Judea, Tauranga

1213 days ago

Nominate your Nice Neighbour and win!

Neighbourly.co.nz

We've had hundreds of community hero shout outs on our Nice Neighbour page, with some even featuring in Stuff's local community papers. It's easy for you to chime in to those raving reviews, all you've got to do is nominate your community champion and be in with a chance to win … View moreWe've had hundreds of community hero shout outs on our Nice Neighbour page, with some even featuring in Stuff's local community papers. It's easy for you to chime in to those raving reviews, all you've got to do is nominate your community champion and be in with a chance to win a Prezzy® Card. Have a think and get nominating now! Nominate now!

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1214 days ago

Designer Planter Box

Pat from Pyes Pa

Cascade: Our smallest planter, ideal for your front door or small patio area.
Dimensions,76.5cm L x 50cm W X 480 H
Strong, robust construction, made from premium grade treated pine timber, color coated steel panels in Pioneer Red & Misty Green.

Our handcrafted planters will be an attractive … View more
Cascade: Our smallest planter, ideal for your front door or small patio area.
Dimensions,76.5cm L x 50cm W X 480 H
Strong, robust construction, made from premium grade treated pine timber, color coated steel panels in Pioneer Red & Misty Green.

Our handcrafted planters will be an attractive addition to your home and designed for outdoor conditions.
Delight in the pleasure of growing your own veggies / shrubs / herbs or plant flowers for a year-round display of potted color.

Our planter boxes are made to order, allow 12 days delivery time.
For a custom-built planter box please provide dimensions, color choice, ask for a quote.
In the Tauranga area pre-assembled planter boxes can be picked up from our Pyes Pa, Tauranga, workshop or delivered to your Tauranga home address ($35)

Price: $260

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1214 days ago

Fancy a day trip to Putaruru and Tirau?

Kim Scanlen from Hinterland Tours

Thursday 12 August 2021 is the day! :)
See the Blue Spring famous for it's clear water so pure it accounts for approx 60% of New Zealand's bottled water. Visit the iconic Over The Moon Cheese Factory in Putaruru for a tasting of some of their delicious products and a cuppa (our shout). … View more
Thursday 12 August 2021 is the day! :)
See the Blue Spring famous for it's clear water so pure it accounts for approx 60% of New Zealand's bottled water. Visit the iconic Over The Moon Cheese Factory in Putaruru for a tasting of some of their delicious products and a cuppa (our shout). Then a final stop at Tirau (‘Corrugated Capital of the World’) where you can have some lunch (your cost) or browse some of the antique, collectable and niche stores this quaint town has become famous for.
​Home pickup and drop off $70 for one person or get a few friends together for a pickup at ONE address and the cost is $65pp for 2 people or $60pp for 3 people.

Call us today to book your space. 07 282 7663

1214 days ago

Electric Bike For Sale

Pauline from Brookfield

Was A $1000, but will sell for $500, as it needs a new battery

Price: $500

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1223 days ago

Homophones

NumberWorks'nWords Tauranga

Homophones can be confusing! But learning word meanings can help prevent spelling mistakes. What homophones can you think of?

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1214 days ago

August Special

Christine from Body Treatments

For August only Lash + brow tint + shape $30 normally $40
Appointments also available for Massage, Waxing, IPL and Homeopathy.
Phone 5706270
email bodytreatments@xtra.co.nz
www.body...

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1214 days ago

Before and after cleaning

Owner from Curtain Clean BOP Ltd

These curtains are looking as good as new after being treated for mould removal. If you have orange or black spots on your curtains - that is most likely mould! It loves a combination of dust, damp, and heat. It can smell very musty, especially if left to grow. We are experts in mould removal and … View moreThese curtains are looking as good as new after being treated for mould removal. If you have orange or black spots on your curtains - that is most likely mould! It loves a combination of dust, damp, and heat. It can smell very musty, especially if left to grow. We are experts in mould removal and ensure curtains are treated with no colour loss - if you have any questions feel free to give us a call and we can have a chat. 0800 579 0501

1214 days ago

South Island Ultimate Highlights Tour - November 2021

Kim Scanlen from Hinterland Tours

Our South Island Ultimate Highlights Tour was very popular last year and we have 2 more dates scheduled - 17 November 2021 and 21 March 2022.
Click the link below for more information on this small group 14 day tour. Includes home pickup and dropoff, comfortable air conditioned transport, … View more
Our South Island Ultimate Highlights Tour was very popular last year and we have 2 more dates scheduled - 17 November 2021 and 21 March 2022.
Click the link below for more information on this small group 14 day tour. Includes home pickup and dropoff, comfortable air conditioned transport, quality accommodation, most meals and entry to highlights such as the Tranz Alpine train, Larnach Castle, Milford Sound cruise and lots more.
Have a read..... we would love for you to join us :)

1215 days ago

Recycle, Reuse, Relove!

The Team from Red Cross Shop Greerton

It’s one of the things we do well at the Red Cross in Greerton. Bring your donations in and find something new to take home.
199 Chadwick Road in Greerton 9-5 Monday to Friday and 9-3 on Saturday.

We have furniture just waiting for someone to make their own and all sorts of treasures to craft … View more
It’s one of the things we do well at the Red Cross in Greerton. Bring your donations in and find something new to take home.
199 Chadwick Road in Greerton 9-5 Monday to Friday and 9-3 on Saturday.

We have furniture just waiting for someone to make their own and all sorts of treasures to craft with.

1216 days ago

Upcoming Trips for August

Jan from Zealandier Tours

Hi, we have scheduled a few outings during the month of August. We know its winter time and most of you like to stay home and keep warm, but some of you are hardy souls and like to go out & about so we have created appropriate outings for this time of year.
Aug 13th - A day out in Thames
Aug … View more
Hi, we have scheduled a few outings during the month of August. We know its winter time and most of you like to stay home and keep warm, but some of you are hardy souls and like to go out & about so we have created appropriate outings for this time of year.
Aug 13th - A day out in Thames
Aug 16th - A days visit to Kelly Tarltons Sealife Aquarium and Penguin Enclosure
Aug 19th A day out in Opotiki
Aug 22nd Lunch at Henley's - somewhere a liitle posh and very English
Aug 29th Eden Garden Tulip Festival

I am sure there is something here for all .

Just give us a call and enquire about more info.

1216 days ago

What is Yarn: What It’s Made From, How You Make It and More

Owner from Curtain Clean BOP Ltd

When researching or reading about different fabrics, you are likely to see the word yarn mentioned a lot. ‘Made from spun yarns’ or ‘with synthetic yarns’ are a couple of examples. But what is yarn? What is spun yarn? Are there other types? What does it all mean, and how much relevance does… View moreWhen researching or reading about different fabrics, you are likely to see the word yarn mentioned a lot. ‘Made from spun yarns’ or ‘with synthetic yarns’ are a couple of examples. But what is yarn? What is spun yarn? Are there other types? What does it all mean, and how much relevance does this bear to your final fabric? That’s what we are here to look at in a little more detail.

What is Yarn?
Yarn is a length of fibres. That’s the simplest way to explain it. It is a continuous length of fibres which are interlocked, and it’s used to produce fabrics, as well as in crocheting, knitting, embroidery and ropemaking.

This means that we can split yarn into two different ‘categories’ of sorts. The thread that is used for embroidery or in sewing machines, as well as yarn (commonly known as balls-of-wool) used in crafts such as knitting or crocheting, are long lengths that are bought as yarns.

The alternative would be a yarn which is then knitted or woven into a fabric. The textile is then bought as fabric, in lengths, rather than the yarn itself being purchased separately. This second description is the one that we will explore further in this post.

What is Yarn Made From?
Yarn can be made from such a variety of different fibres. This includes both natural and synthetic fibres. The most common plant fibre is cotton, however, you can also use other natural fibres such as bamboo. Alongside cotton, the synthetic polyester fibre makes up the two most commonly used fibres. Animal fibres are also often used, such as wool, harvested from sheep, as well as cashmere (harvested from goats) Angora (from rabbits) and silk (from insect larvae).

What is the Difference Between Spun and Filament Yarn?
Spun yarn is made by twisting staple fibres together in either an S or Z twist, to make a single thread. The process of twisting the fibres together into yarn is called spinning and it was one of the first processed to be industrialised. Spun yarns can contain a single type of fibre, or you can spin various types of fibre together to give you a blend.

Filament yarn is made up of filament fibres which are either twisted together or simply grouped together. It can either be composed of one filament, which is called a monofilament, or it could be made of more than one, in which case it would be known as a multifilament. This can be as few as two or three filament fibres, or even up to 50, or more.

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1216 days ago

Tell us how YOU want to be represented on Council

Communications from Tauranga City Council

Now’s your chance to have your say.

Complete our survey and tell us your views at www.tauranga.govt.nz...

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1216 days ago

Experience The Bayview, Tauranga’s hidden gem.

Oceania Healthcare

Tucked away in the heart of Tauranga, you’ll find an unsuspecting oasis for retirement living, The Bayview. A lovely gem that not only provides stunning views of Mount Maunganui and the harbour but is only a short drive from your favourite shops too.

It’s easy to live the lifestyle you want … View more
Tucked away in the heart of Tauranga, you’ll find an unsuspecting oasis for retirement living, The Bayview. A lovely gem that not only provides stunning views of Mount Maunganui and the harbour but is only a short drive from your favourite shops too.

It’s easy to live the lifestyle you want at The Bayview. Enjoy a game of bowls, an exercise session at the gym, or a family date at the community lounge. You'll definitely be busy keeping up old hobbies and taking on new ones, especially with our indoor pool and on-site café opening shortly.

Thanks to our village’s friendly and vibrant community, you’ll feel right at home from the get-go. But, when you do need a bit of “me time”, you can relax in your brand new, architecturally designed apartment, complete with stylish fittings and open-plan living.

With luxurious grounds and apartments, friendly neighbours and close proximity to all the best things the city has to offer – The Bayview is certainly the hidden gem of Tauranga.

To view our vibrant village, call Trudi on 0800 333 688 today.
Find out more

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1216 days ago

Moving and Delivery Services

Devan from Smart Express Tauranga

We deliver right to your home at time that suits you. Call us today to get your items delivered right to your door.

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1216 days ago

What everyone should know about the Multi Offer process when buying a home

Matt from

Kia Ora
This process is designed to give all potential buyers an equal opportunity.

Want to know more about the multi offer process just have a chat with me.

It is not like an auction  where there can be multiple bids (offers) happening “live” with bidders (buyers) competing openly … View more
Kia Ora
This process is designed to give all potential buyers an equal opportunity.

Want to know more about the multi offer process just have a chat with me.

It is not like an auction  where there can be multiple bids (offers) happening “live” with bidders (buyers) competing openly with one another to purchase the property being auctioned and the buyer is the person who pays the highest amount, out of all the participating buyers, that the Owners will accept. An Agreement is then automatically formed with the successful bidder ( buyer)


In a multi offer situation the seller is not obliged or required to accept any offer. They may accept one offer, reject all offers, or choose to negotiate further with one party.
Multi-offer processes can differ from agency to agency, but they can only be described as multi-offer when there is more than one offer in writing competing to buy the same property.

A multi-offer process can also be used if a property has failed to sell at auction or in a tender or deadline sale process . In these cases, an agent may initiate a multi-offer process where all interested parties are invited to submit their best offer.

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