Spiritual Meetings
This Sunday 1st August 7pm, St John Ambulance Rms.
We are so privileged to have a wonderful trance medium on platform this Sunday. Sue Boyle is visiting from Upper Hutt and will be demonstrating her beautiful trance mediumship.
She will also be doing a workshop at 10am on Sunday morning in the St John Ambulance Rms. This will be about clearing unwanted energies/entities from physical spaces and assisting spirits to move on to the next world. The second part of her workshop will be working in trance where you will have the opportunity to ask questions of her guide. Cost $20 for Centre members, $25 nonmembers. Pay at the door.
We look forward to seeing you at either the workshop or our evening meeting (or both).
We will have our popular healing circle, raffle and cuppa following the meeting.
Koha appreciated. Everyone is most welcome.
Call Carol 027 697 6308 for enquiries
Food and product recalls
These items have been recalled during the last month. If you have any of these items at home, click on the title to see the details:
Product recalls
Avanti, Malvern Star & Raleigh bicycles
Yoto Kids Speaker
Anko Kids Pyjamas
Battery drill chainsaw attachment
Industrial pedestal misting fan
Yamaha adaptor
Zero Tower safety harness
Naturacoco moisturising cream
Thule child bike seat
Food recalls:
Maketū pies mussel pie
The Catering Studio cottage pie
Matakana Smokehouse gravlax/salmon
Our Fruit Box fruit juices
ProLife Foods value packs - nuts, raisins.
YY Dumplings & Fu Yuan ready-to-eat meat products
Waiheke Herbs italian herb spread
We hope this message was helpful in keeping your household safe.
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