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Kidz Magnesium & Boron Oil Spray (Restful Sleep + much more)

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Kidz Magnesium & Boron 50mls (with calming Clary Sage, Orange & Jasmine, smells divine) $22.50

SOOTHING | RELIEVES PAIN | SUITABLE FOR BABIES | RUB ON FEET, STOMACH AND LOWER LEGS

Safe for all from new born and older.

For blessed sleep for your little one (and you of course!) Magnesium is needed by the body for the production of melatonin, the sleep hormone.

For growing pains and sports and play injuries. Magnesium relaxes the muscles and the nerve sheaths and speeds up the healing and recovery process.

Boron extends the half life of vitamin D in the body and supports optimum bone growth and development. Magnesium assimilate the vitamin D from the sun and converts it into calcium in the bones.

Calms and balances moods so great for ADHD, tantrums, anxiety. Magnesium is needed by the body for the production of serotonin, the anti-stress hormone. Clary Sage and orange are calming and also boost confidence and courage. Jasmine is very calming and soothing.

Magnesium improves cognitive function, and also has a positive effect on more than 300 functions of the body. Supports overall wellness.

Size: 50ml (Diluted to half strength with water and it mists on in a very fine layer, for a dose you can easily control ) Contains Water, Magnesium (50 mgs per squirt), Clary Sage essential oil, Orange essential oil, Jasmine essential oil and Boron (.3mg per squirt).

Babies 0-3 Spray 1 squirt onto soles of feet and gently massage in, preferable before bed.

Children 4-6 Spray 2 squirts onto soles of feet and rub in.

Children 7 and over Spray 3 squirts onto soles and rub in.

For growing pain and injury, spray directly and gently rub in.

If you have any pain eg arthritis we have magnesium oil spray full strength just for you $33.50

Shop here, Pickup welcome or courier available www.immersioncosmetics.co.nz...

Price: $22.50

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By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

A North Canterbury community will have to wait an extra year before hosting an Anzac Day service.

Fundraising for a new war memorial for Culverden has proven to be tougher than anticipated, says Culverden Community Committee member Craig Ritchie.

Culverden was due to host this year’s Amuri area Anzac Day service, but the Waiau community has stepped up as this year’s host.

The committee launched a fundraising drive in September last year, after the memorial design, estimated to cost $150,000, was approved with the support of the Hurunui District Council.

‘‘We never really understood how difficult it is to apply for funding,’’ Ritchie said.

‘‘We would have liked to have had it up and running this year.
‘‘We have had good support from contractors, who have agreed to keep to the same quotes for the time being.’’

As the Culverden Community Committee is not a registered entity, it has made the process more difficult in applying for grants.

The memorial design is based on a corten steel memorial at Leyland in England, with the shape of a soldier cut out and standing 9m high.

The Culverden version will be 6m high, with a poppy and the words ‘‘Lest We Forget’’ on the front.

The memorial will have lights to light it up at night.

It will be placed in the Rutherford Reserve, next to Amuri Area School.

The Hurunui District Council’s Amuri Community Committee, has approved the use of $56,000 in funds held in trust from the sale of the Culverden Drill Hall in the 1980s.

The committee has received $5000 in donations from the community and a $10,000 grant from the Trusts Community Foundation.

The Hurunui District Council has applied to the Lottery Environment and Heritage Fund for $50,000 on the committee’s behalf.

Ritchie is hopeful the council will fund the balance, which will allow the war memorial to be ready for next year’s Anzac Day service.

Amuri area Anzac Day services alternate between Waiau, Rotherham and Culverden.

Culverden last hosted the Anzac Day service in 2021, with the community gathering at the Culverden Volunteer Fire Brigade rooms, before crossing the busy Mountainview Road to a set of memorial gates.

■ The Amuri area Anzac Day service will be held at Waiau. Gather at the Waiau Hall at 9.50am, for a 10am service, before a short walk to the memorial and back to the hall for morning tea.

The Culverden Community Committee is organising an autumn cull cow drive as a fundraiser for the war memorial fund.
Contact Craig Ritchie on 027-4705388 for more information.

■ Public interest journalism funded through New Zealand on Air.