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Our buns are made fresh daily at Aryzta’s dedicated bun bakery on Auckland’s North Shore.
We have high standards and our bakers do too, which is why there are multiple quality checks in place at the bakery and only the best looking buns make the cut.
We use less than a teaspoon of sugar… View moreOur buns are made fresh daily at Aryzta’s dedicated bun bakery on Auckland’s North Shore.
We have high standards and our bakers do too, which is why there are multiple quality checks in place at the bakery and only the best looking buns make the cut.
We use less than a teaspoon of sugar in each of the buns which gives them the colour and texture that makes them perfect for burgers.
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Inge Doig from Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
Experience Days at Marsden School (Girls Years 1-13) are coming up:
Experience Year 7 – Wed 26 August
Experience Year 9 – Friday 28 August
Experience Primary (Years 1-6) – Fri 4 September
Please register: www.marsden.school.nz...
Your daughter will be given a buddy for the day and join in … View moreExperience Days at Marsden School (Girls Years 1-13) are coming up:
Experience Year 7 – Wed 26 August
Experience Year 9 – Friday 28 August
Experience Primary (Years 1-6) – Fri 4 September
Please register: www.marsden.school.nz...
Your daughter will be given a buddy for the day and join in with class and co-curricular activities. Any questions contact Leigh McCathie on 476 8707. Excellence in Sport Scholarships (entry into Year 10-13) close this Friday 21 August.
Inge Doig from Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
Experience Days at Marsden School (Girls Years 1-13) are coming up:
👉Experience Year 7 – Wed 26 August
👉Experience Year 9 – Friday 28 August
👉Experience Primary (Years 1-6) – Fri 4 September
Please register: www.marsden.school.nz...
Your daughter will be given a buddy for the day … View moreExperience Days at Marsden School (Girls Years 1-13) are coming up:
👉Experience Year 7 – Wed 26 August
👉Experience Year 9 – Friday 28 August
👉Experience Primary (Years 1-6) – Fri 4 September
Please register: www.marsden.school.nz...
Your daughter will be given a buddy for the day and join in with class and co-curricular activities. Any questions contact Leigh McCathie on 476 8707. Excellence in Sport Scholarships (entry into Year 10-13) close this Friday 21 August.
Phil from Wadestown
We have some goalie gear to give away. Probably not a complete set but still in good condition. My daughter still plays goalie but has grown out of this set.
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Matt Tso Reporter from Community News
The Wellington region has been overlooked in the stakes for the country's most beautiful centres.
Last year Lower Hutt flew the flag for the region but this year it is Waiheke Island, Arrowtown, Cambridge, Hastings, Hamilton and Whanganui on the shortlist.
Seeing as we've been left out… View moreThe Wellington region has been overlooked in the stakes for the country's most beautiful centres.
Last year Lower Hutt flew the flag for the region but this year it is Waiheke Island, Arrowtown, Cambridge, Hastings, Hamilton and Whanganui on the shortlist.
Seeing as we've been left out in in the cold, tell us what you think the region's handsomest spot is.
The Team from New Zealander of the Year Award | Ngā Tohu Pou Kōhure o Aotearoa
Hey neighbours,
Know a local hero in Wellington?
The countdown is on. You’ve got 12 days to nominate an everyday hero doing extraordinary things in your community! Don’t let their mahi go unnoticed – share them below and nominate now.
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WIN a gift hamper valued at $250 or join 5 lucky runners-up to take home a prize valued at $100.
Armed with laughter and powered by wisdom, dads are worth celebrating! Show your dad, grandad, or that special person in your life that you love them to the moon and back this Father’s Day.
Best… View moreWIN a gift hamper valued at $250 or join 5 lucky runners-up to take home a prize valued at $100.
Armed with laughter and powered by wisdom, dads are worth celebrating! Show your dad, grandad, or that special person in your life that you love them to the moon and back this Father’s Day.
Best friend, hero, a voice of reason, rib-tickler. Share what you love most about your dad with New Zealand and be in to WIN! Get in quick – entries close on the 30th August. T&C's Apply.
Enter here!
Hi neighbours,
A case of Covid-19 picked up in Wellington has turned out to be a false alarm.
Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield on Thursday announced 13 new cases of community transmission in New Zealand – all outside Wellington.
But answering questions, he said there was a … View moreHi neighbours,
A case of Covid-19 picked up in Wellington has turned out to be a false alarm.
Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield on Thursday announced 13 new cases of community transmission in New Zealand – all outside Wellington.
But answering questions, he said there was a positive test that came up in Wellington. Re-testing came up negative, meaning it was a false-positive. To read more, click here
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Curtains, drapes and blinds are an essential part of any room in the home. They gather dust, road film, pet hair, and dander — even mould spores. Over time, these things accumulate and make your window treatments look dingy.
It is important that they are taken care of so that they have … View moreCurtains, drapes and blinds are an essential part of any room in the home. They gather dust, road film, pet hair, and dander — even mould spores. Over time, these things accumulate and make your window treatments look dingy.
It is important that they are taken care of so that they have optimal function. Often people will hang curtains and then will forget about cleaning them which leaves dirt and dust hanging on your curtains. Once you start to regularly clean your curtains it will allow you to enjoy them even more.
Every time you open or close dirty curtains, the dust and other debris swirls around in your home’s air. Eventually, it lands on your furniture and floors, making your home look and smell dirty. If you suffer from indoor allergies, washing your curtains regularly will really help ease symptoms.
There are some reasons you want to clean your curtains regularly like if you or someone in the house has allergies. The curtains can be a holding ground for dust, dander, and dirt eventually if not washed often enough. Also, if there is a smoker in the house you will want to wash your curtains more than once a month at least. The smell of the smoke can quickly come embedded into the material of your curtains if not properly cared for.
There are a few other reasons to wash your curtains more often like living near a dusty road or even near the beach and salt water. It may wear away the colour of your curtains if not cleaned regularly. The hooks in the top go rust and need to be replaced before the rust starts to stain the fabric.
Curtains can be expensive and are certainly a luxury for any home. It is important to take good care of them so they last longer. Taking care of your belongings is always necessary to keep them looking fresh and new.
Call Curtain Clean to organise our door-to-door service or drop your curtains into our workshop anytime! See our website if you’d like more information: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
The Team from Wadestown Toy Library
$25 for members
$50 for non members
To book email wadestowntoylibrary@gmail.com
Shane-Maree from Crofton Downs
Looking for a tidy 1 bedroom flat in the area but anywhere considered. Semi retired man with good local references. Appreciate hearing from you.
Inma from Karori
After the success of our first workshop, we are back for round 2 on the 12th September at the Karori Community Centre.
There's a high demand for tickets, make sure you book early to secure a spot!
For full details and bookings, click here -> bestkepthealth.co...
Inma from Karori
After the success of our first workshop, we are back for round 2 on the 12th September at the Karori Community Centre.
There's a high demand for tickets, make sure you book early to secure a spot!
For full details and bookings, click here -> bestkepthealth.co...
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