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WIN
from EastLife June 2021
by Times Media
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WIN! DOUBLE PASSES TO ARETHA
Whenever Aretha Franklin sang she sang from the heart but with a whole lot of soul! Backed by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, Kiwi singers will pay homage to one of modern music’s most respected talents. Further information about this concert (July 24, Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre) is accessible via www.apo.co.nz/whats-on. We have double passes for TWO readers to give away.
Moss? Forget about it. Mould? Forget about that too. Thanks to Wet & Forget’s Rapid Application Moss Mould Remover we can quickly put pay to moss and mould, which are all too common at this time of year. Thanks to its rapid application nozzle, it’s now even easier to cover large areas and hard-to-reach spots. We have bottles of this efficient, effective product (RRP $99.95) to give away to THREE lucky readers.
WIN! SHOWERDOME WIN! TO BE FAIR – CONFESSIONS OF A DISTRICT COURT JUDGE
A dry, warm home makes for a healthy home but steamed mirrors, condensation on walls and ceilings, slippery floors and mould caused by shower steam are annoying issues which can add significant costs to house upkeep. Showerdome® can solve such problems, controlling steam, reducing condensation and making the house healthier and warmer. A Showerdome® shower top consists of a clear acrylic dome which prevents steam from forming when fitted on top of an existing shower box. It is a most effective investment. Showerdome® also makes mirror demisters and extractor fans redundant and could save the average household about $250 in energy costs (learn more at www.showerdome.co.nz ). The good news is EastLife has one DIY Showerdome® kit to give away valued at $299 (installation by an official local Showerdome® installer is available at standard pricing) so enter the draw. It’s not often that a judge confesses! However, after serving 12 years on the bench, Rosemary Riddell has turned her talents to writing, presenting an often humorous, and most human, account of the tragedies and challenges as seen from one of the weightiest of occupations. Moving and thought-provoking, this book provides an insight into the people who go before the law and those who lay it down.