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Weekly celebrates birthday There are two massive news stories for us at the Nelson Weekly this week. First, the Rugby World Cup which kicks off on Friday night, the second is a bit closer to home – our birthday! One year ago today the first ever issue of Nelson Weekly was printed and delivered to 20,000 homes and businesses. So now, after a truly amazing year, the region’s only locally owned newspaper can celebrate in style. On that first front page we covered a story of Nelson about to celebrate a year until the start of the Rugby World Cup with a mass haka at Tahuanui beach. Close to 2500 people turned out on that day and it seems interest in the cup is still growing with thousands welcoming the Italian team over the past four days. Also on that front page we proclaimed: “We are here to tell the stories of our beautiful region and give advertisers real horse power in the market.” One year on we can proudly say we have achieved just that. We have covered hundreds of events, been welcomed into scores of homes and spoken to a huge range of Nelsonians about the regions issues, great yarns, quirky tales and high achievers. Basically, you should have seen at least one person you know in our paper over the past 12 months. For local businesses, we have given

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WE’RE RIGHT BEHIND YA: Nelson mayor Aldo Miccio, right, and Italian supporter Domenico Palumbo welcome the Italian rugby team, known as the Azzurri (the Blues), to their first training run at Saxton Oval on Sunday. Photo: Andrew Board.

Italian fever hits Thousands turn out to welcome the Azzurri

Andrew Board Walking through central Nelson this week locals could be forgiven for doing a double take. And visitors may wonder if in fact we wouldn’t mind Italy going all the way in this

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month’s Rugby World Cup. Nelson has officially embraced the Rugby World Cup and the nation it’s hosting – Italy. But even the city’s Italian-descended mayor Aldo Miccio is happy to put any speculation to bed. “We are All Black fans for sure, Italy behind that though.”

Not that you could tell from the support the Italian team, known as the Azzurri, has received since flying in last Friday. Just under 1000 people greeted them at Nelson airport that afternoon, even more

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turned up for an official welcome at Whakatu Marae on Saturday and another few hundred sat in the sun at Saxton Oval to watch the team train on Sunday. And now organisers are urging Nelson to help put the “full house” signs up at Trafalgar Park for its three games, after figures released to media last week showed strong ticket sales in the city. Sixty percent of available tickets to the games, or 30,000 tickets, have been sold and organiser, Rugby New Zealand 2011 Ltd, says it expects it to be “at or near full capacity”. Aldo says he would like to take it one step further. “I want to issue a challenge to Nelsonians to buy tickets and sell out all of our matches. I’ve said it before: a family of four can go for under $100, that’s an affordable night out for the family. We must do this Nelson.” Forty percent of ticket holders to Nelson’s matches are coming from outside the region to see Australia, Russia, USA and Italy play matches in Nelson. RNZ 2011 says that ticket sales point to an in-

flux of fans from other countries as well. “It’s all great news for us as a host city, but also for local businesses.” Nelson Regional Director Susan Coleman says three sold-out matches would be a huge success for Nelson’s legacy as a large event destination. “Seeing Nelson on international TV with a packed stadium and thousands

of screaming fans will be a huge coup for this city and for the council. If we can prove we’ve hosted the third-largest sporting event in the world with grand success, we can host anything.” Tickets are still available for all three matches, they can be purchased online at www.rugbyworldcup.com/tickets or at Everyman Records, 247 Hardy St.

HERE THEY ARE: George Thompson, bottom left, forms part of the large crowd that welcomed the Italian rugby team to Nelson on Friday. Insert: players soak in the atmosphere. Photos: Blair Hall/Photoaction.

It’s our birthday, Nelson Weekly turns 1 FROM PAGE 1 them a platform to get their message into Nelson homes in a paper that is actually read! The feedback we’ve had over the year has been overwhelming and with the support of locals we will be around to celebrate a lot more birthdays. We’ve been humbled by the response the

paper has received, in fact we had one local retailer tell us that from the day he started advertising with the paper he could draw a line in the sand as sales went up right away. It hasn’t been easy at times, our small team has worked and worked and worked, often seven days a week, to make sure Nelson Weekly is as good as we can possibly make it. That is

what sets us apart we believe – we care. We are Nelson’s only locally owned and operated newspaper; we are a part of the community. So thank you for reading us, supporting those who advertise with us and giving Nelson a new voice. We look forward to many more as your only truly local newspaper. - Editor.


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the page’s wall. The top ten experiences will then go to a Facebook poll for a public vote. A $300 big night out will be handed to the winner, at the Rugby World Cup’s conclusion, hopefully celebrating an All Black victory. “Anything unusual or quirky, the most unusual place would be key.” What do you think about Liquid’s campaign? Clever or crude? Email editorial@nelsonweekly.co.nz.

Abstain for the game? “Forget it,” says one Nelson bar owner who is encouraging locals to root for the All Blacks, literally. Liquid owner Craig Lines will be swapping cocktails for sex tales in a more ‘adults only’ approach to the Rugby World Cup as his bar promotes a safe sex message tied up in a competition for the weirdest place you have “done it.” Dubbed ‘Take one for the team,’ Craig has set up a Facebook page where contestants can enter their “most interesting experience” on the page’s wall in the lure of the $300 big night out voucher. “The Telecom advert – abstaining from sex to support the All Blacks – we felt was a pretty sad way of supporting them,” says Craig. “Everyone loves sex. So let’s encourage people to have fun while they show their support for their favourite team.” But it’s not just about scoring off the field, Craig is hoping the competition will promote “safe consensual sex between adults,” and has received donations of condoms from the local sexual health clinic. And while there will also be brochures and information about safe sex, Craig is aware there will definitely be a mixed reaction to the campaign. To enter your story visit www.facebook.com COCKTAIL: Liquid NZ owner Craig Lines will be and search Liquid NZ bar TAKE ONE FOR giving out free condoms during the Rugby World THE TEAM and write your experience on Cup. Photo: Phillip Rollo.

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Hyundai Elantra wins double award Hot on the heels of the New Zealand launch of the Hyundai Elantra comes news that the compact sedan has won the AutoPacific compact car Ideal Vehicle Award, as well as the Vehicle Satisfaction Award. AutoPacific based the 2011 Ideal Vehicle Award on 72,000 surveys completed by owners of new cars and light trucks in the United States in the first half of 2011. The Ideal Vehicle Award measures the expectations of owners and asks them to rate their vehicle across 15 different categories, ranging from power and acceleration to safety features and storage. “Owners are asked to rate each of the categories on how close they come to being “ideal” and responses are measured against how closely a vehicle meets the expectations of the customer,” says Hyundai New Zealand Chief Operating Officer, Tom Ruddenklau.

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through polytech classes, so the standard of care is equal everyCare workers that look after elderly where.” people need to be paid better and Other issues are the amount carers have more incentives, says a Grey are paid, immigrant workers’ English not being to standard and a lack Power spokeswoman. The comments come as the Human of men in the industry. Rights Commission prepares to ar- “Mainly the aged care sector is rive in Nelson as part of its inquiry women and if you have an elderly gentleman living by himself why into the industry. Pam Schouten is the zone director not a man helping him? But pay is a big drawback to that.” for Nelson and a member But the key is making the on the organisation’s naindustry seen in a better tional board. She says betlight she says. ter pay and opportunities “I would like to see those for further qualifications carers given a professional are needed to help attract status. At the moment people to the industry and they are looked down on keep the good ones. like, ‘oh, is that all you do’. But Pam, along with NelAnd yet the people that son Grey Power, is hoping are in that area are there to hear what else needs to because they want to be. be improved at a meeting being held in Richmond. Pam Schouten. Now I think they should be looked at as professionPam was asked to organise the meeting by the Human Rights als doing a job so someone at school Commission. The commission is in- who would like to make a career quiring into the equal employment choice out of it can go to polytech and make a decent wage.” opportunities issues in the sector. It hopes to speak with Grey Power She would like to see the governmembers, their families and work- ment fund the first year of the trainers in the industry to see what’s ing while the rest goes to a student needed to make a difference in the loan. provision and quality of care for el- Nelson Grey Power president Gordon Currie agrees with Pam and derly New Zealanders. The inquiry is about workforce is- says while some parts of the indussues such as training, pay, condi- try do a very good job, others aren’t tions, the value of carers, migrant at the same standard. workers, staff turnover and staff to The meeting is being held at the Tasman District Council chambers in resident ratios. Pam says the sector certainly needs Richmond on Friday September 16 from 1.30 to 3pm. For more informaa shake up. “I think training should be stand- tion call Grey Power on 547 2457 or ardised across the country, maybe email nelsongreypower@xtra.co.nz.

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SPLASH OF COLOUR: Artists Amy Lane, Maria Rose and Lucia Cameron paint Nelson College student Joe Bennion as part of Nelson College for Girls Art Week. Photo: Anneka Paul. Anneka Paul Half naked boys lurking around Nelson College for Girls isn’t something the school usually encourages – but it makes an exception for arts week. NCG’s Pirates of the Caribbean themed arts week had students getting involved and having fun in a variety of thrilling school activities. ‘Paint a Boy’ proved most popular among students with the opportunity to be creative and get their hands dirty. Joe Bennion, one of many

somewhat reluctant volunteers from Nelson College participated in the event. “It’s terrible. I don’t know how I’m going to get it off, but its good fun,” he says. Students who didn’t participate in the hands on action looked on as the boys strutted down the catwalk painted head to toe in aid of the afternoons entertainment. Creators of the body paint designs had a lot to say about their Nelson College models. Melissa Fuller says the event was fun, while Julia Cooper enjoyed the atmosphere. “It’s awesome,” she says, “everyone’s having fun.”

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Kate Cronin and Amanda MuntingKilworth at Ross’s quiz night last Friday.

Ross McPhie with team mate Matt Ayloff at Ross’s quiz night raising money for a football tour to the US.

Megan MillerZutshi and Kelly White on Saturday night.

Duane and Mandy Whiting of Stoke at the Waimea Old Boys prize giving.

Loren and Tom Heaphy at the Craft Brewing Capital of NZ launch.

At McCashin’s Brewery last week are from left; Andrew Marriott, Julia Achilles and Nadine Connock.

Dylan Turner and Joe Norris at McCashin’s Brewery. Ash Kelly, Mel Kelly, Kate Bruce and John Van Dyke at Ash and Mel’s combined birthday.

Out & About prides itself on being at the region’s best parties so we are looking forward to the start of the Rugby World Cup this weekend for what we hope will be six weeks of partying. This week we have photos from the Craft Brewing Capital of NZ launch at McCashin’s Brewery, footballer Ross McPhie’s quiz night at Hampden St School and a few other random places. Remember, if you are having a party or event and would like us to come and grab photos give us a call on 548 4949. See you next week.

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Good wine, good food, great neighbours For forty years Eugene and Giuseppina Harder have lived at Poynter’s Crescent and for 40 years they have made it a great place to live. The couple raised their three children in the house after they moved to Nelson from Europe, and neighbours say their kindness continues to rub off to this day, earning them the Good Neighbour of the Year award for the Tahunanui region. The annual awards recognise the region’s top neighbours in the four community constable areas of Stoke, Victory, Tahunanui and Nelson city and were announced at a ceremony last month. Eugene and Giuseppina, originally from Switzerland and Italy respectively, moved to New Zealand with their eldest child after Eugene “fell in love” with Nelson while on a visit with friends years earlier. He told Giuseippina if she didn’t like it they could move back in a couple of years, but she says the friends they made and the “beautiful city” kept them here. Now the pair are proud Nelsonians, even flying the city’s flag from their sunny deck. Their neighbours say

the couple make living at Poynter’s Crescent a pleasure. “Anyone who has ever lived on Poynter’s Crescent will know the Harders. They make living on the street the most special location in Nelson and are the best neighbours you could ever imagine,” wrote nominators Ben and Ella Salt. Giuseppina and Eugene greet new neighbours with homemade gnocchi and pavlova, Italian donuts and wine. Giusepinna, a talent chef and seamstress, has made curtains for her neighbours and has taught many of her neighbours how to make mozzarella cheese with “all day lessons on her sunny balcony”. The pair also share fruit, vegetables and nuts from their garden, collect mail when neighbours are away, water plants, take neighbours to the airport, shares tools, trim trees and even fill in neighbours potholes. They say they were surprised and humbled by the award but say they enjoy being close to their neighbours. “It is normal and healthy,” says Giuseppina. Next week we profile the fourth Good Neighbour of the Year winner.

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• Three container ships, one for the first time, a methanol tanker, a big car carrier and a log ship kept the marine operations and stevedores busy last week. All the rest of the activity was for several large fishing vessels arriving, departing or bunkering for fuel. • I want to take this opportunity to say thanks to the volunteer staff that man The Mission to Seafarers here at the port. Some seafarers off these ships can spend six to nine months away from their families and loved ones and the friendly volunteers they meet here that supply a smile are well received and respected by the seafarers. Thanks to you all. • Are you the current owner of a swing mooring without having resource consent for it? Nel-

GREAT NEIGHBOURS: Eugene and Giusippina Harder with their Good Neighbour of the Year award they were presented with last month. Photo: Andrew Board.

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New man at Nelmac New Nelmac CEO Lee Babe outside the Council-owned company. Photo: Andrew Board. When former Nayland College old boy Lee Babe came home to take up the top job at Nelmac he couldn’t believe his luck. “I always wanted to come back to Nelson, the lifestyle is fantastic, but I thought I would have to wait until I was around fifty, so to be able to come back in a job like this is great,” says the 37 year-old CEO. Lee got the chief executive job at Nelmac after the retirement of long-time boss Malcolm

Topliss last month. Lee says one of the first things that struck him about Nelmac was the staff. “They are incredible; they would be amongst the best people I’ve worked with. They are all really passionate about what they do and that’s what makes Nelmac so good.” In fact Nelmac is so good that Lee reckons Nelson people don’t know how good they have it. “Nelmac would be one of the best examples of its kind, most

regions would kill to have a company like Nelmac providing its key services. It is owned by the ratepayers of Nelson but operates in the private sector so is expected to turn a profit and continue to be innovative.” It’s those innovative skills and passion that Lee hopes to harness and expand to help grow the business. “I think we have some areas we can grow in, where we have expertise but don’t utilise it enough.”

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Cynthia McConville, Ginny Smith and Judy Crowe at the afternnon tea held by the In Time Trust at Felworth House last weekend. The board of the trust took the opportunity to thank their child sponsors and inform Nelsonians about the Trust’s work. The In Time Trust was established to support the Kailash Bodhi School in Jumla, north western Nepal.

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Police sting drivers Local police have been pulling over drivers every 15 minutes in an effort to increase road safety. In the first weekend alone, hundreds of drivers in the Tasman Policing District, which includes Nelson, Marlborough, West Coast and Tasman were pulled over with some facing punishment for speeding, lack of warrant or registration, drink drivers and people not driving to their licence conditions. The campaign, dubbed Operation Sustain, is aimed at reducing road trauma by high visibility policing and positive intervention. Tasman District road policing manager, Inspector Jenni Richardson, says all motorists can expect to be stopped anywhere, at any time. “Anyone who exceeds the posted speed limit will be stopped, but we will also be doing wide ranging random checks. Young drivers, learners and people driving unkempt vehicles will be a priority, but we’re not excluding any road users from this campaign.” Inspector Richardson says all police staff would be adhering to a requirement to stop a vehicle every 15 min- Senior constable Rob Hambrook pulls over utes. “That doesn’t have to a driver as part of Opbe someone who is eration Sustain. breaking the law at the time.” Vehicles would be checked for roadworthiness and all drivers would be breath tested, in line with a national alcohol harm reduction policy. In the year to date in the Tasman Police District 14 people have been killed on the roads. ACC Injury Prevention Consultant Mark Preston-Thomas says 631 people were significantly injured in the Nelson region over the past five years, costing ACC more than $13 million.

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Local faces to decorate RWC ‘party zone’ Nelson rugby fans watching the semi finals and final of the Rugby World Cup will be surrounded by bright colourful local faces even on the walls. Local photographer Glen Bisdee was

commissioned to take a series of eyecatching photos to go up on the walls around the fanzone, which will be on Trafalgar St from the Museum to the Cathedral. The images will be roughly

a metre and a half high and feature local people supporting a range of teams playing at the world cup, including all of those playing in Nelson. The fanzone will be erected in October.

Amanda Bisdee wearing her Russian colours. Patariki Hippolite proudly shows his true colours are all black ahead of the Rugby Russia is set to play two games in Nelson. World Cup. Photos: Glenn Bisdee.

Luke McCann shows his support for the Italian rugby team.

Retirees:

Five Retirement Village Dwellings at Your Choice of Three Locations, Available from $ 135, 000

We don’t usually have such a range of choices for you, but we do just now. 188 Songer Street (Stoke Village): three one-bedroom cottages, available from $ 135, 000*. Pateke Street: a two-bedroom unit, recently refurbished, nice garden and lawn area and available for $ 185, 000*. Both of these addresses are very close to the Stoke shops – only a few minutes away on foot or by mobility scooter, a minute (if that) by car. 618 Main Road Stoke (Brookgreen Cottages): a two-bedroom cottage with study, conservatory and garage, and available for $ 250, 000*. Though a retirement village, Brookgreen cottages has the look and feel of a regular suburban neighbourhood.

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Stoke Village Cottage, Songer Street

All properties are managed by the same people and the village operator is an active member of the Retirement Villages Association. This means we follow strict standards and guidelines as to how we operate. Manager is a registered nurse who runs wellness clinics for residents and is happy to drive/accompany residents to medical appointments.

Why not make arranging a visit the next thing you do? Talk to Shelley Marrison on (03) 547 9703.

• Don’t worry about packing your lunch today; the Italian Long Lunch will take care of it for you. The Italian Long Lunch is being held on Trafalgar St to celebrate the Italian rugby team arriving in the city.

• Three local fish and chip shops are among the country’s “best chippies” by making the final of the 2011 Best Chip Shop Competition. The three Nelson finalists are Victory Square Fish & Chips, The Sands Fish & Chips and Seabreeze City Takeaways. Overall 18 finalists have been chosen with the overall winner to be announced next month. • For the first time ever, the World of WearableArt (WOW) is to perform overseas at an international festival - the world-renowned 2012 Hong Kong Arts Festival. The Hong Kong Arts Festival (HKAF) is a major annual international festival in Asia and is the region’s premier cultural event, presenting over 200 performances of music, theatre and dance by some of the best artists from around the world, to an audience of 150,000. • A tied vote around the Nelson City Council table last week means that the proposal to reopen consultation on the Montgomery Square upgrade project will not proceed. Council would have needed a majority to vote in favour of the proposal to progress it, a tied vote was not sufficient. Infrastructure Portfolio Holder Councillor Gail Collingwood says, “While there was support for going back to the community with a clean slate on this project, there were also concerns about the timing of it and the cost of the consultation we’d been advised we’d need to undertake. In the end there wasn’t the appetite around the council table to consult any further on this project.”

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Discs fly into BP Five young business-savy students will see a familiar sight on the shelves of the South Island’s BP service stations this summer, following the announcement that 220 of their Young Enterprise Scheme product, Power Discs, will be stocked by the petrol giants. Power Discs are rubber frisbees made from used car tyres. Along with the sense of accomplishment, more than $1100 will be deposited in to the Garin College students’ company’s bank account, giving them a $1000 profit for the

year, not bad considering the yearlong enterprise scheme is still running. “Out of all the products in New Zealand we got chosen, which is pretty cool because there’s so many teams,” says Georgia Goodman. “When we found out we thought 100 frisbees, but they’ve ordered 220, so we better get our act together.” BP, who have supported the programme for the past 18 years, selected five Lion Foundation Young Enterprise products national wide for BP retail outlets.

The “Red Duster” flag flies at end of the Merchant Navy Day parade at Anzac Park in Nelson on Saturday. Merchant Navy played a big part in World War 2 however Merchant Navy Day was only established last year. Photo: Andrew Board.

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It’s a great time to get Freeview Rowan Dron is busy installing My a call and he will arrange for the Freeview, HD digital television transfer to Freeview to be a simple across the region. process, whether you have one or Now is a great time to two television sets in your transfer to Freeview behome, or in instances like fore the digital switch motels, need to transfer over when the current multiple TV’s. You won’t free-to-air analogue signeed to replace your curnals are switched off and rent television set. A difNew Zealand will move ferent digital receiver is to digital only television required for the Freeview transmission. Freeview is satellite or Freeview HD. the only way you can conThe receiver converts tinue to get free TV and the digital signal so that Rowan can look after the you can see and hear all transfer for you. Because of Freeview’s channels Rowan is a qualified and Rowan Dron is a through your existing telregistered electrician he Freeview expert. evision. Eventually all new offers a complete package TV’s will have a digital refrom a simple switch over for your ceiver built-in. current television, right through There are no monthly fees and no to installation of new TV’s, audio contracts to access Freeview and you systems or home theatre packages, will be able to watch programmes even installing new power points if with crystal clear digital quality and you need them. sound. Rowan uses top of the line quality With MyFreeview you’ll be in conproducts from NZ backed, Europe- trol of your TV viewing and will be an brand Triax, which are far superi- able to pause, record and replay live or to some of the products currently TV to fit around your busy schedule. coming out of China, but without Phone Rowan today and he’ll get it an expensive price tag. Give Rowan all sorted for you.

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DON’T BE BLUE: Gearing up for Blue September, an awareness month for prostate cancer, are local men from left; Ken West, Bill Fergie, Ian Chapman, David Bishell and John Scrimgeour. Blue September is held each year and encourages all men over the age of 40 to have a prostate check. This year, the campaign takes on even more significance with the rate of annual deaths resulting from prostate cancer in New Zealand

increasing from over 550 to 670 every year. This happens because men don’t know how dangerous the disease is, says Ian Chapman. “They don’t talk to their doctor about it, they simply don’t do anything about it.” Prostate cancer can be prevented if detected early enough. These blokes above will be out and about during the month raising awareness and collecting money. Photo: Andrew Board.

House mystery solved thanks to Weekly reader Ian Mortimer got the surprise of his life when he was reading an issue of the Waimea Weekly last month – his house was in it. Each week the Nelson Weekly and Waimea Weekly run glass plate photos provided by the Nelson Provincial Museum hoping readers will uncover information relating to the photos. But Ian was more surprised that no one knew anything about it. “It was like it was a mystery, but how is it a mystery? It’s our house,” he says. “I was actually at work working late and I thought I’d read it, saw it there and thought ‘that’s our house.’ And I knew because I had been painting it and you sort of know.” Ian understands the house, on the Appleby highway, was built in 1849 for Henry Redwood as the

villa for the Redwood Stables. He believes the stables were the first in Australasia specifically for breeding racehorses and has photos from different angles of the house. One section of the house, shown in the original photo, was burned down in a fire. The title with the glass plate read Bolton House, although Ian in unsure where that name came from. Museum CEO Peter Millward says Ian’s finding is just one of plenty received by the Museum thanks to the Nelson Weekly and Waimea Weekly. “It’s precisely why we put it in,” he says. “We have to work with the people to verify that their recollections are correct, but when it comes to a physical house still in existence it’s a heck of a lot easier.”

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Good deed earns taxi driver a punch to the face Coming to the aid of some frightened youths proved to be rather costly for a good samaritan taxi driver in the early hours of Saturday morning. At 4.30am, a 17 year-old male was getting aggressive towards a group of youths on Waimea Rd. The taxi driver, unnamed by police, pulled over to make sure they were alright. That was enough for the offender to punch the driver. Police were called and the 17 year-old was arrested for assault and threatening behaviour. Below are the week’s other arrests. Monday, August 29 Three people were arrested for breach of bail on Monday, all were men aged 19 to 26. At 5pm, a 20 year-old man was arrested for assault in a domestic incident and at 5.35pm, a 19 year-old woman was arrested for selling cannabis. Tuesday, August 30 At 4.35am, a 24 year-old man was arrested for assault. At 3.55pm, a 21 year-old man was arrested for shoplifting after he stole a pair of jeans to the value of $69.99 from Farmers. At 5.35pm, a 36 year-old man was arrested for assaulting a female. Around 9pm, there were two arrests, one for misuse of a telephone and the second after a 23 year-old man stole cigarettes from the Night and Day in Richmond.

Wednesday, August 31 and address on demand, he was stopped Just after 3am, a 29 year-old man was ar- on Rocks Rd. At 1.05pm, a 39 year-old rested for a burglary at McCashin’s Brew- man was arrested for assaulting a female ery in Stoke. At 7am, a 35 year-old man in a domestic incident and for possesswas arrested for conspiring to sell class A, ing cannabis. At 7.13pm, a 41 year-old offers to sell class A (LSD) and conspires man was arrested for breach of a protecto sell cannabis. Two hours later a 19 year- tion order in a domestic incident and in a old man was arrested on exactly the same separate domestic incident a 40 year-old charges. At 8am, a 42 year-old man was man was arrested for assaulting a female, arrested for trying to procure cannabis breach of a protection order and threatenand possessing drug utensils. Shortly af- ing to kill. ter 9am, a 23 year-old man was arrested for possessing drug utensils and possess- Saturday, September 3 ing cannabis. At 11am, a 22 At 12.10am, three men aged year-old man was arrested Crimewatch 18 to 22 were arrested for NELSON on two counts of breach of breach of the liquor ban in bail, 11 counts of unlawful Buxton car park. Just after interference and five counts 1am six males, aged 17 to of TXC after cars were damaged at the Car 29, were arrested after a burglary at WakeCompany in July. field Quay and they were found shortly after unlawfully on a property on RichThursday, September 1 ardson St. At 2.20am, a 20 year-old man At midnight, a 21 year-old man was ar- was arrested for disorderly behaviour after rested for burglary and possessing a can- he gave police the fingers in front of their nabis plant and seed after a burglary in faces constantly. At 6.45am, a 25 year-old June where a water blaster was stolen. At woman was arrested for detox after she was 10.44am, an 18 year-old man was arrested found drunk at Kingsgate Hotel in Trafalfor obtains with deception after he did a gar St. At 7.13pm, a 20 year-old man was runner on a taxi driver, owing $24. arrested for assaulting a female and wilful damage in a domestic incident, he kicked Friday, September 2 car wing mirrors off a car. A 15 year-old Just before 3am a 23 year-old man was ar- male was arrested for wilful damage and rested for indecent assault at Malba’s Bar breach of bail after he smashed up a gazeon Bridge St. At 7.10am, a 36 year-old man bo in Washbourn Gardens. A 14 year-old was arrested for failing to give his name girl was arrested for offensive behaviour,

three counts of assaulting police, resisting arrest, assault with a weapon and wilful damage after she urinated in Washbourn Gardens, tried to fight an officer, grabbed a piece of timber and tried to stab an officer with it and finally, kicked the door of the patrol car.

SEEN THIS GOLF BAG? Nelson police are still on the hunt for those that broke into Sharpies Golf Shop on Rutherford St two weeks ago. One of the items stolen was this very distincitive golf bag. There was also a large number of drivers, putters and irons stolen, all up worth $13,000. If you have any information call Nelson police.

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Stoke is the heartbeat of the region, it is Nelson’s largest suburb, home to the top-of-the-south’s premier sports venue and was late last year crowned as the country’s top town. It is also home to a huge range of thriving businesses that proudly service Stoke and the rest of the district. If Stoke is the heartbeat of the region then central to that beat are these businesses. They proudly call Stoke home so read on, check them out and remember – always support your local businesses!

625 Main Road, Stoke Manager: Janetta Cassidy

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The Copy Press may look like your normal busy copy store – producing busi¬ness cards, flyers, posters, plans, canvas prints and most other printing require¬ments , but over the past year it has been expanding the book production side of the business. For over a decade The Copy Press has been helping people self publish their own books and a new state-of-the-art book binder now offers customers an even higher standard in look and quality. The binder produces perfect bound paper¬back style books and can also bind magazines, business proposals and reports, a more professional alternative to spiral binding. The experienced staff at The Copy Press help authors design their books every step of the way. The central location of The Copy Press in Stoke and free parking makes it ideal for people all

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over the district. For more information on the services The Copy Press offers, including any printing, call the team on 547 2972. We have a new name, a new look and a new vision! Elim Kiwi Kids is now…Elim Kids Preschool. We’ve added a covered decking and we’re building a sleep room for our Infants and Toddlers. Our vision: We are a learning community emphasizing Christian values and enabling all to grow and achieve their potential. Elim Kids Preschool offers a caring family environment that is both stimulating and rewarding for all. Our team of qualified and trainee teachers are committed to a partnership with whānau/families and quality education for your tamariki/children. Our inclusive environment allows siblings to feel secure together, gives them the foundation skills for learning and also extensive knowledge and skills to begin school. Our preschool is open from 7:45am – 5pm daily for 6months5yrs. You are welcome to bring your baby to visit, meet us and enjoy our fun environment. Regards Janetta and team.

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When Stoke Clothing Alterations makes an alteration or mends a piece of clothing you can be sure it’s not only in a safe pair of hands but a sought after pair. For eight years Stoke Clothing has built up a reputation that sees customers seek them from all over the country. It’s hardly any wonder though, the happy, friendly and helpful team has more than 100 years of combined sewing experience making them the ideal people for clothing alterations. They have now expanded into haberdashery and personalised name tapes. With good parking and handy opening hours Pam, Steph and Jeannie at Stoke Clothing will make sure your clothes will look their very best. STOKE – winner of the Kiwi’s Choice category, Keep New Zealand Beautiful competition AND home to The Turf Hotel. “It’s the greatest place on earth, it’s The Turf, it’s where I meet you for a beer. The food is quite divine, it’s the Turf and it’s all mine and when we meet we say ‘Cheers’. It’s the greatest place on earth, well you know it is… The greatest place on earth is the Turf.” Thinking a Christmas do? Think Santa’s greatest place on earth - the Turf! A barbecue in the garden bar… the sports bar… Spangee’s Restaurant—Santa and his little elf might just pop in and see you. Call us today for your choice of Christmas party! The Turf Hotel, Main Rd, Stoke.

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Summit Stoke - Familiar Faces You Can Trust The experienced team at Summit are proud of their continued success in selling residential property in the Stoke area, particularly in the current, more challenging market conditions most sectors of the community have experienced of late. And while they admit the local sales market has been very different over recent times it is their strengths, particularly in marketing and negotiation where they have been able to achieve sales that please their clients. This real estate team at Summit Stoke has a vast amount of knowledge and understanding when it comes to assisting you buy or sell property. Contact them now to discuss your real estate needs Stoke Bakery Cake Kitchen has been in business and locally owned for 66 years, serving quality products to the people of Stoke and surrounding areas. Their customers keep returning for the superior taste and freshness of their products which are made from recipes that use fresh ingredients that you would use at home, serving that home-made taste. All of their products are made on the premises and made freshly. St Barnabas Anglican Church. From 1866 St Barnabas Anglican Church, located in the heart of Stoke, has been a centre of community and worship. Many of the famous names of early Nelson and Stoke are buried in the church graveyard. The first Stoke school was on the current site of the church. St Barnabas has a congregation of over 150 people of all ages. It is a lively, church offering traditional worship services on Sunday at 8.30am and Wednesday at 10.30am, and contemporary worship as well as youth and children’s activities on Sunday at 9.45am. The vicar is Edrick Corban-Banks. St Barnabas runs after school and holiday activities with House44, Presbyterian Support and other local groups for Stoke youth. The church also provides practical support for families and the elderly. Itsfacilities are used for weddings, funerals, marriage courses, parenting courses, concerts, creche, children and youth, and are available for community group activities.

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Hurst &Taylor Amcal Pharmacy. Would you like to shape up for summer? Join the Kate Morgan great NZ Weight Loss Challenge today with Hurst and Taylor Amcal Pharmacy. Kate Morgan is a convenient and simple to follow weight loss programme designed to get results easily and quickly. The programme works by replacing two of your daily meals with either a delicious cereal, bar, soup or shake. These meal replacements contain very few fats and reduced carbohydrates but taste great. Call in and see one of their trained consultants, Carolyn or Michelle, for a private consultation and ongoing support. Join now and take part in the Kate Morgan Weight Loss Challenge. Pay for five weeks and receive the 6th week free!

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Joyes Dental Services (JDS) provides a friendly environment for comprehensive dental care for the whole family. An area Ken Joyes is especially concerned about is periodontal (gum) disease, especially as scientific research over the last 20 years has demonstrated strong links between uncontrolled gum disease and numerous general health issues. Roberta, their registered dental hygienist, works in close association with Ken, assessing and caring for all periodontal (gum) health requirements, from scaling and cleaning, currettage, root planing, through to more advanced periodontal care. If you have bleeding gums, or any concerns

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about your gum health, ring and make an appointment with Roberta on 547 6799. Stoke Bowling Club’s opening day is Saturday 17 Sept. Anyone interested in taking up the sport either competively or socially is most welcome. Club Development Officer Bill Kindley says committees have been active over the winter months planning a varied programme. The club is participating in the nationwide Bowls NZ “Have a Go” in early October and organising several open tournaments throughout the season as well as twilight tournaments over the Christmas and New Year to attract people who are holidaying in the area. The club will be promoting Inter-college bowls, encouraging secondary school students to take part in the national secondary schools competition and hosting the Westpac Halberg Trust disabled bowls. Club days are on Wednesdays and Fridays as well as business league commencing in February. Many who participated in this have ended up playing the game competitively. Coaching is available on Mondays throughout the season to develop and improve skills. Sessions covering introductory bowls are held on Tuesday mornings. Development squads targeting young bowlers are being established which is a pathway to being selected for New Zealand squads.

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The Great Gulf Roadshow races into town Each week two photos of the museum’s “glass plate” collection will run in Nelson Weekly and Waimea Weekly with the goal of exposing the photographs to more local people and getting feedback. Right: Unnamed man, Nelson Provincial Museum, Manson Collection: 314565. Below: Mr Sigley, Nelson Provincial Museum, W E Brown Collection: 11286. Can you tell us more about these photos? Email details you have to: history@museumnp.org.nz.

Please support his project directly on-line at: http://www.fundraiseonline.co.nz/NelsonProvincialMuseumTBHT/ Or find out more at www.nelsonmuseum.co.nz Nelson Weekly and Waimea Weekly are proud to support this exciting and significant project

A car synonymous with motor sport and New Zealand’s own historic motor racing achievements will be at the CRT Richmond FarmCentre this Friday 9 September. The Gulf-branded replica Mark II Ford GT40 is part of The Great Gulf Roadshow and will give people an opportunity to get up close with a replica of the iconic car which rose to fame in the late 1960s. It was New Zealand racing legends Bruce McLaren, Chris Amon and Denny Hulme who catapulted the Mark II Ford GT40 into stardom when they won at Le Mans in 1966. The Ford GT40 won more prestigious events than any other road-race car in history. It also had an extremely successful relationship with Gulf Oil with branded cars also winning at Le Mans in 1967 and 1968. The Roadshow will also include more information about the Gulf oil products, guest speakers, spot prizes, a chance to win hot laps in the car and a barbecue lunch. Staff have also organised one day only Roadshow specials – low prices on a whole range of top products. Everyone is welcome.

New Zealand motor racing legend Bruce McLaren and below, the replica Mark II Ford GT40 will be at CRT Richmond FarmCentre this Friday.


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Selling your home? credit or interest only, give Stuart a call and have a chat about the best options for you. Many first home buyers can now draw funds from their Kiwisaver provider to put towards their first home. Have a chat to Stuart to see if this option will help you get into your first home. Mike Pero Mortgages will also look after your insurance needs by offering House, contents and car insurance as well as mortgage protection insurance at very competitive rates, call for a free, no obligation quote even if it’s just to see that you’re not paying too much for your insurances now.

the job of managing tenancies to a professional.” Each property manager is on hand to deal with the usual tenancy issues like chasing up rent and making sure that the properties are well looked after. Summit has the highest number of offices and staff in the region which gives a quicker response for them to show properties as soon as they come available. They have the region’s largest database of tenants seeking rentals and a 99% occupancy rate for their clients. With Summit there are no add on fees. Call Stewart and his team today. You’ll be glad you chose Summit Property Management.

Summit Property Management provides the largest and most experienced property management team in Nelson. It is the regions longest serving firm and now looks after over 1000 properties. General Manager Stewart Henry has 25 years in the business of residential rental property and says using the Summit team allows their customers more time doing the things they enjoy. “The majority of our clients use us to have a buffer between them and the tenants so they can get on with their life and leave

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Baseballer back to crack US Phillip Rollo

Nelson baseball player Dominic Mahutu-Mason getting in some practice at Saxton Field before he flys off to the United States in the hope of picking up a professional contract. Photo: Phillip Rollo.

With a lack of opportunities in New Zealand, promising young baseballer Dominic Mahutu-Mason is jetting off to the sport’s homeland in search of a clearer career pathway, just two years after picking up the sport. The 18 year-old batter has represented both the New Zealand Under-17 and Under-21 baseball sides, following a 13 year stint in softball -- the more common form of the game in this part of the world -- and is confident it will take his game to the next level. After a short taste of American baseball in the New Zealand Under-17’s tour of the United States last year, Dominic will be returning to the land of opportunity this week, enrolling himself at Spokane Falls Community College, just another step towards a professional career. Dominic is hoping to impress enough in his two years to land a full scholarship at an NCAA level university, as well as contin-

uing his education. “The nerves are starting to kick in. I won’t know anyone over there at all,” the former Nayland College student says. “But it should be pretty good.” Dominic says the transition from softball to baseball was tough, but hasn’t looked back since he first played the sport for the national age-grade team. “It was different. It was the first games of baseball we had ever played, because we had only done the training over here. The transition is a lot harder than you think, it seems pretty similar but it’s a lot different.” Dominic played for HP Black in Auckland’s premier baseball competition, one of only three cities in the country to feature a baseball league. And it was his coaches in the country’s largest city that helped him obtain a spot at Spokane Falls. “As soon as I first played baseball I wanted to go to college because the standard over there is all pretty high.” Dominic jets off this Friday.

Slow start costs Rival Cougars While Nayland College were out of the blocks smartly, a slow start by Rival Cougars cost them a berth in next week’s Grade 1 final. Overall Rival have had a more consistent season however the slate is wiped clean come semi finals and the performance on the day is the one that counts. Although the teams traded goals in the opening minutes it was Nayland’s six unanswered goals later in the first quarter that gave the college side the all important buffer. Shooters Deanna Hunter and Olivia Clark rewarded their feeders with 100 percent accuracy to lead 9-5 at the first break. Rival attempted to slow the flow into the shooters by switching goal keep, Kim Loftus and wing defence, Louise Knight however they took the opportunity to return to their starting positions in an injury break. Strong defence by goal defence, Sara Reidie and promoted keeper, Kim Parkinson gained valuable ball which was delivered with precision by Michaela Matenga and Brianna Joyes which enabled Nayland

to increase their lead to 21-11 at the major break. Rival shooters, Renee Bouzaid and Justin Stebbings switched bibs which paid dividends in the second half. Louise snatched a couple of intercepts while Lisa Thompson was a steady link through court. Sophie Adams made an impact off the bench at wing attack and delivered some great feeds to her shooters. The college team will be thanking their lucky stars that they had the solid first half which gave them the platform for the win. While Rival will be rueing the fact, considering they outscored Nayland in the second half only to come up short 27-35. Nayland now have a tough encounter to look forward to when they meet Nelson College A in next week’s final. There will be one spectator at Saxton Stadium sitting on the fence though – Mrs Anita Hannen (a former New Zealand basketball representative) has a granddaughter in each team, Rebecca Reidie will suit up for Girls College while younger sister, Sara will play for Nayland. And then add into the mix that daughter Andrea is the coach of Nelson – no doubt it will lead to a bit of friendly banter during the week!

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Kasey skates into NZ team

Nelson’s Kasey Murdoch has been selected for the New Zealand national skating team. Photo: Phillip Rollo. Despite competing in a different country, it will be familiar surroundings for New Zealand junior artistic roller skater Kasey Murdoch when she takes on the world for the second time, in November. The 16 year-old student competed at the World Junior Artistic Roller Skating Championship in Portugal, but will be wheeling off to Brasilia, Brazil, a much more experienced competitor for the 2011 edition. Kasey finished 24th place last year, but has her eyes set on breaking in to the top 20. “I did alright, it was a good experience though and I had heaps of fun,” says Kasey. “I’m definitely looking at doing better this year because I’m in the same grade.” Kasey has been figure skating for 11 years, although it was a long time between her first and second skate on the rink. “My gran bought me some skates, just some cheap ones, and I asked mum if she could take me down here to learn to skate. So she took me down

but didn’t take me back for a year because I was so bad.” But following some prolonged periods of nagging, Kasey got her wish to return to the rink and hasn’t looked back, competing against the best the world has to offer. Kasey says she would not be where she is today without Mat Charles of Team Boxman Sport and her coach Pam Peters. Mat has eased the funding of Kasey’s overseas trips. “He has pretty much paid for everything for the last four years. He’s amazing and I’m so lucky to have him.” Kasey often travels to Palmerston North and Auckland for competitions but says the pinnacle of competing against the world’s best was definitely a career highlight. Determination, motivation will be driving Kasey in a sport that does have its fair share of big falls, but it’s not something she pays attention to. “You have to get used to falling and bruising, but you just have to get back up and try again.”

The Tasman Titans met their match in the form of the Canterbury Under-20’s in Brightwater on Sunday, going down 34-20 in a tight encounter. After defeating West Coast last week, the Titans pushed their younger counterparts for the majority of the game before falling off in the latter stages. Tasman now play Canterbury A in Christchurch this weekend. Above is Titans player Sam Hedges getting tackled by the Canterbury defence. Photo: Phillip Rollo.

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Describing what physiotherapists do is the easiest way to explain physiotherapy. Physiotherapists use our in-depth knowledge of how the body works, combined with hands-on clinical skills, to assess, diagnose and treat people’s symptoms of illness, injury or disability. And this Thursday is World Physiotherapist Day. Plysiotherapists are primary health care professionals, involved in health promotion, injury prevention, treatment and rehabilitation. The ageing population and an increase in long-term diseases such as type 2 diabetes, heart and lung problems, and arthritis mean that physiotherapist skills are more and more in demand. Physios also help people with conditions such as antenatal and postnatal exercises, continence and womens health, balance and falls prevention, burns prevention, delayed development in children, exercise prescription, head injuries, headaches, joint injuries and fractures and muscle strains and tears. Their aim is to help people make the most of their potential to participate in life and in their communities. First a physio will assess a patient’s problems. Then establish treatment goals to help them move and im-

prove how they carry out the activities of daily life and recreation. The patient is key to developing these goals, and sometimes the family and caregivers are involved. Physiotherapy is available in a variety of settings, such as public hospitals, physiotherapy clinics, marae, gyms, your workplace, schools and your home. - Kate Gordon Predident of Nelson Marlborough Physiotherapy.

knowing you’re doing the right things to manage your arthritis.” Arthritis New Zealand CEO Sandra Kirby said, “arthritis affects half a million New Zealanders – and half of these are of work-

Arthritis needn’t hold you back Arthritis is the biggest single cause of disability in New Zealand – but with the right treatment, you can still enjoy an active and independent life. That’s the message from Working with a physio helps people with arthritis be Physiotherapy New Zea- sure they’re doing the right type and amount of exercise. land (PNZ), supported by Arthritis New Zealand, this World Physi- ing age. The total cost of arthritis in New otherapy Day (8 September 2011). Zealand was estimated last year at $3.2 bilPNZ President Gill Stotter says people who lion, or 1.7% of GDP. (Access Economics: use physiotherapy as part of their arthritis The Economic Cost of Arthritis in New treatment are stronger, fitter, more flexible Zealand in 2010). – and in less pain. “While some people are prone to develop “Research shows that exercise and stretch- arthritis because of a family history of the ing are vital for people with arthritis. So condition, other types of arthritis – such while it’s true that modern arthri- as osteoarthritis, or ‘wear and tear’ on tis drugs can provide significant weight-bearing joints – can be prevented relief for some people, keeping or delayed by maintaining a healthy weight moving is crucial. through diet and exercise and ensuring “It’s important, though, that peo- that injured joints are treated promptly by ple with arthritis get the right a qualified physiotherapist.” balance between activity and rest Anyone wanting to find their nearest phys– and it needs to be activities you io can go to www.physiotherapy.org.nz or enjoy, so it doesn’t feel like a chore. ask their doctor to recommend one. To That’s where your physio comes find out more about arthritis, go to www. in. They’ll assess your symptoms arthritis.org.nz. now at and help to work out an activity Facts: • Arthritis means ‘inflamed joint’. 77 Tahunanui Dr, Nelson plan, including a range of exercis- When the joint is inflamed it can be sore, PH 548 6808 es, that’s right for your particular stiff, hot, red and swollen situation. • There are more than 140 different kinds • sports injuries • orthapaedics They may also suggest some reme- of arthritis • manual therapy • women’s health dies that will help to decrease pain • Osteoarthritis is the most common • neck, arm, back & leg pain and stiffness. - It’s caused by ‘wear and tear’ on weight• occupational health • prevention & education “Your physio’s aim is to assist you bearing joints (mainly hips and knees) to self-manage your arthritis as - It affects more women than men EDITH MERTENS much as possible. Then you can - Age is a factor: your chances of developget on and enjoy a more active life, ing osteoarthritis increase as you get older. NZ Registered Physiotherapist Bsc (Physio) MNZSP

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Case study: Elaine Shields, physiotherapist of NMDHB When Pollyanna, a 50 year old female first self referred for treatment for bilateral achilles tendonopathy, she had had symptoms for several months. It was affecting her ability to walk far and she found she hobbled in the mornings when first getting out of bed. There was a palpable painful lump on the right medial achilles tendon. Six months later she was seen by an Orthopaedic Surgeon who referred her back to physiotherapy for stretches and strengthening. Her calf stretches were revised and corrected together with a diligent eccentric strengthening programme on the edge of steps. Progress was monitored monthly. Strengthening was progressed by adding weight in a bag worn around her body. Each morning she would begin her working day by donning her weights and performing her exercises on the steps with many encouraging comments from all who witnessed her commitment. Slowly the lump appeared to become smaller and less painful. Over a period of 18 months the lump disappeared. She was able to walk on uneven ground and at some distance without pain, which was her original goal. It has been a lesson to both me, the therapist, and Pollyanna, the patient in pure commitment, compliance and perseverance that has paid off with positive results. The moral of the story is to hang in there, especially with the tendonopathies for the long haul. A lot of patients would understandably have given up when no results were apparent after 4 to 6 weeks but our experience as therapists and research tell us these results are possible. -Elaine Shields.


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Boxer ready for Comm Games Nelson boxer Gage Brown is off to the Junior Commenwealth Games in the Isel of Mann. Also heading up the three-strong NZ boxing team is Gage’s coach and Nelson man Steve Mitchell. Photo: Andrew Board.

IN BRIEF GOLF: Former NZCU South local manager Derek Gould has reappeared in a new role as the club manager of Greenacres Golf Club. NETBALL: Richmond Wakatu Hotel are the premier netball champions for 2011 after beating Jacks OPD in the final. The game, held last Thursday night was a tight tussel with Richmond winning 59-56. HOCKEY: The Nelson Hockey senior club finals are being held this Saturday. The division three women’s final is the first to be held at 9am with the games being played until the division one men’s final starts at 4.05pm. Get down to Saxton Field to check it out. RUGBY SEVENS: Entries are now open for the Tasman Invitational Sevens tournament in Richmond this month. For more information visit www.tasman.govt.nz. FOOTBALL: The final of the Glen Stephens Memorial Trophy is being held this Saturday at Jubilee Park. Defending champions Tahuna will line up against Golden Bay at 1.15pm. Immediately after that game FC Nelson United and Marlborough Mariners will play in the Price Charity Cup final, the regions first division cup. Kickoff at 3pm at Jubilee.

Nelson’s Gage Brown is rubbing shoulders with future Olympic champions and perhaps fighting some too. But the gutsy boxer says he is more excited than nervous as he prepared to take off to the Junior Commonwealth Games in the Isle of Man this week. Gage is one of three boxers in the New Zealand team and is fortunate to have his coach and mentor Steve Mitchell along for the ride. Steve is the team’s coach and says knowing Gage’s abilities is a huge asset for both of them. “I know how hard to work him, how to prepare him and how to get the best out of him,” he says. The knockout tournament means one poor round could be the end of the road but Gage says he is confident of doing well. “I’d like to get a medal but it’s hard to tell because we’ve got no idea what the other fighters are like.” Gage qualified for the Games after winning the New Zealand amateur title and the Golden Gloves. Steve says finding appropriate fighters has been the toughest part of the build up for them, with Gage needing to fight boxers with far more experience and weight.

Don’t miss out on the fun, sign up for SI Masters Games ‘Be a part of it!’ That’s the catch phase organisers of the biggest sporting festival to hit town are saying and it’s not too late to do just that and get involved in the South Island Masters Games. At midnight on September 16 is the entry close-off for most sports at the South Island Masters Games which is being held in Nelson for the first time this October. There are over 50 sports available at the Games and no entry criteria apart from being old enough. The 30 to 35 aged bracket is the most common age sports begin at but there is room for even younger people who

swim! Swimming Masters begins at 20 so tling to a night on the water with a glass if you spend your lunch hour backstroking of local wine, it’s all here waiting for you. up and down the water, get involved in a When you register you will receive a South new challenge and enter the Games. The Island Masters Games accreditation pass, social component a competitors pack C ® of the Games is also that includes free BREWERY BAR very important and giveaways and discount vouchers, nine it prides itself on ofMcCashin’s Brewery is the pouring nights of free enterfering a range of fun, rights sponsor of the Games. safe nightly events to tainment, free entry suit all age groups. The Games is a place to all Games Sports Venues, the chance to to make new friends and have a great win Gold, Silver or Bronze medals in your time with teammates. From a night at the chosen sport, souvenir handbook and WOW museum to a night of Sumo wres- programme and a superb experience and

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wonderful memories. The Games Village is based at Saxton Field and is the administrative and social heart of the Games. It’s the place to go to check in for your Registration Pack, information, results and updates. Organisers will have a range of quality merchandise for sale and you can get your well earned medals engraved here as well. The Games Village is the perfect place to meet fellow competitors and chat over a coffee or something stronger at the Happy Hour bar from 4 to 6pm daily. Enter online at www.simasters.co.nz or pick up an entry book at either council or McCashin’s.

Nelson’s biggest overage party

The Nelson men’s and women’s gold medal winning teams at last years South Island Masters Games. They are from left; Maree Morley, Wendy Rutledge, Brenda Lowen, Braden Scammell, Ang Carr, Dorothy Riley, Grant De Joux, Jennie Ricciardi, Claudia Allen, Grace Clark, Steve Elliott, Scott Davis, Andy Scott, Nigel Robinson, Mark Currie, Stu Reid, Karen Smith, Dave Morris, Jason Lavington, Nadja Gyllander, Karl Numan (both obscured), Matt Watson, Tom Sanderson, Andy Morris, Nigel Muir, Darren Cox, Steve Fish, Chris Millson and Peter Moot.

Besides the sporting activities, which usually take place during the day, you will get an unforgettable party atmosphere at the South Island Masters Games. The nine night social programme will cater for all tastes with themed entertainment nights featuring live performances and music, and a chance to sample the very best that the Nelson region has to offer. We know that many participants want to come prepared and get dressed up in theme outfits - so here is where you find out what is going on. • Flight Night - The Hangar Party Saturday October 15 will be the biggest party ever seen in Nelson. Grab your boarding passes and take off with the Masters Games Flight Night. Check in begins at 6pm. • The World of Sportable Art – Sunday Oc-

tober 16 will celebrate their take on one of Nelson’s icons as we pay homage to wearable art at the WOW Musuem. Come dressed in your own sportable art collection - Serena Williams tennis outfits, kiwi cricket Beige Brigade or classic golfing attire. • Thursday October 20 is the Inflatables Night! Have a go at Sumo Wrestling in the safety of an inflatable suit. • Top of the South Bach Party - Friday October 21 is a celebration to the start of summer. Join other athletes in the sand pit for a bottle or two and a kiwi BBQ at the Bach! Jandals, singlets, sunnies and stubbies. • A Hard Day’s Night - Saturday October 22. This is the Beatles 50th anniversary and we’re celebrating with a 60’s party. Groovy man. Dig out your hippy gear - long hair, love beads and flairs.


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$12,980 holden coMModore luMiner 2003 This is an extremely tidy car and is a credit to its prevoius owners. Its very low kms and has been well looked after. Its powered by a 3800cc V6 and is automatic. It also has ABS brakes, Electric windows and mirrors, factory CD, air conditioning, 2 airbags, alloy wheels, boot spoiler and a towbar.

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toyota corolla gl hatch 2007 Toyota best selling car ever in NZ. The Corolla can be seen being driven by all walks of life by either companys, rental cars or family cars. Its powered by a 1800cc engine and is automatic. The interior is in very tidy condition but is missing the rear parcel tray. It also has ABS brakes, remote central locking, electric front windows, factory CD, airconditioning and 2 airbags.

niSSan MaXiMa Si 2007 These Maxima Si are a very popular car with both the companys and rental car operators and would make a fantastic car for the family. This one is NZ new and had 1 owner. The interior is very roomy and in very tidy condition. It also has 2 airbags, CD, air conditioning, electric windows and mirrors, remote central locking, cruise control, ABS brakes and factory alloy wheels.

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$9,980 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.

$11,980 toyota corolla 6 Speed 2003 If you are looking for something sporty without breaking the bank then here it is. This Corolla Allex is the Japanese sporty version of our Corolla. Its powered by a fuel injected 1800cc engine and is 6 speed manual. It was imported from Japan in March 2010 at 76km and has had 1 owner in NZ since. The interior is in very tidy condition. It also has factory body kit and alloy wheels, ABS brakes, electric windows and mirrors, CD, climate air conditioning, 2 airbags, tinted glass, remote central locking and a spoiler.

niSSan terrano r3M-r 1996 If it’s a wagon for some recreational 4wding in the weekends or towing the boat or caravan that you are after then check this out. Its powered by a 3.3ltr V6 and is automatic. The cambelt was last replaced at 96 km. The interior is in very tidy condition. It also has alloy wheels, nudgebar with lights, towbar, roofrack, ABS brakes, electric windows and mirrors, 1 airbag, CD, air conditioning, alarm.

$4,000 niSSan navara Xtra caB 1991 These utes have been very popular from day one as they still seat 4 passengers. Its powered by a 2400cc petrol and is 5 speed manual. The interior is in tidy condition. It also has a canopy, tuffdeck, towbar, white spoked wheels and driving lights. It has just had a new WOF.

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.

$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.

niSSan Sunny Super Saloon 2001 CHEAP to run. So this would make the ideal every day commuting car or an extra car for the family. The interior is in tidy condition. Its powered by a 1500cc engine and is automatic. It also has ABS brakes, electric windows and mirrors, 2 airbags, CD and Cassette players, air conditioning and remote central locking.

$15,980 holden SS ute 2002 These are a great ute for towing, carting the motorbikes around on or just looking cool. Its powered by a 5700cc V8 and is automatic. The interior is in tidy condition and has leather trim. It also has 2 airbags, airconditioning, CD, tuffdeck, electric windows and mirrors, towbar, after market ROH 17 inch alloys, factory body kit and bigbore exhaust.

toyota SurF SSr-g 1996 If diesel isnt your cup of tea but you still want a grouse 4wd for towing the boat or just for getting off the beaten track then this is worth a look. Its powered by a 3400cc v6 petrol and is automatic. The interior is in very tidy condition. The cambelt was replaced at 102km. It also has sunroof, 2 airbags, CD, air conditioning, electric windows and mirrors, factory alloys, running boards, ABS brakes, roof spoiler, tinted glass and a towbar.

$13,980 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.

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.

$3,480 toyota caMry gracia 1997 This is a whole lot of car for not a lot of money. Its the Japanese luxury model of the Toyota Camry. The interior is in very tidy condition. Its powered by a 2500cc motor and is automatic. Its due for a cambelt at 200,000km. It also has 2 airbags, factory alloy wheels and sunroof, ABS brakes, CD, electric windows and mirrors, climate air conditioning, cruise control 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.

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$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.

$20,980 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.

$10,980 niSSan navara douBle caB 2006 As you can probably tell this has been a Rural Post delivery ute so has done lots of hot running. The interior is in tidy condition but is showing wear on the steering wheel and the CD player needs hooking up again. It is powered by a 2500cc turbo diesel and is manual. It also has electric windows and mirrors, central locking, air conditioning, canopy with roof spoiler and roof rails and a bullbar.

$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.

$7,980 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.

$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.

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Coming Soon ITALIAN FOR BEGINNERS and for Intermediate Level students. A fun and practical ten week course for both levels in the basics of Italian pronunciation and communication-with a dash of culture and music. Wednesdays at Club Italia, 9 Trafalgar Street. Beginners-7 pm, Intermediate level-8pm. Next sessions begin 7th September. Bookings required. For enrolments or more info please phone Joe Rifici 545-6046 Free Public Talk: The Art of Peaceful Living September 15, 7pm, Fairfield House, Nelson Practical meditation advice for finding peace in daily life. Everyone welcome. Details: meditateinwellington.org/nelson Angie's Active Circuit Want to be Active, Fitter & Stronger? Fun, Easy Aerobics & Circuit. Suitable for all abilities. Have a go! Tues 9.15-10.15am, $5, Nelson Bays Church,Cnr Quarantine/ Near Black Cat. Thurs 9.30-10.30am, $5, Tahunanui Presbyterian Church, Muritai Street Call Angie 547-0198 Angie's AWESOME AquaFit .NEW CLASS starts 1st Sept, 6-7pm. Wonderful Water Workout. Be Active & Healthier. Start getting Fit for summer. Beginners to Advanced. Move in comfort. Togs or shorts & T-shirt$6 Ngawhatu Pool , Stoke Call Angie 547 0198 Nelson Trout Fishing Club. Monthly fly-tying 7.30 the first Tuesday each month. Fish and Game rooms 66 Champion road Richmond. Next night 6th Sept for Beginners all welcome. Phone Ray Day 5441245. CAMPAIGN FOR MMP needs enthusiastic concerned volunteers to help with a variety of campaign activities to ensure we keep MMP at the referendum on 26 November. For information, contact Carl Horn, 539-1108. STOKE TOY LIBRARY Annual General Meeting, Sunday 11th September 2011 at 2pm at Cruscoes Café, Robinson Complex, Stoke. Agenda is displayed in the library and available for viewing on the web site. www.libratu.com/online/library. We are proposing changes to our current constitution and membership fees. Everyone welcome. CLUB ITALIA PRESENTS:GODS OF SPEED Saturday 10th September 11.00-5.00. An Italian auto expo display. Gold Coin entry. Children free .At Club Italia,9 Trafalger Street,Nelson. Enquires David 0274240035 STOKE KINDERGARTEN FUNDRAISER –“BINART” - Purchase one of these very colourful stickers for your rubbish bin and brighten up your street. An ideal gift for that 'hard-to-buy-for' person. Check out http://stokeflg.yolasite.com/ and place your order now for Father’s Day. We are the only stockist in the Nelson Region. Father Chris Skinner in Concert Christian recording artist. Nelson Cathedral, Saturday 24 September 2011, 7pm. Proceeds to Faith & Light Nelson, supporting those with Intellectual Disability Tickets $20 adult, $10 Children For tickets or information Phone 547 5717, 548 6253, 547 3108." Nelson Tramping Club. Sept 10-11. Mt Gladstone, Kaikoura. Fit. $42. Mark 5477 038. Sept 11. Hackett Hut. Easy. $6. Katie 539 1336. NELSON PHILATELIC SOCIETY - Nelsons Stamp Collectors Club Meets on September 13th at 7.30pm at Stoke School, Mitchener Cup Visitors Welcome. For Information please phone 547-7516 or548-6269 Thank you SOBA (Society of Beer Advocates) will meet at the Sprig and Fern, Brightwater on Wednesday 7th September at 6.30pm. A sneak preview of a new local beer, then join the locals for their quiz night. Anyone interested or wanting to find out more about the Craft and Home brew scene is welcome. Peter Mayes 0210707624 Nelson Social Dancing Club dance at Broadgreen Intermediate Hall, 7:30pm to 11:30pm Saturday 10 September. Music provided by Southern Soundz. Members $8; non-members $12. Please bring your own drinks and glass and a supper contribution. Enquiries ph547 9085. Please note venue and time change. NELSON HISTORICAL SOCIETY meets Monday 12 September at 7.30 pm, Masonic Hall, Nile Street, Nelson. Speaker: John Simpson (" Tracing descendents of John Gotty using DNA technology") All welcome. $2 door charge. Enquiries: Annette Lee Ph: 545 0498 Understanding the Mind- a Buddhist Approach by donation Enhancing compassion, dealing with anger and attachment. Includes meditation Every Wed 7 Sept till 14 sept Evening 6-7.30pm Every Wed 7 Sept till 14 sept Evening 6-7.30pm Constance Barnicoat Room, Richmond Library 280 Queen St. Understanding the Mind- a Buddhist Approach by donation Enhancing compassion, dealing with anger and attachment includes meditation Every Tues 6 Sept till 25 oct Evening 6-7.30pm Mapua Community Hall 72 Aranui Rd Ph 5432021 Benefits of Meditation in Daily Life Teachings from fully qualified Tibetan lama that has recently moved to Nelson Every Tuesday and Sunday mornings 10.00-12midday August and September289 Sunrise Valley Rd, Upper Moutere Nelson. Ph5432021 Equip:Marriage evening with David Riddell. 7.30pm Friday 9th September at Richmond New Life, 85 Wensley Road. Be encouraged and equipped as David Riddell brings insights and tips that can help to strengthen and grow your marriage. Also applicable for people not yet married but who want healthy marriages Cost $8 individual or $15 couple. Door sales available. For more info please phone 5441094. Forest & Bird Wednesday September 14 Hear the new President of Forest & Bird. Andrew Cutler, speak on “The Death of Environmentalism”. 7.30pm at Tahunanui School Hall, Muritai Street. KIDS INSPIRIED A Children’s class specifically giving the gift of Yoga, Balance and Universal Values For inspiring children to live happy and fulfilling lives. Age group 4-7yrs. A six week programme starting Sunday 11th September, 10.30am-11.30am. Facilitated by trained teachers. Enquires ph. Chinmaya Mission 548-7511. Pilates class Wednesday lunch hour in central Nelson - New class available for $8 per session or concession card deal available will help you feel leaner and stronger for summer with mat pilates. Upstairs at the New Hub on New Street from 12.10 to 12.50pm during school terms starting 7th September. To book your mat phone Sue on 538 0318

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Cost: Gold Coin. Phone Evey 5390030 for more information Music and Movement programme: with playgroup for preschoolers and their parents. Term time on Wednesday and Friday mornings at 9:45am held at the Salvation Army, 57 Rutherford Street, Nelson - Gold coin entry. Contact 5484807. Single? Duck Soup is on the first Sunday of every month from 7.30pm. Details & venue on ducksoup.co.nz. Nature playschool every Tuesday 10.30-11.30 at Isel Park. Meet at the second set of large gates off Main Road Stoke. PORSE Playschool every Thursday 9.30-12noon at Ranzau Community Church, Ranzau Road Hope. Come along and see the PORSE Programme in action! Chat with our educators and staff to see if PORSE is for you. PLAYGROUP: Pre-school playgroup meets every Tuesday of the school term from 10:30-12nn at the Haven Church on the Corner of Collingwood and Grove Streets. Everyone welcome. FREE to attend, and FREE morning tea provided! 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Call on our Contractors Ltd Cert. In Horticulture and Landscape Design Relaxing healing knowledge 03-5468511 Sabinaor 021-1515088 Gilberg gardenaffairsnelson@gmail.com Excavators, massage Cert. In Horticulture Landscape Design & expertise, Sabina Gilberg inandyour dozers & trucks Cert. In Horticulture 03-5468511 021-1515088 andorLandscape Design own home. for all the gardenaffairsnelson@gmail.com 03-5468511 or 021-1515088 gardenaffairsnelson@gmail.com mortgage hire for Sabina Gilberg advice you Cert. In Horticulture and Landscape for Design 25% dsicount need.

Ph 027 444 3225 Fax 03 547 1075

COMPUTERS

DIG INTO OUR WEBSITE NOW www.thegardener.co.nz

GOLDENAGE Sabina Gilberg

pensioners. Mature, ex nurse

A/H: 542 2305

Emergency Work Undertaken No job to small

Ph 548 9825

www.mortgagelink.co.nz

Ph: 545 8214

• Complete or Partial Design

027 289 4491

• NEW HOMES • RENOVATIONS • • DECKS •

CLOTHING

environmentally friendly carpet & upholstery cleaning

GARDENING

51 Collingwood St (opposite Mobil)

Houses, Fences, Decks Renovations Residential & Commercial Maintenance

Contract Builder Ph: 021 0236 4697

CLEANING

CLEANING

MOTOR HOMES

Nelson Motor Homes Ltd

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

135b St Vincent Street, Nelson Ph: 5484240 or 0212449785

E: nelsonmotorhomes@hotmail.co.nz

Silvia & Ernst (03) 548-2053 0210 8200 434 We offer YOU the service YOU need

MOTOR HOMES

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 TRAINING

Free Computer Course For people in work Skype Trademe

Washing, Ironing & Tidying

Any enquiries ask for Craig Ashton

TRAINING

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Only One Beauty

Now at p. 03 547 7509 m. 0274 647 174 Beauty 8Only BurroughOne Pl, Enner Glynn, Nelson e. arjantina@xtra.co.nz 8 Burrough Pl, Enner Glynn, Nelson 59 Quarantine Rd, Nelson Ph: 03 547 7509 Mob: 0274 647 174 Phone : 03 547 4567 www.onlyonebeauty.co.nz

Open 7 days

BUILDER

Facial Package

• Rehydrating Eye Mask

Verte Beauty Boutique

• Seed potatoes

BUILDER

Photos Microsoft Word

Work Place First Aid Courses September: 09, 15, 22, 23, 24. October: 7, 13, 14, 27, 28, 29. November: 11, 24, 25, 26.

Call NOW to register Kevin Harris

Ph: 543 8090

Mondays 6.30-9.30 Sept 19th - Nov 14th Course funded by Tertiary Education Commission

At Adult Learning Support 43 Montgomery Sq 548 3041 info@adultlearning.co.nz

0800 487 475 Corporate Rates Available

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This Week

TUESDAY 6 September 2011

Nicola Gear Nelson

John Gray Nelson

Helen Bush

Colour Designer Nelson

NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW

We are your one stop decorating shop Building trust one room at a time

drapes blinds wallpaper paint carpet Contact us first for all your decorating needs vinyl in-home colour design

CARPET & VINYL IN STORE NOW • Full Range NZ made 100% wool and solution dyed nylon carpet • Comprehensive range of samples available

• FREE Measure and Quote • Installation by fully experienced professional installers

Trish Gray

Colour Designer Richmond

Shelley King Colour Designer Richmond

Kevin Gear Richmond

FREE PARKING 4 McGlashen Ave, Richmond Ph: 544 6613

40 Vanguard St, Nelson Ph: 548 7955


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