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It’s time to give your favourite local business owner the recognition they deserve by nominating them in the 2022 Prospa Local Business Hero awards – and they could be up for some fantastic prizes.
As NZ’s business lending specialists, we at Prospa love seeing small businesses reach … View moreIt’s time to give your favourite local business owner the recognition they deserve by nominating them in the 2022 Prospa Local Business Hero awards – and they could be up for some fantastic prizes.
As NZ’s business lending specialists, we at Prospa love seeing small businesses reach their goals with a faster, easier approach to business loans. And we’re proud to be back sponsoring the 2022 Prospa Local Business Hero awards.
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Curated by Stuff's Explainer Editor Keith Lynch, the fortnightly newsletter explains everything from the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, to the inner workings of the economy, to the forces … View moreStuff Explained seeks to explain the 'why' behind the news, delivered straight to your inbox.
Curated by Stuff's Explainer Editor Keith Lynch, the fortnightly newsletter explains everything from the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, to the inner workings of the economy, to the forces that are shaping how New Zealanders live. It will feature original explainer reporting keeping you up to date with the biggest issues, along with the very best in Stuff Explained reporting you may have missed.
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Enjoy a 9 day dream touring experience for two across the South Island and immerse yourself in incredible landscapes, heritage and culture.
Itinerary includes popular destinations such as Queenstown, Dunedin and Doubtful Sound. Terms and Competitions apply.
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Work’s way more fun when you’re winning, and that’s why Apata has heaps of rewards and sweet giveaways for 2022 March to June seasonal staff!
You can also choose to work the days and hours that suit you best. There’s also BP cards and New World vouchers on offer just for signing up or … View moreWork’s way more fun when you’re winning, and that’s why Apata has heaps of rewards and sweet giveaways for 2022 March to June seasonal staff!
You can also choose to work the days and hours that suit you best. There’s also BP cards and New World vouchers on offer just for signing up or referring a friend. *T&C’s apply
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Greig from Gisborne District
12Kgs Hass Avocados for sale .
There is about 55 to 60 Hass mixed smaller size avocados to a 12 kg box plus
Avocados are growin on our orchard in Gisborne and are spray free.
Avocados are sold by weight, The 12kgs does not include the weight of box
12Kgs avos $68.00 plus freight
We pick ,… View more12Kgs Hass Avocados for sale .
There is about 55 to 60 Hass mixed smaller size avocados to a 12 kg box plus
Avocados are growin on our orchard in Gisborne and are spray free.
Avocados are sold by weight, The 12kgs does not include the weight of box
12Kgs avos $68.00 plus freight
We pick , pack and send on the same day to north and south island including stewart island .
At present avocados are taking about 10 days to ripen, depending on room temperature
Destination & description Price per item
North island $10.50
South island $12.50
Rural North and south island extra $5.00
Pick-up available from Gisborne, Free
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Price: $68
Greig from Gisborne District
6 Kgs Hass Avocados for sale . $ 45.00 includes freight to main centres Plus freight $5.00 extra freight for rural areas
There is about 24 to 27 Hass mixed size avocados to a 6 kg box plus
Avocados are growin on our orchard in Gisborne and are spray free.
Avocados are sold by weight,… View more6 Kgs Hass Avocados for sale . $ 45.00 includes freight to main centres Plus freight $5.00 extra freight for rural areas
There is about 24 to 27 Hass mixed size avocados to a 6 kg box plus
Avocados are growin on our orchard in Gisborne and are spray free.
Avocados are sold by weight, The 6kgs does not include the weight of box
We pick , pack and send on the same day to north and south island including stewart island .
At present avocados are taking about 10 days to ripen, depending on room temperature
Price: $45
Lois Neighbourly Lead from Gisborne District
Congratulations goes to 10 yr old Krystal Iam who won the GP WOD Club trophy. She played a brilliant game of 2 wins, with differential +5 making her the "Winner of the day!
An amazing player!
Well done⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Winner of the day 13th February 2022
Lois Neighbourly Lead from Gisborne District
Congratulations went to Lois Wimutu (Skip) and 10 yr old Krystal Iam who won the Women's Pairs. Krystal played extremely well with some amazing shots and was the "Highlight of the day" Both players had some strong games with, 1 win, 1 loss, & 1 draw taking the pair into the … View moreCongratulations went to Lois Wimutu (Skip) and 10 yr old Krystal Iam who won the Women's Pairs. Krystal played extremely well with some amazing shots and was the "Highlight of the day" Both players had some strong games with, 1 win, 1 loss, & 1 draw taking the pair into the finals. With 8 - 11 to Lois & Krystal, Lois threw her last boule through the gap winning the game 13 - 8.
Well done ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Women's Pairs 5th February 2022
Lois Neighbourly Lead from Gisborne District
The Gisborne Petanque Ladies Singles Tournament was played on Sunday. All competitors played tough games and at times measurements were difficult to determine points but eventually got sorted! At the end of the tournament Congratulations went to Karen MacPherson winning 3 games and 1 loss. She said… View moreThe Gisborne Petanque Ladies Singles Tournament was played on Sunday. All competitors played tough games and at times measurements were difficult to determine points but eventually got sorted! At the end of the tournament Congratulations went to Karen MacPherson winning 3 games and 1 loss. She said she really enjoyed her games, but they were tough! The only other time she played was at the Opening near 4 years ago.
Another amazing player!
Well done Karen ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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23rd January 2022
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean at Whakatane ChemDry
Is your velvet sofa looking less than luxe? Learn how to clean velvet furniture and keep it looking as sumptuous as the day you bought it.
Choosing velvet furniture is choosing to make a bold style statement in your space—there’s no ignoring its soft sheen, rich colour, and innate elegance. … View moreIs your velvet sofa looking less than luxe? Learn how to clean velvet furniture and keep it looking as sumptuous as the day you bought it.
Choosing velvet furniture is choosing to make a bold style statement in your space—there’s no ignoring its soft sheen, rich colour, and innate elegance. But velvet’s commanding presence also means that any discoloration or stains are that much more visible. No more hiding a dusty apartment…once the sunlight hits a velvet couch, there’s no hiding those annoying, allergy-inducing particles.
If you’ve opted for a bright, richly pigmented colour, like navy or chartreuse, we recommend avoiding direct sunlight, which can cause the fabric to fade. Consider window coverings substantial enough to protect your piece but lovely enough to catch the eye. Read on to learn how to clean velvet furniture and protect it from wear and tear and those inevitable spills.
Materials:
- Vacuum
- Absorbent cloth
- Soap and water or an upholstery cleaner
- Soft brush
Vacuum the fabric: Remember those pesky dust particles we were talking about? Well, in terms of regular maintenance, all you need to do to the item itself is give it a good dusting. We recommend regular vacuuming; a soft brush can also loosen surface dirt and brush it away.
Tackle spills the right way: If a friend does happen to spill their cocktail on your couch, White suggests blotting the area immediately with a clean, dry absorbent cloth. We then recommend mandating said friend to a different spot in your home. No one likes a party foul.
Test cleaning products: If a dried stain is staring you in the face and you just can’t help but do something about it, test any cleaning product (even basic soap and water) on a hidden spot to ensure it doesn’t ruin the fabric. Mix soap and water to create a sudsy solution. Use a soft cloth to blot the stain with the suds, then let the fabric dry completely.
Brush the fabric: Once the velvet is dry, use a soft, dry brush in the direction of the pile to restore its direction and loft. This will give the velvet that brand-new, never-been-touched look.
Turn to a professional: When in doubt, ask for help. It’s best to professionally clean the entire piece to ensure the colour remains uniform. To ensure your velvet furniture remains in optimal condition, you should have it professionally cleaned. Next up? Sit back, relax, and enjoy your good-as-new upholstery.
These versatile holders can be used to display favourite photos or for handmade place cards at a special dinner party. Paint them to co-ordinate with your room's décor or your party theme.
Find out how to create your own.
Neville from Gisborne District
Offers over $790,000. 5 Bedroom 160m2, land 1214m2, price negotiable, ask me for more pics(provide your email)
Price: $790,000
Barry.Lodge from Whakatane District
yes iam still here lonley would like a lady friend to go out with
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean at Whakatane ChemDry
The interior design trends you can expect to see bloom in 2022.
Somehow in the last couple of years, time has stretched yet stalled in ways most of us can’t quite comprehend: it seems as though the initial pandemic lockdown was only yesterday.
The ongoing impacts of Covid-19 and the … View moreThe interior design trends you can expect to see bloom in 2022.
Somehow in the last couple of years, time has stretched yet stalled in ways most of us can’t quite comprehend: it seems as though the initial pandemic lockdown was only yesterday.
The ongoing impacts of Covid-19 and the restrictions and life changes it has brought about has shaped all aspects of life: including property design and development, and the way we choose to furnish our homes.
A Touch of the 70s: The 90s may currently be the retro kickback in clothing fashion, but the 70s is about to make its comeback for interior design. This vintage theme will not be the bold patterned wallpaper and aubergine coloured bathroom fittings you’ve only just stripped from your grandparents’ home but instead suggestions and colour pops of burnt orange, moss greens and other warm neutrals.
Items to lend these pops of brightness and patterns can be found at local flea markets, antique stores and junkyards. Routinely visiting these places and keeping an eye out for 70s pieces online can help you find lots of complementary items to mix and match and provide a retro flair.
Bringing the Outside, In: The houseplant trend we saw bloom through 2021 is set to continue through 2022. Bringing authentic greenery into the home has been proven to improve internal air quality, promote endorphins and, well, to make the place look great!
Retailers have moved with the increased demand for houseplants and most now stock a good variety to cater for everyone, so there’s something for every room and every capability of green fingers. A sweetheart plant is a versatile climber happy in shaded rooms, hole-y monstera plants with their unique cut-out leaves thrive in low-light interiors, fiddle leaf fig trees are hardy and bushy but need lots of sun, and snake plants only need infrequent watering to flourish.
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