Tawa, Wellington

626 days ago

Mr Shifter LTD - Wellington Movers - Wellington Moving Company

Grant from

Hi there, Grant and Tiernan here aka Mr. Shifter & son. We've been working hard moving customers all over NZ since 2002. Our teams will always strive to be the best-priced professional removal company available to ensure you're getting great value for your money together with our … View moreHi there, Grant and Tiernan here aka Mr. Shifter & son. We've been working hard moving customers all over NZ since 2002. Our teams will always strive to be the best-priced professional removal company available to ensure you're getting great value for your money together with our great service. We focus all our attention on the satisfaction of all our customers. We know that the success of our business, being the best home relocations company is to guarantee all our customer’s satisfaction.

We have a strong, reliable, honest team offering a large list of services see below: (try the Platinum Relocation package with full maid service which is second to none ... The Only Way To Move!)

SERVICES:
full packing and unpacking service
labour-hire only
flat moves
small house lots moved
large house lots moved
small office relocations
large office relocation
commercial moves
single item pick up and delivery
few items moved
few items moved from multiple addresses
items moved within the same property
gun safes moved
large safes moved
piano movers
grand piano movers
pool table moves (no slate)
pool table moves (slate)
all pool tables moved anywhere
spa pool moves
heavy machinery moved
special project moves
hiab trucks

CABINETS AND DRESSERS ARE WRAPPED FREE!
NO HEAVY ITEM SURCHARGES
TRACK YOUR TEAM WITH LIVE TRACKING

FREE PACKAGING, PACKING YOUR HOME (conditions apply)
OPEN 7 DAYS 7AM - 7PM
GOOD, HONEST, AND HARD-WORKING TEAMS
EFTPOS, VISA, AND MASTERCARD

Mr Shifter & son, you'll love the way we move!
Grant and Tiernan Coates

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627 days ago

Irish Interest Group - Lower North Island Education Day Flyer & Booking details

Donna Bridgeman from Irish Interest Group - Lower North Island

Kia ora / A chara

Our Education Day: Researching your Irish ancestors for free is coming up soon. You can book online here: www.trybooking.com... or bring cash along on the day.

Attached is our flyer with programme details and information on parking near the venue.

Ngā mihi / Is mise

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Kia ora / A chara

Our Education Day: Researching your Irish ancestors for free is coming up soon. You can book online here: www.trybooking.com... or bring cash along on the day.

Attached is our flyer with programme details and information on parking near the venue.

Ngā mihi / Is mise

Donna Bridgeman on behalf for
Maggie Gaffney, Convenor
Irish Interest Group, Lower North Island

Latest -IrishEducationDay-Mar2023-flyer.pdf Download View

627 days ago

Another reason to eat honey

Rod from Hive World Honey

What are the benefits of pinocembrin?
Pinocembrin (PB) is a kind of flavonoid molecule isolated from honey and propolis and has antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, anticancer function, and an antioxidant that improves the brain function.

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634 days ago

Why is honey better for you than sugar?

Rod from Hive World Honey

Raw honey and white sugar are both carbohydrates. And they both contain two primary sugars: fructose and glucose. But white sugar is 100% sugars (50% fructose and 50% glucose), while raw honey is about 85% sugars with fructose and glucose ratios that vary with each honey variety. The remaining 15% … View moreRaw honey and white sugar are both carbohydrates. And they both contain two primary sugars: fructose and glucose. But white sugar is 100% sugars (50% fructose and 50% glucose), while raw honey is about 85% sugars with fructose and glucose ratios that vary with each honey variety. The remaining 15% of honey is water, pollen and trace nutrients. Because of this different makeup, white sugar is absorbed into the body and blood at a faster rate than honey. Sugar absorption is measured by the glycemic index (GI). White sugar has a GI of 65, while most floral varieties of raw honey have a GI that ranges from 35 to 55. This means that raw honey will provide more even levels of energy, over a longer period of time, as compared to white sugar. Generally, raw honey with a higher percentage of fructose as compared to glucose will have a lower glycemic index.

Have you ever heard the phrase: "White sugar is empty calories?" That's because white sugar contains sugars and nothing else. But raw honey contains additional nutrients, including amino acids, enzymes, vitamins and minerals. These phytochemicals have anti-microbial, anti-fungal, and anti-oxidant properties which can contribute to a stronger immune system and better health and wellness.

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627 days ago

Education Day: Researching your Irish ancestors for free

Donna Bridgeman from Irish Interest Group - Lower North Island

Attached is our flyer with programme details and information on parking near the venue.

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627 days ago

Save at your local Resene ColorShop!

Resene National Head Office

Bring out the best in your home.

Get 20% off Resene premium paints, stains, wallpapers and accessories, on now at Resene ColorShops!

Come in and visit your local Resene ColorShop for expert advice and great savings!
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628 days ago

Kiwi Can 💚⭐

The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Wellington

Kiwi Can is our primary school programme which focuses on teaching tamariki values such as respect, integrity, positive relationships and resilience. We love seeing what our tamariki think of the programme, find out more through the link below!

628 days ago

Applications closing soon!

Malvina Major Retirement Village

Since 1999, our residents and team members have raised more than $5.1 million for charities across New Zealand and Australia.

Supporting fellow pioneers isn’t new. It’s in our DNA. Learn more about becoming our charity partner for 2022/23.

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628 days ago

World Maths Day

NumberWorks'nWords Johnsonville

Whether the actual crunching of numbers sounds exciting or scary, celebrating World Maths Day can be oodles and oodles of fun! Maths is believed by many people to be one of the hardest subjects to achieve in because of its strictness in needing correct answers, its abstract concepts, and the … View moreWhether the actual crunching of numbers sounds exciting or scary, celebrating World Maths Day can be oodles and oodles of fun! Maths is believed by many people to be one of the hardest subjects to achieve in because of its strictness in needing correct answers, its abstract concepts, and the overall stress involved in succeeding. But don’t let that be intimidating!

World Maths Day is a chance to test your skills, practice maths, and get involved in a worldwide event that celebrates the history of maths to improve the lives of students, parents, and teachers everywhere.

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628 days ago

Newsable… Worth Talking About.

Newsable

Join Emile Donovan and Imogen Wells for your daily dose of exclusives, analysis and fresh perspectives on news.

The podcast drops each weekday from 6am on newsable.co.nz or listen on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your pods.
Listen now

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628 days ago

Our Grants Round is now live!

Nikau Foundation

Applications for Nikau Foundation’s 2023 Grants Round close at midnight on Monday the 20th of March.

Nikau Foundation understands that every community organisation needs different kinds of support to grow and give back to our communities. Funding can help you pay the bills, expand key … View more
Applications for Nikau Foundation’s 2023 Grants Round close at midnight on Monday the 20th of March.

Nikau Foundation understands that every community organisation needs different kinds of support to grow and give back to our communities. Funding can help you pay the bills, expand key services, support more people in our communities or transform blue sky ideas into reality.

Whatever help your organisation needs to grow, Nikau Foundation may be able to help.
Find out more

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629 days ago

It's a DOUBLE Doughnut Fest Weekender

Mark from Family Kitchen with Mark

It's a DOUBLE #doughnutfest this weekend!!😀🍩👩‍🍳
The not to be missed 'Miramar Night Market' this Saturday from 4 pm, and then our baked deliveries on Sunday morning from 9 am - 12:30 pm. Be sure to get your orders in from our website.

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629 days ago

Infant Capsule

Rangika from Johnsonville

Rarely used infant capsule in brand new condition.

Price: $80

629 days ago

Healtheries Flaxseed oil

Hayden from Johnsonville

Hi everyone,

My Grandfather with dementia has bought lots of jars of 100 pack Healtheries brand flax seed oil 1000mg tablets and won't be able to use them all as he has now passed away. They are all unopened and completely sealed. This supplement is good for skin and heart health and is a … View more
Hi everyone,

My Grandfather with dementia has bought lots of jars of 100 pack Healtheries brand flax seed oil 1000mg tablets and won't be able to use them all as he has now passed away. They are all unopened and completely sealed. This supplement is good for skin and heart health and is a natural source of omega 3, 6 and 9.

The best before date is in July 2023.

The RRP at Countdown is $24, happy to sell for $9 each.

Link to countdown's listing for the same product:
www.countdown.co.nz... ?stockcode=271319&name-healtheries-flax-seed-oil -1000mg

For more information please PM me or email me at haydenthemonkey@gmail.com for more information.

Price: $9

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629 days ago

Irish Interest Group - Lower North Island Education Day

Donna Bridgeman from Irish Interest Group - Lower North Island

Date: Saturday 25 March 2023 9.30-2.30 pm

Where: Collective Community Club, 33 Johnsonville Rd, Johnsonville

RESEARCHING YOUR IRISH ANCESTRY FOR FREE

We’ll be showcasing a myriad of free online resources you can use to research your Irish ancestors, providing tips and tricks to get … View more
Date: Saturday 25 March 2023 9.30-2.30 pm

Where: Collective Community Club, 33 Johnsonville Rd, Johnsonville

RESEARCHING YOUR IRISH ANCESTRY FOR FREE

We’ll be showcasing a myriad of free online resources you can use to research your Irish ancestors, providing tips and tricks to get the most out of each of them, and highlighting some resources you might not have thought of. We’ll also have our research helpdesk available for your enquiries too.

9.30 Registration
10.00 presentations x 3/4

BREAK
1130 presentations x3
12.30/13.00 LUNCH
1330 Research helpdesks: Irish, DNA
Entry Fee $10 members $15 non-members

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