Stanley Point, Auckland

It is beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

It is beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

Do you have any festive tips your community needs to know about? Post them here!

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2496 days ago

Exercise your mind

Helene from Northcote

Learn the wonderful game of bridge. Next beginners lessons start Monday Night March 25 (7-9 pm)  or Tuesday Morning  March 26  (10-12pm). Call East Coast Bays Bridge CLub 09 479 4689

Bridge pamphlet flyer 4.pdf Download View

2497 days ago

Samsonite travel bag

Kelly from Takapuna

Top of the line luggage case, used once.

Features:
-inbuilt TSA combination lock
-4x multidirectional 360 degree spinning wheels
-stretchy packing strap
-packing partition
-polypropylene exterior shell
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Top of the line luggage case, used once.

Features:
-inbuilt TSA combination lock
-4x multidirectional 360 degree spinning wheels
-stretchy packing strap
-packing partition
-polypropylene exterior shell

Dimensions: 86x58x36

This was purchased for £475 (~$900nz) and has been used for one trip so is as new.

Grab yourself a bargain and have a premium luggage bag for half the price.

Listed elsewhere.

Price: $400

2497 days ago

Retain your brain - Play bridge

East Coast Bays Bridge Club

Don’t let your brain get older just yet! Like your muscles, your brain needs to be used to keep it functioning well. Learning Bridge is a great way to achieve that. East Coast Bays Bridge Club is planning a set of beginner’s Bridge lessons late March 2018.

Join in! And … View more
Don’t let your brain get older just yet! Like your muscles, your brain needs to be used to keep it functioning well. Learning Bridge is a great way to achieve that. East Coast Bays Bridge Club is planning a set of beginner’s Bridge lessons late March 2018.

Join in! And meet like-minded people while having a great hobby.
Email us at lessons@ecbbridgeclub.co.nz or call Helene 027 296 3365.
Find out more!

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2497 days ago

We need your help

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We’re looking for people willing to take part in research interviews for Neighbourly, Stuff and potentially other New Zealand brands. You can help improve major New Zealand websites and apps simply by having a chat over a coffee.

• We’ll meet you at a location that suits you.
• You will… View more
We’re looking for people willing to take part in research interviews for Neighbourly, Stuff and potentially other New Zealand brands. You can help improve major New Zealand websites and apps simply by having a chat over a coffee.

• We’ll meet you at a location that suits you.
• You will be paid for your time.
• Interviews are 30–60 minutes.

If you’re interested, please fill out this form.

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2497 days ago

QUALIFIED TUTOR : Early Literacy & Numeracy

Neena from Takapuna

Hello Neighbours, my name is Neena Mason. Many of you may remember me as the owner of Childspace in Onewa Rd. I am a qualified educator in both Primary & PreSchool.
Although semi-retired, my love for children & their learning still burns strong.
I have vacancies for children aged 4-8.
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Hello Neighbours, my name is Neena Mason. Many of you may remember me as the owner of Childspace in Onewa Rd. I am a qualified educator in both Primary & PreSchool.
Although semi-retired, my love for children & their learning still burns strong.
I have vacancies for children aged 4-8.
PM me for more information.

2497 days ago

Have you ever been injured by FOOD?

Caroline Williams Reporter from North Shore Times

Hi neighbours. You might have read an interesting letter to the editor in your North Shore Times recently, involving a nasty slip on a banana peel. I'd like to hear about your peculiar food related injuries. What were you doing when you found yourself in pain at the hands of food? What were … View moreHi neighbours. You might have read an interesting letter to the editor in your North Shore Times recently, involving a nasty slip on a banana peel. I'd like to hear about your peculiar food related injuries. What were you doing when you found yourself in pain at the hands of food? What were your injuries and how bad were they? Send me an email at caroline.williams@stuff.co.nz or comment your stories below.
[Please type 'NFP' if your comment is not for print.]

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2497 days ago

Over 100 events to celebrate tamariki

The Team from Children's Day

Next Sunday 3 March is Children's Day! A time to celebrate the tamariki of New Zealand and put them first. There are lots of family-friendly events on all over Aotearoa to mark the day. Check out what's on in your neighbourhood at www.childrensday.org.nz...

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2498 days ago

You are your greatest asset!

Steve from True North Investments

It has been my observation that everyone seems to know instinctively to insure things that they own, whether it be a car, a house or the contents inside their house. They may even go to the trouble of spending money to get jewelry valued so that it can be properly insured.
But often people forget … View more
It has been my observation that everyone seems to know instinctively to insure things that they own, whether it be a car, a house or the contents inside their house. They may even go to the trouble of spending money to get jewelry valued so that it can be properly insured.
But often people forget that they are the reason that they can own all their stuff.
So if something happens to them and they can no longer work, then they could possibly lose all the things that they have insured!
You are your greatest asset. You provide your income to live and purchase things that you will need to use and enjoy.
If you get really sick and can't work, what will you do and where will you go?
Wouldn't it be better to have that question answered while you are still well and working?
I encourage you to contact me and have a chat as to what kinds of insurance you need.

2498 days ago

UPDATED: Fruit fly investigation underway on North Shore

Communications Team from Auckland Council

Surveillance activity in Auckland will be stepped up following the discovery of a second Queensland fruit fly on the North Shore.

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2498 days ago

Ducks 'dying like flies' in reserves on Auckland's North Shore due to avian botulism

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Ducks have been found sick, dying and paralysed at popular Auckland reserves because of outbreaks of deadly avian botulism. Read more

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2498 days ago

Code browns in Albany pool

Tori Tokalau Reporter from North Shore Times

Have you ever been turned away from the Albany pool after a code brown incident? Or had similar experiences? What do you think about code browns in public pools? We'd love to hear from you for a news story.

Comment below (and please add NFP if you don't want your comments used in our … View more
Have you ever been turned away from the Albany pool after a code brown incident? Or had similar experiences? What do you think about code browns in public pools? We'd love to hear from you for a news story.

Comment below (and please add NFP if you don't want your comments used in our story).

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