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“The popularity of both events has continued to rise and has been the reason to change the day for the Santa Parade.” The Howick Santa Parade was moved to a Sunday last year for the first time and this year, it’s again on Sunday, December 6 starting at 2.30pm. The popular Fencible Walk Park display and Snow Cave will again come to life as well as a special pre-Christmas public appearance by Santa Claus, one of the many features of Midnight Madness. Other highlights include: • Country dancing • Face painting • Photobooth • Live music • Batman and Bingo the Clown

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for Midnight Madness, which had never happened before in the township. “The idea put forward was to get all retailers together at the same time on the same night to open until midnight and to all have super specials. “A contribution towards the advertising was requested and within five days we had the funds. “It was a spectacular success and is now a permanent fixture on the HVBA calendar,” says John. Jenny adds: “Both Midnight Madness and the Howick Santa Parade have grown in popularity so much over the years that the need came to leave a reasonable gap between the two events.

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owick’s darling boutique strip, The Terraces, is all set to dazzle on Midnight Madness with an array of quirky offerings. The varied group of retailers, found just a short hop, skip and jump from Picton Street, is jingling their Christmas bells and lighting their festive candles to ensure shoppers make their way to the special location, between the Wellington Street car park and Fencible Drive. Redeveloped in 2010 and launched the following year as a retail and residential project, The Terraces replaces what used to be known as Howickville, Howick Mall and later, Centrepoint, bringing a well-tailored selection of gifts and unique services. In fact, it has everything people need to be radiant, relaxed and prepped for the upcoming festive season. For presents for little ones, it’s always good to pay a visit to Stomp Kids Shoes. The children’s footwear specialist has all the best sandals, jandals, and shoes for growing feet. Decorated in fun themes such as Rapunzel and Frozen, bright, snazzy styles are here to keep tiny toes warm, protected, stable – and, of course, fun! Stocking quality brands such as Nike, Richter and Clarks, Stomp offers

the very best foundation for precious little feet. For adults, a beautiful experience beckons at Hair at The Terraces. If the ends are looking a little frazzled, the colour is fading, and the roots are in need of a little uplifting, then Hair at The Terraces is the place to be. Offering stylish hairdos, cuts and colours from a professional team, this popular salon will refresh and pamper bringing much-needed salvation to create healthy, glossy tresses so beneficial for the party season. Alternatively share the experience by lighting up someone’s Christmas with a gift voucher. There’s nothing like a nice blow wave to take advantage of for the next social event on the calendar

which is sure to be not far away. And there’s bound to be gift packs galore whether it’s professional hair products, tools, and in-home treatments that someone will love to receive from Father Christmas. When all that retail therapy of Midnight Madness is finished, it’s time to think about pampering those hardworking digits. NAM Nails has colours and services galore – pick a festive pattern, create a feature nail, or look extra polished with some French tips. Voila, beautiful hands and feet that look like they have never done a day’s work! On the other side of The Terraces facing Fencible Drive, the popular Monterey Cinemas is a beacon of art, entertainment and

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he Howick Ward’s population is a little larger than Tauranga’s, about the same as Dunedin, and not all that shy of Hamilton – about the right size for an independent entity, says John Roy who is flying a kite for a Howick City. He’s got all the supporting documents ready to give to the Government if he gets sufficient public traction for a split away from the Super City. The Howick businessman and former Honorary Polish Consul to New Zealand was the first chairman of the Eastern City Association which campaigned in earlier years for a break-away from the former Manukau City Council, aeons before the Super City was thought of. He’s still got all the paperwork stacked in the basement of his Howick home and is ready to resurrect it.

“If we get support for our own city, we should call it Howick City and do something about it,” he says. “It’s easy to do. We can decide to form the city, take away from Auckland Council all our assets and establish a small administration. We don’t have to have a mass of people working for us.” Rather he has an imaginative approach of outsourcing many of the civic jobs local councils are charged to do. “For example,” he says, “we could get Hamilton City to do the donkey work for us – another city doing our administration such as collecting rates.” The current Auckland Council, he says, has lost control. “My rates have gone up by 71 per cent and my commercial rate more than 50 per cent. “In the same period rates on my apartment in Wellington have gone up 13 per cent. The rates on

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will be hard”, he says. “But when the call went out for the Wellington region to become a Super City I got hold of the Wellington mayor and told her about the experience here. The result was a 93 per cent rejection. They won at our cost. “My view is that a right size city to control is about 150,000 people. Anything more than that poses a problem when it comes to delegation. “The mayor of a population of 150,000 would be like a chief executive,” Mr Roy says. “He or she would have an overview of everything and be capable of managing it. Len Brown [Auckland Mayor] hasn’t got the time to do all that. “He didn’t realise the Polish Museum in Howick was such a treasure until he visited us. Yet in a city of 150,000 people, the chief executive would have a day-byday view.” ➤ Turn to Page 2

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our house in the Bay of Islands have gone down, yet they are up 71 per cent here,” he says. He doesn’t believe that Auckland Council elected representatives make the decisions, pointing to the recent furore when the name of Development Auckland was changed unbeknown to the elected councillors. “Who is running the city?” he asks. “It’s time to have another look. If we get support for this [Howick City] we could form a committee and start work.” He envisages Howick Ward developing into a city of about 150,000 people (2006 Census statistics put it at 113,508). He says he hasn’t established an informal committee and will wait to see what support he gets. He concedes that the hardest ask for parting company with Auckland Council will be getting the legislation changed – “that


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owick College has turned a major corner. Principal of Howick College, Iva Ropati, is delighted with its latest ERO review. It has gone from being a college that consistently under-achieved and has risen above the national achievement level, a feat Mr Ropati is proud of. “Our ERO review is our badge of honour. At this point of time we are really strong. An outside person from a professional organisation has endorsed that the school is being served well. We can now continue to maintain those standards,” he says. It’s been a long, arduous journey. In the past few years the school was reviewed practically every year. “The other day I was having a read of the ERO reports since 2009 and it was fascinating reading,” says Mr Ropati who took over as principal in 2010. “It’s evident that the school is progressing every step of the way. “This year the school has

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Mr Roy doesn’t believe there is a case for returning to the system of community boards that preceded the establishment of Local Boards when the Super City was formed. “If someone in Botany or Bucklands Beach wanted to speak to the mayor, they could pick up the phone and speak to him or her. “There’s a lot to be said

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for Howick City. I have been here for 46 years. It’s where I live and it was always Howick. “We fought for this name”. People power forced the Government’s hand to change the proposed ward name of Ti Irirangi to Howick when the Super City was formed. “The biggest problem will be central Government,” Mr Roy says. “I’ll dig up all the

professional work we did on the economics of an Eastern City and I will show it to them. “I will also tell them ‘you told us we had to have a Super City and see what bloody well has happened’.” ■■ If you support the formation of Howick City send an email to mariannek@times.co.nz and we will forward your message to Mr Roy.

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demonstrate competence in using self-review to improve the teaching and learning of students. The purpose of ERO reviews is to give parents and the wider school community assurance about the quality of education that schools provide, thus answering the pivotal question: How effectively are the school’s curriculum promoting student learning-engagement and learning outcomes for children and for specific groups of children including Maori students, Pacific students and students with special needs. “Our education reviews moved from once every year to once in two years and then once in three years,” says Mr Ropati. Now Howick College has joined the list of other schools in East Auckland that are reviewed once in every four to five years. “This is a very good indicator of the high quality of teaching in our local schools. Learning is a life-long process and now I can say that our school has impressed on the students the desire to learn,” he ends with pride.

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achieved the NCEA target of 85 per cent for Level 1 and 2. And 80 per cent for Level 3.” The ERO review clearly states that the children are doing well, the staff is efficient and the teachers are inspiring young students. Turning the corner meant a concerted effort towards improvement in student learning by strengthening the quality of teaching practices and developing teaching staff to be the best they can. “I can put hand on heart and say that professionally this is one of the most satisfying years of my life and the real credit goes to the staff, a hugely supportive community and everyone who has contributed to it.” Most schools are reviewed on an average of once every three years. Reviews are undertaken more frequently (within two years) where the performance of a school is poor and there are risks to the education and safety of the students. ERO may schedule a review in four to five years in schools that have a stable reporting history and

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Howick girls in London By Natalie Brittan

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t’s a small world after all for journalists Jessica Mutch and Melissa Davies. The local lasses and childhood friends have been crossing paths in London for the past two years as they represent rivals TVNZ and Mediaworks as the networks’ European correspondents. While Jessica, who returned to Auckland this week, has reached the end of her twoyear tenure, Melissa will remain in London where she has been based for five years. Both were there for the recent Rugby World Cup coverage which saw thousands of Kiwis make the pilgrimage to the UK. The pair first met during drama classes at Uxbridge Children’s Theatre (now Howick Children’s and Youth Theatre) in Howick more than 20 years ago. “We were dressing up as tress and monkeys and hopping around the stage at Uxbridge,” Melissa recalls. Back then there was no talk about journalism although both harboured similar ambitions in their teens. “We were probably more focused on being a good tree!” Melissa says. Both the same age, the girls attended Howick Intermediate before parting ways with Jessica enrolling at Howick College and Melissa at Pakuranga

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College. “My nana was the careers advisor at Howick College when Jess was there so obviously she would’ve given Jess advice not knowing one day she would be my opponent in London!” Melissa says. The coincidences didn’t end there with both going to Auckland University of Technology (AUT) and interning at the Times albeit at separate times. Their careers took off with Jessica based in Wellington as political reporter for TVNZ and Melissa making a name for herself with the national broadcaster before moving to TV3 and landing the coveted overseas role. “It really wasn’t until we saw each other in London again

that we caught up,” Melissa says. “We often reflect on the fact that two Howick girls are here doing the same job!” Jessica says it was amusing but surreal. “It’s a strange connection being on the other side of the world working opposite and alongside each other.” Yet the two Kiwi reporters and their cameramen maintain a friendly rivalry. “We hang out quite a bit outside of work and we have a pretty good understanding of what we can and can’t talk about,” says Jessica. “It’s such a unique job and such a weird set of hours that you find yourself in strange cities and strange countries.” In fact, the talented duo has

often turned up wearing the same colours at breaking stories such as this year’s Charlie Hebdo shooting in France. Behind the scenes, there are a few challenges although both say they are used to the time differences and unusual hours. For Jessica, it’s the isolation. “The hardest part is just operating by yourself. I went from quite a close-knit press gallery to being just one person in my newsroom.” People don’t realise that it’s a job that’s constantly on the move, she says. “You write scripts in cars, sit on sidewalks and make phone conversations in the middle of a field and while you’re waiting for a cab.” For Melissa, the challenges posed are the same reasons she loves the job. “So often we deal with tragic events and tragic situations and I always think that if you can go in there and not just treat it as a job but see it as a person you really get a sense of empathy. Sometimes it definitely hits home, and it can be a little bit of a rollercoaster.” Importantly, it’s been an experience of a lifetime. “It’s been pretty amazing, a pretty unique experience. There are lots of little moments that will go into the memory bank,” says Jessica. With both home in East Auckland this Christmas, there will no doubt be more moments to share.

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Driver lucky to walk away from crash By Nick Krause The driver of this vehicle was lucky to have escaped unscathed following an accident on the corner of Chapel Road and Santa Ana Drive, in Howick. Police said the male driver was shaken up but was not injured. They were unsure of his age. The accident happened around 3.30pm on Monday. Reader Ro Harris commented on the Times Facebook post: “Was cleaned up by 4.30”. No further details were available at press time as to how the accident may have happened although police said it appears a vehicle failed to give way.

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Fruit of their labour By Farida Master

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t was shrouded in secrecy. There was a conspiracy theory as undercover meetings were held at Bucklands Beach Intermediate School. No one got the wind of it except for the deputy principal Mark Stevenson and NZEI teacher Jan Kean. The teachers at BBI were in for a big surprise when they walked in to school this week to find trees laden with fruits of their hard labour. The 820 students along with their leaders celebrated Teachers’ Appreciation Day by creating an artificial forest with little notes on leaves telling every class teacher how they feel about them. “On one side of the leaf is a note of appreciation to their class teacher and on the other side is a note to the specialist teachers of elective classes,” says Mr Stevenson who gives credit to Ms Kean for coming up with the idea. For the last three days students have been reading notes

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about the teachers while the teachers have been sharing it with their colleagues. “In my special list class Mr Smith taught me how to make a lolly dispenser. I really liked how he trusted us on the machines and everything else we needed to make it. He allowed us to be creative and learn important skills,” is part of a note written by Mattias Turinsky of Room 11.

Mr Stevenson says none of it would’ve been possible without the effort of Audio Visual Technique specialist teacher Shona Davis and design specialist Hannah Walker. “Most of all it was a great experience seeing the student leaders take initiative to surprise the teachers and show them how appreciative they are of the positive impact they’ve had on their learning.”

Law breakers mess up park Despite the fact that letting off fireworks in public places, including parks, was banned in the Super City in 2013, the Times photographer found parts of Barry Curtis Park and Eastern Beach littered with Guy Fawkes’ rubbish the day after November 5. The ban was introduced in 2013 across the region to protect people, animals and property, says Malcolm Page, Auckland Council’s manager local and sports parks south. “It is disappointing that a few people continue to breach the bylaw.

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“Auckland Council parks staff will remove used fireworks as part of our usual maintenance work.” The council’s bylaw says fireworks can only be lit on private property in a safe and considerate manner. They are not allowed in public place unless the

council has given prior approval. Sky lanterns, also known as Chinese lanterns, pose significant fire risk when left to fly away, the council says. They may only be used if they are secured or fixed and unable to float away.

Artists find own quiet space By Marianne Kelly Four talented local artists have joined forces to establish a studio that gives them the chance to paint, uninterrupted by the domestic chores that impose on their time when they paint at home. Karen Allen, Maria Fowler, Christine DeAth and Chris Keenan are established in their ‘atelier’ or artists workshop on the ground floor of a commercial building in Cascades Road, Pakuranga. Discovering the site was the catalyst for the collaboration. It is a substantial area - “so we’re not all on top of each other” - has extensive lighting to show off the art works, and came fitted with hooks for hanging paintings left behind by the previous second-hand clothing tenant. “It felt so right, it was meant to be,” they say. The artists combine a wide range of experience and talents and their backgrounds are inter-twined. Ms Allen has painted for most of her life, specialising in collage, abstract design and garden sculptures. She met Ms Fowler when she [Ms Allen]

was a resident potter at the former Pakuranga Community Centre, now Te Tuhi. Ms Fowler has also painted for most of her life, including a stint tutoring at the Uxbridge Centre for Arts and Culture, Howick. She describes her work as metaphysical, cosmic, spiritual and visionary – “I’m an intuitive painter,” she says, “and I work with mixed media.” Ms Keenan started painting when she joined Ms Fowler’s class at Uxbridge 10 years ago. Her work, she says, is nature based – abstract landscapes and energy art. Ms DeAth, also in Ms Fowler’s former Uxbridge class, has been painting for the past 15 years and she has developed a love of bright colours. Her work is whimsical and quirky involving characters with stories behind them. Ms Fowler says each artist paints independently in the new studio. “We are four artists sharing this space and have stopped painting at home. We can paint here without worrying about the ironing or the food. We call this our atelier. “We’re sharing this loosely

with no major timetable and we try to be open to the public every day.” Ms Keenan says the studio offers the artists uninterrupted painting time. “It’s good being able to go and work on our art somewhere that is not at home.” Next year the group hopes to offer workshops for budding artists. Ms Fowler says they will not teach art per se, rather help people to find their own creativity. Some people, Ms Allen says, “are terrified to put paint on a canvas. So we will not be running structured classes, but simple workshops where people can learn some skills or try something out. “There will be no rigid timetable. I like to think that we will be complementing Uxbridge. We all appreciate what they do.” Currently the studio, at 145 Cascades Road, Pakuranga, is open to people to have a browse and talk with the artists. As well as workshops, the group would eventually like to have exhibitions of their own work and that of other invited artists.

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Lifetime of serving the elderly Spring clean your accounts Growing up in a three-generation household, and helping care for a grandmother with early dementia, sparked Bonnie Robinson’s (CEO at HBH Senior Living) interest in services for older people. “Back then dementia was rarely mentioned and there were few support services. I realised how important it was for people to talk openly and have choices.” Bonnie’s 25 year career in social services spans across youth and family work, community development, research and advocacy. Prior to her current role she was GM for the Alzheimer’s Society. HBH Senior Living was, until recently, called Howick Baptist Healthcare. The charity was started by the Baptist Church and provides a retirement village, day programme, rest home and continuing care hospital. Bonnie is proud that during her tenure HBH has achieved four years’ certification from the Ministry of Health, the highest level available. “That is a testament to the excellent standard of care here,” she says.

Another achievement is leading the organisation to become an Eden Alternative registered facility. “The Eden Alternative asks us to create a ‘human habitat’,” says Bonnie. “We always remind ourselves that we have the privilege of working in our residents’ home; they don’t come to live in our workplace.” There is a warmth and a difference about HBH Senior Living and Eden is part of this, along with a great team. Although Bonnie has held many senior leadership positions in the past, she readily acknowledges success is down to the team. “Leadership is not about me, it’s about the team. My job is to support people to be the best they can be. When you get everyone working together, you get the kind of great results you can see here.” Bonnie encourages anyone needing advice on retirement living or care options to come and visit, and experience the fun and warmth that she and the HBH team create every day.

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A graceful art for women State of Grace is an all female funeral company. Although we know many lovely men within this industry, many families have commented on how safe they feel because we are women. Traditionally in Western and other cultures, women cared for the dead – washing, dressing and caring for them from time of death to the funeral. We continue that tradition, receiving someone from a rest home, hospital or their own home and caring for them as if they were a member of our own family. Often families choose to dress their loved one with us and they are often female – a sister, wife, daughter, granddaughter or friend. We have a lovely time doing that together, hearing stories of the person who has died and their life. Some staff are particularly skilled at putting curlers in, makeup, tying a Windsor knot or using a shoe horn. Doing them well is very important to some people and we honour that.

very easy to fall behind with taxes. “A lot of the work we do is about prevention and monitoring the environment. Subsequently we advise clients on the steps they need to take to rectify issues identified.” Carol and her team are able to work with MYOB and Xero accounting software which enables them to watch over their clients’ finances with the eyes of a hawk. Offering a FREE half hour consultation where she can run through everything a new business owner or client should consider, Carol’s total service has proven time and again that it is an invaluable investment for any business. “It’s making sure our clients get the most out of our services for their business in terms of quality and affordability.” To give Carol and her team a good indication of your financial situation, come equipped with accounts from the past year, as well as accounts for the year to date where these are available, and call into:

Carol Rigby, 59 Botany Rd, Howick Ph 533 0520, Mob 027 290 2365 • Email carigby@ihug.co.nz

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Of course, we also have unexpected skills. By attaching handles to caskets we have become adept with drills, hammers, nails and staple guns. We are strong from physically collecting people from their place of death and moving them to various places. Our hearse is a gorgeous white, left-hand drive Buick and we are very competent at manoeuvring around awkward spaces at old church yards. We do have one male employee – owner Janet’s father, Terry, who is a car fanatic. He passionately grooms the cars so they are always gleaming and spotless. Being a small, boutique company, we reassure families by ensuring they deal with the same person. As women funeral directors we embrace our nurturing abilities, sharing our warmth and compassion with those in time of need. At times we hug and hold grieving families, whilst maintaining professionalism in bringing all aspects of the funeral together calmly and seamlessly.

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All it takes is one little mistake for accounting mayhem to ensue. Therefore, your accounting requires constant oversight. And the right person for the job is none other than chartered accountant Carol Rigby. With vast experience gleaned from many different fields, the Howick resident has been overseeing the accounts of local businesses for nearly 15 years now. Speaking from experience, the specialist in small to medium sized businesses says many business owners often relax their hold on their finances to concentrate on other aspects of their business “I cannot stress how important it is for people to always keep an eye on their finances to maximise efficiency and minimise errors that can get messy,” Carol says. “And that’s where I step in. I make sure the right things are done at the right time, I keep my clients on track and offer advice on how they can improve.” The home-based accountant adds that it’s

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A regular fixture as a child in her father’s furniture store, Marie Raos never dreamed she would one day return to the same spot as a top performing career woman. Based at the Ray White office in Howick’s Uxbridge Road, formerly her dad’s office, Marie has poured no less than 100 per cent effort and commitment into her last 20 years in real estate gaining a reputation as one of the locals’ most preferred real estate agent. She’s been number one within the Ray White group and consistently ranks amongst the top five Ray White agents in the country. Clients often remember her as one of the most open and genuine personalities they have encountered. A trained speech therapist, Marie has worked across a broad range of industries. The foray into real estate began when she saw an ad for “teachers with people skills who could listen and talk at the same time”. Since then, Marie has listened and talked whilst adding generous doses of will, determination and passion. Daughter of local businesspeople and phi-

lanthropist, the late Tom Brydon and Pat, and wife of the late Ivan Raos, Marie’s ties to Howick and the eastern suburbs have spanned decades. Likewise, she is deeply involved in the community, sponsoring numerous groups and initiatives such as the Mellons Bay School and Sunnyhills cookbook, the East Tigers under-13 touch team, Cockle Bay School Gala, Bucklands Beach Primary’s raffle, Howick Sailing Club and Howick Bowling Club. Driven by a strong desire “not to let people down”, Marie’s warmth and integrity shines from within. Her close-knit team, made up of P.A. Karen Kingdon, sales consultant Stacey Ross, Sue Bentley and the wider Ray White team, constantly exceeds all expectations giving her all to every listing from small units to multi-million dollar properties. “We know where the sun shines here and the fog sits in the winter,” says Marie with a twinkle in her eye. For someone you can trust, call Marie and her team today!

Marie Raos, Licensee Salesperson Ray White Howick Ph 538-1280 | Mob 0274 810 199 | marie.raos@raywhite.com

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Healthy, beautiful skin with Corinna Stems journey an exciting one! Our skin is a reflection of who we are; it changes and evolves over time, just as we do. With the right guidance, caring for your skin can be straightforward and simple, providing rewarding results, and a skin that delivers confidence and compliments. Looking good is a lot easier when you can put your trust in the right people to take care of you. Choose a professional therapist who is trained to provide expert advice and who can offer the most effective skin treatments available, customised to your age and any skin conditions. The right therapist will be committed to helping you overcome skincare concerns and create noticeable change to achieve your skincare goals. Corinna Gerber has successfully created a facial skincare concept that incorporates formulas and principles that are designed to address individual skin concerns. Her philosophy is simply to combine science, skills and expertise to deliver treatments and skincare guidance designed to meet personal requirements, within

an affordable and uncomplicated routine. A professional approach, combined with her experience in the skincare industry ensures results that will exceed expectations. Corinna’s focus is on continually improving the appearance and feel of your skin and helping you achieve skin vitality and ageless confidence. Echoing these values, her motto is: “Advice with integrity to create beautiful skin through optimal skin health.” Contact Corinna to discuss your personalised summer skin care choices, to retain a youthful and healthy appearance. Visit the tranquil beachside studio or the convenient Howick location. Treatments are by appointment only, call 576 2673 to book in advance. Book for a Primary Consult & Facial Treatment ($90) before December 15, 2015 and receive a skin care gift pack valued at $50 for FREE. Valid while stocks last! Call Corinna on 576 2673 to take advantage of this great offer!

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It’s the children’s smiles that give Anita Smith the warm fuzzies. The Eastern Beach mother of three has been an educator with home-based childcare provider, Stems FROM HOME, since 2013. “I wanted to work and look after my children at home and thought it would be a great way of indulging my passion for children to grow into little people, learning and developing new skills.” Now with all her children at school and kindergarten, Anita has welcomed three youngsters into her home. Formerly working in office administration, Anita says the move to a career in early childhood education has brought on a transformation. “Every day is different and it’s totally more exciting than what I was doing before. “I feel such a sense of worth being a part of little children’s lives and teaching and mentoring them each day,” Anita says. The native South African says being a part

of the Stems FROM HOME network has been hugely rewarding as well. “Coming from a new country they’ve given me really great support. “They’ve been there for me through everything and genuinely care about me both personally and professionally.” In fact, Stems has helped Anita gain a Level 4 certificate in Early Childhood Education Practice. The professional organisation also organises regular play groups, training sessions, first aid workshops, resources as well as public liability and statutory liability insurances. All these have enabled Stems educators to be the best that they can be. “I just love the flexibility of my job,” says Anita. “Being able to teach the little ones, seeing them light up and smile and enjoying different things through play are the biggest highlights for me.” To find out how to be like Anita, or find an amazing educator for your children, call:

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t has been a busy seven years, focused on delivering practical results in the areas that are important to Kiwis – the economy, law and order, education and health. Building a stronger and more prosperous country has always been the ambition. We want to maintain and enhance the great lifestyle we have by making sure we can earn good incomes that compare favourably with the rest of the world. The list of achievements and accomplishments over these seven years is pleasing, starting with the surplus for 2014/15, a target set following the impact of the Canterbury earthquakes and the GFC. We’ve overseen an economy that’s supporting higher incomes and more jobs, with almost 200,000 jobs created over the past four years. The average annual wage is now more than $57,000, an increase of $10,000 since 2008,

while households are managing to increase their savings. The biggest tax reforms in 25 years delivered across-theboard income tax cuts that also left more money in New Zealanders’ back pockets and has helped businesses become more competitive. Families have been an important part of policy making. The first real benefit increases in 43 years means 110,000 vulnerable families with children will be better off. We’re delivering free doctor’s visits and prescriptions for 750,000 children aged 13 and younger. We’re extending paid parental leave. In health, more people are getting the essential care they need, such as the 50,000 more elective operations a year than in 2008, as well as ensuring cancer patients are getting faster treatment. A record $25 billion is now being invested in health and

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MP for Botany education every year. We’ve negotiated major trade agreements to help our exporters, and we’re supporting households and businesses through lower ACC levies, rolling out faster broadband across the country and cutting unnecessary red tape. Building on these gains must continue. We have lots of ideas for the coming years to ensure we maintain the momentum we’ve built up since 2008. Jami-Lee Ross Member of Parliament for Botany

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We need to change our Animal Welfare laws so that they actually protect animals from neglect and abuse, because they clearly don’t at the moment. If anything, they appear to be protecting the abusers. Our animal welfare standards are at an all-time low and I believe many New Zealanders are unaware of this and still think if you ring the SPCA it will all be fixed. This is not so, and animals are suffering because they really have very little protection under the law. I guess people who care (and there are lot of them working quietly behind the scenes) just have to keep reporting, writing and protesting, and if there are enough people doing this maybe something will change. I hope it’s soon because Karma and her puppies died waiting for help, and there are a lot of Karmas out there waiting. I just hope someone is coming. I know some people will be saying what is the fuss about, we have so many more problems in the world to worry about. If, as a society, we can’t show some humanity and provide protection to our most dependent and vulnerable, be it human or animal, and the intent of a law doesn’t

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Plaza just fine, thanks

What is wrong with the Pakuranga Plaza as it is? It is a pleasant covered-in area, with ample parking that can be reached from the various exits. There are a variety of shops to service most needs and pleasant places to have a bite to eat if you so desire. I much prefer to shop at Pakuranga than the huge complexes like Botany Town Centre, where the shops are scattered far and wide and you frequently have to park in windy areas far from where you wish to go. If we wanted the multi-storied buildings described, we would ask for them. I support Mr Hamlin in his concerns for the area. Raewyn Elmes Eastern Beach

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It is necessary for old codgers like me to get both exercise and social contact. One thing you might like to consider is the provision of checkerboard tables. These are very popular in most parks in UK and Europe and always attract a group of mainly men.

It gives them a both a destination to walk to and conversation, as participant or critic, on a nice day. Made of concrete with the pattern inlaid and with a couple of mushroom seats, bottle caps for checkers provided by players. They need zero maintenance, and could be cast quite cheaply by a local paving company. A possible place could be against the wall by the Howick Information Centre and/ or across the road in the little park. I will put a petition in the Information Centre Saturday. Sign if you find this is something we need in Howick. Keith Moore Email

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Re: The tragedy of unwanted dogs and efforts of the people who re-home them (Times, October 22). Why is New Zealand still in the dark ages over these dogs? Because it’s the law? That’s despicable. Take a look at the K C Pet Project to see how all dogs should be handled when it comes to re-homing. Breedism is an appallingly irrational concept, impossible to enforce, a ridiculously expensive waste of public resources and kills dogs just for their appearance. That is an atrocity. Karen

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What’s On It’s all about the bass

If you have a good bass voice and an urge to travel to Wales for the 2016 Eisteddfod, this is your opportunity! The City of Auckland Singers is an experienced and enthusiastic choir, and we are looking for two bass singers to join us. You must be able and willing to travel with us to Wales in July 2016. If you require any more information, please contact Sue Murray, musical director, on 576-3389.

Monterey screenings

We are excited to announce another collaboration with the Monterey Cinemas - this time, a special screening of The Benny Goodman Story. The screening is on Sunday, November 29, 2pm, and will feature a set of Benny Goodman classics (Let’s Dance, Stompin’ at the Savoy, Sing Sing Sing) from St Andrew’s Big Band, followed by The Benny Goodman Story film. Phone Monterey Cinemas 532-7034.

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Midnight Madness

Classy Crafts indoor market will be held inside All Saints’ Community Centre, 30 Cook St, Howick on Friday, November 13 (7pm-11pm), and also Saturday, November 14 (9am-1pm). Quality Christmas gifts and souvenirs made by talented NZ crafters. Christmas decorations, jewellery, designer toys and felting, books, art, homewares and more. For more information, phone Ruth 535-7513.

Butterfly spotting

Join Big Backyard Butterfly Hunt to raise awareness of New Zealand butterfly numbers and their spread. Everyone needs to help! Data collected will help the MBNZ Trust (Moths and Butterflies of NZ Trust) to gauge butterfly species in our gardens. Monarch.org.nz has a visual chart of what to spot and where to enter your information – 20 species to count, from November 10 to 20.

Come dancing

If you like ballroom, classical sequence, Latin, modern sequence and new vogue dancing, see you at Albert and Virginia's Dance, 7.30pm, Saturday, November 7 and December 5 (please bring a plate, December only.), at the Royal Oak School Hall, Royal Oak. Phone 576-9275 Albert or Virginia.

Money management

Pakuranga and Howick Budgeting Service will cover ideas at a Manage your Money for Xmas Seminar at 1-2pm on November 19, at Anchorage Park Community House, 16 Swan Crescent, Pakuranga. For more information, phone 576-5381.

The Garage Op Shop

You’ll find bargains galore and some of the best prices around at The Garage Op Shop, 96 Udys Rd, Pakuranga. Friday, 10am-2pm. Phone 576-2435, or email thegarageopshop@pcf.gen.nz.

Morning tea

Howick Library is hosting a Christmas morning tea, Wednesday, December 9, at 10am. We would like to invite the community to our library to enjoy some home baking, a cup of tea and carol singing. The Howick Library staff would like to thank the community for their ongoing support and loyalty throughout the year, and to wish them a happy and safe holiday.

Stalls, sausages

Spring Bazaar at the Hope Shop, 219 Burswood Dr on Saturday, November 14, 10am-2pm. Various stalls, face painting, bouncy castle and sausage sizzle.

Day out with Thomas

Thomas the Tank Engine is back, and will be operating in steam at the Glenbrook Vintage Railway over the weekend of November 14 and 15! Of course the 12km train rides behind our steam engines continue to be one of the

main features of the weekend. Adults $25, children 4-14yrs $10 (under 4yrs, free) and family $65. Visit www.gvr.co.nz, or phone 636-9361 or 0508-123 487.

Polish Christmas

Christmas Wycinanki, November 22, 2-4pm, $8pp. Christmas in Poland, December 13 and 20, 2-4pm, $8pp. Please phone to enquire and book your place. Polish Heritage Trust Museum, 125 Elliot St, Howick. Museum hours: Tuesday-Friday, 10-4pm, Sunday 12-5pm. Phone/fax 5333530, email phtmuseum@ihug. co.nz, or visit www.polishheritage.co.nz.

Pirate stories

Saturday Stories at Highland Park Library has been ambushed by pirates. Join us on Saturday, November 14, 10.30am for some swashbuckling tales and seafaring songs. Come along dressed as a pirate if you dare. Help us dig for gold doubloons!

Travel Club

Uxbridge Travel Club is presenting the interesting topic, An Intrepid Trip to Indo-China, narrated by Dorothy Walker, on Friday, November 20, 7.30pm, at Te Whare Ora, the Senior Citizens’ Hall, Uxbridge Centre, Uxbridge Rd, Howick. Visitors welcome. Admission $6. Phone Stella 534-9463.

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Traditional jazz

The Vintage Jazz Band play at the Nixon Centre, Sale St, Howick from 7.30-10pm Friday, November 13. Members $10, visitors $15. Cash bar. All welcome. Phone Peter 534-4541.

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The Allegro Dance Club will hold its annual competition on Sunday, November 15, 5.30pm7.30pm, at the Paradice Ice Arena, Botany. Skaters will show off artistic and creative skills, and jumps and spins for choreographic and interpretative effect. Spectators welcome, $5 adult, $3 children under 12 and $12 family. Remember to dress warmly!

Free acupuncture

To celebrate World Acupuncture Awareness Week, members of New Zealand Acupuncture from East Auckland will hold a community clinic, provide a free acupuncture treatment and consultation. Sunday, November 22, 2pm5pm, Highland Park Community House, 47 Aviemore Dr, Highland Park.

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Networking meeting

Manukau East Council of Social Services (MECOSS) invites you to their community meeting from 10am to 12pm, Wednesday, November 25, Te Tuhi Centre, 13 Reeves Rd, Pakuranga. Come and hear Adele White, deputy chair of the Howick Local Board and former Police Youth Education Office, speak about Internet Safety. If you’re keen to promote your work, why not become one of our five ‘twominute speakers’. To book your speaking spot, please email admin@mecoss.org.nz.

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ll his mates at Pakuranga College want his opinion on the change of flag and other political issues. They know that someday Nathan Wilson is going to be a part of the political jamboree. The late Josh Martin, who recently died in a road accident, often used to joke with Nathan saying: “I hope you allow me to mow your lawns when you become Prime Minister one day.” Representative of the Howick Youth Council, member of the Student Executive Council, house leader of Pakuranga College, drama tutor at Bucklands Beach Intermediate, member of the Bucklands Beach Venturer Group (scouting) and Amnesty International Group, this young leader is an astute politician in the making. It’s that spark that Pakuranga MP Maurice Williamson must have spotted selecting Nathan as Pakuranga’s Youth MP to attend Parliament in July 2016. Schools in the Pakuranga electorate including Macleans College, St Kentigern College, Pakuranga College and Edgewater College had to select four representatives. “Each one of us had to write a letter to Mr Williamson who

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narrowed it down to one candidate from each college that he interviewed,” says Nathan. Being the student representative on the board of trustees at Pakuranga College gave Nathan a chance to meet Mr Williamson at the ground-breaking ceremony in Pakuranga College. “He mentioned that he had met Paula Bennett, who incidentally is a family friend, and she couldn’t stop talking about me,” says Nathan. Regardless of the good word from the Cabinet Minister, Nathan is mad about politics. “I am going to study political science and law at university and then work for around 10 years. I don’t want to be a career politician,” he says definitively explaining he’d like follow John Key’s footsteps by not taking a salary.

Attending the National Party Conference at Waipuna Hotel in 2013 where National Party leaders connected with the Young Nats (Young Nationals is the largest youth political organisation in New Zealand) was a landmark moment in the 17-year-old’s life . “It was such a special feeling seeing all the big National Party leaders walk past and then there was Paula Bennett. She was really happy to see me.” The young go-getter can’t wait to go to Wellington’s Youth Parliament in 2016. “We get to debate legislation, pass a bill, and make a speech. It is such a great chance to network.” Aiming high he says: “I want to get to the ninth floor of the Beehive. I am going to be Prime Minister one day.”

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flourished. After 11 years, the two designers have become six, and the factory has doubled in size, moving to its Harris Road premises in East Tamaki last year. Designers Frances Fothergill, Liz Martin, Angela Purdy and Ellie McNae join Lesley and Caroline making up the Jag dream team. Liz and Frances are both former clients and Ellie is the newest addition to the hardworking team who have become like family, says Lesley. In fact, it’s this family-style approach that strikes a chord with clients. “People like that the owners are involved and Malcolm just loves talking to people,” says Lesley. This friendly manner has won Jag the loyalty of many clients. “Some are on to their second, third and fourth kitchens with us!” says Lesley. On the home front, the McLagans remain busy too.

Although their three children have all grown up, the five grandchildren, and another on its way, keep the proud grandparents on their toes. They are also actively involved in Pakuranga Rotary’s youth exchange programme, hosting students from overseas who attend Pakuranga College. Lesley, a member of Highbrook Rotary, hopes to be more actively involved in the Garden to Table project at Flat Bush Primary School, which Jag has supported in the past. “Children learn to grow and harvest veges, cook and develop their social skills in eating together – it’s so important to start early.” And right from the very beginning, Jag has cultivated a relationship with the Times. “They’ve helped us build our brand out in the community big time. “It’s been really effective and we hope to continue supporting them. They’ve always been able to tell our story well and people read it with interest.”

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In less than three years the Highland Park office and its team have grown significantly, under the brand Mike Pero. The real estate company itself is less than five years old but the brand goes back to 1990 when Mike Pero first founded the brand. Television has played a major part of the real estate company’s growth and as Business Owner (Highland Park) Suzanne McDowell is quick to point out “it generates dozens of calls a month for wanna be buyers and sellers.” We’re ED IN OU ST unique at Mike Pero – every ★★ ★ home that we list we place on Park Highland Centre TV for our clients. Shopping ★★ ★ This means a whole new market OM IT M UN – people that had not even considered buying a home. TV provides a powerful audio visual message and in the case of Auckland properties we can reach many tens of thousands of extra homebuyer prospects that our competitors can’t and don’t. In a recent survey we discovered that TV generated more calls into our office than any other type of advertising. We know online and print is a critical part of selling a home too and we use these as well but a 50” TV in someone’s own home, with full screen professional images, is highly effective. It certainly makes our phones ring - and without doubt it sells our customer’s homes. These adverts appear on either TV One or TV3. The best part is that the typical cost for the production of a TV commercial is close to $6,000 and our clients don’t pay a cent towards it. We have our own in-house TV facilities and we absorb the production and on-air costs. So that is one of only several points of difference we have at Mike Pero.”

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Mike Pero Real Estate Highland Park Shopping Centre 505 Pakuranga Road Highland Park Auckland 2010

Suzanne McDowell

09 215 2787 • 027 494 2405 suzanne.mcdowell@mikepero.com Mike Pero Real Estate Ltd. Licensed REAA (2008)


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THAI MEDICAL MASSAGE THERAPIST

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Experienced truck and trailer driver required to join small team based in South Auckland. Class 5 licence required, 6 wheeler and 4 axle tipping trailer. Experience in spreading an advantage. Successful applicants will undergo drug and alcohol tests before commencement.

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We seek a passionate and committed, qualified teacher to lead a fun and dedicated preschool Team within our family owned franchise. Knowledge of Reggio philosophy that inspires our daily practice would be an advantage. This position is full time and the successful applicant would have weekly, non-contact time and wonderful opportunities for Professional Development in-house as well as overseas. If you are interested in taking your teaching career to the next level send your covering letter and CV to Rachael Email: stheliers@bearpark.co.nz Phone 021 468 400

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We are a progressive locally owned Customs Agency / Freight Forwarding company situated in premises at Half Moon Bay Marina. We have a full time position for an intermediate / senior Accounts person, covering primarily payable duties, but also receivable and other admin tasks, offering great variety and responsibility. To be considered, you will have several years experience and a good knowledge of payables, receivables and general accounts procedures. Unless you’re very good at what you do, and really care about your clients and your work family, please don’t apply. You must have a thorough working knowledge of ediEnterprise/Cargowise One – this is essential! A competitive salary will be paid, commensurate with experience. Check out our website www.malcolm.co.nz Applications to david@malcolm.co.nz

We require a fixed term, Teacher Aide to work with an Autistic child from the 2nd February 2016 to the 16th December 2016. Hours - 17 ½ per week, term time only. Must be fluent in English and Mandarin. Please register your interest for this position by forwarding a letter of application and CV to: Vikki Bardo Cockle Bay School, Sandspit Road Howick, AUCKLAND 2014 Telephone (09) 534 8333 Or email vikkib@cocklebay.school.nz Applications close 27 November 2015

SUNNYHILLS SCHOOL

LEARNING ASSISTANT – 2016 Fixed Term Position 2016

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SITUATIONS WANTED NANNY 20yrs+ exp. Excel refs, avail in Dec. Phone Frances 021 030 3192 or 537 5479

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Russian speaking ML Kids Home-based ECE service is looking for a Russian speaking Educator with good knowledge of Te Whaariki and minimum 1 year experience in NZ. Our children are based in Pakuranga. Please send your CV to: mlkidshomebasedservice@ gmail.com

We require a Property Assistant to work alongside our Property Manager. The position involves gardening and general maintenance around the school. The person should be fit and willing to work in all areas of property maintenance in order to keep our school looking great. Hours would be 35–40 hours per week. Start date to be negotiated, as soon as possible. Closing date: Wed 18 November. Please send a short CV with a letter of application to: mailbox@bbi.school.nz Or Post to: Bucklands Beach Intermediate School, 247 Bucklands Beach Rd Bucklands Beach, Auckland 2012

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Please apply by sending your CV and a covering letter to Sue Rea at hr@saintkentigern.com Applications close Monday 23 November 2015 For more information on the College see www.saintkentigern.com

0800 JEMMAS (0800 536 627)

Home-based Education and Childcare

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Successful applicants will provide assistance to new and current parents. They will be able to recommend correct uniform options to students, and ensure fittings and sales are completed efficiently and correctly. They will be familiar with computer stock management, including routine ordering and receipting, assistance with seasonal indent orders, and reconciliations. Applicants should also be familiar with cash handling, and retail experience is a definite advantage .A current driver’s license is required as some movement between Schools will occur.

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The Saint Kentigern College Uniform Shop (Mungos) has a forthcoming vacancy for a person to join our team at the College, with occasional assistance at the Boys’ and Girls’ Schools Uniform Shops. This is a term time role of 30 hours per week, with extra hours required during the New Entrants period in November and late January.

POAC is an Auckland regional service supporting primary and secondary health care providers to prevent avoidable hospital admissions. The POAC care coordination service facilitates access to existing infrastructure and resources in the community to provide a range of services that prevents an acute hospital attendance or shortens the length of hospital stay for patients who do attend or are admitted. The aim of the POAC service is to deliver timely, flexible and coordinated care, meeting the healthcare needs of individual patients in a community setting. We are looking for a motivated, highly organised person with lots of initiative to join our dynamic team. The role will involve administrative duties and telephone service coordination and support for General Practice and Hospital teams. No medical background is necessary; however the ability to work well under pressure and good problem solving skills is a must. You will need excellent communication skills and be able to project yourself clearly and professionally in a positive manner. Competency in the use of Microsoft Office is essential. Full training will be provided. This is a full time position (Mon-Fri, 8.30am – 5pm) and is based at East Health Trust Primary Health Organisation in Howick. Please forward your CV and a letter of application to emmaw@easthealth.co.nz. Closing date for applications is Friday 13 November 2015.

Due to popular demand we are looking for people who want to explore becoming a Homebased childcare provider Work from your own home Days and hours to suit you Extensive Toy and Equipment Library Opportunity to train Subsidised excursions and Outings Generous referral reward

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A Learning Assistant is required to work alongside children with special needs in our school. Up to 17 hours per week in morning sessions during school terms. We require a person who is flexible, energetic, a team player and able to work without supervision at times. Previous experience working with children is an advantage. Please e-mail a letter of application, with the names of two referees to vacancies@sunnyhills.school.nz Applications close Monday 23rd November at 3.30p.m.

MORE EDUCARERS NEEDED

PROPERTY ASSISTANT

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Qualified tradesperson required in East Tamaki with experience. Regular overtime Send CV to: belinda@tandarra.co.nz or phone 09 274 5822

EXPERIENCED TEACHER AIDE

Accounts Payable

Required for Busy Catering company. No experience necessary as training will be given. Must have own transport and be presentable, flexible and able to work nights and weekends. Please call Agnes 027 6955 851 to arrange an interview

FITTER TURNER /FITTER COCKLE BAY SCHOOL

BEAR PARK ST HELIERS PRESCHOOL SUPERVISOR

CASUAL CATERING STAFF

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Must have at least 2 years NZ experience and be a caring, patient person. Ph/txt (pref) 021 701 981 fenciblemanor2015@gmail.com

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Asset Managers Ltd is looking for a full time labourer to join our friendly team. You will be required to help with day to day operations including deliveries to building sites and working on site assisting builders. Must be fit and capable of heavy lifting. A clean full driver’s licence is required and the applicant must be able to drive a manual vehicle. We are based in East Tamaki but work is required in the greater Auckland area. Must be able to work in New Zealand and speak good English. Please email your CV to Candice@assetrestore.co.nz

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Please email your application letter and CV to the Principal’s Secretary, Pamela Lyness, email, plyness@mhjc.school.nz (phone 2777881)

COOK

Part Time For a small rest home. Must be experienced and interested in cooking, able to work flexible hours and understood Food Safetly and Hygiene.

RELIEVING TEACHERS

Labourer Required

Mission Heights Junior College

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We are seeking a passionate and committed early childhood teacher to join our supportive and caring team. Are you a qualified, registered and experienced ECE teacher who is confident with planning and documenting children’s learning? Our friendly, well resourced centre in Howick, open during school terms, is seeking a teacher to work 2-3 days per week. Please send a copy of your current CV with a covering letter to Christine Email: beachcomberkindy@clear.net.nz Position to commence 25th January 2016

PAINT PREPPER for busy Howick Panel shop, Full time ph 534 4662

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Permanent part time teacher position

Class 5 Driver

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BEACHCOMBER KINDERGARTEN

School Guidance Counsellor

SITUATIONS VACANT

CIRCULAR runners wanted Howick and Highland Park Ph: 537 6042 for info

Graphic Artist / Designer

REP Powder Coating Ltd. is a major independent powder coater based in Penrose. We are looking to employ an experienced Goods Inwards and Outwards operator. This is a critical role as it involves a lot of direct customer contact. You will also be required to do some process work at times. To do this job well you need to be strong in the following: Excellent, friendly customer service Fork hoist licence Good spoken and written English Good with numbers If you are interested please apply at mohammed@powdercoating.co.nz Or fax to 09 573 0708.

This is an opportunity to join a recognised insurance reinstatement company. We are looking for an experienced painter to work with our team. This is a full time position. The successful applicant must be self motivated and be able to work unsupervised. Previous painting experience required. Experience with wallpapering and stopping would be an advantage. All applicants must be able to work in New Zealand. The applicant must be well presented and speak good English. Please email your CV to: Please email your CV to Candice@assetrestore.co.nz

SITUATIONS VACANT

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Required for Busy Catering Company. Must be able to work nights and weekends Please call Agnes 027 6955 851 to arrange an interview

Reply: gaye@thaispa.co.nz

PAINTER - EXPERIENCED

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CASUAL DISHWASHERS

Full-time Therapist required. 3yrs experience preferred. Must be qualified in Thai Medical Massage. Must be a team player and have good English, communication & customer service skills.

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Full time, fixed term from now to October 2016, possibility of extending beyond this date. Responsibilities include but not limited to: Basic accounts – familiar with MYOB and MYOB payroll, accounts receivable & payable, tax filing General administration – answering phone calls, good with Microsoft Excel, place purchase orders. Please email your CV to Mei: admin@ssinteriors.co.nz

SITUATIONS VACANT

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TO LET

ACCOMMODATION OFFERED

TO LET

PAKURANGA room. Suit sgle person $200 per wk incl pwr, wtr, Internet. Ph: 021 0242 7290

PAKURANGA, 1brm, lounge. $250pw. Near bus stop, suit cple. Ph 021 373 177, 577 4565

For more information and current rental listings visit:

To advertise Ph 271 8055

WHITFORD cottage, 1brm lge living area, lge bthrm, $340 pwk Ph: 0211 918 767

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Phone Senior Property Manager Lauren, and have a coffee with her today to discuss how you too can experience our award winning services. Lauren Baxby Ph 538 0071 Mob 027 538 1038 Howick Office: 18 Fencible Dr. Pakuranga Office: 2 Johns Lane

Marist Eastern Junior Rugby

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Sally

HALF MOON BAY OFFICE

BUCKLANDS BEACH – HALF MOON BAY – EASTERN BEACH 2 Bed Darren Cr $430 Amny/Cathy 2 Bed Kereru Pl $470 Cathy/Amny 3 Bed Lisa Rise $540 Amny/Cathy 3 Bed Imogene Way $550 Amny/Cathy 3 Bed Priestley Dr $650 Amny/Cathy 6 Bed Rogers Ave $650 Amny/Cathy

PAKURANGA OFFICE 102 Pakuranga Road, Pakuranga

Matt Balme DDI: 538 0682 or 021 538 595 Michelle Balme DDI: 538 0683 or 021 467 043 Kyla Houltham DDI: 09 212 5729 or 021 409 293

matt.balme@raywhite.com michelle.balme@raywhite.com kyla.houltham@raywhite.com

FIREWOOD, Ti Tree, Hot mix, Phone Darryl Green Earths 273 9520

SECOND HAND SHOP

We sell furniture, household goods, quality used clothing, etc. We accept donations of good furniture, clothing etc. 9 Ben Lomond Cres, Pakuranga Ph 576-1507 Open 6 days Come and be surprised

SPORTS NOTICES $5.00 BOXFIT Sunday & Midday Classes

Conditions Apply

Phone 281 4502 17 Aviemore Dr, H/Park www.onegymfitnessclub.com

JULIET SMALL

cathy.huang@raywhite.com

SUNDAY 15th November 9am The Connexion Ormiston Primary School Hall, 291 Ormiston Rd, Flat Bush

FAREWELL AFTERNOON TEA

*Free event with love offering taken

amny.lam@raywhite.com

PAKURANGA - HIGHLAND PARK- NORTHPARK 2 Bed Reelick Ave $330 Cathy/Amny 3 Bed Bradbury Rd $520 Amny/Cathy 3 Bed Amerce Pl $550 Cathy/Amny 4 Bed Bradbury Rd $590 Amny/Cathy 3 Bed Seaglen Pl $600 Amny/Cathy 4 Bed Aviemore Dr $620 Amny/Cathy SUNNYHILLS - FARM COVE 3 Bed Whiteacres Dr $560 Cathy/Amny MELLONS BAY - HOWICK 2 Bed Copperfield Tce $360 Amny/Cathy 4 Bed Pickwick Pde $810 Amny/Cathy BOTANY - DANNEMORA - FLAT BUSH - MISSION HEIGHTS 4 Bed Botany Rd $580 Amny/Cathy 5 Bed Donegal Park $650 Cathy/Amny 5 bED Kilkenny Dr $700 Cathy/Amny 5 Bed Portofina Pl $740 Cathy/Amny 5 Bed Mebis Way $750 Cathy/Amny GOLFLANDS 5 Bed Golflands Dr $800 Cathy/Amny PENROSE 3 Bed Rockfield Rd $630 Cathy/Amny

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Former students, parents, staff, PTA and BOT are all invited to attend a farewell for Juliet Small as she will be leaving Sunnyhills School at the end of 2015 There will be an afternoon tea on Tuesday 8th December 2015 in the Sunnyhills School hall from 4pm-6pm Email RSVP by 2/12/15 secretary@sunnyhills.school.nz

CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7732 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Pain in the neck. 8, Cross. 9, Reserve. 10, Las-he-s. 11, Sever-e. 12, B-rid-e. 14, Slate. 18, Not-i-c-e. 20, Ra-is-in. 23, Cha-t-ter. 24, Hell-o. 25, Sheer nonsense. Down - 1, Pickle. 2, I-ron’s. 3, I-nste-a-d. 4, Turn. 5, (m) En-sue. 6, Ear-nest. 7, Keeper. 13, Re-trace. 15, Le-a-shes. 16, Knocks. 17, Encore. 19, Cater (anag.) 21, Salo-n. 22, Ergo (rev.)

Nov 14th & 15th 2015

LANDLORDS -

We offer two services:

A free find a tenant service or a full comprehensive property management service at a competitive rate. Rental Lists are available at Botany Town Centre,Bucklands Beach, Howick, Dannemora, Half Moon Bay and Pakuranga offices

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Stephen Hackett General Manager

FREE ENTRY www.gvr.co.nz

GLENBROOK VINTAGE RAILWAY Near Waiuku, 55 Minutes South-west of Auckland “SIR TOPHAM HATT, THE FAT CONTROLLER” WILL BE IN CHARGE!

First train departs 9.30am, and every 30 minutes thereafter ‘till 4pm Train Fares: Adult $25, Child $10 (Under 4yrs free) Family $65 (Train fares also include all childrens entertainment)

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Ray White

MOUNTFORT ESTATE AGENTS LTD Licensed (REAA 2008) PROPERTY MANAGEMENT & RENTALS

Notice is hereby given that the 72st Annual General Meeting of the Pakuranga United Rugby Club (Incorporated) Shall be held in the Clubrooms, Bell Park, Pakuranga on Monday 30th November at 7.00pm. AGENDA 1. Apologies 2. Confirmation of 2014 AGM Minutes 3. Adoption of Annual Reports 4. Adoption of Audited Financial Statements 5. Election of Officers 6. Election of Auditor 7. General Business

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PAKURANGA - SUNNYHILLS - HIGHLAND PARK 2 Bed Riverlea Ave $410 Kyla 2 Bed Fielding Cr $450 Michelle 3 Bed Aviemore $540 Matt 3 Bed Ellesmere Cr $560 Michelle HOWICK 3 Bed Ridge Rd $530 Matt DANNEMORA - FLAT BUSH 2 Bed Molville Dr $450 Kyla ST JOHNS 3 Bed Kissling Pl $630 Matt HALF MOON BAY - EASTERN BEACH - BUCKLANDS BEACH 3 Bed The Parade $800 Michelle 4 Bed Clovelly Rd $900 Matt MT WELLINGTON 3 Bed Waipuna Rd East $450 Kyla

FLATBUSH OFFICE

Cathy Huang DDI: 538 1288 or 021 883 600 Amny Lam DDI: 538 1287 or 021 108 6663

FOR SALE

Join us for a morning of uplifting music and an inspiring message. Entry is free*

Shop 25, 123 Ormiston Road, Botany Junction

SALE NOW ON

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Shop 6, Compass Building, Half Moon Bay Marina Tracy Oliver DDI: 5381237 or 021 422 177 tracy.oliver@raywhite.com Cathy Huang DDI 538 1288 or 021 883 600 cathy.huang@raywhite.com Amny Lam DDI 5381287 or 021 108 6663 amny.lam@raywhite.com

HOWICK 3 Bed Elliot St $590 Tracy BOTANY DOWNS - FLAT BUSH – DANNEMORA – EAST TAMAKI 3 Bed Gretton Ct $650 Tracy 4 Bed Stonebrooke Ln $650 Tracy 4 Bed Leixleg Lane $700 Tracy PAKURANGA - HIGHLAND PARK 3 Bed Aviemore Dr $560 Tracy MANUREWA 3 Bed Shifnal Dr $450 Tracy

SUNNYHILLS 3a Meadway, Sat 14, 9-1pm, books, glass, tools, Temuka Pottery & bric a brac

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Robyn/Melissa

tracy.oliver@raywhite.com

Monday November 16 6.30pm To be held at the pavilion

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COCKLE BAY 29 Alexander St Sat 14th 8.30am11am. H/hold items, clothing, heaps more!

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Robyn/Melissa Sally

AGM

20 Crescent Lane, Botany Town Centre

2 Dannemora Drive, Botany (opposite Kmart) 7am to 11am Saturday, November 14 Includes one Daihatsu Pyzar 1997 for $500 with W.O.F. & Registration, drums set and much more. See you there!

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HOWICK PAKURANGA NETBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION

International Baptist Church

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Robyn/Melissa Robyn/Melissa

AGM 2015

Tuesday 17 November 7.00pm Howick Hornets Clubrooms Paparoa Rd, Howick Any queries please email treasurer@howickhornets.co.nz

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HOWICK – MELLONS BAY 1 Bed Moore St $220 3 Bed Oliver Twist Ave $600 BUCKLANDS BEACH - HALF MOON HALF 3 Bed Dianne Louise Dr $530 3 Bed Regia Cl $560 3 Bed Majesty Pl $600 HIGHLAND PARK - PAKURANGA 3 Bed Downsview Rd $460 3 Bed Tromie Pl $540 NORTHPARK 4 Bed Orohena Cl $640 ST JOHNS - MEADOWBANK 3 Bed Pyatt Cr $650

HOWICK HORNETS RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB

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BOTANY OFFICE

Tracy Oliver DDI: 538 1237 or 021 422 177

Sat 21 November, 11am Baverstock School Hall All Welcone

MOUNTFORT ESTATE AGENTS LTD Licensed (REAA 2008) PROPERTY MANAGEMENT & RENTALS Email: rentals.howick.nz@raywhite.com Internet: www.rwhowick.co.nz

Robyn Campbell & Melissa Parry DDI: 538 1227 or 021 350 878 robyn .campbell@raywhite. com Sally Morrison DDI: 538 0685 or 027 305 7582 sally.morrison@raywhite.com

AGM

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AWARD WINNING MANAGEMENT

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12 Uxbridge Road, Howick - Ph 538 0680

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Will be held at Riverhills Clubrooms Monday 23 November 2015 at 7.30 pm. Nominations for committee members and items of General Business must be forwarded to the secretary@fencibles.org.nz no later than by 5 pm Friday 20 November 2015

GARAGE SALES

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Eastzone Realty Ltd offers an unparalleled Professional Property Management service, currently managing nearly $100M of Real Estate in the local area! Our management portfolio often sits at 0% Vacancy and we need more properties to manage urgently! *FREE CUSTOMER SERVICE GUARANTEE *FREE RENT ARREARS GUARANTEE

Mountfort Estate Agents Ltd Licensed (REAA2008)

HOWICK OFFICE

to be held Monday 23 November 2015 at 7.30pm 47 Aviemore Dr, Highland Park All Welcome

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Rental & Property Management Specialist

of the

HIGHLAND PARK COMMUNITY CRECHE

FENCIBLES UNITED A F C

www.harcourts.co.nz

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It’s all in the technique By Rumer-Grace Archer

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akaaranga primary school student Brandon Meyer stands out in his Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) class, not for skill or technique but for size. Having joined a mixed martial arts class when he was eight, Brandon was invited to participate in his dad’s adult BJJ class at Auckland MMA a year later. “I used to come and sit here because my mum was at work and my dad was here so the coach invited me in,” Brandon says. Punching above his weight has paid off and the 11-year-old has claimed the Australasian Brazilian Jiu Jitsu title for his division at the Pan Pacific Champs in Melbourne last month. Brandon’s talent and commitment is evident in all his matches, having won every fight including two National titles in BJJ and wrestling. Competing in Australia Brandon says was like “starting competition again”.

skills: Brandon Meyer’s Brazilian Jiu Jitsu instructor Van Robertson says he has as much control over his body as a gymnast. Times photo Wayne Martin

Winning by points alone, he admits they were very close and very tough matches, “I was really proud,” he says. According to Brandon’s coach for BJJ, brown belt Van Robertson, he is a treat to train despite being a child in an adult’s class. “He’s very attentive, he’s got that work ethic where he needs to pay attention and understand what’s being taught. That’s very unusual in a child,” she says. Unlike many of the adults in his class, Brandon also has very good control of his body. “He’s got as much control as a gymnast,” Ms Robertson says. This is also one reason Brandon enjoys BJJ so much. “I like it because you use your whole body in it, it’s like chess kind of,” he says. Not only is he in touch with the physical side of BJJ but according to Ms Robertson he also has an inquisitive and mature mindset. “He’s really focused and I can reason with him like an adult. He understands the bigger picture,” she says.

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lthough there are several candidates, finding an impact second-five of Ma’a Nonu’s quality will be the All Black selectors most difficult task next year. Upon returning to the Hurricanes after indifferent Super Rugby seasons for the Blues and Highlanders, Nonu has just completed his finest year. As a powerful player whose strength, sidestep and swerve terrorised defences from the start of his international career, he developed into an intelligent player whose simpatico relationship with Conrad Smith reaped rich rewards. Having scored two grand tries in the All Blacks 41-13 Eden Park Bledisloe Cup triumph against Australia, his contribution to the

All Blacks World Cup triumph in England and Wales was massive, both on attack and defence. When the going got tough Nonu got tougher, crashing through packed defences to set up good second phase ball. And when the defence slackened he capitalised with strong, weaving runs. With Sonny Bill Williams committed to the Rio Olympics sevens team for 2016, Ryan Crotty looks to be Nonu’s most likely test replacement. Like Conrad Smith, Crotty is a smart, dependable player who passes and tackles well and takes good options. Interestingly, however, Crotty played his ITM rugby this season for the champion Canterbury team as a centre outside exciting newcomer Rob Thompson, whose try scoring knack reflected

Agnew’s Angle his attacking class. Having made their reputations as wingers, gutsy Highlander Richard Buckman and Blues juggernaut George Moala have adapted nicely to the second-five role. But if you want to replace Nonu with like-for-like, former Pakuranga powerhouse Malakai Fekitoa has the strength, step and swerve for the job. However it’s more likely Fekitoa will be Conrad Smith’s centre replacement. Like a young Nonu, he can isolate himself from

his support at times. But he does have wonderful natural attributes which, with experience and the guidance of the national coaches, should help weld him into something special. With Daniel Carter bowing out of international rugby as its player of the year, New Zealand is fortunate in having three gifted first-fives eager to fill his boots. At Super Rugby level this year Lima Sopoaga was the most complete with a superior goal kicking ratio, had an outstanding debut in his Ellis Park outing and was unlucky not to have won World Cup selection. However the injured Aaron Cruden remains the best playmaker with his ability to make breaks and set up team-mates for tries with his clever passes.

That is something supersub Beauden Barrett needs to develop. Should he do so and couple it with his electrifying pace, he could become sensational. With Julian Savea, Nehe Milner-Skudder, Waisake Naholo, Aaron and Ben Smith absolutely world class, the All Blacks backline should remain a potent force for many years to come. Certainly Michael Chieka has worked wonders with the Wallabies in a short time. But to award him The International Coach of the Year award ahead of Steve Hansen was a sick joke when you consider Hansen has an overall record of 49 wins, three losses and two draws since he took charge four years ago. ■ Ivan Agnew is an award-winning sports writer and author

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performances to complete an undefeated day of competitions at Mountford Park on Saturday, November 7. The Lightning Juniors came back from a 12-0 halftime score to defeat North Harbour Pride 14-12 to win the inaugural Ashfield-Hunter Shield. The

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f Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore (1761-1809) had, as a young fellow, donned his uniform, marched into battle, obeyed the orders of his superiors, and gone about with not a thought in his head, he probably wouldn’t have risen to the rank of Lieutenant-General. He was a man who never fought a battle without sustaining an injury, nor did he live a long life. But Moore is remembered as the founder of the Light Infantry; this success can be attributed to him being a keen student of both war strategy and human nature. He was not afraid to make changes. Howick’s Moore Street, named for this brave soldier, was once, briefly, home to a school. Previous attempts at public or common schooling in the area had not been wildly successful, in part because of the lengthy trek required to attend the combined Pakuranga & Howick School. The locals should have been pleased when classes began in an unused Catholic school in Picton Street, but strained relations between

the religious groups heralded an early end to this episode in Howick’s schooling history. The solution, it seemed, was to hold school lessons in the courthouse-library building in Moore Street. However, once begun tensions still simmered and classes were conducted with a curtain down the middle of the small room to separate Catholics from Protestants. Eventually a new Howick school opened in Picton Street (at Fencible Way) with two classrooms, two teachers, and about 60 students, with just over half attending regularly. It is said that if Lieutenant Moore had not been killed at the Battle of Corunna, he could well have been Britain’s most well-known general, even ahead of the Duke of Wellington. And that is interesting, because our Moore Street runs parallel to Wellington Street, so someone back then must have thought to recognise these two military greats equally. Today, Moore Street is a comfortable meld of retail and residential with recreational facilities too. In linking the main shop-

ping precinct of Picton Street to Howick valley’s Union Road, a busy thoroughfare from Whitford Rd leading to Botany and Pakuranga Roads, Moore Street is well

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have been totally rewarding and they aren’t going anywhere soon. “So many people have stepped through our doors and it’s been great getting to know many of the wonderful people in the local area.” While this marks the end of the menswear side of the business, John says people can still make special orders. “We’ll still be able to order specific brands of shirts, trousers, jumpers and jeans etc on behalf of our customers”. Meanwhile John Russell Menswear continues to supply uniforms for many local schools as well as a range of school footwear, socks, school bags, hats and much more – all of which can be tried on in store or purchased online. Layby options as well as WINZ payments are also available. Open six days a week with late nights on Thursdays, the long-standing clothing specialist will launch the sale at 9am tomorrow and will remain open till late. For fabulous men’s clothing at HALF prices, don’t forget to pop in.

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under – Paper Plus Vouchers (Howick) ■ Best Bike or Scooter 7 to 12yrs – Paper Plus Vouchers (Howick) ■ Best Teen Group Bike – Movie vouchers ■ Best Adult Bike – Cash voucher to spend in Howick While there, how about checking out the various Moore Street retailers? After all that cycling, one is sure to be hungry so fuel up with a plethora of eateries such as the always popular Piccallilly Cafe well-known for its scrummy scones,

cakes and home baking. For thirst-quenching satisfaction there’s nothing more refreshing than a glass of juice or raw smoothie available from The Healthy Kitchen to power up the shopping marathon! For Christmas shopping there’s jewellery and watches galore, of course, from the long-standing Jeff Honeybun Jewellers, now owned by Angela Russell who’s been a familiar face at the store for years. When shopping for the blokes, John Russell Mens-

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wear is a must – with half price off all men’s clothing there’s no reason not to snap up a few items for the boys or men in your life! Speaking of bargains, there are star finds waiting to be found at Cats on Moore, Moore Street’s newest recycled clothing boutique. Beautiful, quality clothing at a better price – shop away! For the home, check out Taylored Revival, the experts in reviving, restoring and refreshing furniture. And for the garden, there’s none other than Howick Mowers & Cycles, a familyowned business specialising in outdoor power equipment and other gadgets to achieve manicured lawns and get on top of garden maintenance. Now’s the time to prep outdoor living for a sensational summer! With local music sensation Bill Perry performing his vast repertoire, the street is sure to come alive with real soul. So, wander down Moore Street this Midnight Madness – there’s always ‘Moore’ to find.

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