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Fiona from Khandallah
Hi folks,
I'm looking to buy a car to use while I'm in the country for 3 months. Reliable small runaround with current wof that can be resold easily here or on trademe. Budget up to $5000. Is anyone selling anything that fits this bill? Thanks in advance! Fiona
Kathy from Wadestown
Hi everyone its me karma. I'm still looking for a flat. My human says its because of me that we can't find one. But I ask you what does my human know. Look at my picture - I'm beautiful. My human knows I don't bark or damage anything - oh except when I head butt my human.
… View moreHi everyone its me karma. I'm still looking for a flat. My human says its because of me that we can't find one. But I ask you what does my human know. Look at my picture - I'm beautiful. My human knows I don't bark or damage anything - oh except when I head butt my human.
I just wish someone out there with a flat that myself and my family could move into would give beautiful old me a chance.
By the way I send my human out to work every day so that I can relax in my luxury kennel eating the treats my human buys me.
The team from Churton Park Community Centre
Come along tomorrow and join Merav in her monthly health talks here at the centre. The topic for Tuesday 1st May
‘PAIN What Is It?’
Learn safe ways to solve the pain once and for all rather than masking the symptoms
• Definition of pain
• Types of pain: muscle, nerve, tension (TMJ),… View moreCome along tomorrow and join Merav in her monthly health talks here at the centre. The topic for Tuesday 1st May
‘PAIN What Is It?’
Learn safe ways to solve the pain once and for all rather than masking the symptoms
• Definition of pain
• Types of pain: muscle, nerve, tension (TMJ), Fibromyalgia, Arthritis, structural, bone, posture, deterioration, pressure, missing limbs, pressure points, teeth, eating habits,
• Freedom from pain
• Solving the problem not covering up the symptom
• First aid teas to clear pain
• Food that relieves pain
Power point discussing
• What is pain?
• What types of pain is there?
• Can you heal yourself from pain?
• What creates/causes pain?
• How to prevent pain?
• Advantages of pain?
• Disadvantages of pain?
• Specific pain solutions....
Register now to receive a complimentary care package to take home on the night.
from 8 pm - 9 pm ,Cost $15
Contact Merav on 027 352 8131 or email: info@lifehealingfood.com
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Some of the ingredients for the amazing food you eat at their restaurants are grown right here in your neighbourhood.
The Team from Alexander Turnbull Library
It’s He Tohu’s first birthday!
Come join us for whānau day festivities and celebrate New Zealand at the National Library.
Entertainment, arts and craft
Enjoy contemporary music in te reo, hip hop, kapa haka, pasifika music, storytelling and 3-D printing plus lots more. Be creative with arts … View moreIt’s He Tohu’s first birthday!
Come join us for whānau day festivities and celebrate New Zealand at the National Library.
Entertainment, arts and craft
Enjoy contemporary music in te reo, hip hop, kapa haka, pasifika music, storytelling and 3-D printing plus lots more. Be creative with arts and craft spaces for all ages.
Interesting talks
Learn about the 3 documents that shaped Aotearoa in our speaker series or take a tour of He Tohu in either Te reo or English throughout the day.
Our other great exhibitions
While you’re here visit the Topp Twins and Islands in Time exhibitions and have some Kiwi kai.
Free events with something for everyone
There’ll be something for everyone! Can’t wait to celebrate with you.
Events are all free and will be in the amazing Te Ahumairangi space on the ground floor of the National Library and upstairs at the Alexander Turnbull Library.
An internal email from BP's head office has exposed the petrol industry's pricing behaviour. It revealed a novel tactical plan: raise prices in the Levin, Kāpiti and Paraparaumu areas, and hope that its major rivals responded by doing the same. To find out more, click here.
The Team from Alexander Turnbull Library
In 1992 the Turnbull Library acquired 700 colour transparencies recording John Colles Burland’s four-month stay on Palmerston Atoll in the Cook Islands in 1960, together with his unpublished manuscript describing this time.
A ‘close-knit community of sturdy character’
The ‘close-knit… View moreIn 1992 the Turnbull Library acquired 700 colour transparencies recording John Colles Burland’s four-month stay on Palmerston Atoll in the Cook Islands in 1960, together with his unpublished manuscript describing this time.
A ‘close-knit community of sturdy character’
The ‘close-knit community of sturdy character’ that Burland found on Palmerston, descended from Englishman William Marsters who, in the mid-19th century, with a number of Cook Islands wives, created the three families of the atoll.
See Palmerston Atoll at a time of transition
The exhibition captures Palmerston at a particular moment: a time of transition between a largely independent existence and one that tied the atoll more closely to the Cook Islands administration, while exposing the population of the atoll to the opportunities of a wider world.
Image: ‘Shore parties in convoy, going ashore at Aitutaki.’ Ref: PA12-0505-14
Hiro from Wadestown
We have over 200 decorative plants for sale at our house in Wadestown. Pls come view:)
Price: $12,345
Colin from Thorndon
Big red beanbag. Free. Could do with some more beans but otherwise in good condition.
Free
Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
As this is the final year of the white crosses installation on Salamanca Lawn, we’re encouraging the public to collect the crosses of their friends or relatives. The crosses can be collected on Sunday 6 May between 10am-4pm. Alternatively, you can call us (04 499 4444) before Sunday 6 May so we … View moreAs this is the final year of the white crosses installation on Salamanca Lawn, we’re encouraging the public to collect the crosses of their friends or relatives. The crosses can be collected on Sunday 6 May between 10am-4pm. Alternatively, you can call us (04 499 4444) before Sunday 6 May so we can arrange collection at a later date. For more info click here.
We need your help! The calibre of entries for this years Resene Upcycling Awards has blown us away. We need YOU to vote for your favourite in BOTH categories.
Vote for your favourite Redecorated item here.
Vote for your favourite Repurposed item here.
To find out more about each item, you … View moreWe need your help! The calibre of entries for this years Resene Upcycling Awards has blown us away. We need YOU to vote for your favourite in BOTH categories.
Vote for your favourite Redecorated item here.
Vote for your favourite Repurposed item here.
To find out more about each item, you can find out more about each entry here. If you entered and didn't make the cut, don't worry! There are still spot prizes and other special category winners that are yet to be announced.
Cast your votes!
Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
We're asking Wellingtonians to have their say on Our 10-Year Plan at the moment. We have 5 priority areas we want to invest in to make Wellington more resilient, vibrant and competitive. Join our online virtual forum from 6 pm on Tuesday and let us know if you think we have it right. … View moreWe're asking Wellingtonians to have their say on Our 10-Year Plan at the moment. We have 5 priority areas we want to invest in to make Wellington more resilient, vibrant and competitive. Join our online virtual forum from 6 pm on Tuesday and let us know if you think we have it right. Councillors and council officers will be on hand to answer your questions about the #WgtnPlan. Click here to RSVP
Jim from Wilton
Yours for a $50 donation to the charity of your choice. Just show me the receipt and their yours.
250mm x 500mm. Pinkinsh brown. 60 full pavers plus a bunch of cut/broken ones for cuts. All need to ne taken. Approx 7 sq m
Price: $50
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