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Boulevard pushed for Rocks Rd Rocks Rd looks set for an ex- for the region’s R funding to be treme makeover after Nelson accessed. politicians put NZTA on no- A decision on where Nelson tice, saying ‘it’s our money; will spend its money needs to we’ll spend it how we want’. be made by March next year It is also another indication and the Regional Transport that Nelson City Council sees Committee has made the decino future for Rocks Rd as a sion to spend part of it, around major arterial road and sees it $6 million, on a pedestrian rather as a destiboulevard and nation with plans cycleway on for a cycleway Rocks Rd. and pedestrian However, the We will build our boulevard. is pedestrian boulevard committee New Zealand now concerned along Rocks Rd as Transport AgenNZTA will resist that is what our com- the plan because cy allocated munity wants... roading funding, it would like to or ‘R funding’, to see Rocks Rd – Aldo Miccio. councils several “three-laned”, a years ago with the money to plan NCC is dead against. be spent on local roading pro- Transport committee chair, jects. But only those projects Ian Baker, says it is importhat met its standard of need. tant for the region to use all Tasman District Council spent resources owed to Nelson to their allocation on the Ruby guarantee roading needs for Bay Bypass. future growth. Nelson City Council was al- “[We need to] utilize the iconic located $22 million and had Rocks Rd environment starthoped to spend it on the ing as soon as possible with the Southern Arterial Link from construction of the proposed St Vincent St to Wakatu Drive. pedestrian boulevard and cyHowever, a report into the pro- cleway.” posed road this year showed SEE PAGE 3 demand was not great enough

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Arts festival underway with colour and fun The Masked Parade set the Nelson Arts Festival off with a display of creativity, celebrating the theme Playful Pacifica in costumes and masks ranging from elaborate flights of Tui to a giant papier mache world teacup. Central School won the Supreme Group Award with their whole school in mask and costume divided into sections of earth, water, fire and air. The judges, Annabel Norman, Kath Bee, Darryl Frost and Gemma Laing say Central stood out for the overall impact of their entry. “It was striking, it fitted really well with the theme. It was a very powerful entry that had taken a lot of effort and it was great to see the whole school involved,” says Annabel. Long time Masked Parade entrant Faye Wulff won the Supreme Individual Mask with an intricate blue papier mache creation; the Supreme Family Mask award went

to the Lowe family with their brightly coloured entry, Super Star Fish. Nelson City Council festival director Sophie Kelly says there had been an excellent response from the vast majority of young people who stayed on after the parade to party to special guests Midnight Youth and Knives at Noon, who appeared courtesy of the Real New Zealand Festival and the New Zealand Mu- Members of the Victory Kapa Haka group at the Masked sic Commission. “We had Parade on Friday. Photo: Andrew Board. put in a lot of effort, going out and talking to assemblies with the safe the event to run smoothly.” partying message, and it paid off,” she says. Nelson Police say the crowd at the carni“I’d like to thank the young people and the vale was generally well behaved. Police had police, HYPE GS, our security team, am- to deal with a number of alcohol-related bulance staff and all the others who helped issues, mainly with teenagers.

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Senior sergeant Dave Gibson says the number of youths who were intoxicated was disappointing. “Overall we were pleased with the event and the behaviour of those attending, but as always, it’s a little disappointing when a few individuals push the boundaries and disrupt others.” The sound and light installation, Piki Mai, received a rapt response, even though it could not be seen to best effect for the crowds on the Church Steps where the images were projected. The imagery included war planes appearing to dive into the crowd from the steps, flames that engulfed the trees as Nelson’s first cathedral was burnt down and a rocket ship projection that made the cathedral tower appear to blast off. Piki Mai will play every night of the festival from dark until late, through to October 24. For more photos of the Masked Parade visit Nelson Weekly’s Facebook page.

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Boulevard pushed for Rocks Rd FROM PAGE 1 pedestrian boulevard and cycleway,” he says. Nelson mayor Aldo Miccio also backs the boulevard plan and came out firing at any suggestion that NZTA would try to stop it. “NZTA, in my view, will come to realise, and will be given some strong instruction and direction that we as a community are not going to be bullied by them and we will spend our community’s $22 million. “We will build our pedestrian boulevard along Rocks Rd as that is what our community wants, and as long as our community wants that, they are on notice for a considerable confrontation come March or April unless they [NZTA] concede earlier,” he says.

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All Black cap finds its way home An All Black cap presented to a Nelson farmer in 1931 has found its way home, almost 40 years after his family thought it had been lost. Former All Black and Nelson College student Donald Max, was handed the cap after his first test match against Australia in 1931. When he died in 1972 his family distributed his All Blacks memorabilia, with the cap going to one of his two sons, Doug, who lived in the North Island. Then, tragically, Doug died just five years after his father, in 1977, leaving the cap in the possession of his wife. The couple did not have any children and the widow remarried, holding onto the All Black cap. The Max family did not know Doug had the cap and assumed it had gone missing, until this year, when his former wife passed away. Her second family, not having any relationship with Donald Max, tracked down his 87 year-old son Gordon, who still lives in Brightwater, and handed it back to the family. Gordon says it’s good to have his dad’s cap back where it belongs – for his family to cherish it and prolong the legacy left by the three-test All Black. “It means a lot, not so much for me, but for the family, because with all due respect to the present All Blacks, there was far more aura with the All Blacks back in the day,” says a thrilled Gordon. Donald, a towering lock, played eight matches for the All Blacks and debuted against Australia in 1931. His first game was the final match that featured a scrum formation of 2-3-2.

He was used as a blind-side flanker after that and scored one test try, worth three points. Back then, there were no reserves, only “emergency players”, that could only come on to the field if a doctor was present to sign a certificate for the injured player. Gordon was six years-old at the time his father debuted in the black jersey, but he remembers it like it was yesterday. “After the football on the Saturday we had to light the copper and boil all the gear,” he says. “He had a lot of bandages and part of my job was, once the bandages had washed and dried, I would throw it out in front of me and roll them up for him.” He also remembers watching his dad head off to Nelson rep practice at Trafalgar Park on his Harley Davidson motorbike and use the shed outside for catching practice with his brother. “We had this big shed and he would practice his kicks by kicking over it.” Donald broke his leg playing against Australia in 1934, which ended his first class career. He then made the transition to refereeing and then on to administration where he became the president of the New Zealand Rugby Union in 1949. Donald was the fourth inductee in the Nelson Sports Hall of Fame.

BACK WHERE IT BELONGS: Brightwater resident Gordon Max wears his father Donald’s 1931 All Blacks cap. Donald represented New Zealand eight times. Photo: Phillip Rollo. Insert: Gordon as a child with his father Donald Max.

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Thousands expected for Nelson Fanzone Nelson’s upper Trafalgar St is preparing to party this weekend as the city’s Fanzone goes up ahead of the Rugby World Cup semifinals. A massive 20 foot by 10 foot screen mounted on top of a shipping container, guaranteeing a great view from all angles, will show both semi-finals and the final of the cup and will be erected between the Nelson Provincial Museum and ANZ Bank, projecting towards the Cathedral. It is expected thousands of people will pour into the Fanzone for the games – especially Sunday’s game featuring the All Blacks and Australia. The Fanzones in Wellington have proved so popular that they have been extended to include the semi-finals and the final, and organisers expect locals and visitors to embrace the Fanzone set up in Nelson too. “Having seen such a great turnout at each of our live games at Trafalgar Park, the Fanzones offer an opportunity to keep that buzz alive,” says Susan Coleman, RWC 2011 Nelson regional director. “It is the next best thing to being at a live game is to be amongst thou-

sands of other supporters.” A selection of great local bands has been lined up to provide free pre-match entertainment from 6pm. DJ True Grit and The Peasants will wow the crowd on Saturday 15 October, followed by Comrade Z and The Immigrants on Sunday 16 October and Wicked Draw and Pacha Atma for the final on Sunday 23 October. The Twisty Twinz and Body in Space will top off the street entertainment. The rugby action begins with kick off at 9.00pm each evening. Prior to the rugby there is plenty of time to enjoy a meal or drinks in one of the local cafes, restaurants and bars lining Trafalgar St. Fans can watch the game from outside one of the cafés or bars lining Trafalgar St, or find a spot inside the family-friendly environment of the Fanzone where a combination of seating and standing space will be on offer. Alcohol is not allowed inside the Fanzone, says Susan. The Fanzones close on final whistle, and Late Buses will be available to enable a safe journey home for fans.

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Having a party/event/function? Call our photographer 548 4949 or 027 548 4948 Nikki Cooper, Sandra Waine and Rose Pinker at Jays last week.

Boguettes Janelle Macgregor and Jenelle Strickland at the Bogans prizegiving on Saturday.

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Liquorland Nelson owners Gavin and Cheryl Snowball with Josie Williams.

Jaz Genever, Vannessa Roebuck, Sam Patchett and Latisha Acott at the Masked Parade on Friday.

Amber Turner-Cooke and Johanna Sage at the grand re-opening of Liquorland. Nelson City Brass Band members Janet Mossop, Liz Riley and David Todd after performing at Isel in Bloom.

Alice Whitehead, Natasha Crawford and Kirsty Smith at the Bogies on Saturday.

Some great events on over the past week. A prettyin-pink fundraiser, the re-opening of a business, photos from Isel in Bloom and the Bogans Sports Club prizegiving at Saxton Stadium. The Bogans is a social club that features a football, netball, basketball, touch and volleyball team. Are you hosting a party this weekend? If so, give us a call on 548 4949 and we’ll come and take Bogans Andy photos of you and your Selwood, guests. Or you can email Dave Clark photos to us at editorial@ and Hugh nelsonweekly.co.nz. Boyd-Wilson. See you next week.

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NEWS IN BRIEF CHRISTMAS TREE FESTIVAL: For the fourth year, Nelson Cathedral is planning a festival of Christmas trees to share with the people of Nelson. In the past three years this event has been very popular with the people of Nelson and the Cathedral wish to share the joy with them again. The trees on display were set up by other church groups, firms, sports groups and many other organisations who wished to share their theme in this wonderful event. If any group would like to participate it is not too late and they may contact the Cathedral office 548 1008 or email office@ nelsoncathedral.org for an entry form. COSTLY THEFT: A $50,000 diamond ring was stolen from a Britania Heights home, say its owners. Nelson police are investigating the theft after an aledged offender climbed through an open widow to get the jewel. GLASS ATTACK: A horrific bottle attack in a Nelson nightclub left a 21 year-old man getting glass pulled from his face in Nelson Hospital on Saturday morning. The victim was bashed in the face with a full glass beer bottle in one of the worst attacks in a city bar for some time, say police. Police are following “positive” lines of enquiry and expect it to be resolved quickly. The offender is understood to be an ex-Nelson man.

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The adventures of Cool Dude, a superhero created by Stoke boy Matthew Harvey, are back in his new book. Matthew has been writing books for years but 12 months ago published his first book called ‘Cool Dude’. He followed that up with its sequal and the detirmined Broadgreen student is already penning a third issue. “It takes me about a year to write one, so quite a while,” he says. Matthew sold more than 50 copies of PEN JUNKIE: Stoke author Matthew Harvey, 12, with his second book, Cool Dude 2. his first book. To buy his second, call him on 547 3558. Photo: Andrew Board.

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Isel Park blooms Isel Park was a blooming good place to be on Sunday, says festival goers, with the sun shining on the annual Isel in Bloom festival. Set in four hectares of gardens and woodland park around Nelson’s historic Isel House, Isel in Bloom marks the re-opening of the house and gardens and is Nelson’s traditional herald of Spring. There was a distinct herit-

age theme with ‘old English’ themes in music, fare and games. People reclined in the sun to listen to mistrals in the afternoon once the excitement of the nail driving, bonnet trimming and musical chairs was passed. Others enjoyed a leisurely stroll as the sound of the Nelson City Brass Band boomed through the bloom.

The Neighbours family enjoys a walk in the park: Mum Aimee holds Elias, Chris along with Bianca and Sienna in front. Photo: Jonathan McKeown.

Matthews eyewear CEO Philip Matthews with Yvonne Kleiven and Mary Goodman of the Lioness Club of Nelson with some of the donated eyewear that will be sent to the Pacific. Photo: Andrew Board.

Old glasses see new benefit Nelson’s used glasses are finding a second use, thanks to a local club and optometrist. The Lioness Club of Nelson and Matthews Eyewear have teamed up to collect disused eyewear before testing them and then sending them to some of the Pacific’s poorest coun-

tries. There, volunteers fit the glasses with locals. Lioness Club of Nelson president Yvonne Kleiven says the project is extremely worthwhile and helps hundreds of people to see again. The glasses can be donated to any Matthews Eyewear shop in the top

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Local manager wins national award Jonathan McKeown

award was unexpected. “I’m very happy with the award but I am a bit shell-shocked really.” News of the accolades rapidly spread through Fashion Island, an aspect of the recognition Cindy was a little embarrassed by, but as soon as Fashion Island centre manager Susan Matz found out, she knew it was an achievement that should be celebrated. “We are all very proud of her so it was important to celebrate that success.” There is no underestimating the value of a strong team culture and Susan says the store’s clients would believe the national recognition was well deserved. “Cindy and her team are a fabulous partnership in the store and they’ve been there right from day one. They have built up a good rapport with existing customers and they are just excellent with assisting new customers.”

A Nelson retail manager has won a national award, as the seasons best manager. Cindy Crowther has been with the Witchery store in Fashion Island since it opened nearly four years ago and last week she, along with the store, was recognised nationally. Cindy describes the three team members as a “tight-knit bunch of people”. You would have to be to win the ‘Team Culture’ award for the 21 Witchery stores nation-wide for Autum/ Winter 2011, she says. Cindy won ‘Store Manager’ of the season judged by a combination of factors including customer feedback and satisfaction as well as sales. Although Cindy knew her team was friendly and fashion forward, the store manager

SUCCESS: Fashion Island’s Witchery store manager Cindy Crowther wins a national award for as ‘store manager’ of the season award along with the ‘team culture’ award for Autum/Winter 2011. Photo: Jonathan McKeown.

Firefighters rise to the challenge

A few dozen fire fighters were all action at the A & P Showgrounds on the weekend for the annual Waterway Challenge. Teams came to compete and hone their drills, but the speed and accuracy gained in competition also helps to save lives. “The Waterway Challenge involves all the skills you use as firefighter being run in a time-based competition, setting up hoses and knocking down targets,” says Craig Piner, Nelson Marlborough provincial association secretary. It was a chance for the regions volunteers to test their skills in a bit of friendly competition. “You would think it might have been a bit of fun and people do enjoy it, but the competition does get quite serious,” Craig says. Takaka took out the overall honors.

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• During this first week of the school holidays “Elgregoe – the magician” is performing free shows twice daily – 11.00am and 1.00pm. Come along and enjoy the remaining shows. Elgregoe is performing until Friday 14 October. • Over the coming weeks there are a number of changes in retailers and in the lead up to Christmas a number of temporary traders will be in the mall to compliment the existing 70 stores. • Christmas decorations are planned to be going up during the first weekend of November and preparations are well underway for Richmond Mall’s much anticipated Christmas promotions. With only 10 weeks to Christmas – thoughts shift to Santa Parade, A and P show and the last term of school for the year. • With the huge influx of visitors to the region over the past few weeks and the “celebration of the oval ball” reaching a climax – the region has been buzzing with excitement, including the lucky daily winners of “THE” rugby jersey at Richmond Mall – congratulations to you all.

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The first natural burial under the Nelson City Council’s re- could not be buried there and seemed that she would have to vised policy has taken place. be taken to Motueka Cemetery to receive the natural burial Joan Sutton was buried by her family in Marsden Valley Cem- she had requested, says her widower, Peter. etery on Tuesday, October 4. “However, thanks to the efforts of Lindsay The change in policy to allow natural buriBarber and other officers of the council, an als had been advocated by Joan and her area of Marsden Valley Cemetery was set husband, Peter, who, in August 2008, peaside for natural burials so that Joan could titioned the Nelson City Council to create be buried there in accordance with all the an area for natural burials in the city. The conditions she had requested. [We] were Suttons’, who had been campaigned on enpleased with the new site and an emotional vironmental, peace and human rights issues and fulfilling funeral was facilitated there by for more than fifty years, argued that tradiLynda Hannah of Living Legacies in Motional burials and cremation polluted the tueka.” Peter and Joan Sutton earlier this earth and the atmosphere with toxic chemiJoan’s family and friends say they are deyear at Lake Rotoiti. cals and wished to avoid those impacts from lighted that one of her final acts of advocacy their own deaths. resulted in the establishment, within the city that she loved, of Council eventually approved the dedication of a part of the a place for people to be buried in an environmentally safe and Wakapuaka Cemetery for natural burials. However, when healthy way. They are also grateful to council for the prompt Joan died on September 30, the work of clearing and survey- and considerate decision to open up the facility at Marsden ing the area had not been completed. It was clear that she Valley.

New European-inspired restaurant opens in city In Europe you can travel for a few hours and experience a completely different country, culture and cuisine. At Good & Tasty, you can try all the best flavours of Europe in one place, say its new owners. Karsden and Sylvia Rentsch have brought to Nelson their passion for food and experience working in a restaurant in Germany, hoping to inspire a love for the foods they are familiar with. Their menu includes specialties from many European countries, including Germany, Italy and Spain. As well as the menu options they have a lunch buffet which changes weekly and provides diners with a variety of authentic European foods. Their in-store specialty is Flame Cake, an Alsatian dish that resembles a thin pizza, and is one of the most famous foods from the region. The couple are

Karsden and Sylvia Rentsch have opened Good & Tasty restaurant in Bridge St. Photo: Rosie Thomsen. especially excited about sharing this ing early last month and are looking delicacy; “We had a look around all forward to letting Nelsonians experiNew Zealand and have seen there are ence the delicious foods Europe has to no Flame Cakes. It’s not a pizza, it’s very offer, and share their passion with their different. I was doing this in Germany.” diners. Come into Good & Tasty at 114 Good & Tasty celebrated their open- Bridge St to meet the friendly couple.

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Local glass business expands Don’t let the name fool you, Richmond Glass now has a shop in Nelson city. The locally-owned glass company has been operating in Richmond for the past 20 years and for most of that time has served its Nelson customers from its Richmond base. But demand has now forced an expansion, with it opening a new store in Vanguard St, opposite Countdown. Richmond Glass still has its headquarters on Gladstone Rd in Richmond but its new Nelson branch is in the premises vacated by Smith & Smith Glass. It opened its doors to the new store last Monday. Manager Wayne Ballis says the move has filled a gap in the Nelson market and will allow its technicians

to access its Nelson customers more easily. “We are now the only glass business in Nelson city that offers all glass options, the others focus just on auto. But we do auto, houses, ballestrades, anything glass, we do it.” Richmond Glass has built up a solid reputation and is one of the only glass businesses advertising a 24/7 service. “We are happy to do 24/7 and we are fully moblie. We are also the only bigger glass company that is locally owned.” Wayne says people can also drop off their cars before work to get any glass work fixed and then walk to work in the CBD. “We’ve already found a heck of a lot of people take advantage of that,” he says.

Richmond Glass has opened a new store in Nelson. Pictured is Nelson manager Wayne Ballis. Photo: Andrew Board.

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Mayor reflects on first year in office This week Nelson mayor Aldo Miccio celebrates a year in the city’s top job. It has been a year dominated by talk of amalgamation, Rugby World Cup, transport issues and whether or not Nelson needs a performing arts centre. He speaks with Nelson Weekly editor Andrew Board about the year, the ups, the downs and how he rates his own performance. Nelson Weekly: A year ago you won the support of Nelsonians on several key campaign promises; affordable council, economic development, putting Nelson on the map, and educational training. Do you think you’ve kept those promises? Aldo Miccio: Yes, we’ve tackled them all. Affordable council was one of the big ones, and we achieved that with the lowest rate increase in years. It was a combination of taking some things out of the plan, things that weren’t a priority for this council. There was also efficiency gains in council itself and some cost cuttings. Went from a plan of 12 percent [rate

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NW: What are you goals for the next two years of your term as mayor? AM: Education is one we are working through now with NMIT and the colleges which is good. We are also working on our FIFA under 20 world cup bid, that has even more exposure than the Rugby World Cup. I’d like to see an events and marketing branch of council, working together with the community to market our facilities; a boardwalk along Rocks Rd is a must, I want to see an extension of free car parking to run all year on Tuesday’s and continue transparency. We are the only council in New Zealand that does our annual plan in public, no other does that.

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NW: The amalgamation debate is in full swing and in December we will find out if there will be a referendum on the issue. It was you that forced the Local Government Commission to look at amalgamation, how are you feeling about it now? AM: I’ve always believed it’s the right thing to do, for the betterment of the region and for future generations it will be better. Having this dividing line has been damaging over the past 20 years and the independent analysis has vindicated that view extremely strongly and that is positive.

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Christmas is just around the corner, and to ensure your Christmas Function will be one to remember it is best to start planning your party early. Some tips to planning a successful function are to pick a suitable date and venue and listen to the advice of co-workers/guests. Acknowledge the party budget, decide the level of formality and whether there will be a theme. The businesses on these pages help make planning your function easy!

rant, with stunning views out over the water can hold up to 50 guests, or for larger groups the Village Hall is ideal with beautiful chandeliers and a warm fireplace. The Marquee provides a unique setting with a dramatic high ceiling, hanging paper lanterns and fairy lights; it can hold up to 180 guests. All catering is provided by the awardwinning restaurant, The Orangerie, and there is a variety of menu options to choose from, including nibbles or platters, buffet, barbeques or set menus.

The Grand Mercure Nelson Monaco is the perfect location for a A stunning watermemorable Christmas party. Venue Place setting at Grand Mercure Mo- side venue located hire is free and you have the choice naco Resort. on the old Mapua of one of three fantastic venues, and Wharf. Enjoy the a range of delicious menus catering to any budget. The fabulous views of the Waimea Estuary  Orangerie Function Room, above the Orangerie RestauEntrance and out into Tasman Bay from 

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For somewhere special for this years Christmas Function go to The Tides Restaurant at Trailways Hotel Nelson. The Tides have Christmas themed set menus to suit all budgets from as little as $38.50 per person for a two course set menu which comes with Christmas decorations on the tables. They also have a special offer of a $50 voucher for the organiser/business (conditions apply) with every 10 people who dine. Some nights have live music too! You will have to book early to avoid disappointment.

If you are planning an event or party then the helpful and friendly team at Super Liquor in Tahunanui are at the ready with good sound advice and recommendations on how to keep your function properly hydrated. They have one of the biggest beer ranges around, so whether you are a Pilsner or a Pale Ale fan, they’ll have your poison. Their wine selection includes gold medal winners, undiscovered gems, local legends

and international all stars, so get out the good glasses, grab some cheese and check it out. Johnny, Jack, Gordon, Jim, Jose, Captain Morgan - it may sound like your list of facebook friends, but it’s actually a sample of the spirits at Super Liquor. They will help you choose just the right refreshments for your function, working in with your budget and tastes. And if you’re lucky enough to have been invited to a wedding, party or celebration and can’t decide on the perfect gift, don’t forget that Super Liquor have gift vouchers available. If you were looking for a venue that’s purpose-built to cater exactly for your group, 623 Cafe Restaurant Bar has two venues just for you, 623 On The Rocks in Tahunanui and 623 In the City, Nelson. 623 In The City’s mezzanine floor is perfect for parties, with its unique above-theaction atmosphere. 623 On the Rocks has two smaller spaces, perfect for more intimate group affairs. Both feature free table decorations to set the scene perfectly. The best feature of all is that these great rooms

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are free to hire, letting you spend more on a good time. Choose from easy set menus or create your own menu, we can cater to suit your budget and tastes. Let us take care of everything so all you have to do is turn up and enjoy. We’re taking bookings now, so don’t miss out! Phone 548 6230, email bookings@623.co.nz 623 In The City’s upstairs function room is free to hire. or check out www.623.co.nz. balconies. Tahuna Function Centre can do it all and take pride in tailoring your A modern, upmarket, spacious venue special event to your individual needs. which can cater for any size, the Tahuna They have a fantastic catering service and Function Centre has two rooms upstairs full event planning available. and 5 smaller rooms. So if you’re organising your Christmas The upstairs rooms open out onto a party this year, have it at Tahuna Function foyer and offer stunning views from their Centre, for an event to remember.

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Experience a special Christmas with Petite Fleur. They have every venue options covered with a function centre and restaurant at Seifried Estate near Rabbit Island as well as their innovative offsite catering services. Petite Fleur’s specially designed function centre has three different rooms to choose from and can cater for any size party. The restaurant, with a large garden dining area and children's playground is perfect for the end of year get together and ideal for including the whole family.

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If you are looking to hold a Christmas function with a difference, and one that will suit every staff member, every friend and all of the relatives then you’d best head down to Action Entertainment in McPherson St, Richmond. There’s fun for all ages with a variety of activities including ten pin bowling, an 18 hole outdoor mini-golf, two sports courts, a children’s indoor playground and the fully licensed cafe and bar. What better way to thank your staff for a year of hard work than to plan an event that is fun, affordable and includes a variety of different meal options. You can choose from a traditional Kiwi BBQ, a Christmas themed set menu, or the ever popular spit roast option. Talk to Vicky at Action Entertainment to organise your event. You can phone her on 543 8222 or email nelson@ actionindoorsports.com but don’t muck around as spaces are starting to fill up already. Abbey Garden Bar offer a venue for your Christmas function that is easy, fun and also affordable. Get the crowd together and enjoy a BBQ in the beautiful gardens to finish off your year. Abbey Garden Bar are happy for you to self cater your event, so you bring along all of the food, while you enjoy their lovely surround-

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ings. There is no venue charge, large groups are welcome and a BBQ is available. Phone today to enquire about bookings on 544 1908 Nelson Coachlines are specialists in group transport and have been in business for over 83 years and are still owned by the same family who now have the fourth generation working there. They offer comfortable touring coaches ranging from 25-53 seaters, and the only London Double Decker bus in the top of the south! It seats 69 people in total-44 of which can be seated upstairs. The double decker bus was imported from London in 2000. It retains its London red bus colours, and also features a reupholstered interior. The Double Decker is available for charter within the local region, offering something different for your Christmas party. They can arrange one pick up place or have a pick-up schedule on the way out of town so people don’t need to worry about driving. Nelson Coachlines can also take care of organizing a mystery bus trip for your Christmas function. Call Tom today on 548 3256 to book in your day/night as they are filling up fast! Don’t forget to mention you saw it in the Nelson Weekly to receive a 15% discount off your booking!

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$5,980 nissan sentra se nz new 1998 This is a 1 owner Nelson owned Nissan Sentra SE and is NZ new. The interior is in very tidy condition. Its powered by a 1600cc motor and is automatic. It also has 1 airbag, remote central locking, cassette player, air conditioning, electric windows and mirrors, boot spoiler and a towbar.

Direct to you! $15,980 Mazda 6 GlX nz new 2007 You would struggle to find a more versatile mid range NZ new car than this. Its had 1 owner from new and has been on a Mazda NZ service plan from new. The interior is extremely roomy and in immaculate condition. Its powered by a 2000cc chain driven engine and is automatic with tiptronic option. It also has 8 airbags, CD, remote central locking, air conditioning and electric windows and mirrors.

$13,980 toyota Corolla Gl HatCH 2005 This has to be Toyotas answer for the car for everyone. These have been a huge sales success for Toyota in NZ. Its powered by a fuel injected 1800cc motor and is 5 speed manual. Its NZ new and had 1 owner from new. The interior is in very tidy condition apart from some wear on the drivers mat as per the photos. It also has 2 airbags, ABS brakes, CD, remote central locking, electric front windows and mirrors and air conditioning.

$12,980 suBaru iMPreza Manual 2006 This is a genuine 1 lady owner NZ new Impreza manual. It comes with full service history. Its powered by a 2000cc motor and has had the cambelt replaced. The interior is in immaculate condition. It also has ABS brakes, 2 airbags, CD, cruise control, electric windows and mirrors, climate air conditioning, remote central locking, roof rack, towbar and Hi & Low ratio 4WD on demand.

$4,250 Honda inteGra Gsi nz new 1994 A popular wee coupe for the younger generation. Its NZ new and had 2 owners from new. Its powered by an 1800cc motor and is automatic. It has had the cambelt replaced. The interior is in tidy condition with only a small wear tear in the drivers mat. It also has a sunroof, boot spoiler, electric windows and central locking.

$14,980 toyota Corolla Gl HatCH 2005 These are probably the most popular cars ever sold in NZ. Its NZ new and had 1 owner. Its powered by an 1800cc fuel injected motor and is 5 speed manual. The interior is in very tidy condition. It also has 2 airbags, ABS brakes, CD, remote central locking, electric front windows and air conditioning.

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$11,980 toyota CaMry Gl auto 2007 This Camry is NZ new and is a 1 owner. The interior is in very tidy condition. This has an amazing amount of interior space and would be comparable to any Falcon or Commodore. It has a 2400cc engine and is automatic. It also has cruise control, 8 airbags, factory sound system, air conditioning, electric windows and mirrors.

$8,980 Ford FalCon Ba Xt Model 2003 Well what can you say about a Falcon. Only that in NZ and Australia that they are the working mans workhorse. Ideal for the larger family or for those wanting a bigger car for towing etc. It also has cruise control, aftermarket alloy wheels, ABS brakes, CD, remote central locking, air conditioning and 2 airbags.

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If commuting daily in a spacious late model NZ new car that wont also send you broke at the service station is what you are after then take a peek at this. Its powered by a 2000cc 4 cylinder and is automatic. Its interior is in very tidy condition. It also has ABS brakes, electric windows and mirrors, CD, air conditioning, towbar and remote central locking.

$4,980 Ford Fiesta HatCH auto 2000 This would be an ideal first car for the kids or to commute daily to work. Its powered by a peppy 1300cc motor and is automatic. The interior is in very tidy condition. It also has electric windows and mirrors, remote central locking, 2 airbags, air conditioning, CD, roof rails and tinted glass.

$6,980 Honda aCCord lXi nz new 2000 These are a very popular model and this one is in good condition. Its NZ new and had 3 owners. The interior is in good condition. Its powered by a 2000cc 4 cylinder motor and is automatic. The cambelt was replaced at 90km. It also has ABS brakes, Electric windows and mirrors, CD, air conditioning, 2 airbags, remote central locking, spoiler and a towbar.

$19,980 $6,980 daiHatsu terios trs Manual 1999 These small wagons are always popular with motorhome owners and with those who love to go whitebating or fishing. Its powered by a nippy 1300cc motor and is 5 speed manual with 4wd option and is NZ new. The cambelt was replaced at 73000km. The interior is in tidy condition. It also has factory alloys and roof spoiler, roof rails, CD, 2 airbags and air conditioning.

nissan navara st X 2wd 2008 A ute that drives like a car in many ways and with loads of features. It would be a great company or family wagon. Its NZ new and had 1 owner. The interior is in very tidy condition. Its powered by a 2500cc turbo diesel engine and is automatic. It also has ABS brakes, alloy wheels, running boards, towbar, CD, air conditioning, 2 airbags and electric windows and mirrors, canopy and remote central locking.

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$10,980 Ford FalCon Ba MK2 Xt 2005 If you wanted a great car for towing the boat or caravan or a larger family car then this should fit the bill nicely. The only problem with the towing statement is that it doesnt have a towbar. The interior is in very tidy condition. Its powered by a 6 cylinder 4000cc engine and is automatic. It also has cruise control, electric windows and mirrors, remote central locking, air conditioning, ABS brakes, CD and 2 airbags.

toyota Caldina waGon 1993 Here is a station wagon that is very popular in NZ and would be an ideal addition for anyone looking for a good reliable wagon for the family. The interior is in very tidy condition. Its powered by a 2000cc motor and is automatic. It also has CD, air conditioning, electric windows and mirrors, alloy wheels, central locking, roof rack and towbar.

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$8,980 nissan winGroad st-l 2007 Need a late model wagon for a fantastic price? Well here we go. Its NZ new, had 1 owner and been on a full maintainance program from new. The interior is in tidy condition but is missing the cargo blind from the rear. Its powered by an 1800cc engine and is automatic with paddleshift. It also has 2 airbags, ABS brakes, CD, air conditioning and electric windows and mirrors.

$8,980 nissan MaXiMa st 2005 This has been a local 1 owner Nelson car from new. These have plenty of interior cabin space and a large boot area. The interior is also in very tidy condition. Its powered by a 3500cc V6 and is automatic. It also has ABS brakes, CD, alloy wheels, climate air conditioning, 2 airbags, remote central locking, electric windows and mirrors and a towbar.

nissan PriMers sX waGon 2008 Well if its big car interior space that you are after without having to buy a Commodore or Falcon then here is the car for you. Its NZ new and had 1 owner. It has been on a full service plan from new and had a cambelt done at 177000km. The interior is in very tidy condition. It also has 6 airbags, ABS brakes, electric windows and mirrors, factory alloys, climate air conditioning, cruise control, CD and remote central locking.

$13,980 nissan X-trail st nz new 2006 These have really taken off in the popularity stakes lately with plenty being driven on NZ roads. Great for those wanting to get off the tarseal or for some towing in the weekends. The interior is in tidy condition. Its NZ new and powered by a 2500cc fuel injected engine and is automatic with on demand 4wd option. It also has factory alloy wheels, roof rails, ABS brakes, CD, 2 airbags, electric windows and mirrors, remote central locking and cruise control.

$11,980 toyota surF ssr-X diesel 1999 This is in fantastic condition and doesnt look anything like what you would expect for its speedo reading. Its last lady owner had it for 8 years from 87km and had all of its servicing done by her local Toyota dealer. The interior is in very tidy condition. It’s powered by a 3000cc intercooled diesel turbo and is automatic. It also has ABS brakes, 2 airbags, electric windows and mirrors, climate air conditioning, running boards and roof spoiler, factory alloy wheels and a towbar.

$6,980 isuzu Mu wizard diesel 1996 If its a mulipurpose vehicle for the family motoring then take a look at this. Ideal for towing or some weekend offroad trips. The interior is in tidy condition. Its powered by a 3.1 Turbo diesel motor and is automatic. It also has factory alloys, running boards, roof rails, towbar. Comes with 12 months mechanical warranty.

$17,980 $15,980 Ford Courier douBle CaB 2005 Family car or work ute shoppers should both take a look at this. Its a 1 owner NZ new Courier XLX 2wd ute and has been on a full service plan from new. It’s powered by a 2500cc turbo diesel engine and is 5 speed manual. It also has factory alloy wheels, tuffdeck, towbar,ABS brakes, CD, air conditioning, 2 airbags, electric windows and mirrors and remote central locking.

Ford Courier douBle CaB 2006 Whether you are after a 4wd for towing or some weekend recreation or a ute for your business or the family then this will do all jobs with ease. This Courier XLX 4wd double cab is the top of the range model, is NZ new and had 1 company owner from new. Its powered by a 2500cc turbo diesel engine and is 5 speed manual. We have just replaced the cambelt. The interior is in very tidy condition. It also has ABS brakes, a Motorolla phone, airconditioning, electric windows and mirrors, 2 airbags, air conditioning, factory alloy wheels and running boards, canopy and tuffdeck, towbar and remote central locking.

$13,980

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Mazda Bounty douBle CaB 2003 These seem to be very popular with tradesman who also need a 4WD for towing the boat, caravan or just for getting to those tricky spots in the weekends. Its powered by a 2500cc turbo diesel and is 5 speed manual with Hi and Low ratio 4WD. The interior is in tidy condition. It also has 2 airbags, air conditioning, CD, central locking, torno cover and tuffdeck, and a removable tongue towbar.

MitsuBisHi l300 lwB van 2006 Calling all tradesman or people looking for a great value late model NZ new van. This has had 2 owners from new, is powered by a 2500cc diesel engine and is 5 speed manual. The interior is in tidy condition apart from some wear on the drivers floor mat as per the photos. It also has CD, central locking, towbar, double side loading doors, cargo barrier and an alarm.

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20th Birthday Celebration Up to This month marks Living Sounds 20th year in business. To celebrate, they are offering up to 20% off all stock. This never-to-be-repeated deal lasts for 20 days, so get in before October 20 and grab yourself a great deal, or an early Christmas present. Locally owned and operated, it is hard to find a pair more passionate about music and the products they stock. Ricky Dasler and Phil Jordan of Living Sound know better than most what a difference good quality makes. Living Sound specialise in audio and visual equipment and have been installing high quality brands into Nelson homes since 1991. Their products offer unrivalled sound quality and are above the performance of mass-market consumer electronics, such as those found in home appliance chain stores. “The products we stock are, we believe, among the very best in their various price categories,” Ricky says. Brands such as Bose, Naim, Rega and Rotel have been with the shop since the beginning. Living Sound stock only trusted brands of high quality. Whether it’s classical or heavy metal, Ricky and Phil will match your taste in

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SPORT Cricket season takes off Defending two-day champions Stoke/Nayland got off to a flying start in the opening round of the season. Stoke/Nayland’s two new boys, Connor Neynens and Marty King, took to the ball with ease in the early stages of the day - both pocketing four wickets each to hold Wanderers to just 83 runs all out. The ever-green Mark Douglas returned where he left off last season and currently sits 77 not out heading in to this week’s final day. His total comprised of 11 fours. Ben Alder was out on 14 runs while captain Ryan Edwards man-

aged just five runs before rain halted play with Stoke-Nayland sitting at 97/1. One session was lost due to inclement weather. Ryan says it was a great way to start the season and was particularly happy with how the two new arrivals had eased into the squad, after Waimea College folded as a senior team. “We were pretty impressed with how the boys bowled, especially the two news boys, Connor and Marty,” he says. “They were outstanding. Connor is a pretty good signings for us. He seems to get on pretty well with the boys too, which is good.”

Wanderers batsman Joe O'Connor survives a shout from Stoke/Nayland players from left; Alex Coles, Ryan Edwards and wicketkeeper Mitchell Drummond. Photo: Phillip Rollo. Greg Smith is stalked by Murray Cameron as they head towards the finish line. Murray got up to pip Greg at the line in the C grade of the Nelson City Council Cathedral Criterium. The race was part of the Konica Minolta Cycle Festival which has been wheeling its way around the region over the past nine days. Photo: Andrew Board.

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Plenty of runs for softballers Softball is in full swing now and despite wet and chilly conditions on Saturday, the Premier A Women were heating up the competition with a round of double headers. Royals xtRreme were the pick of the bunch at the Saxton Diamond, collecting two very important victories, the first coming against a well-skilled Stoke Eagles side 14-13. Stoke had previously lead with 11 runs in just the first two innings, including a home run to Rachel Knowles. But with the game looked to be sewn up, Royals brought their A-Game in the fourth innings and capitalized on fielding errors, bringing in several runs to tie the score. Natasha Dunn then hit the winnings runs for extreme, to take the Narelle Te Purei Memorial Trophy. Royals picked up the second win of the day with a 13-0 thrashing over United R&B’s. Royals coach Rab Jamieson was pleased with the performances. “We had timely contributions from some of our batters. Janine Bang was hitting well and Monica McBride had a reasonable part in developing things – she had a few hits to the outfield and put down good bunts,” he says. Stoke Eagles defeated United R&B in the league’s other match, 16-0.

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Masters in town Coming Soon Half of the athletes registered for the South Island Masters Games next weekend are from the Nelson region, which is well above expectations, says games director Chris Thomas. The South Island Masters Games 2011 is being held in Nelson for the first time, from 15 – 23 October. This year, 3,000 athletes aged over 30 years-old will compete across 50 sports in-front of more than 1,500 spectators, making it one of the largest participation events in the South Island. Chris says he is thrilled at how Nelson has got behind the games. “We had an expectation of around 1000 competitors to come from the Nelson re-

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St Barnabas Fair Saturday 15 October 9.00am - 1.00pm Rain or Shine  Sweets  Preserves  Sausage Sizzle  Books   Chocolate Wheel  White Elephant  Noddy Train   Needle-crafts  Cakes  Toys  Plants  Produce   New and Used Clothing  Face-painting  Balloons   Live Music Devonshire Teas  Horizontal Bungy   Slot Car Challenge  & more... 523 Main Road Stoke (Opposite Countdown)

Got computer problems? We make IT easy for you, with advice you can understand, a written guarantee, sales, repairs, Grey Power discounts. Ph 547 1472 021 790 144 Mark Wileman mark@computersnelson.co.nz

All - Art For the trusted name in Nelson

Chris Narbey 545 9202

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MASSAGE

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

REAL ESTATE

SITUATIONS VACANT

PUBLIC NOTICE

Therapeautic Massage

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT & LISTINGS FOR HOLIDAY HOMES AND APARTMENTS

20+ Years of

Part Time Work

Richmond Church of Christ

Full Body (60 mins) Half Body (45 mins)

$30 $25 $30 $30

Facial Cleanse & Massage Foot Spa & Massage Gift Vouchers Available Call Glenys : 547 3221 Women Only

HOLIDAY

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NELSON | MARLBOROUGH

Fine holiday home accommodation

We offer...

• Free no obligation appraisals • Listings for the Rugby World Cup, Christmas/New Years, Other periods or all year round • Full management • Partial management • Self management

(Listings & booking service only) For more information please contact... Jarrod & Peta-Jane Buchanan Phone: 548 5822 email: holidaynelson@xtra.co.nz

You’ll be glad you chose ...

Ross Benbow

Sales & Marketing Consultant Mob 0274 455 814 Ph 03 545 6100 ross.benbow@summit.co.nz ‘Greypower Discount’

Cleaner Required: 3 hrs/week 1 ½ hr Tue 5:30 to 7:00pm & 1 ½ hrs Fri evening or Sat morn 8:30 – 10:00am. + additional 2 hrs every month. Equates to approximately 15hrs per month. Minimum wage rate applies. Must be fit, honest, reliable, able to work unsupervised & able to clean to our specifications in the time given. Location 74 Quarantine Rd.

Call Helena 547 9600.

PUBLIC NOTICES

FOR RENT

25

Atawhai, 1 bdm, s/cont flat, private entrance. Ph 027 6658 449

Spring Fair Saturday 15 October 9am - 12pm

Huge Garage Sale Household Gear - Clothes - Books Hot Fresh Pikelets, Baking. Plants, Flowers, Vegetables, Produce. Bouncy Castle. Something for Everyone.

SITUATIONS WANTED NANNY. Experienced nanny looking for part time work in Nelson. Phone Julie 0223 147068

Notice to all Advertisers

Richmond Church of Christ

Corner Croucher & Darcy Streets Wet of fine in hall behind church

BAND HIRE

By placing your advertisement to be run you agree with the terms and conditions of the Nelson Weekly Ltd. Namely, payment by the 20th of the following month, or in the event of non payment, the recovery of any debt and its costs will be on charged to the customer. This includes all costs and commissions paid to a debt recovery service. Should you require any further information please phone the newspaper on 5484949.

NZ Sun City Country Music Awards NAYLAND COLLEGE SCHOOL HALL

22nd & 23rd October

Grand Finals - Sunday 2pm

Finals Tickets: $15 Adults - $10 Under 18 Tickets Available from:

Colourplus Nelson & Richmond and at the Door

How to contact us Level 1, Trafalgar House Cnr of Selwyn Pl & Trafalgar Sq PO Box 3308, Nelson Ph 548 4949 Fax 03 5484947

News & Sports

Andrew Board andrew@nelsonweekly.co.nz

CHURCH NOTICES

Advertising Sales

Sarah Delaney sarah@nelsonweekly.co.nz

ONE CHURCH, MANY EXPRESSIONS

Sunday Services 8.30am Traditional 9.45am Contemporary

Wednesday

St John’s Lutheran Church Ranzau Road Hope

Traditional Worship

Advertising Sales

Ablaze

Gretchen Griffin gretchen@nelsonweekly.co.nz

Hearts on fire for God Richmond Church of Christ

Design / Prepress

Thursday Night Church 7.00pm

Missed Deliveries

Dot Wynne prepress@nelsonweekly.co.nz Ph 03 548 7433 kevinb.n@xtra.co.nz

10.30am Reflective 523 Main Road Stoke Ph 547 5631

11:15am 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month. All Welcome

Corner Croucher & Darcy St’s Richmond

Sunday Services 10.00am You are welcome


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MOTORHOMES & CARAVANS

MOTOR HOMES

Nelson Motor Homes Ltd

Any enquiries ask for Craig Ashton

The trusted name for all your caravan & motorhome jobs: • Repairs - conversions - new builds • Joinery repairs & alterations • 12V electrical work • Fresh & wastewater tanks • Plumbing • All RV work • Awning installations For good old honest & friendly service contact Mike today or pop in to see us. Ph: 5477080 or 021 449783 56B Quarantine Rd, Nelson | mike@monacomotorhomes.co.nz www.monacomotorhomes.co.nz

ES CHEAP RAT  Specializing in new camper trailers  Design and build new campervans / bus conversions  Caravan and Motor home repairs  Roadside Maintenance Nelson and surrounding area

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Strawbridge Square, Stoke

Phone: 03 547 8434

GUITAR REPAIRS

Pruning Shaping Tree & Shrub Shaping Citrus & Fruit Removals Transplanting Enclosure Felling

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I give YOU the service YOU need

Hours: Mon-Fri: 9:30am-4pm Sat: 10am-1pm

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MOTOR VEHICLES

Automotive

Engineering Services • Rust Repairs • Auto Motive Repairs • Auto Electrical Repairs All work carried out by Qualified Mechanical engineer Reasonable Rates

Phone

021 0222 0686

PAINTER

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All internal & external decorating

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BUILDER

BUILDER

BUILDER

der Buil

• Additions • Alterations • New homes • Decks

A/H: 542 2305

COMPUTERS

Hands On Computer Training with

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HAIRDRESSER

Need a new Stylist? $20 off any service (Adult prices only - new clients only upon presenting this ad)

Aboki Hairdressers

Scott Lines Contract Builder Ph: 021 0236 4697

• NEW HOMES • RENOVATIONS • • DECKS •

CRUISES

Your trade or service right here? Single column x 6cm only $19 +gst pw Ph 548 4949

• Registered Drainlayers (residential & commercial) • Sewage Treatment (design,supply, install & service) • Blocked Drains • Video Camera & Drain Inspection • Waterblasting • Excavator & Truck Hire to suit job

HOME MAINTENANCE

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BATTERIES TYRES

Spring Clean Call Greg Lineham NOW for an obligation free quote

Ph 548 5144 Orion St

opp Tahuna Testing Station

COURTESY CAR COURTESY CAR

PEST CONTROL

ELECTRICIAN

DYNAMIC BALANCING

Marine & Industrial Turbochargers Dynamic Balancing Drive Shaft Repairs

NZ MARINE TURBOCHARGERS

Nelson (Head Office) 136 Vanguard Street Phone: 546 6188 www.turbocharger.co.nz e: service@turbocharger.co.nz

PHOTOGRAPHIC

Domestic and Commercial Wiring Maintenence and Repairs Registered Electrician

Ph: 021 482 088 or 542 2328

Email: rddron@gmail.com 4 Coach Pl, Brightwater

LEGAL

MACHINE HIRE

A Mobile Duane Whiting Contractors Ltd Lawyer

Kelly Hennessy Law

Excavators, dozers & trucks

Specialising in: • Buying & Selling Houses • Family & Criminal Law • Employment Issues • Wills, Estates & Trusts • Free legal information Saturday Mornings by appointment Fax: 547 6635 Email: lawyer33@hotmail.com

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PLUMBER

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Car Wash

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Call Geoff Sherlock for a FREE Consultation

Specialists in Large Vehicle Body Repair & Refinishing

CAR WASH

$30 WOF Trade qualified 40 years experience www.mobilstoke.co.nz Grey Power discount Behind Mobil Station

LANDSCAPING

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BATTERIES

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CAR MECHANIC

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DRAINAGE

Drainage & Construction Tasman LTD

HOME MAINTENANCE

Mobile: 027 544 4212 A/H: 03 545 0556

68 Buxton Square, Nelson

BUILDER/CARPENTER All repairs and maintenance work

We come to your place! Ph 03 547 7588 From basic Additions w w w . m o b i l sBehind t o k e . c Mobil o . n z Shawn StationWaugh wash to Alterations w w03 w . m o b i l s t 7588 o k e . c o .o nz z Behind MobilPh Station w w w . m547 obilstoke k.ec.oc. n.zn Decks o t s full wax w l i w ob w.Mobil m Ph 03 547Behind 7588 Behind Mobil Station Station Fences & polish. Ph 03 Ph $ 03 547 547 7588 7588 Retaining Walls 30 To book, Painting For quotes call Ross WOF Call Peter Ph: 027 244 8870 Ph Lloyd: 021 203 4855 Evenings: 03 970 0170 Ph: 547 7588 027 2265 704 A/h: 547 1389

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Plymouth Contracting Ltd

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Houses, Fences, Decks Renovations Residential & Commercial Maintenance

BUILDER

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