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Gavin from Gulf Harbour
Good quality, Swedish design, easily assembled. 2100mm high X 930mm wide X 300mm deep. Comes with 5 shelves, shelf pins, and steel braces. 6 units available. P M me or txt me on 0275900063
Price: $60
Danica from Manly
Great Condition XP-420 printer in perfect working condition.
Recently purchased a bigger printer, so this one needs to go.
Includes 1 each, brand new in box - Black, Cyan & Magenta ink cartridges (RRP $34.99 blk / $32.99 colour)
Pick up Manly.
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Price: $150
Lynda from Army Bay
A lot of people will disagree, but as one of the people who suffer illness and pain on a daily basis, I am so over the fear and panic out there. Supermarkets have empty shelves, doctors clinics have locked doors, chemists with a doorman, enuff! It’s a virus for goodness sake! How many people … View moreA lot of people will disagree, but as one of the people who suffer illness and pain on a daily basis, I am so over the fear and panic out there. Supermarkets have empty shelves, doctors clinics have locked doors, chemists with a doorman, enuff! It’s a virus for goodness sake! How many people suffer with heart problems, emphsemia, cancer on a daily basis and are dying from those conditions. 28 people in a country of how many million! Come on people, stop the panic! It’s just a virus! We’ve had them before, the media is just alarming everyone. I’m in the likely range to get it, but I’m not letting it control my life. Why are New Zealanders buying into all this alarmist crap? For goodness sake just let us get on with everyday living.
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Melissa from Stanmore Bay
Hi Everyone,
My name is Mel & I have decided to set up my own cleaning business on the Hibiscus Coast called
Spic n Span Home Cleaning Services.
I have been cleaning for the past 4 years & now that my children are at daycare & school I’ve decided to do something for Me which is … View moreHi Everyone,
My name is Mel & I have decided to set up my own cleaning business on the Hibiscus Coast called
Spic n Span Home Cleaning Services.
I have been cleaning for the past 4 years & now that my children are at daycare & school I’ve decided to do something for Me which is having my own cleaning business.
I’m currently working on business cards & flyers which I’m hoping to have finished by the end of April.
I’m honest reliable & get on with everyone.
I also have fantastic references.
I’m most likely the cheapest on the coast & I don’t use watered down products.
I will be available from May on Tuesdays through to Friday from 9am to 2:30pm
Let me make your home an absolute bliss to come home to after a long day at work because that is exactly what i like to do.
You can contact me on 0210786779 or
spicnspancleaningservices20@gmail.com
Thank you x
With Covid-19 separating us physically, we need to ensure we aren’t making any group of people feel distant from our community. Let's continue to show our Kiwi spirit and support reach other #RaceRelationsDay2020
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The Team Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi neighbours, some cafes are temporarily banning the use of reusable coffee cups - or 'keep cups' - because of the coronavirus.
Has your local stopped accepting reusable cups?
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The Team from Auckland Museum
Mayor Phil Goff today announced the temporary closure of libraries and a number of cultural institutions across the city.
The Museum’s Chief Executive Dr David Gaimster said “Auckland Museum is aligned with the Auckland Councils efforts to limit the transmission of the COVID -19 … View moreMayor Phil Goff today announced the temporary closure of libraries and a number of cultural institutions across the city.
The Museum’s Chief Executive Dr David Gaimster said “Auckland Museum is aligned with the Auckland Councils efforts to limit the transmission of the COVID -19 coronavirus. We will close our doors today at 5pm and will review our position regularly as new information from Health Officials comes to hand.”
“This was not an easy decision,” says Gaimster. “Auckland Museum has a role in the community to provide a sense of trust and continuity in times of uncertainty. However for the health and wellbeing for our visitors, our people and communities it has been necessary to make this difficult decision.”
The Museum will continue to operate behind the scenes undertaking the full range of its non-public facing activities such as caring for collections and taonga, research, digital and online initiatives, preparation of exhibitions and development of public programmes, planning and conservation.
Dr. Gaimster says while the Museum building is closed, it can still be visited online.
“Stay in touch with us at aucklandmuseum.com and we’ll keep you informed. Connect with us on our social media channels where we will bring you inspiring stories of our Museum, its collections and people,” he says.
“We don’t know yet when we will be able to re-open our doors, but we look forward to welcoming visitors back when we can,” says Dr. Gaimster.
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The Team from Auckland Council
Auckland councillors met this morning with the chief executives of the council and all relevant council-controlled organisations to analyse the impact of COVID-19 and current and further responses that may be needed to deal with the spread of the virus.
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The Team from Auckland Council
Visit www.covid19.govt.nz... to learn the simple steps you can take to unite against COVID-19 and slow its spread. You can also find out what help is available and get the latest updates.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
As more people begin to self isolate and distance themselves, we'll need our neighbours support now more than ever before. The following can be printed at home and filled-in with your details to drop around your street or community.
For the latest COVID-19 advice, visit: covid19.govt.nz/
Nicola from Orewa
Due to the current situation with COVID-19 we have reluctantly cancelled our Free Community Meal on Monday 30 March. However we will still be providing a takeaway meal for our guests. These can be picked up from 12:00-12:30pm on Monday 30 March at St John's Church Hall, 180 Centreway Rd, … View moreDue to the current situation with COVID-19 we have reluctantly cancelled our Free Community Meal on Monday 30 March. However we will still be providing a takeaway meal for our guests. These can be picked up from 12:00-12:30pm on Monday 30 March at St John's Church Hall, 180 Centreway Rd, Orewa.
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