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to throw “the nutcase” out the week before the fire. On the day he was kicked out, the door was locked behind him. The woman said: “He was locked out. I heard him say ‘Fire! Get out,” she said. “He was crazy. The fire started in his own room (located upstairs). I’m really shocked. “People said he was running over cars.” She reiterated that the house was not dealing or making illicit drugs. “It’s not a P house – it never was. It’s peaceful and quiet. There are never any parties here.” Police charged the man on Monday afternoon and he has appeared in the Manukau
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There is a time in life where you have to put your own health and family first says Jami-Lee Ross. Times photo Wayne Martin.
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drum roll, followed by a traditional Lion Dance, heralded Paul Young’s entry to Auckland Council. The new councillor was officially sworn in as a representative of the Howick Ward by Mayor Phil Goff at the meeting of Auckland Council’s Governing Body on September 27. To mark the occasion, a Chinese cultural performance was held before the official ceremony. The traditional lion dance is said to signify good luck. Young made his statutory declaration and addressed a meeting attended by family, friends, supporters and fellow councillors including his Howick Ward colleague Sharon Stewart. In his maiden speech he acknowledged the late Dick Quax and the contribution he made to the Howick Ward and to Auckland. He also spoke of his own commitment to Auckland and to supporting migrant communities. “Nearly 24 per cent of Aucklanders identify as Asian and it’s important this is reflected in the diversity of this governing body. I’m proud to represent my Asian-Kiwi ward but,
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Newly elected councillor Young is already working together with Stewart. Times photo Farida Master.
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He says he looks forward to returning to Parliament in the future to re-join Caucus. National Party leader Simon Bridges says he is supportive of Ross’ request for time away from Parliament to deal with some personal health issues. “Jami-Lee will be stepping back from his portfolio responsibilities and from the Opposition front bench,” he says. “His Transport portfolio will be picked up by Paul Goldsmith and his Infrastructure responsibilities by Judith Collins. Paul Goldsmith’s Revenue portfolio will be picked up by Andrew Bayly.” Bridges confirmed this decision is unrelated to an ongoing leak investigation into who leaked Bridges’ travel expenses to the media.
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community
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anjna Patel couldn’t stop the tears at the official opening of Gandhi Nivas, the third early intervention centre for men involved in domestic violence. With a good representation from the police and ACC at the event, the third family violence facility for men was recently opened by Jenny Salesa, the Minister for Ethnic Communities and Associate Minister of Health. The minister acknowledged the work that Gandhi Nivas does with timely intervention to bring about positive changes to the perpetrators of family harm. “I understand it was established to be of service primarily to members of the Indian community but has since grown to cater to all other communities including Maori and Pacifica,” she said. The facility in Papakura has been dedicated to the memory of the late Vivek Varma, husband of Sucharita Varma who is a counsellor and support manager of counselling centre `Sahaayta’, and passionate about the initiative to reduce family harm and violence. Acknowledging his unstinting support to Gandhi Nivas, a plaque was unveiled in Mr Varma’s memory. He passed away suddenly on July 3, leaving behind a wife and two sons. Mr Varma was also a much loved member of the Police. Brainchild of Farm Cove resident Ranjna Patel, Gandhi Nivas is a partnership between Serenity Foundation, Sahaayta Counselling and NZ Police.
Ranjna Patel (in blue) with Minister Jenni Salesa (in red), members of the police and supporters of Gandhi Nivas.
Counties Manukau District Commander, Superintendent Jill Rogers was there to support the opening of the home for men who are referred there by police for free counselling and emergency housing. She said that the ability of police in Auckland to refer people to Gandhi Nivas has “made colleagues across the country jealous”. The underlining philosophy of Gandhi Nivas is don’t take the women and children out of the home – put the man in a safe place instead, with wrap-around 24/7 services including counselling. So impressed was ACC with the initiative that they came on board with a grant two years ago. The economic cost associated with family violence is estimated to be between $4.1 and $7 billion per year, and rising.
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for people, bringing the puppies to the public. This year, Auckland Puppy Rescue has also come on board, as well as several pet service suppliers, including pet food and nutrition expert Raw Essentials, specialist pet photographer Carol Howell Photography and Lucy’s Professional Dog Grooming Come along to meet the puppies looking for forever homes, and do bring your dogs along for a photo or grooming session. ➤➤Event: Botany Town Centre Dog Adoption Drive ➤➤Date: Saturday, October 6
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Mana Whenua artist Tessa Harris of Ngai Tai ki Tamaki designed cultural expressions of relevance to this area. “The designs created speak to the history of ‘Te Wai o Taiki’ – the Tamaki River or known to Ngai Tai as Te Wai o Taikehu and the once abundant kai moana (sea
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CHRISTMAS
Santa parade will be a cracker this year T Pamela Taylor (left) and Gay Bevan (right) at the Emilia Maud Nixon Garden of Memories. Photo supplied
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Howickians’ special reunion Twenty-nine years ago, long-standing Howickians were bemoaning the fact that the only time they met for a catch-up was at a funeral of one of their own. The idea was born to hold a special annual celebration, at a pleasant venue, for the purpose of sharing memories and photographs, acknowledging those no longer with us and generally having a jolly good chin-wag and a cuppa with old friends, colleagues and neighbours from Howick Village and surrounding districts. Thus the Howickians’ reunion was born and an annual get-together became a regular not-to-bemissed event for 29 consecutive years. This year is no exception. On Sunday, October 7 at Howick Bowling Club in Selwyn Rd, Howick, old and new members will meet in the name of friendship. (Entry - ladies a plate and men $8). On the day, they will be acknowledging the sterling work done by Pamela Taylor (neé Newton) as Convenor of the Howickians for many years and welcoming.
he new organiser of the annual Howick Santa Parade is promising a massive injection of fun and engagement at this year’s event. Bo Burns said the community and business feedback, and the intention to participate in many different ways in this year’s iconic parade on Sunday, December 9, has been extremely positive. “To date we already have 44 floats booked and we can only take 60. Many of our local schools and clubs haven’t even booked yet,” Bo said. Also being re-introduced again this year is Miss Howick Carnival Queen which will be run by long-time beauty pageant coordinator Val Lott. Val’s long-standing assistant Sarah McIntyre is on board too. The objective, said Val, is to help youngsters boost confidence, learn new skills, especially public speaking and make new friends. Val and Sarah are calling for entrants now for the following age sections - 5-7 years, 8-10, 11-13 and 14-16. Email your interest to Sarah stageworks@xtra.co.nz The entry fee is a subsidised cost of $25 payable on the first meeting on November 11 at
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Six new red light safety cameras are operating in Auckland from today, adding to six already in operation that have issued 2,314 infringements in just two and a half months. The new cameras, which are enforced on a rotational basis, are operating at: ➤➤Great South Road and Cavendish Drive – two sites ➤➤Te Irirangi Drive and Accent Drive – two sites ➤➤Great North Road and Rata Street ➤➤Great South Road and Reagan Road “The purpose of the cameras is to save lives and stop injuries,” says Mayor Phil Goff. “That is why we are telling people where the Is it worth crashing and risking injury – or worse? Photo supplied cameras are and that they are “With deaths and serious inju- as part of our work to make our operating from today. “There is a culture among some ries increasing on Auckland roads roads safer, alongside a numdrivers that red lights don’t matter by 78 per cent in the last four ber of other projects including and can be ignored. That is bla- years, three times the national speed management and physical tantly wrong and puts the safety average, we have to change improvements to high risk corriof others on the road – drivers, this attitude. That’s why we are dors and intersections. “No one should die or be seripedestrians and people on bikes installing the additional cameras,” ously injured on our roads and Mayor Phil Goff says. – at risk. The new cameras are in addi- we are pleased to be working so “When red light cameras were trialled between 2008 and 2010, tion to the six red light cameras closely with NZ Police to make our roads safer.” there was a 43 per cent reduc- that began enforcing in June. NZ Police’s Superintendent Money from infringements tion in red-light running and an average 63 per cent decrease in goes to the Crown’s National Con- Steve Greally, National Manager for Road Policing, says people runcrashes attributable to red light solidated Fund. AT’s Chief Executive, Shane Elli- ning red lights is just not worth it. running. gone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! “You’ve got to ask yourself; is it “That’s what we want to see son, says the installation of red happening again. Yet between 21 light safety cameras will help save worth crashing and risking injury June and 7 September this year, lives. “We are committed to reduc- – or worse – killing yourself or 2314 infringements were issued ing death and serious injuries on someone else?” For the sleep you’ve been dreaming of..... $700 million will be invested in from the six cameras that are our roads by 60 per cent in the road safety improvements in the already running. That’s 30 times a next ten years. “We are installing six cameras next 10 years, partly funded by day when motorists put their own per year at high risk intersections the Regional Fuel Tax. lives and the lives of other at risk.
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hey are back to entertain again. Returning for Operatunity’s Divas and Divos, New Zealand’s own Three Tenors, will present a soaring tribute to the greatest voices of all time - Pavarotti, Maria Callas and Andrea Bocelli. And these are just some of the singers celebrated in this programme of operatic and crossover favourites, interspersed with humour, film clips and delightful anecdotes. Operatunity’s iconic New Zealand Three Tenors, Bonaventure AllanMoetaua, Derek Hill and Kalauni Pouvalu will perform in Divas and Divos in Botany on Tuesday October 9 at 11am, at St Columba Presbyterian Church, 480 Ti Rakau Dr. Principal resident artists with Operatunity, audiences are well acquainted with Bonaventure or
Bonnie as he is better known. Since starting out in Operatunity’s Class Act Opera 12 years ago, he has developed a reputation for his ease across genres, crooning ballads with his guitar, to performing with New Zealand Opera. Canadian-Kiwi Derek recently stepped into a different kind of role welcoming a baby girl to his family. A graduate of McGill University in Montreal with high distinction in voice, it was only natural he would go on to perform with New Zealand’s most illustrious companies including New Zealand Opera and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. The youngest of the group, Kalauni has no trouble keeping up with his accomplished colleagues. A graduate of the University of Auckland, he
has won both the Conal Coad Opera Australia Prize and Dame Kiwi Te Kanawa Foundation Award for most promising classical singer at the New Zealand Singing School. See the trio perform together, alongside sopranos Amanda Atlas and Susan Boland, accompanied by principal répétiteur for New Zealand Opera David Kelly in Operatunity’s daytime concert Divas and Divos, touring nationwide October 8— November 9. Tickets $35 including lunch after the show; group discounts available from 5+. Book online at www.operatunity. co.nz. ➤ When: Tuesday, October 9 ➤ Where: St Columba Presbyterian Church, 480 Ti Rakau Dr
➤ Community notices Orchid Show
Howick Orchid Society’s Spring Show on Saturday, October 6 at Howick Fencible Lounge, Uxbridge Road, Howick. Open to the public from 9am till 4pm. Entrance $4 pp.
Free yoga 60+
The pace of this class is taken nice and slowly, more than mainstream yoga. Postures that place strain on the lower back and joints are avoided. The gentle nature of yoga makes it the ideal exercise as we age. Chair options will be available. Safe transition from lying to standing will be covered in the first class. Uxbridge Arts & Culture, Tuesday, October 16, 5.30–6.30pm.
Bookarama
The Howick RSA’s annual Bookarama is on from October 10 to 14. Thousands of books, puzzles, CD’s and records will be on sale in the basement of the Howick RSA on Wellington Street. The Bookarama is plastic free this year so bring your own carry bag.
Spring Show
Howick Orchid Society Inc is hosting their Spring Show on Saturday, October 6 at the Howick Fencible Lounge, Uxbridge Road. Open to the Public from 9am till 4 pm. Entrance $4 per person.
Favourite Hymns
All Saints Church, Selwyn Road, Howick invites you to join in an hour of favourite hymns, personal stories and musical items, followed by afternoon tea. 2pm Sunday. Church office 534-6864.
Centering Meditation
Sunday, October 7 meet at 6.50pm for a 7pm start. All welcome. Music and meditation. First Sunday of every month at the Historic All Saints Church, corner of Selwyn Rd and Cook St, Howick. Enquiries church office 534-6864.
MECOSS meeting
Pakuranga & Howick community networking meeting on Friday, October 12, at 10.30am to 12pm, Highland Park Community House, 47 Aviemore Drive, Highland Park. Light refreshments: Tea, coffee, biscuits. No charge.
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‘Talk, Tour and Film’ at Polish Museum, including the 100 years of Poland’s Independence with screening of ‘Poles Apart’ on Sunday, October 7 from 10.30am-12.30pm, $10 incl morning tea.
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AG Day
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ot even the rain could dampen the mood at Clevedon School’s annual Agriculture Day held recently. The school field was abuzz with excitement with various food stalls, bake sales and raffles. Proud students showed off their ability to care for and train their animal by taking them through a
number of obstacles courses and other activities. A chorus of bleeting goats and lambs echoed across the field throughout the day. Some students opted to care for and cultivate a plant instead. Prizes were awarded and colourful ribbons were spotted as far as the eye could see.
Every year Clevedon School hosts its beloved Agricultural Day where parents and families gather to watch the students show off their animals. Times photos Therese Henkin
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OPINION
Petrol tax continues to drive up the cost of living A
s I meet with people across the Pakuranga Electorate, I am constantly told about the impact the Government is having on the back pockets of New Zealanders by forcing up the price of petrol through increased petrol taxes. The cost of living is increasing in New Zealand, with petrol and rents reaching record levels and electricity expected to follow; this is all a direct result of illthought through Government policies. It’s particularly bad for hardworking taxpayers in Auckland, who were already facing record high fuel prices thanks to the regional fuel tax, which has further pushed up our everyday costs. When National was in Gov-
ernment we were able to invest in major new roading projects throughout Auckland without a regional fuel tax while keeping the cost of living down. The Waterview Tunnel is just one example. Our ambitious transport agenda was one that didn’t require the Auckland Council to impose new taxes. We expected them to tighten their ever increasing spending while we kept our own books in order with strong budget surpluses. The national fuel price is currently averaging $2.40 a litre for 91, around half of which is already tax. This is a huge increase from just a year ago, when in October last year the national price was only $2.069. This means for everyday fami-
lies it now costs an extra $20 to refuel their car. This month the Government rolled out another petrol tax the first of its three 4 cents per litre national fuel tax increases, pushing the fuel price even higher. Further tax increases are planned for 2019 and 2020. Transport Minister Phil Twyford has argued that people on low incomes will be less affected, but he has ignored the fact that they spend a greater proportion of their income on petrol. This means tax increases have a bigger impact on their ability to pay the bills at a time when the cost of living is already skyrocketing. And if all this wasn’t enough, ACC has proposed a 12.1 per cent hike in the motor vehicle
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Simeon SAYS levy for road users, including an almost 2 cents a litre increase for petrol. The question has to be asked – when will all these additional costs stop? National is committed to sound economic management, supporting hard-working families, and repealing the regional fuel tax if elected back into Government. ➤ Simeon Brown, Member of Parliament for Pakuranga
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resh from their success at the regionals, winning the Auckland Chorus and Quartet Barbershop titles, Macappella (chorus) and Sinopia (Hayatt Al Joborry, Jackie Liu, Shuyi Wang and Danielle Tweedale) travelled to Tauranga for the Young Women in Harmony, National Finals last week. On the first day, Sinopia took to the stage in the quartet finals and impressed the capacity audience with their performances of If I Had My Way and Deed I Do. In a tough field with stiff competition from the Wellington region in particular, the girls were crowned 2018 Champions – the first Macleans College Quartet to win the title since 2012. The next day the full 55-strong chorus took to the stage. Macappella were clearly audience favourites with their resonant sound and precise choreography led by Melody Lowe.
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Education Term 4 Howick Primary’s new Native Tree Area With the generous support of the charities “Trees that Count” and “Paper for Trees”, over 500 small native plants including Te Kouka, Titoki, Kauri, Karo (Pittosporum,) Manuka, Kanuka, Ake Ake, Puriri, Manuka and Kanuka have been planted by all the students of Howick Primary school in the “Pukatea Kahikatea Native Planting area”, situated in the
northern corner of the school. Senior students taught juniors how to plant the trees and every child was involved. Pukatea and Kahikatea trees were abundant in this area before the land was cleared for housing and settlement, so specimens of these two trees are being sought to complete the planting. This is a legacy project,
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PRIDE in ourselves. CARE for the environment. 43-49 Reeves Rd, Pakuranga, Auckland Phone: 09 576 1860 Reeves Rd, Pakuranga, Auckland others. RESPECT for others Email:43-49 Phone: 09 576 1860 PRIDE in ourselves.RESPECT CARE for thefor environment. office@pakurangaint.school.nz Email: office@pakurangaint.school.nz www.pakurangaint.school.nz www.pakurangaint.school.nz
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Active Explorers Highbrook
COOK/CLEANER WANTED
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Please forward your CV to: recruitment@eastcare.co.nz
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we need a person who: • Has excellent customer service skills • Is skilled in MYOB (preferably) data entry and spreadsheet management (Microsoft Office) • Processing and reconciling creditor invoices • Assisting both the Service Manager & Admin Manager • Dealing with our customers & service technicians on a daily basis • General office administration
Do you have a passion for sport? Are you well organised person with great interpersonal skills?
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Faulkner Construction are an award winning Auckland building company. We are currently looking for experienced, high quality carpenters to join our team. Must have 4 years NZ experience, own tools and transport. Send your CV to andrea@faulknerconstruction.co.nz CD263876
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Handyperson required We require somebody who is capable of using their initiative for a handyperson role within a caravan yard. This role is permanent full time from Monday to Friday with the occasional Saturday. email: sacc@xtra.co.nz ph: 09 271 3434
Sancta Maria College is a Year 7-13 State Integrated Catholic Secondary School with 1000 students in Auckland’s South Eastern Suburbs. We seek an enthusiastic and self-motivated person who has passion for sport in schools and is energetic, innovative and professional. Purpose and primary objectives of this position are to provide effective and efficient management and coordination of the College’s sports programme with particular focus of our Year 9-13 students, leading to: • Quality, well organised programmes that meet the various needs and interest of all students • Enhancing the profile of sport at the college and within the school community • Encourage high levels of student participation and achievement in sporting competitions, events and recreational opportunities • Provide a safe and enjoyable sporting environment for all students Strong organisational and communication skills are essential for this role. Experience in the secondary school environment is desirable. This is permanent, part-time, term-time only position with 37.5 hours per week (8am-4pm daily) with extra hours on school holidays as required. Extra flexibility will also be required (including Saturdays and work beyond 4.00pm on some days) in order to complete work for sports tournaments as well as meet some of the key tasks outlined in the role description. These hours will be negotiated prior to end of each term and nearer to the sport events in consultation with the Director of Sport. Applications close on 1 November 2018 (Thursday) at 4pm. Candidates will be shortlisted and invited for interviews soon after the closing date. Appointment to the position will be made by 7 November 2018. Anyone wishing to visit the College before completing an application may contact Theresa Ganias, PA to the Principal, at T.Ganias@sanctamaria.school.nz, for an appointment with the Director of Sport. Full job description and application forms are available on our school website: www.sanctamaria.school.nz Completed application form, covering letter and CV are to be emailed to T.Ganias@sanctamaria.school.nz
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• A good command of the English language is essential • Tidy presentation and be physically fit • Have your own transport • Honest and hard working • Meet industry standards of productivity and are motivated to achieve high standards.
Phone: 021 88 22 76 or email wayne@revivepaintandplaster.co.nz
We are looking for a person who wants to be part of an Admin team supporting our Administration Manager and Service Manager.
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Want the freedom and flexibility that relief teaching gives? Want to get your foot in the door to take the next step in your teaching career? We currently have a wide range of day to day relieving opportunities in Auckland. We are looking for registered teachers, both experienced and beginning teachers. Don’t delay make contact with our friendly experienced team today. Ph 09 815 8152 Email: relief@oasis-edu.co.nz - www.betterteachers.nz
Builder/Carpenter
Required who can work as part of a team or independently completing renovations and general building work. The work will include Bathrooms, Kitchens, Decks, Fencing and other such renovations. Duties will include liaising with other tradespeople who are part of the team, customers and homeowners on a daily basis. You must be honest and reliable, have your own tools and a clean drivers licence. We believe in rewarding skill and commitment. please email your CV to mark@tradeteam.co.nz or phone Mark 021 764 511
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Revive Paint and Plaster is a well-established Company seeking Painters and Plasterers for our operations in east Auckland. We offer a variety of work, though are primarily involved in the repaints of quality residential homes. We are Master Painters, Resene Eco-Decorators, and take pride in delivering only high quality work and the best customer service to all our clients. If you believe you have the attitude and what it takes to deliver the above, we have a number of positions available from paint hand to experienced painters. We offer training where needed and the opportunity for progress for the right people. Competitive rates will be paid to the right people.
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East Care is the leading provider of Urgent Care services for East Auckland and has been delivering 24 hour care to the local community for nearly 30 years. East Care is owned and run by local GPs, is committed to quality patient care and has great partnerships with the local practices, the PHO and DHB. An opportunity presents for a Specialist Medical Receptionist to join our East Care Team. We have over forty specialists working from our facility. The objective is to provide a welcoming, professional and efficient reception service at all times. Key to this role is your ability to manage the reception ‘front of house’ environment including handling telephone calls, managing and scheduling client appointments, bookings and referrals, maintaining and updating medical records, liaising with internal and external clinical teams as well as invoicing and receipting, this is a busy role with variety plus. The successful applicant will need to: • Have great time management skills and an ability to multi task • Be computer literate with a high level of accuracy and attention to detail • Have great interpersonal skills and a professional telephone manner • Have excellent oral and written communication skills • Be confident in communicating with a diverse group of people East Care offers the following: • Flexible work hours Monday and Tuesday, 1:00PM – 6:00PM, as well as additional work on a casual basis. • Free on-site car parking • Pleasant and supportive working environment Knowledge of MedTech32 would be an advantage although training in this software will be provided. Applications close Friday, October 12, 2018. Applicants must have the right to work in New Zealand.
RETAIL SUPERSTAR
John Russell Schoolwear has an exciting new position available for a retail superstar! The role is full time: 6 days a week Monday to Friday 9am5.30pm, Saturday 9am-4pm. The applicant must be available for work during all School Holidays. Experience is not essential, as full training will be given. Could suit a school leaver. If this sounds like you please call us on 09-534 9373 or drop your CV into our shop at 9 Moore Street, Howick. Only applicants who have been short listed will be contacted. Applicants for this position should have NZ Residency or a valid NZ work visa.
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We are looking for a full-time Cook and Cleaner at our East Tamaki Centre. If you have suitable experience, have a genuine love of children then send your CV to cm.highbrook@activeexplorers.co.nz CD263850
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7 To advertise your Church Services in this feature next week, phone Classifieds on 271 8055 or email classifieds@times.co.nz
St Paul’s in the Park Anglican Church
Many cultures, one community.
141 Chapel Rd, Flat Bush
Sunday Service — Children’s & Youth programme available*
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5 Ben Lomond Crescent, Pakuranga eastgatecc.org.nz
Welcome to our friendly, multi-cultural congregation
Reverend Warner Wilder, 021-548-407 www.stpaulsinthepark.nz
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MARKS
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BUILDERS
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PLUMBING
Ph 0210 798 166
Phone Alan 021 677 202
Or book online www.chambersplumbing.biz
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For all Domestic, Commercial and Maintenance Plumbing needs
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533-6954
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Repairs to: Parmco, Turboair, Fisher & Paykel, European & Italian appliances • Stoves & Rangehoods • Waste disposals • Dishwashers • Laundry
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NZ Registered
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535 6950 021 0333 149
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0800 277 2529 www.bsrconcrete.co.nz
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GARAGE SALES HOWICK 49 Elliot St Sat 6 Oct, 8am-noon. H/hold goods, garden equipment & wood working tools.
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For Sale
41 SPEEDY ROAD, GLENBROOK AU CTI ON
Superbly presented in an outstanding landscaped garden setting, this very special home with resort style pool and outdoor entertaining venues is accessed via a tree-lined concrete driveway. Striking design, Rimu sarked ceilings and accent windows complement a light colour palette throughout this sun-drenched super-scenic home which boasts an open plan lounge with fireplace, spacious dining area adjoining the expansive gourmet kitchen and second lounge spilling outdoors. Downstairs also, the gorgeous master bedroom features walk-in robes, ensuite and sliders out to the garden surrounds. There’s also a second bedroom, storage room, laundry and study plus a family bathroom and fabulous media room adjoining the double lock up garage. Upstairs a third and fourth bedroom share a full bathroom. A spectacular family home of exceptional substance and style.
4.00pm, October 24, 2018 at 68 King St, Pukekohe (Branch Office) unless sold prior
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Scott McElhinnEy 027 210 8887 / 09 237 3125 s.mcelhinney@barfoot.co.nz Pukekohe 09 238 7019 barfoot.co.nz
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13 - 14 October 2018 10am - 5pm Daily ASB Showgrounds Greenlane, Auckland
Team. Chihuahuas, Rabbits The Auckland Pet & Animal Expo is now into and more... its eighth year, •happening on the weekend A Pet Lovers paradise under of October 13 &one14, roof! 2018, 10am-5pm, ASB • Amazing entertainers in the Greenlane. DAILY ENTRY PRICES: • Show only Specials Performance Arena Showgrounds, • Home of the Cute & Cuddly, Fluffy & Fabulous, Wacky & Wonderful!
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Beachlands based Puppy classes One-on-one training available (not a behaviourist) All classes are small and flexible (you will have time with the trainer during each lesson) Certified – Expires May 2020
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• Pet boarding • Doggy day care Monday to Friday • Dog training • Pet taxi available • Family owned and operated • The Lodge is situated over five stunning hectares
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ew Zealand has once again dominated ITF Taekwon-Do by being the leading nation at the World Cup in Sydney over the past week. NZ won 175 medals, 61 of them gold, while Australia were second with 27 gold and Argentina had 25 gold. Twenty seven nations appeared on the medal table. The tournament hosted more than 1000 competitors from 35 countries. The Masters and Instructors in NZ are world class, passing on expert
mentoring to all clubs around the country. The leading New Zealand club was Paul M Papakura which contributed 28 medals in total, second only to a united contingent from Uzbekistan. Hwa Rang – Tauranga, Van Roon Martial Arts – Mt Eden and Southern Cross Taekwon-Do Academy – Palmerston North were next all making up the top 10. Clubs from all round the country were well represented from Kerikeri to Mosgiel.
Whitford resident Nicci PallinSimmonds is now a world champion after winning gold in the Women’s Individual +45 Patterns. Photos Jake Siddall.
Dean Cooper and Kyle Anderson competing in the Pre-Arranged Sparring.
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Dylan takes out gold.
Beachlands resident Dean Cooper, right, in action.
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