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Fiona from Henderson
Ladies, I've just heard about this wonderful sale
Time to get your credit cards (and eftpos cards) ready and let's go shopping.
The prices look ridiculously cheap, which always makes us smile💰💰
You cannot have too many pairs of knickers and bras 😏
Let's go shopping Ladies … View moreLadies, I've just heard about this wonderful sale
Time to get your credit cards (and eftpos cards) ready and let's go shopping.
The prices look ridiculously cheap, which always makes us smile💰💰
You cannot have too many pairs of knickers and bras 😏
Let's go shopping Ladies 👛👜
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Baljit Singh from Waitakere Ethnic Board
Please do join us in Ranui for the “Walk of Aroha” in support and solidarity of our local West Auckland Muslim community – “They are us.”
Date: Friday 22nd March 11:30am.
Where: Meet at Ranui Domain, 26 Robertson Road, 11:30am
We will walk from Ranui Domain to the West Auckland… View morePlease do join us in Ranui for the “Walk of Aroha” in support and solidarity of our local West Auckland Muslim community – “They are us.”
Date: Friday 22nd March 11:30am.
Where: Meet at Ranui Domain, 26 Robertson Road, 11:30am
We will walk from Ranui Domain to the West Auckland Mosque on 31 Armada Drive. We will then walk to the Ranui Community Centre located at 474 Swanson Road for tea and coffee by 12:15pm.
Fiona from Henderson
I totally understand but still, what a shame.
As they say, "it will return in 2020 'bigger and brighter than ever"
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Fiona from Henderson
This is something that all employers and employees should be aware of.
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Archana from Henderson
Hi all,
My husband found this contractor Named Neil on one of the tradie website who claims to do small building work including decks and stuff. We paid him around 1200$ initially to buy the wood and other stuff. He then dumped wood , I am not even sure if it’s enough to built the deck. He … View moreHi all,
My husband found this contractor Named Neil on one of the tradie website who claims to do small building work including decks and stuff. We paid him around 1200$ initially to buy the wood and other stuff. He then dumped wood , I am not even sure if it’s enough to built the deck. He disappeared for two weeks. then one day after texting and calling him numerous times sends a man to dig our backyard pretending that work is going to start soon. We paid extra 100 $ to that man who did the digging and cleaning the plants and stuff. It’s been more than a month, he disappeared completely. he hasn’t responding to our calls or txt or emails. Completely ruined our backyard . What should we do now? Any suggestion would be nice. I am attaching his business card so people can be aware how fraud and dishonest this person and his business is.
P.s - please recommend someone who can complete the job and is honest and reliable.
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Communications Team from Auckland Council
Have you been out exploring our beautiful coastline, taking the dog for a walk, getting the kids to unplug or finding a new running route thanks to Akl Paths? Then we want to hear from you!
Susi from Swanson
The first re:generate fashion market is being held on Sunday, 7 April in the Titirangi Memorial Hall. Over 30 stalls selling quality pre-loved women and men's clothing, accessories, shoes and more.
Door open 10am sharp - bring cash and your own bags!
Rose from Laingholm
Join us for our March general meeting; visitors welcomed.
Tuesday 26 March 2019 at 1:00pm
Guest Speaker: Our March guest is a Dementia Auckland Educator, and is sure to be a fascinating speaker. Many of us will know someone with dementia, a set of symptoms affecting the brain that may include … View moreJoin us for our March general meeting; visitors welcomed.
Tuesday 26 March 2019 at 1:00pm
Guest Speaker: Our March guest is a Dementia Auckland Educator, and is sure to be a fascinating speaker. Many of us will know someone with dementia, a set of symptoms affecting the brain that may include memory loss and difficulties with thinking, problem-solving or language.
Venue: West Lynn Garden and Butterfly House Meeting Room
73 Parker Ave, New Lynn
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Interesting speakers each month
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General Meetings: 4th Tuesday of the month
Afternoon Tea $2.00
Email: Secretary Heather Tanguay heathertanguay@slingshot.co.nz
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The Muslim community in Auckland is opening Ponsonby Masjid, Ranui Mosque, North Shore Islamic Centre and Masjid Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq in Pakuranga on Friday night for people of all faiths to gather in remembrance of the 50 lives lost in the Christchurch shootings.
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