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As girls grow up they are exposed to mixed messaging, telling them to change, to love themselves, to have body neutrality, and to pay for the way society wants them to look. All this can bring about serious mental health issues.
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LEGEND THE MAKING OF A
Christchurch television producer, businesswoman and philanthropist Janine Morrell-Gunn is officially a Kiwi legend, and an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit. Lynda Papesch finds them well-deserved honours.
“What’s it like being a legend,” I asked Janine Morrell-Gunn. She laughs. “Old,” she says, quickly qualifying that she usually equates the legend concept to history, to times and people past.
Those who work with Janine awarded her the legend accolade in November 2022, when Aotearoa’s television industry gathered to celebrate their sector’s achievements. Soon after, she was also recognised in the 2023 New Year Honours, for services to children’s television and the community.
While humbled by the recognition, and proud of what she has achieved, Janine believes there’s lots more she and others
can do to help the children of today.
Children are at the heart of what she does, an inherent part of her life, whether her own four adult children, her first grandchild, making shows for children, or working for charities that support young people.
As a child, Janine wanted to either be a missionary or a TV producer. The latter won the toss.
“Being a producer is what I do, and who I am,” she explains. “From when I was 12 running the Joy club with kids from our street in my bedroom, singing and acting out stories from the bible, to organising students as the President of UCs Student Association or putting up ‘The White Lights of Hope’ after the earthquakes.”
Locally born and bred, the foundation
pupil from Hornby High also has a deep passion for Christchurch, making an early decision [with husband Jason Gunn] to return from Auckland to live in the Garden City.
“My dream is that we all get up and believe we have a part to play in this world of ours, and that we do make a di erence.”
WhitebaitMedia was born in 1998, and despite a “few lean times”, is still a creative hub for producing children’s shows. “We’re pivoting to work in digital space, while at the same time working on developing a series, more shows and shared family
viewing. I’m always on the lookout for new ideas,” says Janine.
For inspiration, she looks to what’s happening around her, to the challenges being faced by young people, and to the cultural diversity of Christchurch.
“I have always believed in amplifying the voice and showcasing the talents and creativity of young people,” she explains. Her continuing aim is to help and inspire children and youth, through television and digital content, and working with charity and community groups. “It is up to us to support them. ”
Growing up in the late 1960s and the 1970s, “I had a great childhood”, Janine remembers. “Life for young people today is completely di erent, with a very di erent set of challenges.
“Working with charities and foundations focused on young people helps bring meaning to everything you do. “I’m not alone in thinking like that. I’m always reading about fabulous people doing wonderful things to help. I often wonder how they find the time, and the strength to help those in need,” she adds.
Janine believes it is time for her generation, (people ‘my age’) to be sharing their knowledge, walking alongside, and helping young people make their way in the world.
“We’ve had our time, and it’s not all good things we’ve done. In a country of five million we have homelessness, poverty and huge anxiety.
“My dream is that we all get up and believe we have a part to play in this world
IN BRIEF
Since the 1980s, Janine Morrell-Gunn has produced dozens of children’s television shows, including The Son of a Gunn Show, What Now, The Erin Simpson Show, Play School, and Spot On. Chair of the Cholmondeley Children’s Centre since 2015, she’s also a board member of the Maia Health Foundation, and supports digital literacy for children at the Uru Manuka Education Trust.
TVNZ’s executive producer of children’s productions from 1985 to 1998, she founded Christchurch-based production company WhitebaitMedia with her husband, Jason Gunn, in 1998.
of ours. We are stronger together.”
In her continuing efforts to make a di erence, Janine looks to younger up-coming women on screen, journalists, broadcasters, actresses to keep telling great stories, inspired by the likes of actress Miranda Harcourt. “She’s always active on Instagram, promoting the positive, people’s successes, and she has a political voice as well”.
A self-confessed ‘active relaxer’, personally Janine is working on achieving greater balancing with work and family, while continuing charities and spending time with her granddaughter and in the vege garden. “It’s the journey, not the destination,” she adds.
“I believe that what happens to you happens for you.”
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Intense races, iconic global venues, elite teams and athletes, record-breaking speeds. SailGP is the most exciting racing on water and it all starts this weekend (18-19 March) in Ōtautahi,
In a few days, thousands of fans will get a glimpse into one of the world’s fastest-growing sports and entertainment properties. From thrills and spills to a vibrant party atmosphere, the ITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix is shaping up to be the event of the Kiwi summer.
GETTING TO AND FROM THE ITM NEW ZEALAND SAIL GRAND PRIX
If you have tickets, the fastest, most e cient and most sustainable way to get to the ITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix will be via o cial event shuttles, FREE for all ticket-holders. Shuttles will depart from the city centre live site, located opposite Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre from 11.30am until 2.15pm each day, and return
to Te Pae after the racing from 4.30pm. The Race Village opens at midday, and patrons are encouraged to get there early to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere on-site. All ticket holders will also have free access to Metro buses and ferries across Christchurch to get to and from the central city live site, location by showing your ITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix ticket. While branded taxis will be able to travel through road closures, rideshare services such as Uber will not.
MISSED OUT ON TICKETS? HERE’S HOW TO WATCH
If you missed out on tickets, the ITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix Live Site, powered by Enable, is the best place to catch the live racing. The family-friendly space will be buzzing with great vibes, activities, food
stalls and most importantly, a big screen to watch all the action.
The live site is also the shuttle collection point for SailGP ticket holders travelling to the event in Lyttelton.
Where: Located at The Green between Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre and Cathedral Square.
When: Catch the racing between 3 - 4.30pm across Saturday 18 – Sunday 19 March, and on practice day, Friday 17 March, with delayed coverage ONLY at the live site. The live site will be open from 12pm - 7pm Friday 17 March and 10am - 8pm Saturday 18 – Sunday 19 March.
For those watching from home, racing will live on Sky Sport NZ and free-to-air on Three and ThreeNow. Find out more at sailgp.com/watch
Christchurch.
HISTORY A RICH MARITIME
Lyttelton ‘will come to life’ with the inaugural ITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix Christchurch, on 18-19 March 2023. The event won’t be the first major regatta on the harbour, as Haydn Rawstron explains.
Six months after the ‘First Four’ Canterbury Association ships arrived at Lyttelton, the steadily growing settlement held its first sporting event, a regatta in the harbour. It marked Queen Victoria’s 32nd birthday, Saturday, 24 May 1851.
Charlotte Godley described the celebrations at length in a letter home to her mother in Wales: the day was actually ‘too lovely, not a breath of wind all day, so that the sailing boats never started’! Instead, the Regatta [sic] consisted solely of ‘boat-races’.
The first match was for ‘five-oared whale boats’, four of which were Māori boatsand-oarsmen. ‘Only one white crew pulled against them’ and it was easily beaten. The Māori accomplished the feat ‘in remarkably short time and came in very fresh, and in great delight’.
Charlotte continues: ‘The Victoria won, belonging to a chief, who did not go in her, but walked up and down, telling people he was just like Mr. Godley, and only looked on.’
Her e ervescent account of the various races and events reveals that Māori and Pākehā were both participants and spectators in the overall entertainment, a day of mutual celebration in games, feasting, and dancing. She summed up, ‘in short it was very successful, and everyone thoroughly tired next day’, no one probably more so than her little son, Arthur.
Boats, models of boats and stories of boats were his passion during his two years in Lyttelton.
The 1851 regatta reveals positive, early relations between Māori and Pākehā, shaped possibly by the cauldron-like reality of Lyttelton Harbour, in which Lyttelton was the centre of Canterbury social life. Constant daily contact occurred between the two cultures, helping mould together the native and the newcomer in the infant Canterbury, in a way that was never again emulated, once ‘Canterbury’ departed over the hills and far away. It is why we should all treasure those formative years in Lyttelton going forward, and research them widely.
The movingly all-inclusive, communal celebration of ‘regatta day’ in 1851, perhaps o ers inspiration for Lyttelton throughout the rest of this year. This month, for instance, one can also celebrate the 175th anniversary of the choosing of names for the new settlement and its principal town: ‘Canterbury’ and ‘Christchurch’.
On 27 March 1848, these names were proposed, at the first management
committee meeting of the London-based Canterbury Association, by John Robert Godley, who two years later sailed for Canterbury as AgentGeneral and ‘founder’ of the Settlement. Education was at the forefront of the vision for Canterbury together with moral responsibility, and these qualities are reflected in the names, themselves. At the time of that March 1848 meeting, membership of the Canterbury Association totalled 50 bishops, noblemen and gentlemen, a remarkable collection of responsibility, education, and culture. All were reformers in various fields. All shared a common interest in colonial reform.
Their contribution to the aura of Canterbury’s first generations is commemorated with place names within the Lyttelton cauldron: Mt Cavendish, Godley Head, Adderley Head, Charteris Bay, and Cholmondeley Children’s Home. Also in Lyttelton Township, where most names - Simeon Quay, Godley Quay, Coleridge Terrace, Sumner Road - are to be found. Memorials to the eight members who were incumbent bishops are reflected in principal street names, commemorating the Archbishops of Canterbury and Dublin, and Bishops of Exeter, London, Oxford, Ripon, St David’s, and Winchester.
THIS YEAR SEES TWO FURTHER LYTTELTON-RELATED ANNIVERSARIES.
1) The three Canterbury Association surveyors arrived in December 1848, 175 years ago: Thomas Cass who did the first detailed survey of the Harbour; Capt. Joseph Thomas, who surveyed Lyttelton, and his assistant, Charles Torlesse.
2) The 150th anniversary of The University of Canterbury's founding occurs on 16 June 2023. The name 'Lyttelton' is also central to this celebration since Lord Lyttelton of Hagley Hall in England played a seminal role in the establishment of The University. A generation earlier, this same Lord Lyttelton had been Chairman of the Canterbury Association's Management Committee.
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What’s on
Check out these events to fill up your next few months with fun and excitement.
MARCH & APRIL
16-24 MAR - THE PAINTERLY FRAGRANT GARDEN
Debut solo exhibition opening 16 March 5.30pm. The paintings are bold, large and beautiful. Come see for yourself at the Art Centre. Invitation only, email sueknowlesart@gmail.com for a spot.
www.sueknowlesart.com
18-19 MAR - SAIL GRAND PRIX
The ITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix is coming to Lyttelton Harbour - a two-day spectacle of exhilarating races, intense rivalries, and action-packed entertainment.
www.sailgp.com
25 MAR - 22 APR - RĒWENA
Court Theatre’s Rēwena is a journey into Maggie’s home where she shares the recipe, beliefs, and personal memories of making bread. Limited seats in each performance.
www.courttheatre.org.nz
29 MAR - KEEPING IT REAL
Make the most of this Inspired Women event, keeping it real and relevant. Embrace spending the afternoon with a group of like-minded women and come away with useful tools to add to your personal toolbox.
www.inspiringmenow.com
2 APR - ANDREW WHITE LIVE
Head to A Rolling Stone for an afternoon of first class muse-inspired acoustic roots with international modern-day troubadour Andrew White, showcasing material from his latest album Beautiful Trouble.
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THAT BLOODY WOMAN
ShowBiz’s That Bloody Woman is framed as a rock concert for Kate Sheppard and her ‘gang’ to tell us her story, the story of how New Zealand became the first country to give women the vote. Running till 15 July.
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Pouring paint on to canvas and paper for almost two decades, Marie Le Lievre’s exhibition, Net Let, opened at the Jonathan Smart Gallery in March.
Describing her materials and painting processes as limitless in their possibilities, she explains, “I pour the paint with the canvas on the floor and let it have its say.
“The medium of natural oil tints has this potential to surprise and the temperature and climate in the room a ects the oils merging as they do di erent things. It is a fluid movement about chaos and order. It is lyrical and possessing di erent energies that capture both the unknown and the material aspects of our world.”
Marie Le Lievre, Net Let, Jonathan Smart Gallery, 52 Buchan Street, Sydenham, 3 March – 1 April.
SHE’S SO FINE
Returning to the Ashburton Art Gallery in 2023 as the Premier Award Winner of the 2022 Zonta Ashburton Female Art Awards, (ZAFAA), performance arti , Audrey Baldwin opens a solo exhibition, This Is Fine, Everything Is Fine.
The exhibition is an important element of the annual award, acknowledging the contribution women make to the greater arts discourse, aligning the award with the values of Zonta International, advancing the status of women worldwide through service and advocacy.
Now in its seventh year, in 2023, ZAFAA received 87 entries and shortlisted 29 artists qualifying for the Premier Award and 13 for the Young Generation Award for female artists, aged 16 to 20. In discussion with Baldwin, she emphasises its importance as an event and the issues it addresses. “It brings together a wide range of artists and deals to the reality that there are so many female graduates from the University Of Canterbury School Of Fine Arts however, this doesn’t translate to dealer gallery representation.”
“ZAFAA provides an opportunity to build on one’s practice and addresses agendas of inequality - and it is local, representing women in Canterbury with a rotating panel of impressive judges that has included New Zealand artists like Julia Morison. Being selected in 2022 was really special, also giving me a chance to meet mentors and other artists.”
Baldwin’s exhibition, THIS IS FINE, EVERYTHING IS FINE, has its origins in an online meme from 2016 of a dog in a burning room, reassuring itself that everything is fine.
“It is about existential exhaustion, trying to survive in a global pandemic, the state of the global economy and commenting on the frustrations of it all.
“Each of the works responds to some kind of a coping mechanism or symptom. It is about work, worth, and productivity and the pressure and expectation to manage these things. It is also an exhibition of puns and people love to hate puns. For example: The photograph, Net Worth is essentially about your body and productivity. A women’s body is related to what it looks like and labour is related to our worth under capitalism. We don’t get paid for making our children’s lunch and there is no means of escape.”
Audrey Baldwin, THIS IS FINE, EVERYTHING IS FINE, 11 March – 5 May.
ZONTA Ashburton Female Art Awards 2023, 11 March – 23 April.
Ashburton Art Gallery, 327 West Street, 11 March – 5 May.
JAMES ROBINSON: WITCHES’ SONG
His work was singled out by art critic Warwick Brown in 2009, ‘its emotionally charged content impossible to ignore’.
Robinson’s current exhibition, Witches’ Song at PGgallery192 takes its title from a Marianne Faithfull song on her 1979 album Broken English, the artist singling out this particular song as he remembers it was played a lot by his mother. “I heard that song when I was making these new works. They reminded me of my mum’s death during the first lockdown in February 2021.
“My mother was a fantastically strong individual, a feminist, and a social worker who was out there changing the world. But having two boys to care for, as well as being
an early feminist with a family, saving the world, for me, it was a troubled relationship, encapsulating a lot of conflicting concerns and interests.”
“Yet, hearing that Marianne Faithfull album while I was making these new works, I just remembered that she was a strong influence in my life and that I was loved. That was an emotional moment. It created an awareness that I loved everything I got from her. I talk about my mother, but reallyit is about me. I have been parading my art around everywhere and trying to make up for a broken family.”
Robinson says that the paintings in Witches’ Song are experimental freehanging works that, although individual,
oscillate against one another, putting their secret pieces together, and as with most of my practice, it is some kind of internal sequence of events. I do make pictures... and I don’t deliberately make them.
“Rather, I make them fall apart and then I reintegrate them and they do this performance. It is an unconscious thing. My stu is quite busy but the text on my paintings is in whispered narratives.”
DETAILS: James Robinson, Witches’ Song, PGgallery192, 192 Bealey Ave, Christchurch, 14 March - 6 April.
ABOVE: James Robinson, Manufactured Crisis, (triptych), 2022, mixed media, 180cm (h) x 225cm (w).
9 March - 9 April 2023
GALLERY GLIMPSE
Kushana Bush’s Glukupikron (pictured below) is currently on display in the Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū’s, Perilous: Unheard Stories from the Collection. Bush completed the painting during lockdown in 2020, and in an interview for The Press with freelance arts writer, Nadine Rubin Nathan, she set the atmosphere for Glukupikron, working from her bedroom and listening to podcasts about the Black Death in Europe in the 14th century. Glukupikron depicts two charging bulls threatening everything in their immediate sight, yet lyrically it is documented and influenced by Bush’s response to the influence of Persian miniatures, Japanese ukiyo-e, and medieval illuminated manuscripts.
Lonnie Hutchinson, Awhi, 2022, powder coated aluminium, 1250 x 1350 x 100mm, Ed. 1 of 6, Hutchinson and Turner, The Central Art Gallery, 9 March – 9 April
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JACOB YIKES, ESCAPISM
Urban artist Jacob Yikes follows the success of his 2022 exhibition, Even in Darkness, with Escapism, new paintings described as extending concepts of the subconscious and altered realities that inform the imagery of his previous exhibition. Arts writer and curator Dr. Reuben Woods comments that as surrealist painting they continue “to push Jacob’s mediums through new surfaces and formats.”
For Yikes, he sees the success of Escapism as, in part, an outcome of having a bigger studio. “I’ve been able to work on all of these paintings at once to some degree. Therefore, there is a real sense of cohesion throughout. They really feel like a solid body of work. They are far more refined and detailed and will take the viewer on a bit of a journey through what my mind looks like after a year of isolation in my studio.”
“It’s hard to explain what was going on in my mind when I began these paintings, but they have all come together. I have been able to work on all of these at once and there is a real sense of cohesion and continuation, and I’ve found myself wanting to move away from the cartoon-style surrealism I am known for into a more realistic approach to a subject that is internally produced,” says Yikes.
“Yeah, the last show was a great turn out and I was overwhelmed by the support and sales. I think for me it kind of reassured me that this path I am on with my studio-based work is the right one.”
DETAILS Jacob Yikes, Escapism, Fiksate Gallery, 54 Hawdon St, Sydenham, 31 March – 22 April.
AT THE GALLERIES
AARON SCYTHE AND ELENA RENKER FORM GALLERY, 468 COLOMBO ST
1 – 31 MARCH
Ceramic artist Aaron Scythe’s work reflects his New Zealand and Māori heritage. Since 1995 he has lived in Japan, traditions such as Mingei and Chadōgu greatly influencing his work today. Form Gallery on the artist’s work. LEFT: Aaron Scythe, Yobitsugi Vases, porcelain and stoneware
AUTUMN HARVEST, PG GALLERY192, 192 BEALEY AVENUE
11-28 APRIL
Group exhibition, each artwork individualised in its vision. Some are expansive, others intimate. They ask questions, create moods, reflect. As dynamic as autumn itself. LEFT: Barbara Boekelman, Avarice (detail), 2022, oil on canvas.
TAI TAPU SCULPTURE GARDEN
1/199 COSSARS RD
18 – 19 MARCH
“One couple, one hectare, and a thousand more years in which to write a vision upon the land,” Cari Johnson on Peter Joyce and Annabel Menzie-Joyce’s Tai Tapu Sculpture Garden.
LEFT: Fiona Garlick, O Balance, cast bronze.
CHRISTINE MAYNARD, EARTH TONES
LITTLE RIVER GALLERY, MAIN ROAD, LITTLE RIVER
25 FEBRUARY – 27 MARCH
My works are descriptive of landforms. The paintings have layers of colour and texture through which I chisel, scrape, add back and interact with. Maynard describes her work.
BENJAMIN C. BAKER, IT’S THE END OF THE WORLD AND WE KNOW IT
THE DARKROOM, 336 ST ASAPH ST
1 – 4 APRIL
Drawing from myth, fantasy, pop culture and religious art, these humorous, psychedelic and apocalyptic visions, reflect the troubled times we live in. LEFT: Benjamin C. Baker, Slow Dance with Death, 2020, acrylic on canvas.
TWELVE JEWELLERS, SCHMUCK RANGIORA CONTEMPORARY JEWELLERY CHAMBER GALLERY, 141 PERCIVAL STREET
5 MARCH – 13 APRIL
Schmuck is the German word for Jewellery. Why not some Schmuck in Rangiora? An anonymous quote in favour of contemporary jewellery in Rangiora. ABOVE: Yael Yardeni, untitled, silver sterling necklace.
REVIEWS
INK ON PAPER
Before there was Post-Modernism there was European Modernism: Picasso and abstraction and although perceived to have failed to influence contemporary art in Aotearoa until the late 1950s, the Christchurch Art Gallery’s, Ink on Paper: Aotearoa New Zealand Printmakers of the Modern Era verifies that Modernism was an influential presence as early as the 1920s. Ink on Paper is a revelation about printmaking, revealed through dramatic, intimate and sublime works on paper, ranging from the obscure to the famous, including, for example, Adele Younghusband (1878 – 1969) and Frances Hodgkins (1869-1947). Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū, Worcester Blvd and Montreal corner, 11 February – 28 May 2023.
LEFT: Frances Hodgkins, Arrangement of Jugs, 1938, lithograph, collection of the Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū.
CINEMATIC ONTOLOGIES
In a series of new paintings, Mark Soltero sustains the visual conversations that continue to inform his work through marks, gestures and organic shapes and structures, as compelling in their detail as they are evocative of a larger imagined world to which they appear to belong. Fundamental to Cinematic Ontologies is Soltero’s varied attitude to drawing, hand-drawn, computer generated, traced, stenciled and more, making works that draw audiences in and are challenging to look at. Mark Soltero, Cinematic Ontologies, Chambers Gallery, 80 Durham St, Sydenham, 1 – 18 March.
RIGHT: Mark Soltero, Drawing Strategies 8, 2023, acrylic on panel.
Is there a precedent for a museum to hold an exhibition, inviting the public to also check out its storage spaces and o ces?
Since late January this has been essential to the Canterbury Museum’s, SHIFT, an exhibition featuring the work of 60 urban artists, and encouraging visitors to also experience its ceilings, floors and walls, an immersive encounter with contemporary urban art and its numerous manifestations, as Canterbury Museum moves house to undertake restoration and refurbishment over the next five years. SHIFT, Canterbury Museum, 11 Rolleston Avenue, 28 January – 11 April. LEFT: Chile One (Christchurch), Che Guevara mural.
DISCOVER
1 PGgallery 192
James Robinson, Witches’ Song, new works from a senior expressioni arti , 14 Mar - 6 Apr
192 Bealey Ave
Tues-Fri 10.30-5pm, and Sat 10.30-2pm
2 General Po ery
Po ery classes exploring creative possibilities through our unique local resources.
27 Essex St, Wed-Sat 10-4pm
3 Absolution, The Arts Centre Te Matatiki Toi Ora, 2 Worce er Blvd
Mon-Sun 10-6pm
4 Pūmanawa, The Arts Centre Te Matatiki Toi Ora, 2 Worce er Blvd
Mon-Sun 10-6pm
5 The Central Art Gallery, The Arts Centre Te Matatiki Toi Ora, Hutchinson and Turner: Lonnie Hutchinson and Stacey Turner, 9 Mar - 9 Apr
2 Worce er Blvd, Wed-Sun 10-4pm
6 Chri church Art Gallery
Te Puna o Waiwhetū, Ink on Paper: Aotearoa New Zealand Printmakers of the Modern Era, Until 8 May,
Cnr Worce er Blvd & Montreal St Mon-Sun 10-5pm, Wed to 9pm
7 Fiksate Studio & Gallery
Jacob Yikes, Escapism, 31 Mar - 21 Apr
54 Hawdon St, Sydenham
Tues 10-2.30pm, Thur 10-5pm, Fri 10-8pm, and Sat 11-4pm
8 Jonathan Smart Gallery
Marie Le Lievre, Net Let, 3 Mar - 1 Apr
52 Buchan St, Sydenham
Wed-Sat 11-5pm
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Dilana Rugs Contemporary Textiles by contemporary arti s 102 Buchan St, Sydenham
12 Ravenscar House Museum
Colin McCahon’s, Taylor’s Mi ake, 1948, one of two paintings by the arti of Canterbury c. Late 1940s. 52 Rolle on Ave, Mon-Sun 10-5pm
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The National Table Lands: The Shelf Life of Anna Wallis + The Unbelievables of Jane Dodd, 3 Mar - 1 Apr
249 Moorhouse Ave
Tues-Sat 10.30-5.30pm
City Art Depot Sco Jackson, NOD, que ioning why we sleep for 1/3 of our lives 96 Disraeli St, Sydenham Mon-Fri 8.30-5pm, and Sat 10-2pm
13 Windsor Gallery
Featured arti s: Andris Apse & Joel Hart
386 St Asaph St, Mon-Fri 9-5pm, and Sat 10-3pm
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Linwood Arts Ea side Gallery
Brilliant Vibrant Women, featuring 18 local women arti s, until 23 March
388 Worce er St, Tues-Sat 12-5pm
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OUTDOOR FURNITURE TREND
There’s a reincarnation of the boho-inspired look, which can be included by way of chairs, sofas, tables, and ottomans.
There’s a lot to consider when it comes to choosing the right rattan furniture for your indoor or outdoor space.
The cane and fabric colours will need to blend – you don’t want the furniture to dominate the area. For indoor furniture, all-natural plant-grown wicker and rattan is
spot on for appearance and function.
When it comes to outdoor furniture, an all-weather wicker is necessary to cope with all the elements from high UV to extreme cold. These attributes are imperative and result in a superior appearance.
Based in the picturesque foothills of Canterbury, WovenVeranda provides a range of Scandinavian-designed outdoor furniture that is made to the highest standard. The materials they use ensure the
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WovenVeranda spend many hours on product development, to ensure the best and most comfortable pieces for your home. No matter your desire, their friendly team have a strong eye for detail and can fulfil your wants. Look no further for stunning furniture pieces and accessories that are stylish and will last.
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In 2023 we’re seeing a big emphasis on indoor-outdoor flow when it comes to housing trends, and wicker and rattan furniture is making a comeback.
real estate
From cleaning and preparing to negotiating and understanding the market, there’s lots to consider. On top of all this – no one wants to be dealing with an agent who’s just desperate to get a sale, but rather someone who has your best interests at heart.
This can be a stressful time in your life, so you want to be liaising with someone who has your back and will pitch in to do the
hard yards – someone to guide, advise and facilitate your needs.
This is where Milena Bartlett and Andrew Swift at Harcourts Gold come in. They have well over 30 years’ real estate experience between them, and are prepared to go the extra mile to do the things that most other salespeople are not. Andrew and Milena are regularly recognised in client service awards and pride themselves on repeat and referral business.
Their philosophy is that if they look after people and their needs exceptionally well, then the business will look after itself. They take real satisfaction in helping people with their property transactions.
If you’re looking to purchase or sell, definitely get in touch with Milena or Andrew and watch your worries melt away.
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Purchasing or selling a home can be a daunting task. There’s much to think about, and sometimes it is hard to know where to start.
catching up
Get together after work, relax during the weekend, or schedule work meetings outside the o ce and discover all that Ōtautahi and its people have to o er. Foster connections with people of di erent ages, cultures, and backgrounds to your own, and enrich your outlook on life.
HERE ARE SOME SUGGESTIONS:
• Organise a walk around Hagley Park to watch the leaves don their autumn colours. A takeaway co ee will make the walk even more enjoyable.
• Check out local exhibitions and shows together. Make an evening of it. Start with drinks at a local bar before indulging in some culture.
• Engage in friendly competition. The city has plenty of haunts to go bowling, play ping pong, board games, and pool while making new friends.
• Join a volunteer group.
• Become a regular at a café, gym, yoga studio, sports club, or library, and meet new like-minded people.
• Utilise local Facebook groups or online meet-up services to find niche groups such as book clubs, photography, art, and cooking classes, and walking groups.
• Sign up for a group class. Learn a new language, how to play a musical instrument, or start a craft or hobby.
NEW
culinary ERA
Looking to the future and keeping up to date with patrons’ tastes and with current trends towards sustainability in food are essential to staying current in the hospitality industry.
At Eliza’s Manor boutique accommodation change is afoot. Owner Francesca Voza is excited about the rebranding about to happen in their restaurant, creating an elegant continental-style bistro. The restaurant is to be renamed The Butcher and The Bees.
You would right in surmising that ‘The Butcher’ hints at delectable cuts of meat. “We will be sourcing di erent cuts of steak, as well as lamb, chicken, and pork from boutique New Zealand suppliers so that we can showcase local produce to our diners,” says Francesca.
“Our steaks will be cooked over charcoal to enhance the flavour and served with duck fat wa es and an array of interesting side dishes.”
So what about ‘The Bees’ part of the name? Eliza’s has its own beehives, and new Head Chef Adam Harrison (pictured) is already incorporating honey into the hotel’s breakfast dishes. House-made crumpets with honey butter, or Eggs Benedict with honey-glazed-bacon, are just two of the innovative dishes on o er. Local and sustainable are by-words for Eliza’s Manor, where there are not only beehives onsite, but all kinds of micro-herbs, vegetables and edible plants that can be used in their cuisine.
“Chef Adam is known for being a forager so our garden is a constant source of delights for him. He’s passionate about our new direction, and so are we,” says Francesca.
John F Kennedy once said that “Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.”
Christchurch is full of vibrant venues, old and new, where people can catch up, connect, and reconnect.
JUNIOR
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Indulge yourself
Now’s an ideal time to take a break before heading into colder months, so why not indulge yourself with a luxury escape?
Canterbury, Nelson, Marlborough and Tasman, the rest of the South Island, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands are all close at hand, and have some amazing options for a weekend or a week away. Take your
A blissful escape
Aluxury hideaway on Auckland’s North Shore, this three-bedroom guest residence is nestled under a majestic pohutukawa looking out over Castor Bay beach. With the host family on site to help with all your travel needs, you can rent it as a one, two or three-bedroom self-contained residence.
All that is left to do as you come through the doors and soak in the ocean view … is exhale. Whether it is taking in a yoga class with the sun rising over the bay, practising
your putting, walking the North Shore Coastal Walk to find the best local co ee, lounging beside the infinity pool, kayaking in in the bay or curling up with a good book in front of the fire, this property has been architecturally designed for your enjoyment so you can write your own story.
pick, from the mountains to the sea, valleys to vineyards, and everything in between.
The next few pages contain a few options to make it easier for you to decide where to relax, chill, indulge, and treat yourself.
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Luxury on high
Welcome to Falcon Brae Villa, a luxurious retreat nestled in the heart of New Zealand’s beautiful Tasman region. The villa o ers the perfect blend of memorable privacy, relaxation, culinary indulgence, and spectacular panoramic views over the picturesque Motueka River Valley.
Three spacious suites each feature their own ensuite bathroom and private balcony, making the villa ideal for families, couples, or groups of friends, seeking a peaceful and luxurious getaway.
Falcon Brae is fully equipped with modern amenities, including a gourmet kitchen, outdoor heated swimming pool, and private spa. Its team of skilled chefs will delight you with their culinary creations, featuring locally sourced ingredients and fresh produce from an on-site garden. For ‘active’ guests, there are on-site hiking trails, a golf chipping range, archery and lawn games, and access to three of the country’s best national parks. The team can also arrange for a private wine tour, or cooking class, to further indulge your culinary passions.
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From New Zealand’s Northland to Auckland.
Set on the historic Purerua Peninsula in the Bay of Islands, The Landing is a unique heritage conservation and lifestyle property.
THE RESIDENCES A group of four architecturally designed homes, set within The Landing’s 404 hectare property. Each Residence is a refined retreat set in a unique landscape. Spacious and relaxed, they can cater to small or large groups, providing privacy, total flexibility, and attentive service.
The Hotel Britomart sits at the heart of Auckland’s most vibrant downtown area.
An award-winning contemporary building set among restored heritage warehouses and intimate laneways full of standout bars, restaurants and boutiques, it is New Zealand’s first 5 Green Star hotel.
THE LANDING SUITES Five singular rooftop suites are named after bays at the hotel’s sister property The Landing. Beautifully designed and appointed, they feature spectacular views of the city and Waitemata Harbour, curated miniature libraries, artisan design and fine New Zealand art.
Taranaki traverse
Taranaki has played a foundational role throughout Aotearoa New Zealand’s history.
Located halfway between Auckland and Wellington, Taranaki is a diverse region that o ers a range of activities and attractions for visitors. The coastal city of New Plymouth is the largest in the region and boasts a vibrant arts and culture scene,
with galleries, museums, and theatres showcasing the work of local artists and performers.
In addition to its cultural o erings, Taranaki is also known for its beautiful natural landscapes. The region has a stunning coastline, with rugged cli s, sandy beaches, and crystal-clear waters that are perfect for surfing, swimming, and fishing. There are also several parks and reserves in the area, including Egmont National Park, which is home to Mount
Taranaki and a range of native flora and fauna.
Taranaki is also renowned for its food and wine, with local producers o ering delicious and unique products. The region’s fertile soil and mild climate make it ideal for growing a range of crops, including grapes, apples, and avocados, which are used to produce some of New Zealand’s finest cuisine.
Read on to get a glimpse of some of the towns in Taranaki.
Towns that make up Taranaki.
New Plymouth
As Taranaki’s only city, New Plymouth has a lot to o er. It's known for its black sand beaches, outdoor adventures, and proximity to Mount Taranaki, which you can reach from New Plymouth’s city centre in about 45 minutes.
Hāwera
Plan a pit stop in Hāwera to explore the fascinating Tawhiti Museum and Traders & Whalers experience, showcasing intricate details of history through an extensive collection of scale models and dioramas that bring the past to life.
Inglewood
Nestled in the lush green pastures of Taranaki, below the forested edges of Egmont National Park, lies the delightful rural town of Inglewood. The vibrant greenery in the surroundings adds to its charm.
Ōakura
In Ōakura, Ōakura Beach is Taranaki's most popular family-friendly holiday spots, where people can enjoy the black sand beach, and surf.
Ōpunake
While traversing 'Surf Highway 45', Ōpunake is a must-visit destination. Take some time to relish the beach and the fascinating historic loop trail that winds through stunning lake and beach landscapes.
Waitara
Known for its specialty in bridge swinging, but if that's not your cup of tea, consider renting kayaks and embarking on a scenic journey down Waitara River instead.
Eltham
Check out its historic railway, art galleries, gardens, and cheese factory. It’s also home to the Taranaki Country Music Festival.
Stratford
Nearly all the streets in Stratford are named after Shakespearean characters, and it's pretty easy to guess whyStratford-on-Pātea was named to honour Shakespeare's birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Whangamōmona
A charming town with quaint buildings, Whangamōmona is located 45 minutes east of Stratford. It is a prominent feature along the Forgotten World Highway.
Pātea
If you travel to Pātea, make sure to pause and pay a visit to the renowned Aotea Waka Memorial located on the main street. This striking monument honours one of the earliest canoes used by Māori during their migration to New Zealand.
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fashion & beauty
saint sinner VS.
Autumn 2023 promises to be an enthralling time as the cream of both local and overseas designers present collections that mesh art and design without compromising wearability.
The juxtapositions in fashion themes this year is artfully playful – think dreamer versus rebel, flirty versus punk, and while these themes stand strong on their own, there’s no reason not to have fun and mix them up. Zebrano shows us how to pull it o this season, with everything, from leather to chi on and animal prints to florals, not only gracing the scene but owning it as well.
Unleash your inner rebel in a Lemon Tree biker jacket then team with a Jellicoe ru e skirt for dreamy softness. A Madly Sweetly plaid blouse over the Bonnie pant from Loobies Story definitely sends mixed messages.
Deeanne Hobbs brings edgy, funky-punk in blacks, black and whites, and zesty, zany patterns, and Curate by Trelise Cooper celebrates the flirtatious spirit in fiesta florals. For a cionados of avant-garde tailoring, Obi and German brand Rundholz reign supreme. All of these leading labels come in sizes 14 plus, and the fabulous Zebrano team love sharing advice on sizing and styling.
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FALL into STYLE
Detail: Garnet Ring with Red Gold Accents
Autumn fashion is all about embracing cosy and comfortable clothing that will keep you warm during the season’s cool, crisp days. As the leaves change colour and the temperature drops, it’s time to swap out your summer dresses and sandals for cosy sweaters, boots, and scarves.
Popular autumn colours include burgundy, olive green, and plumy purple hues, and classic prints such as plaid and stripes. Layering will help to achieve a stylish autumn look, with lightweight jackets, vests, and cardigans adding texture and dimension to your outfits.
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The pageantry of purple, russet and burnished gold mixed with brushstrokes of lilac, moss green, heather blue, and smoky grey, makes for a landscape of dramatic contrasts.
Made in the Shade celebrates the splendour of autumn with collections from the most renowned of New Zealand and international labels.
Anne Mardell excels at the mix and match, so switch it up in classic corduroy trousers with a delicate floral blouse, or exclusive Tundra print tee, beneath a pure wool car coat for a timeless look.
Bittermoon, creator of the four
seasons Carly dress, flaunts spicy tops to take you out to lunch, but also plays it cool in luxurious velvet sweaters, perfect for after-dinner strolling under a moonlit sky.
Optimum knitwear exudes exuberance in everything from poppy red to lupin blue, or if you’re feeling a little continental, a jersey featuring a red-bereted dachshund is very oh là là.
Canadian label Lisette adds the finishing touch in plain or patterned pants guaranteed to have you striding into autumn looking a blaze of glory.
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One of the most spectacular seasons of the year, autumn is a mystical interlude between summer and winter when nature dresses in a striking, forever changing array of colours.
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As Easter pops its head around the corner, with it comes family get-togethers, Easter occasions, mixed with the desire to find the perfect outfit.
Totake you from work to play, Darcy Boutique’s new season range has the vibrance for all of your wardrobe wishes.
Flourish in florals at your next occasion in Kinney’s Bowie Neon maxi dress. Fit for the o ce and autumn events, Tuesday’s Ngahuia dress features buttons for added detail. Styled here with the Nina blazer. Dazzle in the MOS Summer
Mini dress, a style perfect for those Easter weddings.
A feminine silhouette that oozes elegance, Esmaee’s Waverly skirt and St Marlo top can be styled up or down, to suit your needs.
To make your wardrobe work for you, pop in to Darcy Boutique and let Victoria and her stylists find you the perfect look.
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dandru DEALING TO
The most common types of dandru are the dry and flaky, or the sticky and malodourous. Both can be di cult to treat, so it is advisable to not delay in seeking help.
Dr Padmaja Redekar of Hairmantra, Hair and Scalp Clinic, says dandru occurs for many reasons.
“It can be infrequent hair washing, not applying hair oil when needed, the use of chemical-based hair products, overuse
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of heat stylers, (which dry the scalp), not drinking enough water, nutritional deficiency, and chronic illness.”
Pityriasis amiantacea is another distressing hair condition that causes thick, scaly dandru to wrap around the hair shaft.
“Attempting to remove these sticky flakes can cause the hair to come out as well, which can lead to further scalp infection.”
Dr Padmaja recommends a first consultation (three to four months before
winter’s drastic weather begins) in which a thorough case history is taken, followed by a deep microscopic analysis to achieve the correct diagnosis.
Alongside the required treatments, corrected scalp hygiene and nutrition advice helps support healthy hair and scalp growth, as does recommended external products and regular check-ups.
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Dandruff may not be a life-threatening condition, but it can cause embarrassment to those who have it.
“Hair is one of the most common body parts that gets ignored; however just like any other health issue, hair issues can be diagnosed and treated. – I can help you.”
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Set in Cashmere’s award-winning Swan Lake Gardens, amongst the tranquil and peaceful surroundings of large trees, a freshwater lake, Lotus Day Spa offers a multi-award winning, rejuvenating spa experience.
The spa provides luxurious pampering services including couples pampering, luscious facials, massage therapies, pregnancy massage, body treatments, group and corporate pampering, bridal packages, and spa retreats.
Their highly qualified therapists with more than 106 years of combined experience work tirelessly to help you relax and unwind beyond your highest
expectations. The couples therapy rooms are luxuriously appointed, private and relaxing, with three rooms featuring double spa baths for a blissful reprieve from daily stressors.
The most popular couples pampering experience is the Restore the Romance, which includes a relaxing 30-minute spa bath together, followed by a 90-minute massage of your choice. Lotus Day Spa also o ers gift vouchers for their decadent treatments that can be purchased online,
over the phone or from the spa, with pickup or email delivery options.
The spa is open from 9am to 7.30pm, Tuesday to Sunday. Visit their website or call 980 5400 to find out more about their exquisite treatments and treat yourself and your loved ones to the ultimate world-class, holistic pampering experience. “Where good health and nature abide in harmony,” says owner Duncan Laing.
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MORE IS MORE!
THE NEW ERA OF DESIGN: VICTORIA JANE’S PASSION
Although Minimalism – from fashion, interior design, to lifestyle – has successfully managed to achieve cult status over the last few decades, recently, minimalism is losing its importance which is making space in bringing back the ‘louder’ trend in design and fashion. And the truth is, we’ve all been doing it without even realising.
Victoria Jane’s passion for maximalism is contagious, and it’s starting to catch on. Maximalism is all about embracing bold and eclectic styles. It’s about mixing and matching colours, patterns and textures to create new and unique looks. And while it may seem like a departure from the sleek and simple lines of minimalism, maximalism is actually a natural progression from the trend that’s dominated design for so long. Here’s what you need to know.
The origins of maximalism can be traced back to the Baroque era of the 17th century, where designers used rich fabrics, ornate details and intricate patterns to create visually stunning garments and interiors. This style continued to evolve throughout the 18th centuries, with designers such as William Morris, who was known for his intricate and highly detailed wallpaper designs. Then to designers such as Paco Rabanne, who created futuristic and avantgarde garments in the 1960s.
This continues on through the 90s and early 2000s such as Dolce & Gabbana and Versace embracing the maximalist aesthetic. Evident enough, the history of maximalism has been one of constant evolution in shaping the industry of fashion until this day.
We live in a world where people think ‘minimalism’ is the only way to go. But in Victoria Jane’s case, many hours are spent on the design and bringing together ‘more’ because every woman deserves ‘more’ so she never accepts ‘less.’ It’s about pushing boundaries and breaking rules to create an aesthetic that is anything, but minimal.
Victoria Jane’s collection of Divine Designs celebrates her individuality; a refreshing change to break free from the rules and embracing the joy of living life to the fullest. Not only that, but empowers the woman that she is. Vicki, the designer of Victoria Jane, takes her ideas and turns them into new fabric designs and fashion items such as hand bags, bathroom towel art and wall art that give stories and personalities to all those who enjoy and purchase her work.
‘Fashions and trends come & go, but some things that never go out of fashion are confidence, class and style.’
So, for those who are all aspiring Maximalists or are just people who admire and appreciate the art of being bold, fierce and expressive with design and fashion, perhaps your interest has been kindled and your curiosity primed to learn more about maximalism; you’re in luck!
Victoria Jane Collections not only colours the world, but also builds confidence in individuality and authenticity.
‘When confidence and style are paired together and are in sync, this is where someone comes across as having their own individual style and identifies as their own personal brand.”
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590 Washpen Road, Windwhistle 7572. Washpen Falls encompasses the aura of Abel Tasman tracks without the hassle of travel.
Situated on a working farm, this loop walk takes you through high country, before you are engulfed in native bush, trekking across board walks and up steps.
The $10 fee provides a track guide and walking sticks.
Time: One hour
Distance: 2.4km
Dogs: No
THE BRIDLE PATH
Access from Summit Road, Christchurch Gondola car park, or Bridle Path Road in Lyttelton. The Bridle Path takes you back to times before Christchurch was a bustling hive, where early European settlers trekked from Lyttelton to Christchurch.
A gradual climb uphill, this walk boasts incredible views throughout while taking you over the hill to Lyttelton. Challenge your calves to follow the pipeline, a steep but endorphin-producing alternative route.
Time: 2 hours 30 minutes
Distance: 5km
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Flu season
Influenza is a common viral illness that is especially easy to catch in winter. Influenza (flu) symptoms can be quite severe and can include fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, fatigue, and sometimes diarrhoea and vomiting.
The flu can sometimes lead to more severe complications, particularly in those with weakened immune systems, the elderly, and young children. The best protection from getting the flu is the annual flu vaccine, washing hands regularly, and avoiding close contact with sick people. You may need antiviral medication to make the symptoms less severe. If you become sick with the flu, staying home from work or school is important to avoid spreading the virus to others. There are a few groups who are eligible for free flu vaccinations. These include Māori communities and Pacific peoples aged 55 to 64 years, pregnant people aged 65+, people with certain medical conditions, and children under four who have experienced respiratory illness.
Fight the flu this year and come into our Cashel Street or Forté pharmacy for a quick vaccination. For employers, you can also book us to come out to your organisation to vaccinate consenting workers.
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As the leaves are turning, now is the time to start thinking about getting the influenza vaccination.
ANNABEL TURLEY PHARMACIST AND OWNER
Of all the people on the planet, you talk to yourself more than anyone… make sure you’re saying the right things.
- Anonymous
aware BEING BRAIN
March is Brain Awareness month. Dementia Canterbury, an anchor tenant of BrainTree, is hosting various events, including its Brain Health Symposium, Walk for Dementia, and “Steps for Dementia” campaign.
The Brain Health Symposium is Friday 17 March, 10am – 4pm. Attendance can be in-person at BrainTree Wellness Centre, or via Zoom.
In partnership with the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra (CSO), BrainTree is hosting “Flourish”, a CSO initiative suitable for anyone who feels music can improve their wellbeing and help stimulate their brain.
Upcoming sessions will be held on:
20 March, 10am - 11am
27 March, 1pm - 2pm
3 April, 10am - 11am
Secure your spot quickly by emailing leesa@canterburybraincollective.org.
By 2040, the number of Cantabrians with neurological conditions such as Multiple Sclerosis, Dementia, Stroke and Parkinson’s, is expected to double to more than 30,000 –around the current population of Timaru. Significant data now proves that people who adopt a total wellness regime that covers exercise, diet, cognitive stimulation, education, and social connection enjoy better lives.
CHARITY PARTNERSHIP
In 2017, The Canterbury Brain Collective Ltd (CBC) - a registered charity and partnership between Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson’s Canterbury, and Dementia Canterburywas established. Its goal was to develop a wellness centre for local people living with neurological conditions that would help them live their lives to their fullest potential.
In June 2022, BrainTree opened to the public. The spacious and inviting state-ofthe-art complex comprises tenant o ce spaces, a retail shop, a gym, yoga and dance studio, large seminar/meeting rooms, a wholefoods commercial café, an extensive outdoor deck and internal meeting places. Leesa, Eilish, Ange, Hazel and Phil are the friendly team onsite, and their goal is to give everyone a great experience to ensure they keep returning to the centre.
Bookings for conferences, seminars and private functions are welcome, subject to availability. Contact leesa@ canterburybraincollective.org to book or for more information.
THANKS TO YOU
CBC and the BrainTree collective wish to thank all donors, funders, partners and supporters for their huge generosity so far in helping realise their vision to establish this first-of-its-kind wellness centre for brain health in New Zealand.
They now welcome donations and funding to support their operational expenses to run the new centre.
With ample parking at 70 Langdons Road, Papanui, hours are 8.30am to 5pm weekdays. Enjoy a barista co ee and delicious, wholesome food, all available for purchase at Summerset sponsored café.
FOR MORE INFORMATION on BrainTree and how to donate, contact info@canterburybraincollective.org visit www.canterburybraincollective. org, or try www.facebook.com/ braintreewellnesscentre
habits HAPPINESS
Here are some daily habits that may help you achieve more happiness in your life.
BREATHE DEEPLY
You’re tense, your shoulders are tight, and you feel as though you just might “lose it.” We all know that feeling.
Instinct may tell you to take a long, deep breath to calm yourself down. Turns out, that instinct is a good one. Research supports the fact that slow breathing and deep breathing exercises can help reduce stress.
If you’re having a hard time taking slow, deliberate breaths, try counting to five in your head with each inhale and exhale.
ACKNOWLEDGE THE UNHAPPY MOMENTS
A positive attitude is generally a good thing, but bad things happen to everyone. It’s just part of life.
If you get some bad news, make a mistake, or just feel like you’re in a funk, don’t try to pretend you’re happy.
Acknowledge the feeling of unhappiness, letting yourself experience it for a moment.
Then shift your focus toward what made you feel this way and what it might take to recover.
Would a deep breathing exercise help? A long walk outside? Talking it over with someone?
Let the moment pass and take care of yourself. Remember, no one’s happy all the time.
GIVE FREELY
Taking the time to help others will make both them and you happy.
Acting with kindness has been found to increase the release of oxytocin, “the love hormone”, in our brains and that’s why we feel a surge of happiness.
Centuries ago, Plato wrote: “Caring about the happiness of others, we find our own.” He was right.
Ask yourself, how can I make someone else’s day better today? It can be as simple as that.
DO SOMETHING YOU LOVE EVERY DAY
Too often we end up doing what we have to do, and put o the things we really want to do.
Make time for what you love. Prioritise, and find the time to do something you love every day.
Write down all the things you love doing, and what makes you happy, then choose one thing that you can start doing.
FIND REASONS TO LAUGH
Laughter really is the best medicine.
Studies have shown that laughter lowers our levels of cortisol, the “stress hormone”, boosts our mood, relieves pain, improves our immune system, and stimulates the release of endorphins the “feel-good hormone.”
Laughter is good for your health, and draws you back to the present moment. You’re not thinking about the past or the future, you’re lost in the moment.
cuisine
treats not sweets
Heading into Easter, thoughts turn to chocolate, Easter eggs, foil-wrapped bunnies and the like.
Most of those have a high processed sugar content, however there are ways and means of having treats without them being too sucrose laden. Try making your own bliss balls, using the recipe below, and swapping in/out your favourite fruits. You can even make them egg-shaped instead of circular.
INGREDIENTS
150g almonds
12 pitted dates
30g Goji berries (or redcurrants)
2 Tbsp cacao or cocoa powder
40g shredded coconut
2 Tbsp maple syrup
2 Tbsp white or black chia seeds
METHOD
MAKES 9 / PREP TIME – ABOUT 1 HOUR
Process almonds in a food processor until finely chopped. Add the dates, Goji berries, cacao powder, shredded coconut, and maple syrup, until smooth and well combined. 1
Place white or black chia seeds on a plate. Roll 2 tablespoon portions of the mixture into balls, and roll in the chia seeds to coat evenly. Refrigerate for at least an hour to set. 2
Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. Tip: Substitute dates with succulent dried apricots, and chia seeds with toasted coconut. 3
The Forbidden Fruit
can you resist the temptation?
strawberry TART
Impress your loved ones with a gorgeous strawberry tart, perfect as a centrepiece dessert for home dining. This delectable treat is crafted from a buttery pastry base and topped with luscious crème pâtissière.
INGREDIENTS
125g softened
unsalted butter
85g icing sugar
1 egg
200g plain flour
100g strawberry jam
FOR THE CRÈME PÂTISSIÈRE
300ml milk
150ml double cream
1 Tsp vanilla extract
METHOD
1
3 egg yolks
60g caster sugar
3 1/2 Tbsp cornflour
2
500g strawberries
2 Tbsp apricot jam
50g butter, cubed and softened
3
Mix butter and sugar until smooth. Add egg and mix, then gradually add flour until dough forms. Use hands to shape and chill for 30 mins.
Roll pastry into 26cm circle and place in 23cm fluted tart tin. Prick base and chill for 30 mins. Bake pastry at 200C for 15 mins with baking parchment, then remove parchment paper and bake for 15-20 mins more until golden and crisp. Cool in tin.
To make the crème pâtissière, warm milk, cream, and vanilla in a pan over a medium heat then whisk yolks, sugar and cornflour. Mix a quarter of cream with egg mix and combine with the rest in the pan. Cook and stir over a low-medium heat for 5-8 mins until thick. Let cool for 15 minutes, then whisk in butter until smooth, cover and chill in fridge. Spread strawberry jam on pastry, pipe crème pâtissière in a spiral pattern, and arrange strawberries. Warm apricot jam, brush over strawberries.
FARE BOUTIQUE FOOD CO.
Delicious freshly made grazing tables, platter boxes, dessert boxes and more, for any number of guests and occasion. With espresso coffee vans and custom built mobile bar we have a solution for any event, where our focus is making your moments into lasting memories.
Call Tina on 0800 10 22 03/027 325 6840 info@farefood.co.nz | www.farefood.co.nz
CAFE BERLIN
Truly authentic European Cafe & Deli. Breakfast, lunch, freshly baked Pretzels, Pies, Scones, European Smoked Delicatessen and much more. Check our eshop www.smokeddelight.co.nz
9c Normans Road, Strowan smokeddelight@gmail.com www.smokeddelight.co.nz
THE WEE SMOKEHOUSE
Platters are perfect for entertaining at this time of year. Take yours to the next level by adding some of our traditional artisan smoked goods.
Find us at Fresca Mediterranean at The Tannery, and at The Mediterranean Food Company on Tuam.
www.theweesmokehouse.nz
@theweesmokehouse
In your kitchen
GLASSEYE CREEK SAUCE CO
Hitting the Sauce Since 2008
Born in a West Coast pub and craft-brewed locally in Christchurch, our beaut sauces are craft-brewed over time to develop award winning flavours that elevate meats and your BBQ to new levels.
Winners of Gold and 2 x Silvers at The NZ Artisan Food Awards.
www.glasseyecreek.co.nz
THAT’S WHAT CHEESE SAID NZ
Wedding and celebration season is here! Let us create a mouth-watering grazing table for your next event! Smaller grazing boxes are also available, perfect for date night picnics, work lunch, or gifts. Contact us today to secure your booking.
facebook.com/thatswhatcheesesaidnz 021 237 8536
HALSWELL BAKERY & CAFÉ
Our Easter Opening Hours are: Fri & Sat 6am-5.30pm, Closed Sunday & Monday
Taking orders for Hot X Buns. Now available bread, buns, pies, sandwiches, sweet treats & more. Catering orders welcome. 346 Halswell Road Ph. 03 322 4600
www.halswellbakery.co.nz
COTTAGE PANTRY & GALLERY
In addition to a great range of dried food ingredients, come and explore the attached cottage where an extensive range of British sweets, Dutch liquorice, Kiwi favourites, handmade chocolates, fudge and beautifully wrapped gifts await you. Open 7 days.
24 Wilson Street, Geraldine 7930
P: 0272 472 863 | cottagepantry@xtra.co.nz
www.cottagepantry.co.nz
THE BIKKIE JAR
The Bikkie Jar offers you stunningly gift boxed, baked to order yumminess! Original Gourmet Shortbread, Gluten Free, Dairy Free & Keto options also available –the ideal delivered gift for someone who has everything!
www.thebikkiejar.co.nz
THE CHILLI SHOP
For all chilli lovers. We have many award winning chilli sauces from around the world. From extreme to mild and many other chilli flavoured items, including some fantastic rubs, so get ready for the end of the BBQ season.
Shop online or visit us at Riccarton Sunday Market.
www.thechillishop.co.nz
0800 244 554 (0800 CHILLI)
UNA BAKERY
An easy location at the bottom of the hill for you to pop in and stock up on our freshly baked hot cross buns and other bakery products. Delicious handmade cakes, Danish pastries, pies, sausage rolls and Underground Coffee. Catering also available.
73 Centaurus Road, Huntsbury Ph: 337 8214
CHOICE FRUIT PRODUCTS
Chilli & Lime Infused Olive Oil – with wonderful chilli, limes, herbs & spices. A bit of a ‘kick’ with this one. Made with Blue Earth Extra Virgin Olive Oil, from Martinborough. Marinate your meat, use it as a drizzle on your salad or vegetables, or make a dressing – or simply pour into a bowl and dip in some fresh crusty bread. www.choicefruits.co.nz
COUNTRY KITCHEN BAKERY
Country Kitchen Bakery now offers sports supplement drinks with your food for all you hard working tradie or fitness fanatics. C4, Ghost, Optimum Nutrition, Musashi, GFUEL, etc. All the big brands!
Prices from $3-$6.50
356b Main North Road, Redwood Next to Mobil Garage Ph: 03 352 8111
SEISMIC CIDER Canterbury
Kia ora Canterbury welcome to the pleasures of Seismic Cider.
We are a family run boutique cidery based in the beautiful Horotane Valley producing award winning, modern, new world cider made with hand pressed local heritage apples. Not too sweet, not too strong, just the way cider should be.
Taste, enjoy and relax. Find
craft cider ENJOY
On a beautiful autumn day, what could be more refreshing than a delicious pint of cider or beer?
The popularity of craft beer and the fermented alcoholic beverage made using the unfiltered juice of fruits, cider, is on the rise – and understandably so, they’re light, refreshing and taste great.
With a huge variety of ciders on the market, what you drink can depend on your personal flavour preference, and can also be paired with food in the same way you would wine or beer. The drink has huge popularity in New Zealand, too, with high consumption rates.
If there’s one thing the team at 12 Taps Cider House know, it’s cider.
Head through the red door on Lichfield Street and choose from an array of top-notch beers and ciders.
These guys can help you to select the perfect drop and can answer any questions you may have. They boast the best o ering of traditional and modern craft cider in Aotearoa – you’ll be spoilt for choice.
In addition to a wide selection of beverages, 12 Taps can also keep you fed with an amazing variety of food on o er, too. Or you might like to pop in after 3pm (Thurs-Fri) or 1pm (SatSun) and enjoy their happy hour.
www.12taps.co.nz
12 TAPS CIDER HOUSE City
Always look on the “Bright Cider” Life! Unique to the South Island, with all the “core” elements of your favourite UK Cider bar with a ton of atmosphere and bar menu available. Available for Private Functions & Bar Hire (catering available) up to 50 people. The place to be for any true cider lover or whatever your favourite tipple may be. $10 pints in our unlimited Happy Hour. Thurs-Fri 3pm-11pm, Sat-Sun 1pm-11pm
Lichfield Courtyard
150 Lichfield Street, Christchurch
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MANDEVILLE STREET KITCHEN Riccarton
Come in and enjoy fresh seasonal salads, changing daily.
Vegan, gluten free and keto options available, and fantastic coffee as always. Eat in, takeaway and catering available. Easily accessible, with parking directly outside.
THE POP TOP Sydenham
Welcome to The Pop Top. We’re a fresh new coffee cart bringing sweetness, brightness and colour to your day. We’re here to simplify your coffee experience and teach you about the beautiful potential of our favourite fruit, the Coffee Cherry. Have an event and want to keep your attendees caffeinated? Get in touch to book us at ruben@tyan.haus
4/57 Mandeville Street, Riccarton
Ph. 03 343 6394
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MANDEVILLE STREET KITCHEN
TyanHaus
6 Carlyle St, Sydenham E: ruben@tyan.haus
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LITTLE RIVER INN Little River
Savour the taste of delectable cuisine crafted by our talented chef at Little River Inn. Enjoy regular live musicians and dine al fresco in our stunning outdoor space. Enjoy a Barry’s Bay cheese platter while relaxing with some great music. A dining experience like no other awaits you at Little River Inn.
4099 Christchurch Akaroa Rd
Little River
Ph. 03 325 1007
Find us on: www.littleriverinn.co.nz
SAKET INDIAN RESTAURANT Prebbleton & Edgeware
Repetition makes reputation and reputation makes excited customers.
We have built an awesome reputation at Saket Edgeware, NOW we have also opened a Saket at Prebbleton!
The same mouthwatering dishes from unique Sakeet recipes. Exotic, and spicy authentic Indian cuisine now in Prebbleton and Edgeware.
563 Springs Rd, Unit 14, Prebbleton Village
76 Edgeware Road, St Albans
Find us on: www.saket.co.nz
FISHERMAN’S WHARF Lyttelton
Come and dine with us at Fisherman’s Wharf with some of NZ’s freshest seafood and best views.
Fisherman’s Wharf is in the heart of Lyttelton over looking the working port - the view is top class and forever changing. A very relaxing nautical vibe. Now offering a beautiful breakfast menu on Saturday and Sunday mornings!
39 Norwich Quay, Lyttelton Ph 03 328 7530
Find us on: www.fishermanswharf.nz
BUZZ CLUB
CBD - Riverside Market
Brewed By Bees.
Buzz Club’s new taproom is open this summer in the Riverside Market Alleyways. Featuring Buzz Club’s range of crisp, and refreshing session meads naturally brewed from native New Zealand honeys. Serving mead and more!
Riverside Lane, Riverside Markets 96 Oxford Terrace
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SPRIG + FERN Merivale
Merivale’s Best Little Local. Discover our relaxed, dog friendly tavern, with 18 craft beers + ciders on tap, wines, spirits, non-alc, plus exceptional meals. Our two decks ensure all day summer sun for you & your furry friend! Takeaways (food + beer) available, Quiz Night every 2nd Tues + monthly events. Open Tues - Thu from 3:30pm, Fri from 2:30pm, Sat - Sun from midday.
7 St Albans Street, Merivale Ph: 03 260 0015
merivale@sprigandferntaverns.co.nz
Find us on: sprigandferntaverns.co.nz
COSY CAFÉ Casebrook
Located on Cavendish Road, locally owned café with a wide range of homemade cabinet food, full breakfast, brunch and lunch menu available. Providing gluten free options and can cater for any other dietary requirements on request.
Enjoy our Hummingbird roasted coffee blend made by our experienced baristas. Open 7 days, Mon-Sat 7am–4pm, Sun 8am-2pm.
24/150 Cavendish Road, Casebrook
Ph. 03 352 0412
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COSY CAFE
FORMOSA Ashburton
Experience the bold flavours of Asia with our fusion cuisine.
Savoury dishes crafted with a modern twist. Visit us today!
173 West Street, Ashburton Ph 03 308 7874 info@formosainash.com
Find us on: www.formosainash.com
MONA VALE HOMESTEAD Fendalton
Mona Vale Homestead’s charming Pantry is now in Autumn hours, open 6 days from Tuesday to Sunday.
Your choice of moreish brunch or lunch offers or perhaps treat yourself to a High Tea experience! Book for an inside table or meet your friends on the patio overlooking the Avon for a relaxing afternoon.
40 Mona Vale Avenue, Fendalton
Ph: 03 341 7450 gather@monavale.nz
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HUMDINGER GIN Geraldine
Crafted in the heart of Geraldine, the Humdinger Dry and Citrus Gins are worldclass. Winning Gold & Silver Medals in their first year of operation is testament to the diligence of the distillers.
The Dry Gin is an absolute classic with a beautifully long finish, while the Citrus Gin is fragrantly enticing and refreshing. Order online or have a tasting in the distillery to find your new favourite. Find
THE CHINA KITCHEN Papanui
We make the freshest and best authentic Chinese food to delight your palate and feed your soul. Our food is made with healthy ingredients using our very own recipes. Try our homemade Dumplings, made fresh for you everyday. No MSG. Gluten free options available. Dine-in or takeaway + Menulog and UberEats. BYO wine & fully licensed. Open Tues to Sat 11.30am-9.30pm, Sun 11.30am-9pm. Find
21a Main North Rd, Papanui Ph. 03 354 6818
PROTOCOL Cashmere
Summer is well and truly here and our courtyard was made for sipping cocktails in! Why not catch up with your mates and enjoy some small plates from our summer menu while the sun shines!
Open Tuesday to Sunday 11am until late.
ODDFELLOWS CAFÉ Addington
Owner/Operator Joel brings his love of hospitality to this well established neighbourhood cafe. Alongside his experienced team they deliver consistently great coffee and fresh food made in-house, enjoyed in Oddfellows’ comfy atmosphere, whether you’re indoors or out in their generous sunny courtyard.
Monday-Friday 7.30am-3.00pm.
5 Disraeli St, Addington
COCOA BLACK Bishopdale
There is no substitute for perfect repetition. Another new Cocoa Black has opened in Bishopdale Mall for you to enjoy.
Try our famous cheese scones and many new delicacies.
2 Colombo St, Cashmere Ph. 03 964 2880
Find us on: www.protocolbar.co.nz
Find us on:
www.oddfellowscafe.co.nz
1/333 Harewood Road, Bishopdale Mall
Ph. 03 360 0996
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PIQUENIQUE CAFE Timaru
You are invited to a picnic at our place! A whole new twist on a picnic - where you get to share a meal, nature and human interaction catered by us. Our indoor or outdoor flow areas are open, with a laid back communal feel. Our aim is to feed everyone, we have an all inclusive approach to food. Vegan/vegetarian, keto, gluten free, diabetic friendly etc.
Menu changes seasonally.
The Complex, 300 Hilton Highway, Washdyke, Timaru
Ph: 027 397 9787
Find us on: www.piquenique.co.nz
FOUR AVES COFFEE Phillipstown
VILLA 23 Riccarton
Looking for tasty plant-based vegan and vegetarian pizzas? Look no further than Villa 23 Cafe and Restaurant! Our pizzas are made with the finest quality local ingredients, ensuring that each bite is fresh and flavourful. If you’re in the mood for something else, we also offer salads, smoothies, and desserts. Come and check out our diverse menu - we’re sure you’ll find something you love!
24/B Essex Street, Phillipstown
Ph 027 543 1877
Welcome to Vinyl Café. Come in and try our own Four Aves roasted coffee. We have fresh daily cabinet food as well as “Roast your own” coffee available. Relax to some great music, play some “old school” video games or just read a magazine. Support small locally owned and operated business. Find us on: www.thecoffeeworkshop.co.nz
23 Mandeville Street, Riccarton Ph. 03 343 3375
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SWEET SOCIÉTÉ Sydenham
Stocking the well-known French-inspired J’aime Les Macarons. She Universe Chocolates, Italian Gelato, and mouthwatering freshly creamed donuts. Sweet Société offers a twist of European tea, French Baked Cheese Cakes, meringues, and more. With a wide range of gluten-free treats, you can be sure to find something for the whole family. All freshly baked and delivered daily. Open 7 Days.
356 Colombo Street, Sydenham (inside Colombo Mall)
Ph 027 290 0977
Find us on: www.sweetsociete.co.nz
THE SOUL QUARTER Central City
Experience the warm and inviting atmosphere of Soul Quarter, with fairy-lit summer courtyard dining and candlelit evening dining.
The talented head chef has put his whole heart into every dish he creates, celebrating local, fresh and seasonal produce with incredible flavours and plenty of options for those with dietary requirements.
Stranges Lane, 219 High St
Ph. 03 261 6171
Find us on: www.soulquarter.co.nz
DAILY WONDERS CAFE Middleton
Daily Wonders’ mission is to serve the best coffee in Christchurch while making healthy food accessible.
Our head chef is one of the best, specialising in a variety of international cuisines, and serving a plethora of diets from keto and vegetarian to gluten-free and more.
31 Birmingham Drive, Middleton
Find us on: @dailywonderscafe
FIG RESTAURANT & BAR Papanui
Flamboyance and tradition in one bite!
Mark McCracken is our new Executive Chef bringing 30 years of food experience to the table. Think beautiful smoked salmon and Irish wheaten bread sandwich for lunch, FFC (Fig Fried Chicken) to nibble on in our beautiful courtyard along with after-work drinks, or try our Local Venison dinner and finish with our classic bay leaf Crème Brulee or chocolate mousse.
456 Papanui Road, Christchurch
Ph 03 352 4903
ravi@qualityhotelelms.co.nz
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RIVERSIDE KITCHEN Central Christchurch
Dine with Peta Mathias
Join New Zealand’s most sensational food ambassador as she shows you how to make fabulous authentic food from India. Enjoy stories and delicious dishes of this colourful country and its flavoursome cuisine.
27, 28 and 29 April 6pm-8:30pm
Riverside Kitchen
Upstairs - Riverside Market
Cnr Lichfield St & Oxford Tce Ph 021 168 7209
ELMWOOD FINE FOODS Elmwood
Under New Management!
We pride ourselves on making all of our food from scratch daily.
Our best sellers include our homemade Pies, Cakes and Sandwiches. Serving great coffee. Dine-in or takeaways.
We also offer catering for your next party, office work shouts.
Open Monday - Friday 6am - 4pm Saturday 7am - 3pm
7a Normans Road, Elmwood
Ph: 021 144 1059
CHEESE BAR
Christchurch Central
Christchurch’s one and only Cheese Bar is back with a new menu set to please all you cheese lovers out there. Purchase E-Vouchers or Book a table with us at: www.cheesebar.co.nz www.facebook.com/cheesebarnz www.instagram.com/cheesebarnz
HERESTO VODKA
Here’s to a beautifully crafted New Zealand spirit that was bought to life in Christchurch, paired incredibly with low calorie mixers or as the base of your best at home cocktails. Heresto Vodka will remain a staple in Christchurch’s most recognised bars and restaurants, next time get the ‘yellow vodka’ and say Here’s to.
87 Kilmore Street, Christchurch at Fino Hotel Ph. 027 779 9863
Find us on: www.cheesebar.co.nz
Find us on: www.heresto.co.nz
SALA COFFEE Wigram
LAKEHOUSE RESTAURANT Lake Hood - Ashburton
A stunning lake side restaurant and functions venue, open for lunch and dinner. Enjoy our NEW fully covered and heated dining area on the deck for the ultimate in lakeside dining with beautiful views over the lake to the alps.
The perfect venue for functions – weddings, family celebrations or a day trip for lunch. 5mins off the main highway from Ashburton.
Lake Hood Drive, Lake Hood, Ashburton
Ph 03 302 6064
info@lakehouselakehood.co.nz
CAFE MAYFIELD Mayfield
If you are looking for coffee on the go or a gourmet meal. Cafe Mayfield is the stop for you. Dine in or takeaway here as you go through the beautiful Mid Canterbury scenic route. We provide a diverse menu, including barista coffee, all day breakfast, Sally’s homemade sausage rolls, fish and chips, and much much more. Make us your next stop for the whole family; we even have a playground for the kids! Find
1992 Arundel Rakaia Gorge Rd, Mayfield Ph: 03 303 6210
Showcasing a slice of the international specialty coffee scene here in Christchurch, we offer a selection of fine coffee from New Zealand roasters and beyond. For the non-coffee drinker, our teas and chocolate celebrate some of New Zealand’s leaders in their craft. Pair this with our fresh food and famous home-made foccacia sandwiches and you have happiness served. Good vibes on the house. Find
1 Treffers Road, Wigram Ph. 021 155 5538
TWO FAT POSSUMS West Melton
Gold Card Lunches Mon-Fri
Mon/Tue Wood-fired pizzas $22
Tues Quiz night - free entry & prizes
Wednesday $18 Burgers
Thursday Rib night $22
Sunday Roast $24
Function Room - fundraisers/private functions
Takeaways available.
Open 7 days: 11.30am-late
Weedons Ross Road, West Melton Village Ph 03 421 6481
ESSES ESTATE Kaikoura
Esses Estate creates sophisticated sparkling for every celebration. Esses is a premium producer of vintage Méthode Traditionnelle. Each vintage showcases the essence of the season and the wines have received critical accolades from wine critics. “One of the best lessons in sparkling wine” – Stella Fong, US food writer “Wonderful experience” - David Schneider. Tastings by Appointment.
280 Postmans Rd, Kaikoura
Ph: 021 256 4383
Find us on:
www.esseswine.com
SALMON HEAVEN Bush Inn (inside) & Parnell
How do you like your salmon – hot, cold, breakfast, lunch, dinner, or just a snack? We have salmon for all occasions, and you can eat it in many ways.
Ask our great shop staff how to prepare your next dish, or to help you choose from our many options for your next dinner party. Salmon is so easy and quick, and just divine!
The Provedore
Bush Inn Centre
Ph. 0800 222 811
Find us on: www.salmonheaven.nz
AREWÀ TREATS COCKTAIL CANDIES
Arewà Treats is a candy store created specially for grown-ups offering Gin and Tonic, Pina Colada, Sparkling Prosecco gummy bears and more. These are perfect additions to your hampers, picnic baskets, or enjoyed by themselves.
Shop in our online candy store or at selected stores for cocktail-inspired candies.
hello@arewatreats.co.nz
www.arewatreats.co.nz
Find us on: @arewatreats
LITTLE RIVER CAFE & STORE Little River
We are famous around Canterbury as specialists in rustic home-cooked savoury and sweet foods.
We have heaps of great gift ideas in our store, championing all that is local and you will not find a better wine or craft beer selection anywhere on the Peninsula.
Open 7 days.
Main Road, Little River
Ph 03 325 1933
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THE ELMWOOD Strowan
Eat - Drink - Play
New Menu - Daily Specials
• Functions • Quiz Nights • Meetings! Superb food, great prices. Ample free parking! Your new local!
Open 7 Days 10am til Late
HNZ Excellence 2022 WINNER ‘Best Local’
THE ONE NEXT DOOR Little River
Wood
Friday 11am-10pm
Saturday 11am-10pm
1 Normans Road, Strowan
Ph: 03 355 5345
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4247 Christchurch Akaroa Rd, Little River
To Book: 03 662 9988
Sunday 11am-8pm Find
THE FINE LION Ashburton
MOSAIC BY SIMO Addington
PENNY BLACK VICTORIAN TEAROOM The Tannery
The Fine Lion welcomes you to Ashburton with a relaxed atmosphere and a delectable menu for casual dining.
Drop in for a meal with friends, a snack or a drink at the bar - check out the full cocktail menu!
Our very popular private outdoor, heated balcony area is the place to be seen all year-round. Drop in and see what everyone is talking about.
Level 1, 152 Burnett St, Ashburton
Ph. 03 307 0629
Find us on: www.thefinelion.co.nz
Shop 3/300 Lincoln Rd, Addington.
Ph: 03 338 2882
Find us on: www.mosaicbysimo.co.nz
It’s a destination reminiscent of a time when ‘taking tea’ in a fine establishment was an occasion. Indulge in a Traditional High Tea this festive season.
Birthdays, anniversaries, bridals and baby showers are all catered for and will be made into memorable affairs where you’re treated like a Royal. Book your high tea today!
37/3 Garlands Rd, Woolston
Ph: 03 381 3445
Find us on: www.pennyblack.nz
THE GOLDEN MILE TAVERN Templeton
The Golden Mile Tavern is a family friendly Bar & Restaurant in Templeton, serving cold beers, barista coffee and delicious meals 7 days a week.
Enjoy our weekend breakfast menu or pop in for a traditional Sunday Roast!
Check out our full menu on our website and follow us on Facebook for upcoming events.
FORTH LUCK GIN Canterbury
Being NZ’s first authentic Moroccan Restaurant, we feel a great responsibility to introduce our guests to the wonderful flavours and hospitality of Morocco and provide an unforgettable dining experience. Savour the many layers of herbs and spices, infused oils and fragrant waters, the sweetness of syrups, honeyed fruits and nuts, the pungent saltiness of preserved lemons and olives. So, take time to share the pleasure of eating at Mosaic by Simo. Cnr
Find us on: www.thegoldenmile.co.nz
BRIGHTON BEACH HOUSE North New Brighton
Casual beachside eatery and bar for brunch favourites and house-made cakes. Dinner of modern small plates to share with friends.
Great coffee, tea and local wines, beers and gins. Check out our website or Facebook page for regular events.
www.forthluckgin.co.nz info@forthluckgin.co.nz
Located in the Cust hills of Canterbury, New Zealand. The vision started with a love of distilling and creating. Organically sourced botanicals, no nasty chemicals or flavour enhancers. This results in a high-quality multi-award winning gin collection. Made in small batches, providing a quality and personal experience of full flavour gins with love from the Forth Luck family. Find
16 Beach Road, North New Brighton Ph. 03 382 8599
Find us on: brightonbeachhouse.co.nz
STATE-OF-THE-ART
Members only clubs are enjoying a renaissance in Christchurch.
With a contemporary new facility, including an events centre, family-style restaurant, café and sports bar, one club that has attracted hundreds of new members in recent months is the Hornby Club. O cially opened in December, the architecturally designed facility has obviously hit the right mark with Cantabrians. Tim Mathews, General Manager of Hornby Club, says the six year, multi-million redevelopment had taken time and substantial investment, yet
club
the resultant special venue made it worth such a dedicated and prolonged e ort.
“We wanted to create a beautiful, clean, modern space that specialises in bistrostyle dining, while also o ering members the perfect place to pop in for a quiet drink or to watch the game on our 5x7 metre big screen.
“The members wanted the Hornby Club to be a place for families, so we included an indoor and outdoor playground to keep the kids entertained.
“On top of this, we have provided the community with an events space to host conferences, weddings, celebrations, kid’s parties, sporting tournaments and more.
“We are really proud of what we have created, and look forward to welcoming more members to the Hornby Club,” says Tim. For more information, or to join the Hornby Club visit the website.
www.hornbywmc.co.nz
baked perfection
home & living
luxurious HAVEN
Your bedroom is a sanctuary for your peace of mind (and sleep). Having a luxurious space to wind down in every night is one way to achieve this. Here are a few ways to turn up the luxury.
LINEN
Beautiful bed linen not only looks great but feels great too. The relaxed, undone look of linen sheets creates softness, just keep plenty of pillows and a throw on the best to keep things looking luxurious.
PILLOWS
Nothing gives luxury hotel vibes than an over-the-top amount of plush pillows on the bed. The trick is having at least two pillows on each side of the bed, then layering two European sized pillows and finally two smaller decorative cushions.
CURTAINS
Well-fitted window coverings will elevate any bedroom space. So, whether you choose curtains, blinds or shutters to draw at night, take the time to have them properly made to size. Consider getting an extra metre or two added to your curtains for a plush look when pulled to the side.
LIGHTING
To help you ease into a long, uninterrupted sleep, ideally you should be able to dim the lighting in the bedroom or use bedside lamps to create a cosy ambience before you retire. Alternatively invest in a statement hanging light.
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Interior designers are among the first people to suggest buying vintage items to add character to your home.
buy vintage
Vintage and antique items add uniqueness to an interior, although it is best to carefully select what you acquire. Usually anything 40 years or older is classed as vintage, while items 100 years or older are antiques. That means anything pre1983 would be deemed vintage, and pre-1923 is antique.
Here are three things you should consider buying vintage, rather than new:
OIL PAINTINGS – Look for original vintage artwork, even if it isn’t in the best condition.
Those scratches add character, and remember you can always have
it restored to its former glory.
RUGS – Antique rugs have major resale value, so long as they are worn evenly, rather than patchy. Usually they’re handwoven and vegetable-dyed, making them more durable and long lasting.
LIGHT FIXTURES – Vintage or antique light fixtures add character and uniqueness to any room. Most can be safely rewired by an electrician to meet modern standards if in good shape. Look out for wall-mounted and pendant/chandelier-style fixtures, in addition to timeless table and floor lamps.
Perfecting your gathering space
At Dream Doors Kitchens, they believe the kitchen is a place to gather, cook, share meals, and socialise with friends and family. Whether you require minimal renovation or an entire new kitchen, they can take care of as much, or as little, of the renovation process as you need. Adrian and his team of skilled tradesman take great pride in their work and are ready to help you make your New Kitchen or Kitchen Renovation dreams come true.
| Ph: 03 338 1081 |
extend YOUR SPACE
You need some extra space, but it’s not a case of extending the house.
The extra space has to be portable, and flexible for a range of uses. It could be a guest room, a selfcontained flat, a workshop, a studio, an o ce, or any type of shed you could possibly need, wherever you need it to be. You might be dreaming of a holiday pad but building costs are too much. The team at Loburn Sawmill has a very clever solution. They have designed a stunning cabin which is not only incredibly functional and durable, but looks gorgeous too.
Sustainably sourced New Zealand larch clads each cabin making it a sleek addition to an urban setting, or a perfect blend with a countryside or bush setting.
The cabins are manufactured on site at
the sawmill. Sitting on 3 x 150mm x 100mm H5 treated beams, the standard cabin measures 4200mm by 2400mm. “The cabins are really strong, and also really portable,” says Jess Aldridge, Marketing Manager.
The highly regarded and preferred Douglas Fir timber is used in framing the cabins. Ship-lap weatherboards are joined by black Colour Steel 5 rib roof iron and double-glazed black aluminium joinery in the window and sliding door. Wool insulation in the walls and ceiling assists with energy e ciency, and the floor is selfinsulated 45mm T&G.
The interior walls are clad in solid timber T.G&V wall panelling and fitted with two double power points and two internal LED
lights. Outside you will find two external LED lights and a caravan plug. “We also o er decking choices for the cabins in small, medium, and large, and there are kitchen, shower, and toilet options too,” says Jess.
A look at the team’s website shows how versatile these attractive cabins are. Connect multiple the cabins with decking, and you have an almost instant, very attractive, and cost e ective bach set up.
“We are so proud of what we have created with our cabins,” says Jess, “They are made with quality materials with a low carbon footprint, and are packed with character and good looks too.”
building relationships
Suddenly seeming very desirable, this predictable pattern appears to be AWOL at the moment. We’re never quite sure what situation we will wake up to next, meaning vigilance and resilience have become key to our skill set.
In an unpredictable world, the things we can absolutely depend on become ever more valuable. That’s where DGI Morgan comes in. This building company has hung out its shingle on creating excellent relationships with clients.
“On new builds we work with our clients from conception and design right through to completion,” says Director David Morgan. “We make sure we come in on the set
budget and within the client’s timeframe.”
David’s passion is to exceed client expectations. “A perfect finish, nothing missed, and knowing that there won’t be building failures – basically making the project the best it can be – creates the great depth of pride we have in what we do.”
Architectural builds and renovations are a specialty. “We love challenging and complex jobs and our Trade Qualified team combines more than 50 years of experience. Apprentices are trained inhouse, meaning they are working at the highest standard too,” says David.
Sister companies Morgan Glass and Glazing, and DGI Morgan Ltd Steel and
READY TO GET YOUR PROJECT STARTED?
Fabrication partner with DGI Morgan Ltd to complete residential and architectural new builds, alterations and renovations, design and planning, project management, commercial construction and maintenance, high-end interior fitouts, custom timber joinery and insurance work.
No job is too big or too small for the teams, and they cover all of Canterbury and over to the West Coast as well.
“When you put your project in our hands there won’t be unwanted surprises,” says David, “you get dependability and a great quality completed job.” www.dgimorgan.co.nz
A golden time existed when life was work, eat, sleep, followed by leisure-filled weekends, on repeat.
and deliver incredible results on schedule. We also aim to exceed our client’s expectations, every time.
Ninety years ago, New Zealand was still a Dominion, you dialled the operator to telephone between cities, and you could still see a horse and cart on the street. But our longstanding companies don’t reach their venerable age by accident. They are driven by people who think di erently, who operate di erently, and who lead di erently.
That is certainly the case with Walton Plumbing, where the vision has been transferred between just four owners
in almost 100 years. Current Managing Director Martin De Gouw says the company’s “secret to longevity is achieved through strong client loyalty, earned over many generations, with an honest service approach at a fair price and always standing by our workmanship.”
Walton’s has also diversified over the years, covering all aspects of commercial and residential plumbing works in the 80s, and adding drainlaying in the 2000s.
Always looking to the future, the firm
took on one of the first female apprentice plumbers in Christchurch, and is currently looking to double the team. “We have always approached growth through our apprenticeship training and supportive culture within a company that values its employees and customers,” says Martin, “we are looking forward to achieving our centenary and beyond.”
www.waltonplumbing.co.nz
Any local company celebrating its 90th birthday is truly iconic.
That’s a recipe that many Cantabrians are following with great enthusiasm, says Julie Hastings, Director of Lagoon Pools.
“We are very busy with forward bookings so if people want a swimming pool ready for enjoying this autumn, or next summer, then they need to be talking to us now,” she says.
Lagoon Pools is the local Leisure Pools dealer, and is proud to o er a superior fibreglass pool with both structural and osmosis lifetime warranties. The pools come in lengths from 5m to 12m, as well as the 2.9m plunge pool.
“We can fit a pool in most spaces, and we love to help create that special area to be enjoyed by family and friends,” says Julie.
A range of accessories is also available, including in-demand hidden rollers, which slide the pool cover under the deck.
Fountains and swim jets are also popular. With the touch of a button, you get a turbine e ect you can swim against – so you can have a workout in your own back yard.
Find your oasis at the website.
www.lagoonpools.co.nz
Christchurch’s unique EntX complex (pictured), home to Archie Brothers, and Holey Moley, does exactly that. Intimately involved with the design was multi-award-winning Dalman Architects. Known for its innovative commercial, public and residential design, the company specialises in creative solutions.
Principal Richard Dalman believes that people are shaped by the spaces they inhabit, hence this is reflected in the company’s designs. “We view architecture and interior design as a responsibility to create enriching spaces. A considered space, inside or out, evokes positive human emotion.
“With 20 years behind us our focus is firmly fixed on the client,” says Richard. “Through innovative thinking, a responsive process, and exceptional standards, our aim is to always enrich the way people live, work, and play.”
Play is the operative word at EntX, which includes arcade and virtual reality games, crazy golf courses, karaoke, eight bowling lanes, plus Hoyts cinemas, bars, and restaurants, making it an entertainment heaven.
Designing a multi-level entertainment centre necessitated an expert hand (or two) to ensure that the end result would “unleash the inner kid” in couples, groups and families.
Alistair Bean celebrates 10 years
The Alistair Bean & Associates - Financial Advisers team got together at the Thirsty Peacock to celebrate an outstanding 10 years in business.
Breaking Plates opening night
New musical Breaking Plates, a spirited Greek show set in Christchurch during the 2011 quakes, celebrated its opening night with all the people that made it come to life.
BOOK YOUR FREE TICKETS ONLINE NOW!
24 - 26 MARCH CHRISTCHURCH ARENA
For all your renovating, building and decorating ideas, products and advice -all in one place - head along to the Canterbury Home Show, 24-26 March.
Complimentary tickets available online at canterburyhomeshow.co.nz
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PERFECT PATIOS - HOW TO PREP FOR SUMMER
To extend the al fresco dining season and experience all-weather outdoor living, Stratco has a range of options that can be custom designed to suit your needs.
Whether you choose an opening and closing louvre, or a fixed roof verandah, you can relax in the knowledge that your custom-made, stylish roof is built to withstand local conditions.
Contact Stratco today and let us create your perfect outdoor space.
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Canterbury Home Show
Design Renovate Decorate Seminar Series
Christchurch Arena — 24 –26 March 2023
Timetable may be subject to change
FRIDAY 24 MARCH
PAINTING 101: LEARN EXPERT TIPS & TECHNIQUES
10.30am
Gavin Barnett – Resene Eco Decorator
SATURDAY 25 MARCH
WHAT DESIGN FACTORS DICTATE/INFLUENCE THE COST OF YOUR NEW BUILD
Mike Fraser- G J Gardner
SUNDAY 26 MARCH
LANDSCAPING WITH ONE SQUARE RATE: TRANSFORMING INSPIRING IDEAS INTO REALITY
Karl Odell – One Square Rate
11am
YOUR SUCCESSFUL KITCHEN PROJECT – FROM DESIGN TO INSTALLATION
Paul Collins – Kitchen Studio
11.30am
LIVE DEMO: HOW TO APPLY WALLPAPER THE RIGHT WAY, FIRST TIME
Andrew Gill – Gill Paint & Paper
12pm
RETROFITTING WITH DOUBLEGLAZING FOR A MORE HEALTHY, COMFORTABLE AND ENERGY EFFICIENT HOME
Darren - MetroGlass
12.30pm
LANDSCAPING WITH ONE SQUARE RATE: TRANSFORMING INSPIRING IDEAS INTO REALITY
Karl Odell – One Square Rate
1pm
WHAT DESIGN FACTORS DICTATE/INFLUENCE THE COST OF YOUR NEW BUILD
Mike Fraser- G J Gardner w
ALL YOU WILL EVER NEED TO KNOW ABOUT RENOVATIONS
1.30pm
Alison Scarlet & Tom Kettell –Refresh Renovations
2pm
BATHROOM RENOVATION CONCEPTS, EXPERT TIPS AND GREAT RESULTS Russell Poole - Pzazz Building
2.30pm
WHY ARCHITECTURE IS IMPORTANT FOR OUR WELLBEING Gary Todd Architecture
3pm
LEARN ALL ABOUT SOLAR FOR YOUR HOME FROM THE EXPERTS
John Wilson – Sunshine Solar
COLOUR TRENDS AND PROFESSIONAL COLOUR SECRETS AND TIPS
Jackie Nicholls – Resene
LIVE DEMO: HOW TO APPLY WALLPAPER THE RIGHT WAY, FIRST TIME
Andrew Gill – Gill Paint & Paper
WHY ARCHITECTURE IS IMPORTANT FOR OUR WELLBEING
Gary Todd Architecture
YOUR SUCCESSFUL KITCHEN PROJECT –FROM DESIGN TO INSTALLATION
Paul Collins – Kitchen Studio
LANDSCAPING WITH ONE SQUARE RATE: TRANSFORMING INSPIRING IDEAS INTO REALITY
Karl Odell – One Square Rate
ALL YOU WILL EVER NEED TO KNOW ABOUT RENOVATIONS Refresh Renovations
BATHROOM RENOVATION CONCEPTS, EXPERT TIPS AND GREAT RESULTS
Russell Poole - Pzazz Building
RETROFITTING WITH DOUBLEGLAZING FOR A MORE HEALTHY, COMFORTABLE AND ENERGY EFFICIENT HOME
Darren - MetroGlass
LEARN ALL ABOUT SOLAR FOR YOUR HOME FROM THE EXPERTS
John Wilson – Sunshine Solar
LEARN HOW TO USE THE LATEST COLOURS IN YOUR INTERIOR DESIGN PLANS
Zane Tate – Interior Designer, Resene
LIVE DEMO: HOW TO APPLY WALLPAPER THE RIGHT WAY, FIRST TIME
Andrew Gill – Gill Paint & Paper
WHAT DESIGN FACTORS DICTATE/INFLUENCE THE COST OF YOUR NEW BUILD
Mike Fraser- G J Gardner
ALL YOU WILL EVER NEED TO KNOW ABOUT RENOVATIONS Refresh Renovations
RETROFITTING WITH DOUBLE-GLAZING FOR A MORE HEALTHY, COMFORTABLE AND ENERGY EFFICIENT HOM Darren - MetroGlass
YOUR SUCCESSFUL KITCHEN PROJECT – FROM DESIGN TO INSTALLATION
Paul Collins – Kitchen Studio
THE ESSENTIAL INGREDIENTS OF A SUCCESSFUL RENOVATION
Russell Poole - Pzazz Building
WHY ARCHITECTURE IS IMPORTANT FOR OUR WELLBEING Gary Todd Architecture
LEARN ALL ABOUT SOLAR FOR YOUR HOME FROM THE EXPERTS
John Wilson – Sunshine Solar
A STATEMENT PIECE styling
Home decorating can be a process, but with a carefully curated colour palette, a bit of creativity, and a ‘number eight wire’ attitude, you can make one special item shine or bridge the gap while saving up for the rest of your furniture.
A dado rail can add character to a room and create a natural break between colours, allowing you to use one colour for the bottom portion of a space and a di erent colour for the top. In most cases, using a darker hue for the lower section creates a grounding e ect. Adding accents in orange, gold, and yellow tones can bridge the gap in the spectrum between red and green tones in a complementary colour scheme.
Paint is a budget-conscious
decorator’s best friend, allowing you to match furniture and decor or get more life out of pieces you already own. Use Resene Lustacryl enamel, which has a durable, semi-gloss finish that’s appropriate for furniture, to paint table legs and upcycled pieces.
Using the ‘rule of three’ principle, ensure that each accent colour you use occurs in at least three places throughout your space. By using Resene paints to colour each of the hard surfaces in a room, it’s easy to make sure each colour is used three times. If you are struggling to find a piece of artwork that matches your space, use Resene testpots in colours from your palette to create your own. With these tips, you can create a cohesive space that makes your statement piece shine.
PAINT Upper wall in Resene Half Thorndon Cream, Lower wall/dado rail in Resene Double Thorndon Cream, Timber floor in Resene Colorwood Natural, Co ee table and side tabletops in Resene Domino, Bowl in Resene Half Doeskin, Large vase (with gladiolas) in Resene Dusty Road, Medium bulb vase in Resene Half Thorndon Cream, Small, ribbed vase in Resene Lemon Ginger, Low bowl dish (on side table) in Resene Sugar Loaf, DIY landscape painting in Resene Periglacial Blue, Resene Half Thorndon Cream, Resene Lemon Ginger, Resene Middle Earth, Resene Half Doeskin, Resene Domino, Resene Midnight Moss, Resene Soothe and Resene Digeridoo, Picture frame in Resene Domino
ACCESSORIES
Sofa bed from Danske Mobler
Throw from Citta
Cushions from Citta
Rug from Kmart
resene.co.nz/colorshop
When investing in a statement piece of furniture it’s crucial to have a solid plan for complementary paint colours and decor.
This Canterbury Home Show is a one-stop-shop for all your home renovation and building needs. Featuring more than 130 experts and suppliers, you’ll find everything you need to create your dream home under one roof.
Whether you’re planning a full-scale renovation or just looking for some inspiration, this spectacular event has something for everyone. Explore the latest products and trends in renovations, building, and home improvements. From luxurious furnishings to innovative outdoor living solutions, you’ll be spoiled for choice. Don’t miss out on the show’s innovative seminars. Resene proudly sponsors the Design Renovate Decorate seminar series, your destination for the newest trends, ideas, tips, and advice on home renovation, building, decoration, and improvement.
The seminars are hosted by a diverse group of industry experts who will share their wealth of advice and information, so that you might successfully complete your next project. Take advantage of the opportunity to ask the experts questions about your upcoming home improvement project.
Check out the timetable on page 75 and plan your visit accordingly. With a wealth of knowledge and inspiration to be gained, you’re sure to leave feeling ready to tackle your next project.
The fun doesn’t stop there. The exhibitor directory on the Home Show website is an excellent resource for finding the right products and services to suit your needs. If you’re looking for some decor tips, the home ideas hub is the perfect place to start, from beginner’s guides to staining your deck to tips on laundry room design.
913 Shands Road
brilliant BATHROOM ADDITIONS
Every home needs a soothing sanctuary where
Athena Bathrooms’ new range o ers soft sweeping curves and a calming nature-inspired colour palette. Crafted for long-lasting durability, this bathroomware range brings biophilic design into your home. The Fleet Vanity (above) is a modular design with clean lines that you can mix or match size and colour options for the frame, drawers, handles and top mount basins. Ideal for family bathrooms needing storage.
The Swift (below) creates a sophisticated statement with a curved vanity providing a distinctly mid-century or modern look. Furnished in tactile marble, woodgrain or soft white finishes with two surface top design options.
The SlateForma Shower Tray replicates a natural slate texture while providing an easy clean, grout free alternative to a tiled shower. Available in three stunning colours.
Locally owned and operated for 40 years, Athena Bathrooms design and manufacture classic, contemporary, and luxury bathroomware, available from all leading plumbing and building merchants nationwide.
Visit Athena Bathrooms on stand 70 at the Canterbury Home Show and see the latest designs.
www.athena.co.nz
you can wash away the cares of the day.
living spaceEXPAND YOUR
TOP REASONS TO VISIT
GALAXY HOME DÉCOR
• Customer centric
• Customised products
•Innovative
• Premium quality
• Excellent customer service
•Flexible
• Exciting new showroom
From entertaining guests to settling in with family for a cosy get-together, home is often the preferred venue for many people.
Setting the scene varies from indoor entertaining spaces, to outdoor settings, the latter being most popular during the warmer months. Short on ideas? That’s where Galaxy Home Décor Christchurch Ltd can help.
The experienced team at Galaxy is expert at making the best of outdoor space. Think carports, canopies, awnings, indoor and outdoor blinds. When it comes to maximising outdoor spaces the Galaxy team are full of ideas, solutions, and are always prioritising customers requirements and satisfying them.
outdoor spaces regardless of the weather. Our canopies, carports and louvres provide the shelter you need along with outdoor blinds, while also looking stylish and enhancing the appearance of your property.”
ADD TO YOUR INVESTMENT
A home is one of the largest investments many people make during their lifetime. A customised carport or canopy will add value to your investment, and also usability to your home.
“Our philosophy is simple, you want your outdoor spaces to be refurbished, Galaxy is there for you.”
Each project is customised to suit and adds lifestyle space all year round. “Our Philosophy is simple, you want your outdoor spaces to be refurbished, Galaxy is there for you,” explains CEO Abin Jose George.
“Our goal is to maximise the use of your
Galaxy Home Décor Christchurch uses high-quality materials, and expert installation teams with high standards of workmanship. “You can be sure that your carport or canopy is structurally designed to face any weather conditions,” says Abin. “And they come with a 10-year warranty. Come see our stand at the Home Show, call us at 022 111 1880, or visit our showroom at 13/19 Nga Mahi Road, Sockburn, Christchurch
OUR MISSION
Comfort all around. To design and construct products with the finest aesthetic, the best technology and respect for the environment.
UNICO PRO
The original wall mount air conditioner with no external unit. Designed and made in Italy, Unico Pro dramatically improves the look of external walls.
CALDO WHISPER
Efficiently and quietly warm your space thanks to the vortex action of Caldo Whisper. It features low and high power heat settings and can be used as a fan during warmer months.
CALDOSTILE F
Customise your heating experience with touch screen display, remote control, tilt and oscillation settings.
For more, visit olimpiasplendid.co.nz
AQUARIA S1
Much more than dehumidifiers, Aquaria models are ideal for all the spaces of the home. In addition to removing moisture, they help to reduce allergens in the air and eliminate bad odours.
IDEAS HUB
Christchurch is full of vibrant venues, old and new, where people can catch up, connect, and reconnect.
ind inspiration beforehand at the Canterbury Home Show Ideas Hub. This innovative platform is dedicated to educating visitors on the latest trends in home renovation and design. Featuring a diverse range of articles covering topics such as landscaping, interior design, and home improvements, the Ideas Hub provides valuable insights for both industry professionals and homeowners alike. Whether you’re planning a renovation or simply seeking inspiration, the Ideas Hub is a must-visit destination. With its wealth of informative content and user-friendly website, it’s a resource you’ll want to bookmark for future reference.
www.canterburyhomeshow.co.nz/home-ideas
Deluxe bedding Appliance heaven
A house would not be a home without appliances to help it run efficiently.
Imagine a kitchen without its fridge, dishwasher, oven, or microwave. Luckily in Christchurch there is a global home appliance giant, making it easy to fill out the bones of your kitchen with the best of all manner of appliances and kitchen hardware.
Midea, founded in 1968, has more than 150,000 employees worldwide, and is a
It uses the highest quality 100 percent natural long strand mulberry silk, which is renowned for its softness and durability. These products are hypoallergenic, making them the perfect choice for people with allergies or sensitive skin.
Silk’s unique properties help to regulate body temperature, keeping you cool in the summer and warm in the winter, ensuring that you get a comfortable and restful night’s sleep.
Hemp duvet inners share many of the same qualities as silk, but are also carbon neutral - a great choice for those who are environmentally conscious.
The range of 775 thread count cotton sateen sheets
are made from 100% extralong staple (ELS) cotton and o er a luxurious softness that is sure to enhance your sleep experience.
Silk Sensation is committed to providing its customers with exceptional quality and service. Its products come with a minimum 5-year workmanship guarantee, giving customers the confidence to invest in its premium bedding products. Free shipping is o ered on the website.
Experience the ultimate in luxury with Silk Sensation’s range of bedding products. Shop now and discover the perfect solution for your sleep needs.
www.silksensation.co.nz
company dedicated to the production of quality home appliances.
Spanning more than half-a-century in the manufacture and distribution of appliances, it brings a wealth of knowledge and technical expertise in appliance solutions for the home.
The Christchurch store showcases larger home appliances, such as whiteware, air conditioners and a large range of heat pumps (multi split, ducted, and portable type), as well as air treatment appliances, such as fans and dehumidifiers.
Medium to smaller grade appliances
available are vacuum cleaners, pressure cookers, rice cookers, kettles, and blenders, to name but a few.
Midea is open daily at 17 Winchcombe Street, Christchurch. Call 03 222 2488, or shop online.
www.mideashop.co.nz
Silk Sensation are proud to offer a range of premium silk and hemp duvet inners that are sure to provide you with a comfortable and restful night’s sleep.
metropol drive
To accelerate the global move toward sustainable vehicles, Toyota is suggesting simply replacing the inner workings of vehicles already on the roads with cleaner technology.
“Idon’t want to leave any car lover behind,” says chief executive Akio Toyoda, from Tokyo. Mr Toyoda says it will take a long time for all the cars to become zero emission, as they only make up a fraction of the vehicles being sold.
Changing old cars to go green, or “conversion,” is a better option, he believes.
Toyota is a front-runner in the industry with its hybrid technology. Its Prius has both an electric motor and a petrol engine, switching back and forth to deliver the most e cient ride. That has often been seen as reflecting the company’s reluctance to go totally electric.
Battery electric vehicles make up about 20 percent of the global auto market. Europe remains ahead of the United States and Japan in the move toward electric vehicles.
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Torque Talk
WEATHERING THE STORMNew Zealand has experienced plenty of adverse weather recently.
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ith the after e ects of Cyclone Gabrielle still fresh in our minds and more cold and wet months almost upon us, here are some tips for how to drive safely if conditions deteriorate.3. LIGHTS ON - Flick those lights on during wet weather driving. It not only gives you better vision of the road ahead, it also allows others to see you more clearly.
4. AVOID LARGE PUDDLES - It pays to avoid, if possible, large puddles and standing water. Hitting these in your car at speed may lead to loss of traction or skidding.
5. KNOW WHEN TO STOP - If the weather coupled with the road you are driving on becomes too much for you, pull over and wait. Sometimes a brief pause while waiting for the deluge to ease is the safe thing to do.
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VIBE A GROWN UP
BY BEN SELBYThe previous generation Honda Civic Type R was fast and serious fun, however, I wasn’t overly keen on its “boy racer” rear wing.
Now the latest FL5, gives a more “grown up” vibe to the sixth instalment of the Civic Type R bloodline. The FL5 is longer, wider and sits 30mm lower than the FK8 it replaces, and the body, while still looking quintessentially Type R, is 15 percent sti er.
Power and torque for the K20CI VTEC turbo four-cylinder engine has risen by 7kW and 20Nm thanks to a revised ECU and larger intercooler. Inside there is a tonne of red trim and the lighter red bucket sports seats feature redesigned bolsters which hold you more firmly in place.
On the move, the FL5 is a weapon. It feels just that little bit sharper and at high rpm, things sound angrier. The driving position is nigh on perfect and its eagerness to devour twisting tarmac cannot be understated.
Every little piece of the drive, from the throw of the six-speed manual box to the directness of the steering is certainly better all-around than the FK8. And that was epic to begin with.
Basically, the new Type R hits the right mix between out-and-out performance and dayto-day usability.
This one’s a good one.
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2023 HONDA CIVIC TYPE R
PRICE: $69,000 + ORC
ENGINE: K20CI 2.0L Four Cylinder Turbocharged VTEC Petrol
TRANSMISSION: 6-speed Manual with Rev Matching automatic
DRIVETRAIN: FWD
POWER: 235kW
TORQUE: 420Nm
WHEELBASE: 2735mm
WHEELS: 19-inch Matte Black
FABULOUS FERRARI
Regarded as one of Maranello’s greatest hits, the Ferrari F355 is already a modern classic.
If you’ve always wanted a classic car or a Ferrari, then check out this ‘New Zealand new’ 1999 355 F1 Spider, currently for sale by Andrew Farrow of Eyrewell Forest Motor Company. Its 3.5L naturally aspirated 380hp V8,
with five valves per cylinder, allows you to rev out to 8500rpm.
Throw in a Ferrari Challenge exhaust system identical to those used on the 355 Challenge race cars, and you’ll find the sound next level.
Flicking up and down via the F1 shift transmission is e ortless, and each downshift is accompanied by a baritone blip from that race car exhaust.
While not hyper-car-quick compared with the current Ferrari stable, the 355 Spider
o ers a perfect blend of analogue sports car fun, more than enough go, and well-balanced handling prowess.
Steering is light but not devoid of feel. Each twitch left or right is met with instant feedback and can set the Ferrari up to
tackle every tight or sweeping bend with pin-sharp accuracy.
You really can keep the power on while staying planted and true in the corners. Driving any Ferrari is magical, and this 355 Spider is no exception.
$79,990
2009 ASTON MARTIN VANTAGE
53,500km, 4.7 Litre V8 Coupe, 6 Speed SpeedShift
Beautiful second Gen Aston Martin V8 Vantage, with the larger 4.7L engine & clear tail lights. Crystal Key/push button start. The best start into supercar ownership, gorgeous looks, incredible power and simple to maintain. This car must be seen to be appreciated.
Andrew Farrow
P: 027 576 5576
E: andrew@efmc.co.nz
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