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2894 days ago

Do you ever travel between Waikato and Auckland?

Mobius Research & Strategy

We need your expertise! Take this five minute or so survey to help us learn how we can help improve transport options for those who travel between Waikato and Auckland.

Mobius Research are running this survey on behalf of the Hamilton to Auckland Transport Connections Working Group. Please know that all responses will be anonymous.

If you have any questions or technical issues please contact Stuart Jeffcoat at Mobius Research. stuart@mobiusresearch.co.nz

Thank you in advance for your time and feedback - it is much appreciated.

Stuart Jeffcoat – Director
Mobius Research and Strategy Ltd.
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Restoration of Faded or Damaged Photographs

John from Enderley

I restore digital images of photos that have been scanned to your PC. I can usually repair faded, out of focus or damaged images whether coloured or black and white. If you are interested, contact me at hendynz@gmail.com and I will give you instructions and a quote on the costs. I will not charge for any photos that can’t be repaired, or you are not satisfied with the result.
Below is an example of a recent restoration of a very faded photo taken of my great grandmother in the late 1800s.