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Markus from Green Bay
Unwanted as I already have a top class pruner (finally bit the bullet after 3 crappy ones - should have done that MUCH earlier). Details see US site: woodlandtools.com... (Note: price there is in USD). Pickup in Green Bay opposite Green Bay High School
Price: $30
Christine Corcuera from Red Cross Shop Henderson
Come on in and stock up on your kitchenware,lots to choose from. Grab yourself a bargain on our bake week table. Get your friends around and have a chat and show of your culinary skills.
We look forward to seeing you in store.
Visit us at:
433 Great North Rd, Henderson
09 835 1152
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Countdown is recalling certain batches of its Woolworths brand Pickled Onions as the product may contain foreign matter (glass).
What you need to know:
- The product is sold at Countdown, SuperValue and FreshChoice stores throughout New Zealand.
- The affected product has the Best Before date … View moreCountdown is recalling certain batches of its Woolworths brand Pickled Onions as the product may contain foreign matter (glass).
What you need to know:
- The product is sold at Countdown, SuperValue and FreshChoice stores throughout New Zealand.
- The affected product has the Best Before date of 23/11/2024, 24/11/2024 and 25/11/2024
- If you have purchased this product, do not consume. You can return the product to this store for a full refund.
You can see past product recalls here.
Financial Adviser from SK Financial Group - Mortgage & Insurance
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Managing your day-to-day lifestyle and family can become time consuming and doesn’t give us an opportunity to reflect on how things can change if something unexpected could happen.
Parent's objective is providing … View moreProtecting your income is equivalent to protecting you and your family.
Managing your day-to-day lifestyle and family can become time consuming and doesn’t give us an opportunity to reflect on how things can change if something unexpected could happen.
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
There's still time to submit your recipe to win the September issue of NZ Gardener! Every month, we run a series of reader recipes using a seasonal crop. This month, we're on the hunt for spring salad recipes! Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by July 23, 2023. Every … View moreThere's still time to submit your recipe to win the September issue of NZ Gardener! Every month, we run a series of reader recipes using a seasonal crop. This month, we're on the hunt for spring salad recipes! Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by July 23, 2023. Every published recipe wins a copy of the September issue of NZ Gardener.
Did you know that Greenview Park has multiple indoor and outdoor spaces perfect for afternoon tea or a cuppa?
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The Team from Auckland Council
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Markus from Green Bay
I gave a comment on this article:
www.stuff.co.nz...
I wrote:
"So food prices increased by 12.5%? You wish. What the economists and the government completely fail to see (or see and pretend not to) is that food inflation hits different groups very differently. If you are rich then … View moreI gave a comment on this article:
www.stuff.co.nz...
I wrote:
"So food prices increased by 12.5%? You wish. What the economists and the government completely fail to see (or see and pretend not to) is that food inflation hits different groups very differently. If you are rich then increasing the price for Musli bars from $5 to $5.50 might be an increase of 10%, but if you are not and dependent on specials like 2 for $5 then the „price freeze“ that locked in full prices and elegantly got rid of real specials meant an increase from $2.50 to $5.50 which is an increase of 120%! No wonder there is a Cost of Living Crisis in NZ! Unless you are rich. Time for a tax-free band in the tax system - every decent society recognises that you should not tax basic income."
I don't see what is so offensive in my comment that it was censored …
Marnie from Titirangi
Hi Titirangi
I just found out our local dairy at 170 Golf Road (in the block of shops where the Lab Tests used to be) will be opening a new vape shop in a week's time.
I'm so upset about this, not only as it's the dairy closest to where we live and my boys cycle up there all … View moreHi Titirangi
I just found out our local dairy at 170 Golf Road (in the block of shops where the Lab Tests used to be) will be opening a new vape shop in a week's time.
I'm so upset about this, not only as it's the dairy closest to where we live and my boys cycle up there all the time, but it's also really close to Green Bay High where they will go after intermediate.
I've gone and spoken to the owner about my concerns and his reply has basically been "I have to make my money somehow".
I know these are R18 shops but the problem is older kids sell to younger ones. Green Bay High School students flock to those shops as they are so close to the school. Also there are a staggering number -7300 vape stores (6000 general and 1320 specialist) - now in NZ - and not enough enforcement officers to keep up.
I know many people in our community concerned that kids are being targeted by big tobacco companies with vape's colourful packaging (some with cartoon characters!) and flavours that appeal to kids.
I really feel community pressure on the government to do more to restrict the sale of vapes is probably the best bet to trying to protect our kids. If you haven't already and you support please join our group:
www.facebook.com...
and sign our two petitions:
www.change.org...
petitions.parliament.nz...
thank you
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Talia from Sunnyvale
Please make an offer Pick up is sunnyvale west auckland 0220437365
Negotiable
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Chicken Galantine with farce pistachio & dried apricots, picked onions, parsley emulsion
Followed by;
Raviole de filet de porc, Spätzle, warm Sauerkraut, White pepper sauce
#cookingclass #chicken #pork, #spätzle #galantine #cookingschool
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