Grandview Heights, Hamilton

Merry Christmas, neighbours

Merry Christmas, neighbours

From us at Neighbourly

2889 days ago

A pair of silver candle sticks

Charley from Whatawhata

Looking for a perfect and unique Valentines gift, for the one you love. How about this pair of silver candle sticks ? 💕💕💕

Price: $60

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2890 days ago

Get school sorted with New World

New World

New World’s got everything you need to get back to school sorted, with heaps of great deals instore now. Plus, check out newworld.co.nz for some legendary lunchbox ideas! Find out more

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2891 days ago

Beginners' Art Classes - Arts for Health Community Trust

Arts for Health Community Trust

Beginners' Arts Classes - Term 1
Monday Mornings 10am - 12pm
Starts 19 February
8 x Classes - $165.00

OR

Beginners' Evening Art Class - Term 1
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Beginners' Arts Classes - Term 1
Monday Mornings 10am - 12pm
Starts 19 February
8 x Classes - $165.00

OR

Beginners' Evening Art Class - Term 1
Thursday evening 6-8pm
Starts 22 February
8 x Classes - $165.00


The perfect fun class for beginners and those wanting to extend their drawing. Explore drawing methods using pastel, graphite, ink, charcoal and water colour in a friendly sociable group in a light filled art studio. This term we have Elwyn Stone as our facilitator. Elwyn has an extensive background in the creative arts and exhibits nationally. Elwyn is preparing for her next exhibition in Palmerston North.
Limited to 12 people.

Please contact office@artsforhealth.co.nz or phone 07 8382271 if you are interested in coming along, or require further information

2892 days ago

Operatunity presents Luck of the Irish!

Claire Mitchell from

Featuring Operatunity's Susan Boland, John Cameron, Bonaventure Allan-Moetaua and Karl Perigo, with fiddler Jess Hindin and pianist Paul Carnegie-Jones. With so much Irish ancestry in New Zealand, we present the best of Irish music and the irrepressible Irish spirit that warms the heart and … View moreFeaturing Operatunity's Susan Boland, John Cameron, Bonaventure Allan-Moetaua and Karl Perigo, with fiddler Jess Hindin and pianist Paul Carnegie-Jones. With so much Irish ancestry in New Zealand, we present the best of Irish music and the irrepressible Irish spirit that warms the heart and rekindles those Irish roots!

With Irish dancing, famous ballads, funny ditties, limericks, Irish jokes and frenetic fiddling, the Luck of the Irish promises to please anyone who has Irish in their blood or a little bit of Irish in their hearts!

Ticket are $35 including lunch. Group discounts from 5+.

Touring 23 venues across New Zealand 22 Jan – 23 Feb 2018.
Book your tickets here!

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2893 days ago

The Topp Twins Kids Show - book now!

Hamilton Gardens Summer Festival

Armed with a guitar, mouth-harp and spoons, expect the unexpected and some of the finest yodelling you’ll ever hear at Lynda and Jools Topp’s event The Topp Twins Kids Show on Sunday 11 February at 2pm. These beloved entertainers will deliver a memorable classic Kiwiana family show with a … View moreArmed with a guitar, mouth-harp and spoons, expect the unexpected and some of the finest yodelling you’ll ever hear at Lynda and Jools Topp’s event The Topp Twins Kids Show on Sunday 11 February at 2pm. These beloved entertainers will deliver a memorable classic Kiwiana family show with a farmyard theme. Book your tickets here!

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2895 days ago

Kittens ready to go

Angela from Grandview Heights

Please message me for details

Free

2894 days ago

Poll: Should there be stricter testing on sunscreens?

Elesha Gordon from Neighbourly.co.nz

Almost half of NZ sunscreens reportedly fail to live up to their most basic claims - to protect us from the sun. Some sunscreens brands haven’t even tested their product on people which may mean people are misled about the actual protect a sunscreen provides. Do you think New Zealand should have … View moreAlmost half of NZ sunscreens reportedly fail to live up to their most basic claims - to protect us from the sun. Some sunscreens brands haven’t even tested their product on people which may mean people are misled about the actual protect a sunscreen provides. Do you think New Zealand should have mandatory standards for sunscreen? Read the full Stuff story here.

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Should there be stricter testing on sunscreens?
  • 93.3% Yes, it should have mandatory standards
    93.3% Complete
  • 1.4% No, I am happy with how it is.
    1.4% Complete
  • 3.5% I have found a brand I trust, so this doesn't affect me.
    3.5% Complete
  • 1.8% I don't know / I have no opinion
    1.8% Complete
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