to market smartly. Who's your dream buyer? Create a savvy plan to shout out that your home is up for grabs.

3️⃣ **Paperwork Game:** Ah, paperwork! It's a challenge in the FSBO game. From forms to contracts, one tiny mistake can ruin it. If you're skipping the agent, consider a lawyer to navigate the legal maze.

Going solo in real estate has its risks. Feeling overwhelmed? We've got your back!

Reach out anytime. And, if you haven't had a CMA report yet, we'll gladly provide one for free and no obligations.

Happy selling! 🌟

Chat with me today, my advice is given freely and without obligation.

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25 days ago

Poll: Is it okay to take fruit from a neighbour's tree?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

This week we are wondering about some neighbour etiquette that can cause conflict. If your neighbour has a tree overflowing with fruit that is visible from the road, is it okay to help yourself? Share your thoughts below.

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded … View more
This week we are wondering about some neighbour etiquette that can cause conflict. If your neighbour has a tree overflowing with fruit that is visible from the road, is it okay to help yourself? Share your thoughts below.

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

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Is it okay to take fruit from a neighbour's tree?
  • 18.3% Yes
    18.3% Complete
  • 75.6% No
    75.6% Complete
  • 6.2% Other - I'll share below
    6.2% Complete
2438 votes
23 days ago

WIN A $50 Gift Card

The Team from NZ Compare

WIN ONE of FIVE $50 Gift Cards - It's only a few clicks away! Simply complete our easy Broadband Survey and unlock your chance to WIN! Start Survey now.

Our recent neighbourly poll revealed some challenges with broadband providers, and we're here to help. The survey will help us get a … View more
WIN ONE of FIVE $50 Gift Cards - It's only a few clicks away! Simply complete our easy Broadband Survey and unlock your chance to WIN! Start Survey now.

Our recent neighbourly poll revealed some challenges with broadband providers, and we're here to help. The survey will help us get a better understanding of your experience with your current broadband provider. Let your voice be heard.
Start survey now

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30 days ago

🌞 Keeping Your House Cool for Less During Summer

Matt from Matt Wineera - Thats Real Estate with Matt Wineera

☀️ When the summer heat is on, making sure your house stays cool is a must. We all know cranking up the AC can hit the wallet hard, but fear not! There are some wallet-friendly strategies to keep you chill without breaking the bank.

Strategic Use of Curtains and Blinds:
Let your curtains … View more
☀️ When the summer heat is on, making sure your house stays cool is a must. We all know cranking up the AC can hit the wallet hard, but fear not! There are some wallet-friendly strategies to keep you chill without breaking the bank.

Strategic Use of Curtains and Blinds:
Let your curtains and blinds be your cooling buddies. Keep them closed during the hottest part of the day to block out that intense sunlight. Go for light-colored window treatments – they reflect, not absorb, the heat.

Ventilation:
💨 Maximise airflow by smartly opening windows and doors for a cross breeze. Thinking about installing ceiling fans or using portable fans? Great idea to keep that air circulating efficiently!

Insulation:
Don’t underestimate the power of good insulation! It doesn’t just keep you cosy in winter; it works wonders in maintaining a cool vibe during summer. Pay attention to the attic and roof space!

🌳 Strategic Landscaping:
Nature’s shade! Plant trees strategically around your home to give you that natural coolness. Awnings or pergolas can also create shaded outdoor areas.

🌟 Energy-Efficient Appliances:
If you're appliance shopping, go for the energy-efficient ones. They consume less electricity and emit less heat – a win-win for a cooler home.

Limit Heat-Generating Activities:
When the sun is blazing, avoid using appliances that generate heat. Opt for alternatives like grilling outdoors or air-drying clothes.

Cooling Bedding and Clothing:
Invest in lightweight, breathable bedding and clothing made from natural fibers. Cotton and linen are your summer BFFs.

Seal Leaks and Drafts:
Inspect for leaks and drafts! Seal gaps around windows, doors, and vents to keep that hot air from sneaking in.

Use of Heat-Reflective Paint:
Ever heard of heat-reflective paint? Consider applying it to your roof or exterior walls. It's like sunscreen for your house, reflecting sunlight and keeping things cool.

🌡️ Programmable Thermostat:
Upgrade to a programmable thermostat. It's like having your house on autopilot, optimizing energy usage for maximum comfort.

Implement these strategies, and you can keep your cool during the summer without sweating over energy bills. From simple curtain tricks to more significant insulation upgrades, there's a budget-friendly solution for everyone.

Stay cool, stay comfy, and enjoy the summer vibes without the budget blues! 😎🏡

Contact me for all your real estate questions

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24 days ago

A little piece of history!

Pope Electrical Limited

Sent to us by a valued customer, this may well have been installed by our founder, the late Noel Pope - around 1966! Thankfully, today's designs offer a much slicker look to your home's electrics 😎
Noel laid the foundations for an awesome company which is still going strong - and … View more
Sent to us by a valued customer, this may well have been installed by our founder, the late Noel Pope - around 1966! Thankfully, today's designs offer a much slicker look to your home's electrics 😎
Noel laid the foundations for an awesome company which is still going strong - and there are very good reasons for that.
If you have any electrical, HVAC, security or solar requirements, please give us a call on 07 542 3355.

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