Linton, Palmerston North

Got any recipes for great festive treats?

Got any recipes for great festive treats?

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1605 days ago

Ucol Beauty Therapy School, Levin.

Stephanie from Levin

Hello neighbours, Here at Ucol Beauty Therapy School, Level 1, 160 Oxford Street, Levin, we will be needing clients for trained students. Client days will be Fridays, starting Friday 13th August, 9.30am - 3.30, bookings can be made by email, levinbeauty@ucol.ac.nz or 06367 2613. Please … View moreHello neighbours, Here at Ucol Beauty Therapy School, Level 1, 160 Oxford Street, Levin, we will be needing clients for trained students. Client days will be Fridays, starting Friday 13th August, 9.30am - 3.30, bookings can be made by email, levinbeauty@ucol.ac.nz or 06367 2613. Please leave your name and phone number for the st;udent on reception dut;y to contact you to organise an appointment time. Treatments available:
Manicures, Manicure $15, Pedicure $15, Gel Polish $15,
Facials, Express Facial $10, Deluxe Facial $20,
Eyes, Eyebrow Shape $10, Eyebrow Tint $10, Eyelash Tint $10,
All Three together $20
Makeup $10,
Waxing: Legs, Arm, Facial, Underarms, Bikini, All $10

Thanks for your support, Stephanie Student at Ucol Beauty School, Levin

Negotiable

1605 days ago

Make a Living Wall

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North

If you enjoy growing your own potted plants and would like a stylish way of displaying them inside the home, then this month's project could be just what you need. I've been admiring living walls and hanging gardens for some time now, and decided to create an achievable small-scale … View moreIf you enjoy growing your own potted plants and would like a stylish way of displaying them inside the home, then this month's project could be just what you need. I've been admiring living walls and hanging gardens for some time now, and decided to create an achievable small-scale version to house small pots and fresh herbs in my kitchen. These shelves are affordable and easy to make, and ideal for apartments and smaller homes without much garden space.

For this project you will need:
• 1 length of untreated pine 20mm thick and 120mm wide
• Hand saw or skill saw, sandpaper
• Drill with 72mm hole saw drill bit and 7.5mm drill bit (for 7mm rope)
• 9 x 9cm terracotta pots
• White synthetic general purpose rope 7mm x 10m, 8 x white plastic cable ties
• Resene Colorwood Whitewash, speed brush or synthetic paintbrush

• Various herbs or small plants

Step one: Cut your length of pine into three pieces, each 600mm long. You can do this with either a hand saw or a skill saw. Once cut, give them a sand.

Step two: Measure out the placement of your holes that will hold the terracotta pots. I spaced mine out at 150mm centres. Repeat these markings for all three lengths of timber.

Step three: Using a drill with a hole saw attachment, cut out 72mm (D) sized holes to fit your terracotta pots. I practised first on a spare cut of timber I had lying around, to make sure that the hole I was drilling was the right size. For my 9cm pots, I found that 72mm ensured a good fit. Tidy up each hole with a light sand.

Step four: Now you need to cut the holes for your rope. Measure in 20mm from each corner and mark your drilling spot. Use a 7.5mm drill bit to make one hole in each corner (the size drill bit you use will depend on the thickness of the rope you are using to hang your shelves – adjust accordingly). Repeat for all three lengths of timber.

Step five: To achieve a fresh, clean look I used Resene Colorwood Whitewash interior wood stain. There are lots of colours to choose from, so you could pick whichever best suits the timber you are using and where the finished project will be hanging. I applied two coats of Whitewash using a speed brush, or synthetic brush.

Step six: Cut your rope into four equal lengths and thread each length through the corner holes of your shelves starting from the bottom. Tie each length of rope into a knot on the underside of the bottom shelf, so the bottom shelf rests on these knots.

Step seven: Adjust the placement of your shelves until you get them evenly spaced. Make sure you allow room for the pots to sit in the shelves, and room for your plants to grow of course. I spaced my shelves at 200mm apart. Secure the undersides of your remaining shelves with cable ties, they are a good solution because they aren't hugely visible and they don't budge. Trim the long ends of the cable ties once in place.

Step eight: Add your pots and plants, and hang in your chosen spot. Make sure that you use hooks that can safely take the weight of your shelves.



DIY with pictures: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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1605 days ago

Make a Living Wall

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Levin

If you enjoy growing your own potted plants and would like a stylish way of displaying them inside the home, then this month's project could be just what you need. I've been admiring living walls and hanging gardens for some time now, and decided to create an achievable small-scale … View moreIf you enjoy growing your own potted plants and would like a stylish way of displaying them inside the home, then this month's project could be just what you need. I've been admiring living walls and hanging gardens for some time now, and decided to create an achievable small-scale version to house small pots and fresh herbs in my kitchen. These shelves are affordable and easy to make, and ideal for apartments and smaller homes without much garden space.

For this project you will need:
• 1 length of untreated pine 20mm thick and 120mm wide
• Hand saw or skill saw, sandpaper
• Drill with 72mm hole saw drill bit and 7.5mm drill bit (for 7mm rope)
• 9 x 9cm terracotta pots
• White synthetic general purpose rope 7mm x 10m, 8 x white plastic cable ties
• Resene Colorwood Whitewash, speed brush or synthetic paintbrush

• Various herbs or small plants

Step one: Cut your length of pine into three pieces, each 600mm long. You can do this with either a hand saw or a skill saw. Once cut, give them a sand.

Step two: Measure out the placement of your holes that will hold the terracotta pots. I spaced mine out at 150mm centres. Repeat these markings for all three lengths of timber.

Step three: Using a drill with a hole saw attachment, cut out 72mm (D) sized holes to fit your terracotta pots. I practised first on a spare cut of timber I had lying around, to make sure that the hole I was drilling was the right size. For my 9cm pots, I found that 72mm ensured a good fit. Tidy up each hole with a light sand.

Step four: Now you need to cut the holes for your rope. Measure in 20mm from each corner and mark your drilling spot. Use a 7.5mm drill bit to make one hole in each corner (the size drill bit you use will depend on the thickness of the rope you are using to hang your shelves – adjust accordingly). Repeat for all three lengths of timber.

Step five: To achieve a fresh, clean look I used Resene Colorwood Whitewash interior wood stain. There are lots of colours to choose from, so you could pick whichever best suits the timber you are using and where the finished project will be hanging. I applied two coats of Whitewash using a speed brush, or synthetic brush.

Step six: Cut your rope into four equal lengths and thread each length through the corner holes of your shelves starting from the bottom. Tie each length of rope into a knot on the underside of the bottom shelf, so the bottom shelf rests on these knots.

Step seven: Adjust the placement of your shelves until you get them evenly spaced. Make sure you allow room for the pots to sit in the shelves, and room for your plants to grow of course. I spaced my shelves at 200mm apart. Secure the undersides of your remaining shelves with cable ties, they are a good solution because they aren't hugely visible and they don't budge. Trim the long ends of the cable ties once in place.

Step eight: Add your pots and plants, and hang in your chosen spot. Make sure that you use hooks that can safely take the weight of your shelves.



DIY with pictures: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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1605 days ago
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1607 days ago

Best Café For Lunch

Michelle from Linton

Hi everyone, are there any suggestions please for a nice café that has a reasonably priced lunch menu? Any suggestions from places you have been to are appreciated. Many thanks. 😊

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1605 days ago

Work wanted

Darrien from Roslyn - Terrace End

Labouring work required by 54 year old Male.
Kitchenhand/dish washer, brick laying, furniture removal, landscaping section clearing or laundry helper.
Hard working and reliable.
Physically fit so I dont mind physically demanding labour.
Flexible to work any hours day or night.
If you have … View more
Labouring work required by 54 year old Male.
Kitchenhand/dish washer, brick laying, furniture removal, landscaping section clearing or laundry helper.
Hard working and reliable.
Physically fit so I dont mind physically demanding labour.
Flexible to work any hours day or night.
If you have work you would like a hand with please call any time.
Available for early starts Monday to Friday.
I have no qualifications or drivers license.
I am avail for work immediately
Please phone Darrien on 02108690801
No txt messaging please.

1606 days ago

Paint

Rosie from Levin

Does anyone have any colourful colours of paint? Wanting to do some garden art.

Free

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1606 days ago

Monster garage sale

Sonja from Awapuni

Massive garage sale. Something for everyone. Linen, blankets, furniture, books, household items, kitchen stuff, clothing, shoes. 7am 110 rugby st

Negotiable

1606 days ago
1608 days ago

Have you heard of Ground Moisture Barrier?

The team from EnergySmart - Palmerston North

Ground Moisture Barrier is a polythene sheet that covers the ground under your house and acts as a cap to rising dampness. This helps reduce condensation and mould, meaning your home is drier and easier to heat!

We have assessors who can come and look under your house to see if Ground Moisture … View more
Ground Moisture Barrier is a polythene sheet that covers the ground under your house and acts as a cap to rising dampness. This helps reduce condensation and mould, meaning your home is drier and easier to heat!

We have assessors who can come and look under your house to see if Ground Moisture Barrier is a good option for your home! Call 0800 777 111 to book your free assessment today 🏠

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1606 days ago

Feel like you're always under the weather?

The team from EnergySmart - Palmerston North

Read our new blog about how the temperature of your home could be affecting your health! 👇

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1607 days ago

Wish dinner time was a little...simpler?

The Team from HelloFresh

Hi Neighbours, back to school has thrown your routine into chaos? HelloFresh has dinner sorted for you. With our +20 quick and easy recipes (covering a range of dietary needs with new ones added every week!), dinner time will become a delicious breeze🌿

With no lock-in contracts, you can … View more
Hi Neighbours, back to school has thrown your routine into chaos? HelloFresh has dinner sorted for you. With our +20 quick and easy recipes (covering a range of dietary needs with new ones added every week!), dinner time will become a delicious breeze🌿

With no lock-in contracts, you can pause, skip or cancel your subscription at any time. You can also switch up your plan sizes and delivery times to suit your household and schedule.

Sign up today and get up to $100 off across your first 4 boxes with code “NEIGHBOUR”. All you need to do is cook!
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1607 days ago

Kuku Beach scene #0148-1

Paul from Levin

Kapiti Island from Kuku Beach

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1607 days ago

Lounge suite

Nellie from Roslyn - Terrace End

Still in good condition apart from the marks. Easy to cover with a throw. Springs still in place and very comfortable. Can deliver in Palmy for $15.

Price: $1

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1614 days ago

Vet Nursing Textbooks

Michelle from Linton

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