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A Cockle Bay couple is counting its lucky stars after lightning struck its property, blasting the garden and blowing up two fuseboxes. Ashley and wife Lorna (they asked not to publish their surname) and their dog have had to move out of the Trelawn Place house following the lightning strike on Monday at around 4.50pm. Ashley said lightning struck the Norfolk pine on the property. The percussion from the strike was enough to blow out the neighbour’s windows. “It blew the water feature out of the garden, tracked into the house and blew the fuse in the street. It took out our fuseboxes in the garage and downstairs – a cover was (blown out) and embedded in the gib (of the wall opposite),” he said. A part of the bamboo fence, entwined with copper wire, was blown out too. “I was working in the office – it was like a blue flash... it was three to five seconds,” said Ashley. “The house filled with smoke – the smell of burning wires.” An electrician, power company Vector and an insurance company assessor were surveying the damage.
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right, wacky T-shirts will be on full display in the Stickland household next week in support of their little boy Freddie and Loud Shirt Day. When 8-month old Freddie was born, he was diagnosed with profound hearing loss and just three months ago he was fitted with cochlear implants. After being blindsided by the diagnosis, Freddie’s parents, Mark and Amanda, say watching him giggle as he heard sound for the first time was an incredible experience. “[Cochlear implants] are not a cure for deafness but they allow him access to sound, and because of them he will learn to talk just like his hearing peers, something that
never would have been possible 40 years ago,” says Amanda. While Freddie has a long road ahead of him with habilitation sessions to assist with achieving developmental skills, thanks to the Hearing House and the cochlear implants Freddie will live a “happy, normal, extraordinary life,” she says. They say the team at The Hearing House have quickly become like family, and they are blown away with the support and kindness they offer every family they work with. “When Freddie got switched on, which is what they call it when they turn on the implants, they had a switch on party for us. For them it’s another kid they have helped and they celebrate that,” says Mark. Cochlear implants in New Zealand are government funded but
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The Hearing House relies heavily on donations to be able to offer deaf children and their families a range of
free audiology services and therapy. The couple wants everyone to take part in Loud Shirt Day by dressing up in their brightest shirt to support and celebrate giving deaf kids a voice. “Deaf kids can hear with support and this is a real success story where the government in years gone by have made decisions that have really set up a good infrastructure to support kids like Fred,” Mark says. “But the Hearing House still needs public donations to be able to offer families the level of support that they do.” ■ Loud Shirt Day is on Friday, September 29 and is the annual appeal for The Hearing House and the Southern Cochlear Implant Programme. You can register at www. loudshirtday.org.nz.
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eachers from schools as far away as Clevedon gathered at Howick College last week to celebrate the launch of the Howick Coast Kahui Ako Community of Learning (COL). One of 51 Communities of Learning in Auckland, the Howick Coast COL is about schools working together to improve performance levels among all students. The COL comprises eight local schools – Beachlands School, Botany Downs School, Brookby School, Clevedon School, Howick College, Howick Intermediate, Howick Primary and Maraetai Beach School.
Howick Coast COL Principal Julie Schumacher says principals and teachers from all schools will work together to find innovative ways to support students as they move through the education system. “It’s about us being able to achieve something more than we can achieve on our own,” she says. Schumacher says its also about creating an area wide standard so that students changing schools within the same area can expect the same high level of education. Principals and teachers from all schools will work together to set achievement challenges and action plans to ensure the success of more
and more of their children ing structures across the and young people, she says. country to 210. “Every one of our schools “More than 580,000 chilis fortunate enough to be a dren and young people are high performing school now in a Community of and already without the Learning. communities of learning “Communities bring we are doing a really good together early learning job for our children. services, primary and sec“Its about what we are ondary schools as well as Julie Schumacher doing for them together. tertiary providers to work What are we going to differently together to raise achievement for together?” all their children and young people,” Education Minister Nikki Kaye Kaye said in a press release. announced last month that the How“Seeing talented, experienced prinick Coast COL is one of 13 to be set cipals and teachers working with up through New Zealand, taking the expert partners in this way is what total number of Community of Learn- the initiative is all about.”
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meant to train Buddy to call and follow. “They should come to you from a distance of five meters and follow you without a lead,” he says. The fun part of the annual fundraising and well attended community event is the showing and judging of animals. All animals are judged for ‘care and condition’. Calves are judged for leading, while lambs, piglets and kid goats for calling; chickens and ducklings for perching. The idea behind Ag Day which is an integral special character of a school in a rural setting is to inculcate values and teach young ones how to be responsible and care for the well being of other creatures beside themselves. “You can bathe goats but not lambs because of the oil in their fleece,” says Cerys knowledgably. ■■ Brookby School Ag Day on Sunday, September 24 from 10am-2pm.
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General Election 2017 – Election Day: Saturday, September 23
Guess who came along for lunch? By FARIDA MASTER
Minister for Revenue Judith Collins and Minister for Education Nikki Kaye along with Mr Ross were by his side as he answered a volley of questions from the national media that included the fuel crisis and Waitangi Day. A feast was laid out at Lone Star as guests were treated to a selection from the famous Lone Star menu. It had Jami-Lee’s grandmother
Sharron Martin, the lady who has raised him say, “I thought there were just going to be some children running around this morning, I didn’t realise it would be such a great event with so much food.” While Mr English didn’t have any time to taste the generous spread, his wife Mary was later spotted picking up a salad from nearby. There is no time to eat or rest for the PM who wants to win so badly. ■ Family Income Package will boost the incomes of 1.3 families by $1350 per year on average from April 1 2018 through tax reductions and increases to Working for Families and Accommodation Supplement. ■ The Family Incomes Package includes changes to income tax thresholds which will put an extra $1060 a year in the pocket of someone on the average wage. ■ Extending Paid Parental Leave to 22 weeks ■ Providing additional support for first home buyers
adults through the paces of voting and giving them a perfect idea of the voting process with a role play. “The Electoral Commission has a range of ways it can help people with different access needs,” he says as he talks about staff assisted voting and postal votes. Visually impaired himself, Mr Robson is passionate about bringing disability and politics together. Keen to see that disabled
people are more aware, informed, and visible, he plays a key role in the non profit organisation My Voice Matters. Mr Robson has been travelling throughout Auckland addressing disabled groups and encouraging them to exercise their right to vote. “There is a Takeaway vote-like McDonald’s,” he says trying to grab the interest of the students who are ➤ Turn to Page 5 easily distracted.
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t’s not every day that the Prime Minister, Bill English taps you on the shoulder and wants to know how you are doing. There was a mix of emotion as people at the Botany Town Centre food court looked startled and excited as Mr English casually introduced himself to diners. He chatted, laughed, posed for selfies, signed autographs and even bent down to tie a three-year-old boy’s shoe laces. Mr English may not seem a natural in front of the camera but he certainly was a hero with kids and their parents, young adults and seniors who were thrilled as the PM stopped by to enquire about their families and schools and answer questions. Trigger-happy shoppers with their cameras and cellphones followed him through the mall as Mr English readily obliged everyone who wanted to have a photograph
Left, Bill English has a quick word with a family having their lunch at Botany Town Centre; right, MP Jami-Lee Ross with his daughter Charlotte and his grandmother Sharron Martin. Times photos Farida Master
with him. If he was tired after a blur of nonstop campaign activities or answering tough questions from the media, he didn’t show it. The Times asked Mr English which energy pills he took to pack in 50 hours a day. “I don’t take any energy pills,” he laughed. “It’s just that I want to win so badly,” the PM said earnestly. The Prime Minister was at the
Botany Town Centre at the invitation of Botany MP Jami-Lee Ross. Mr Ross had invited a select group of small business owners, community people and a mix of people he’s connected with as a local MP. Television crews and national media who have been following the Prime Minister on his campaign were all there as Mr English announced the Family Policy for 2017 election on Sunday morning.
Bringing disability and politics together By FARIDA MASTER Women in New Zealand started voting 124 years ago but it’s been only three years since Telephone Voting was introduced for the visually impaired or for those with other physical disabilities. “We all have the right to a secret
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special needs students and 34 classes that includes satellite classes in different local schools like Riverhills School, Edgewater College and Howick Intermediate has recently relocated to Pakuranga. As part of a community project, Mr Robson is taking the young
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General Election 2017 – Election Day: Saturday, September 23
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he National Party has swept to victory nudging Labour aside and in so doing casting NZ First into oblivion. In an ‘official’ count following Kids Voting at Owairoa Primary School in Howick, National dominated in both the Botany and Pakuranga electorates taking 46 per cent and 44 per cent of the party vote respectively. The students’ votes saw Labour claim 35 per cent of the party vote in Botany (Greens 10%, Maori 4%, NZ First and others 1% each) and 37 per cent in the Pakuranga electorate (Greens 9%, Maori 5%, NZ First 2%). As for candidates, National Party ruled again with Simeon Brown taking the Pakuranga electorate vote with 42 per cent ahead of Labour’s Barry Kirker
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(31%) and the Green’s Guy Hunt (10%). Jami-Lee Ross romped in with 50 per cent of the vote in the Bot-
any electorate ahead of Labour’s Tofik Mamedov (28%) and Green Party candidate Julie Zhu (10%). “We held the Kids Voting under strict conditions imposed by the Owairoa Primary Returning Officers,” said principal Alan McIntyre. “The students have enjoyed the experience and discussed the political process and many of the different party policies before coming to a decision. “It was fun to hear why different students voted for the different candidates. “They were quite adamant about their choices with a number following their family voting patterns with some students taking a different view and voting for a party that was more relevant for them.”
Principal goes to jail to help school Principal Alan McIntyre will find himself behind bars at this year’s Owairoa Primary School Gala. In the new ‘Jail Bail’ attraction, built by MIT, Mr McIntyre and other members of staff will be locked up and only released when they have raised enough money.
‘Nerf War’ gives teams the chance to fight in the Nerf Combat Zone. Sponsored by Nerf Combat and with all ordinance supplied, this is expected to be a very popular new attraction. It’s not all new attractions. Old favourites such as sweet stalls, rides and the garage sale will all be busy. And it wouldn’t
be a gala without zombies – the famous Trail of Terror is back and scarier than ever. The money from this gala will go towards building a new Junior Playground.The Owairoa Primary Gala is on Saturday September 30, from 10am-2pm. ■ Tickets available at Owairoa Primary office.
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Disability and politics ➤ From Page 3 “It’s not quite as tasty but it’s healthier. “It’s a special vote. If you have anxiety issues and are not comfortable being around people, you could ask someone close to you or a family member to pick up the voting paper for you. “The support person can go to a voting place with your verbal permission and collect the voting paper for those who are unable to visit a public place. You can pick it up from anywhere in the country and drop it back to any polling booth before September 23.” Fighting for equal opportunities, Mr Robson says that he contested the Manurewa Local Board elections in 2016 in order to “educate the politicians that people with disability matter”.
Interestingly he says that it was Times Newspapers that had asked the readers to come up with possible questions for previous Mayoral elections that proved to be a turning point for him. “I was really thrilled when my question about how responsive they are to disability issues was selected to be asked at an election debate. “But sadly none of the candidates had any idea about what they would do. Except one, who was really vague about it.” He says that according to Stats NZ, in 2013, 24 per cent of the New Zealand population identified as disabled, a total of 1.1 million people. “If we all voted for one party, they would be government and would not need any coalition partners,” he says regarding the power of the disabled voting block.
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A young Howick jeweller has just picked up a top apprentice award across the Tasman and says she must thank her classmates for the accomplishment. At the end of August, Kelly Ryu won Apprentice of the Year in the third and fourth year apprentice/ student category at the prestigious international Jewellery Design Awards 2017 held in Sydney. As a student in her
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Do you need an accountant? Re-igniting the spark Carol Rigby is no stranger to managing the accounts of Howick locals. She has run her business as a chartered accountant for 20 years in the area. With a steady stream of loyal clients, Carol focuses on small-medium businesses, property investment investors and contractors for accounting and business consulting. Carol offers a review after finishing a business client’s accounts which focuses on identifying trends in profitability and what their plans are for their business in the next year going-forward. “If it’s going down then you want to look at why that is and if it’s going up then you might want to canvas why that is and exploit that a little more,” she says. That opens up the conversation for the client to have a discussion around where they’re heading as well as looking through their last set of accounts.
Having an accountant is also an accountability factor for many, says Carol, who understands the importance of being able to bounce ideas off people and having a reminder to stay on track. Carol and her team work with MYOB and Xero and can assist with setting up the client with online accounting. We also monitor results so action can be taken where needed. They offer clients the opportunity to have the GST returns done for them which then allows Carol to monitor the updated accounts regularly. Carol offers a free half hour consultation where she discusses what will be required for their business. If you need your accounts sorted, some financial business advice or are starting out in business, head in to see Carol and her team for the complete accounting package.
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Some examples at HBH include spontaneous discos, pancake making; inviting residents to help serve morning tea and including a resident when interviewing new staff. The Eden philosophy creates opportunities that promote the residents’ participation with daily care of plants and animals as well as interaction with children. “So we have budgies and cats in some communities and currently considering fostering baby bunnies. Carol is also actively involved with evidence-based ‘Cognitive Stimulation Therapy’ which specialises in those residents assessed as living with mild to moderate dementia. The ‘Spark of Life’ (SOL) Club Program is another programme which re-ignites the spark in people with dementia. As is ‘Playlistforlife’, a programme which involves working with families and downloading a resident’s personal playlist of music on to an iPod with headphones and waiting for their reaction and response! “The focus is not on the actual activity but on the quality of the interactions that take place.”
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HAIR at the Terraces is proud to announce the arrival of our new team member – Janel Smal. Janel grew up near Johannesburg in South Africa. The South Africans amongst you will know that Janel is pronounced Yanel. Nine years ago her family moved to New Zealand. Janel’s first year in NZ was spent at a school near Hunua which had several South African teachers. Here Janel was introduced to English for the first time. With a good grasp of English Janel started her career in hairdressing. First was Schnipps where Janel was a colourist. Here she was encouraged to do some competition work. Next was The Do in Epsom owned by David, an Englishman who was a HITO examiner in NZ. David worked with Janel to develop her hairdressing skills to a very high standard. When David went back to the U.K. four years ago Janel went to work with a friend who
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Thoughts of sweating over the accounts at nights or in the weekends can make great business owners stress-out and wonder how their dream transformed into a nightmare. Relief is only a phone call away with Anjini Singh, a caring Number Nurse® who is ready to mop your brow and relieve the pain of business administration. With her Xero expertise Anjini conducts health checks of the Xero bookkeeping practices of companies and then discusses the treatment plans. “Some clients like a preventative approach when they are starting out with Xero and I’ll train them to correctly use the user-friendly, cloudbased software,” says Anjini. “Others want to hand over the entire bookkeeping workload so they can focus on the things they love about their business and get their time back.” Businesses that are in an embarrassing mess with Xero can relax, because Anjini has seen it all before. The East Aucklander was an accountant in
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Dynamic Real Estate agent Ellen Ming is one of the most recognisable faces on the Bucklands Beach peninsula and her journey has been an interesting one. At 19 years of age she established a clothing business in Auckland CBD that grew to employ several staff. A few years later, alongside her husband she opened and managed cafes around Auckland whilst maintaining the clothing business and starting a family. Once the children were through their primary years, she was finally in a position to move into the industry she had set her sights on many years prior – real estate. She found her negotiation and people skills gained in her previous endeavours to be a fantastic asset when navigating the real estate world. Ellen has consistently been an Elite Performer with Ray White for the 18 years she has been in the industry. Elite members represent the top two per cent of the entire Ray White workforce based on sales.
Her focus is on marketing homes to achieve the very best sale price for her clients and after 30 years of living in the community and knowing the houses intimately, is able to match the right buyer with the perfect home. When Ray White relocated its Wharf Road operation to Half Moon Bay, Ellen took the opportunity for a new venture. The Bucklands Beach office became a stand along boutique office, which enabled Ellen to focus on her own marketing whilst being part of the Ray White group. Ellen says, “we are very much part of the community” having helped hundreds of people move into new homes. “It is a privilege being part of people’s changing lives and seeing their dreams come true.” If you are thinking of selling your home and want to entrust it to a proven expert who has sold over 500 homes locally, do give Ellen a call.
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Kindy Sunflower Project back to spark a passion for gardening An amazing 11,612 kindy kids around New Zealand – including many local children - will be cultivating their gardening skills whilst competing with other kindergartens in their region to grow the tallest sunflower or widest sunflower head. The 2017 Daltons Sunflowers in Kindergartens Project runs until Wednesday December 6, with winners announced on December 8. There are 220 kindergartens taking part in the project through 10 kindergarten associations. This year there are 66 kindergartens participating throughout Auckland and each has been sent a Daltons starter pack with everything the children need to grow their own Kings Seeds Skyscraper sunflowers, which have the potential to grow up to 4 metres high. The tallest sunflower ever grown in the project’s history was a massive 3.12 metres tall, and a previous sunflower grew through the roof of a kindergarten deck, much to the delight of the little gardeners. Local participants include Botany Downs Kindergarten, Bucklands Beach Kindergarten, Highland Park Kindergarten, Howick Kindergarten, KiNZ East Tamaki, KiNZ Mission Heights, Pigeon Mountain Kindergarten and Somerville Kindergarten. Highland Park Kindergarten teacher Brittany Oldfield said: “Our children have had a long association with gardening and with Daltons as this is something that we as a kindergarten have always participated in. “Recently our children and families have been asked to bring into kindergarten a plant or a cutting that we could put
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He then established a business based at the corner of Glenmore and Pakuranga Roads. In the early 90s, Mr Brownlie bought the house where his business is now based and had it moved to the corner of Gossamer Drive and Pakuranga Highway. Surrounded by well-tended cottage gardens, this building was an attractive addition on the busy Pakuranga Highway and has become a local landmark. James has five children with his youngest daughter now attending university in the city. “They have all grown up and attended local schools here,” he says. Arguably one of the longest-serving professionals in the district, he has witnessed huge changes since he first set up. As well as the massive development of areas which were formerly farmland, he has seen huge changes in his working life with the introduction of new computer technol-
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ogy. “For 22 years, I developed my own X-rays. That used to take about 30 minutes but now I outsource these and have a digital image in a matter of minutes,” he says. “The improvement in imaging makes it much easier to identify specific problems.” But, he is not impressed with the increasing rate of obesity, with all the subsequent health problems such as diabetes and kidney disorders. “Since the 70s, the New Zealand diet has deteriorated with the use of so much processed food – packed with additives. We are now in the midst of an obesity epidemic.” Mr Brownlie doesn’t sprint or run marathons as he used to but his interest in sports and health care remains strong. Pakuranga Chiropractic Clinic, 317 Pakuranga Road, Phone 576 5169
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ast year she raised almost $1400 for the Breast Cancer Foundation, but this year Arishma Singh has her sights set even higher. The Botany local says she is hoping to raise more than $2500 with her Pink Ribbon Breakfast next month which will be hosted at Basalt Bar in Howick. Singh’s first breakfast saw 50 people donned in pink come together to eat, drink and learn about breast cancer. Those who missed out eagerly put their names on the waitlist for tickets to this year’s event. “Knowing that the community were behind it and supporting me has been such a good feeling and is also part of the reason why I was pushed to hold another event this year,” says Singh, 23. The charity-minded local says she was overwhelmed with not only the turnout and donations raised, but also how little the attendees knew about breast cancer and early detec-
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tion. “In the recent years cancer has become an illness that has affected people in my life,” she says. “Being a female, [breast
cancer] is something I can relate to and fear that it can develop in myself or someone dear to me - my mum, sister, family, my
Inspiring small business owners One of the world’s best business thinkers, motivators and speakers is coming to Howick next week to present a fourhour, seminar for small business owners and operators. The four times TED Talks presenter, Paul Dunn, will share his insights on his specialist subject – inspiring small business owners to achieve
business success and help others in the process. Unleash the Huge Power of Small to build an Amazing Business in these Amazing Times is hosted by Kirsten Hawke, CEO of the East Tamaki-based business advisory company, BUSINESS buddy. As well as wanting to “radically enhance how people
do business”, Dunn chairs the global social finance initiative B1G1: Business for Good, a cause that resonates strongly with Hawke as well. A heavily subsidised event with capacity for 300 people, part of the ticket price goes to the B1G1 charity. “They get a seat to the event and help feed an impoverished
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Local schools impress at AIMS Games Local schools performed strongly at the Anchor AIMS (Association of Intermediate and Middle Schools) Games held in Tauranga last week. The AIMS Games is an international sporting event – often compared to the Commonwealth Games for 11, 12 and 13 year olds – held in the Bay of Plenty region. More than 10,000 students from 303 schools competed in the event in a variety of individual and team sports. Bucklands Beach Intermediate came in at first place on the Medal Table with 3 cups and 37 medals including 18 gold, 9 silver and 10 bronze. It was ninth time lucky for BBI, who has entered the Games for the last eight year and finished in the top three multiple times but only making it to the top place for this year. BBI Director of Sports, Stacey Knowles said while first place is an incredible achievement, it’s important to remember what the Games are really about. “It’s about playing with great sportsmanship – being appreciative of others, offering support, being proud of our school, picking yourself up when the going gets tough, perservering, showing resilience and being proud of achieving your own personal goals.” ■■ A full report and results of local schools can be found on www.times. co.nz
girlfriends – even the men can be affected.” The Breast Cancer Foundation is non-government funded charity, so the money they receive comes from donations and fundraising events like Pink Ribbon Breakfasts. Singh says that if by hosting a breakfast she can help the Breast Cancer Foundation continuing researching and working towards a cure for Breast cancer, she’s all for it. “It’s a special feeling knowing that something as simple as breakfast on a Sunday with friends and strangers can lead to someone being persuaded into getting a breast screen.” This year’s event is on October 15, and all the proceeds will go to the New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation. Those who attend will be served breakfast, goodie bags, a breast cancer information pack and a pink ribbon to wear during the month of October. ■■ To purchase a ticket for $30 contact Arishma Singh by emailing arishma.r.s@gmail.com. child in New Zealand for a week, provide an ill child in Kenya with medication for a month or provide a sewing machine to a woman in Bangladesh for a month. “That’s making a difference.” ■■ Unleash the Huge Power of Small is on Monday, September 25 from 9.20am to 1.20pm at the Howick Club, 107 Botany Road. Early bird tickets for good cost $79. For more information visit www.businessbuddy.co.nz.
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“MP: Nasty, vicious attacks on Local Board” – so the headline read in the H&P Times, September 14. What concerns me is the political spin Jami-Lee Ross is putting on events that lead to his wife’s abrupt resignation from the Local Board. There is no doubt in my mind that he should have kept more than an arm’s length from the affairs of the Local Board, given his wife’s involvement. While he contends it was his duty as an MP to get involved, others could equally consider it a conflict of interest. What he has not said is the group he pulled together under the Vision and Voice group were the core of the so-called dysfunctionals, and included the-then chair of the Board, David Collings, who he and others, I assume, secretly hoped to depose. When the plot failed it cost us ratepayers $100k.
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In response to Jami-Lee Ross’ comments (Times, September 15), I suggest that his wife acted like a spoilt brat! He says, “she felt the board was dysfunctional and she felt, as a group of them did, that they would try and change the leadership of the board from within”! Well, if her ideal result was to change the leadership from within, why did she not stay and make the effort? She did not get her own way (to be chairman), so she cried foul and walked away, costing ratepayers a significant sum for a byelection. That is not what I would call being community-minded!
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I agree with Gary Hollis (H&P Times, September 7) that ferries are a more efficient means of public transport for Howickians. Ever since I moved to Howick almost 40 years ago, the issue of rebuilding the wharf on Howick Beach has been a topic of discussion. Multiple times the relevant local authorities (now Howick Local Board) have been asked to get a feasibility study done on whether building a wharf would be advisable for Howick. With continuing problems of roading overload and the limited options of public transport from Howick, it is surely time that the Howick wharf and ferry option was fully investigated. For too long the people of Howick have been denied the knowledge of what would actually (and factually) be involved in the reinstatement of the wharf and provision of a ferry service. Let’s have a proper investigation and get the facts settled so a realistic debate can be had on the merits and pit falls. It is frustrating to watch the Pine Harbour Ferries going past every hour or so, but having to either take a bus or drive to the Half Moon Bay terminal to catch a ferry. From my home it’s two buses to the ferry terminal and if the connector is late, the ferry does not wait. And if I drive, parking – like at most of Auckland’s transport hubs – is atrocious.
Thanks for all the boots We the Guardian of the National Treasure would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their contribution towards this worthy cause. The Guardian of the National Treasure is a non-profitable organisation that helps under-privileged kids and families on a daily basis with food, education, clothing, sports and many more. The area we work in is called Lavender Hill, Cape Town, South Africa. The area is also called Gangland where gangs rule by violence ,drugs and guns and are using the kids from as young as 10-years-old to deliver and sell their drugs. We are keeping these kids On the other hand, I would hate to see any unique sea life destroyed, if it exists in this location but wonder what this might be and whether the growing populations needs outweigh this. The Howick Local Board needs to finally front up to this very important local issue and provide the funding for the feasibility study. Give us a way forward or at least enable “real” transport planning to occur based on fact, not vested interest.
Robert McCallum Howick
Rubbish day blues
It doesn’t look like the new rubbish collection system got off to a very good start last week (week ending September 3). Long before the arrival of the pick-up truck, many of the new lightweight bins in our area were toppled over – some of them with the contents strewn out onto footpaths and in the gutters. Some bins were so full that the lids could not be shut, which is a no-no. There were also countless numbers of rubbish bags that were not placed in the new bins – another no-no. When the bins were finally emptied, many of them were blown over and ended up on footpaths and in the gutters. Out of those left standing, a large minority got
busy by doing all kinds of things especially sports. A special thank you to Central United and Fencibles United for making this project possible. The new and used boots may seem a small gesture but to the children of Lavender Hill, this enables them to play the sport they love. In the picture above representing 14th Grade Metro Diago Asia from Central United and Jaden Andrews, Fencibles United are part of this worthy project. Email vincent.asia@ hotmail.com.
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soaked inside by the occasional rain because their lids were not closed. It didn’t help, of course, that it was extremely windy last Thursday. All in all, it was not a pretty sight. Maybe it can be put down to teething problems, but let’s hope the system improves as time goes on.
Graham Pettett Bucklands Beach
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Re TV news Tuesday night, the new justice and emergency services centre in Christchurch is just what Botany needs. Something I have been suggesting for years, and it always seems to fall on deaf ears. Botany is probably the fastestgrowing area in NZ and, yes, we have a new police station but where is our ambulance and fire service? Miles away! It takes just a few minutes for an accident or a heart attack victim to die waiting for the ambulance to arrive from Pakuranga or Middlemore, and our fire service is way over in Otara right on the time limit for a response from a fire appliance to arrive. I hope we don’t pay the ultimate price for this lack of foresight.
Bob Wichman Botany
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Holocaust tale
Talk: Out of Poland: When the best revenge is to have survived. A holocaust story by author Jenny Harrison. Wednesday October 4, 10.30-11.30am. Free event. Stay for a cuppa and chat with Jenny afterwards. No booking required. Polish Heritage Trust Museum, 125 Elliot Street, Howick.
St Francis Day
On Sunday, October 1. We will be celebrating St Francis Day at St Paul’s in the Park Anglican Church, 141 Chapel Road with a ‘Blessing of Pets’ service at 10am. If you would like your pet blessed, you are most welcome to join us. Everyone and anyone are most welcome, as are all pets of different shapes, sizes and types. Phone Reverend Warner Wilder 021 548 407.
Garage sale
September 23, 228 Bucklands Beach Rd, 7.30am, Church Kids Club Fundraiser. Loads of Bric-a-brac, clothes crafts and bargains.
Free parenting workshop
Workshops in Chinese for parents/ families with 0-12 year olds, focusing on dealing with difficult parenting issues by observing, discussing and practicing positive parenting strategies. Workbooks provided. Monday mornings – October 2, 9, 16 and 23 from 10am–12 noon, at Pakuranga Citizen Advice Bureau, Manaia Room, Pakuranga Library Building, 7 Aylesbury St. Morning tea provided. Register: 021 459 520 /021-027 44220, email settlement. pakuranga@cab.org.nz.
Howick and Pakuranga Times, Thursday, September 21, 2017 — 13 A free community notice-board for non-profit groups. Send notices to whatson@times.co.nz, fax 271 8073, post to PO Box 259-243, Botany, Auckland 2163 or drop into our office at Level 1, The Lane, Botany Town Centre, 588 Chapel Road, East Tamaki.
Indian dance
Traditional dances from India, Sunday October 1; 3pm-4pm. Join us to enjoy a splendid traditional Bharathanatyam dance performance by the children from Vathsala dance school. Recommended for the entire family. Botany Library, Level 1, Sunset Terrace, Botany Town Centre.
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What a concert
The City of Auckland Singers are performing an exciting Pop Stars Concert at All Saints Church, 17 Selwyn Road, Howick on Saturday September 30 from 7pm. Raffles, CDs for sale and a complimentary supper. The concert will contain many old favourites such as The Rose, The Prayer and Your Song. Adele’s Water Under the Bridge and the new Carole King musical Beautiful medley will feature. Adults $20, Seniors $18 and children free. Door sales, no eftpos. Tickets and enquiries phone Raewyn 521 4651 or Andrea 537 4403.
Lego fun
Come and join our Lego Party at Highland Park Library any time between 10am and 3pm on Sunday September 24. Let your imagination run wild. Both parents and children are welcome! Please contact 5355935 for details.
Country music
The Eastern Districts Country music Club is meeting at 7.30 pm at The Bucklands and Eastern Beaches War Memorial Hall, Wharf Rd, September 27. It is prizegiving so come and listen to the winners sing. Phone Kevin 0274-789246.
Floral club
Howick Floral Art Club. Monday September 25 at Centennial Bowling Club, Selwyn Road, Howick. Competition design ‘Ebony and Ivory’ followed with a demonstration by Anita Kwan, an Ikebana teacher who combines eastern and western influences. Visitors are welcome, $10, 12.30pm doors open for 1pm start. Eljean can be contacted on 534-3358. Check out our Facebook page for photos, and further information.
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Art Exhibition
The images on the wall are a collection from Sancta Maria College Photography and Sculpture students which deal with the notion of losing one’s head. The work expresses the student’s current stress levels and plays with the notion of being overwhelmed in the final weeks of the term. Date: Monday, September 25-Friday October 13. Venue: Showcase room, Botany Library.
U3A meeting
U3A Ormiston next meets on Thursday September 28 at 10am at the Flat Bush Old School Hall, corner Flat Bush School Road and Murphys Road. Our main speaker will be Peter Wilson talking on ‘Demystifying North Korea’, while Don Howarth will tell us about ‘Grey Power’. All welcome, free admission, morning tea provided. Come along and find out what U3A is all about! Phone Mike Lowe 279-3956.
Tuesday, September 26, 10am, followed by shared lunch. Speaker: Anne Tallott. Don’t forget our new venue – Glenhouse, 6 Glenside Avenue, Pakuranga Heights. Enquiries to Silena Martin, president. Email: nickandsilena@clear.net.nz
Garden club
Papatoetoe Garden & Floral Art Society meets in the Wesley Methodist Church Hall, 37 Kolmar Rd, Papaptoetoe on Tuesday September 26, 7.30pm. Guest speaker Jeanette Austin on orchids. Cut flowers and floral art on display. Trading table & supper. Phone Glenis 278-7853 or Rose 278-2223
Howick RSA Women’s Section
The next monthly meeting is on Friday September 29 at 10am. This month a fashion parade is being arranged by Gables Fashion. Trading table available with fresh food. Bring a friend and enjoy a cuppa and a chat with our friendly bunch before the meeting. Further enquiries to Bev Smith phone 534-9285.
Free pilates
Saturday September 30, 10am – 11am, Uxbridge Hall. Age and shape is no barrier for pilates - it is for absolutely everyone! If you can’t stretch, bend or move how you would like to then Juliet Lloyd says “come to Pilates”. Juliet has been teaching all levels of pilates for 14 years at Uxbridge and loves it. She is passionate about helping you get strong, supple and injury free.
Lymphoedema group
Lymphoedema support meeting - Monday September 25, 7.30pm at Domain Lodge, 1 Boyle Cres (off Park Rd), Grafton. Dr.Alessandra Canal, plastic surgeon, will speak about operations for Lymphoedema. All welcome – parking available – enquiries Joy 625-6463.
St Francis Day
On Sunday October 1 we will be celebrating St Francis Day at St Paul’s in the Park Anglican Church, 141 Chapel Road with a ‘Blessing of Pets’ service at 10am. Come and join us if you would like your pet blessed. Everyone most welcome, as are all pets of different shape, size and type. If you have any queries, please give me a call Reverend Warner Wilder 021 548 407.
Heraldry society
An illustrated talk on the heraldic work of English artist George Kruger Gray (1880-1943), St Peter’s Church, corner of Onehunga Mall & Church St, Onehunga, Auckland, Sunday October 1, 2pm. Free entry. No booking necessary. Phone Roger 271-5448.
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amed after a Maori chief, Te Haua Taua is a familiar face in the Howick, Pakuranga and Botany areas as he hobnobs with ministers, Members of Parliament, party candidates, supporters and is spotted in photographs sitting next to Prime Minister Bill English. On the campaign bus with deputy Prime Minister Paula Bennett singing Macarena, the morning after, he travels from Epsom to Mangere and Otara Farmers Markets and then to Papakura, Manukau and Botany. The day ends at the Pakuranga Night Market campaigning with National Party candidate for Pakuranga, Simeon Brown. For a 16-year-old who doesn’t drive, Te Haua has a lot on his plate. He’s the secretary for the Manukau East Council of Social Services (MECOSS), an active member of the Pakuranga electorate team, on the youth wing of New Zealand National Party, a member of Red Cross Service Council, a part of Pakuranga Interact and on the Maori Council at Pakuranga College. Mature beyond his years, Te Haua is now standing as student representative for the Pakuranga College Board of Trustees elections.
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he chairperson of the Howick Local Board, David Collings, has responded to comments made by MP for Botany Jami-Lee Ross at a Meet the Candidates meeting in Botany last week, calling them “disappointing.” The question, directed to Ross at the meeting, asked: “Reflecting on the difficulties of your involvement in recent local government electioneering, do you think it was wise for a member of parliament to be so involved in local government election matters? Any regrets and learnings?” A $100,000 Botany by-election was forced when former Howick Local Board member
Lucy Schwaner, who is married to Ross, walked out of the inauguration ceremony after losing her bid for chairperson to David Collings by 5 votes to 4. Two of the board’s members stood at the ceremony and declared they had been bullied and approached to vote for Schwaner. Ross defended his actions, saying he supported his wife and would “absolutely” do it again. “My wife made a decision to resign from the Howick Local Board last year. “She felt that the board was dysfunctional and she felt, as a group of them did, that they would try and change the leadership of that board. She was not
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HPK Swim to success at AIMS Games Howick Pakuranga Swimming Club had a great showing for their schools at the annual intermediate schools AIMS Games last week, coming away with 17 medals – including four golds. Congratulations to those medallists: Trelise Dance (pictured), Laura Wesseling, Miandi Oosthuizen, Michael Han, Gustav Campher, Ella Crowe and Daniel Cieplinksi. It was a particularly strong performance from Trelise Dance who not only claimed two gold and a silver medal, but also broke the New Zealand 12 year-old girl’s 50m breast stroke medal with a new time of 34.02 seconds – a record that had held since 1996.
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successful. Collings said the situation was an extremely difficult time for board members. “It’s no secret that the fallout from Lucy’s resignation from the Local Board caused board members and the community much hardship, along with a very expensive by-election. “It seems Mr Ross is only willing to acknowledge people as good hard-working members of our community if they toe the line and do as he requests of them,” he said. “I believe that is wrong, as do other board members and I believe that our community would also not appreciate this.”
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one-crunching tackles by Sam Cane and Liam Squire in the All Blacks’ 57-0 rugby whitewash of the Springboks at Albany was a fitting way to farewell champion defence coach Wayne Smith. A humble man renowned for his attacking prowess during his rugby playing days for Canterbury and the All Blacks, ‘The Professor’ became a revered international coach who played a major role in New Zealand’s backto-back World Cup success in 2011 and 2015 under the leadership of Graham Henry and Steve Hansen respectively. Last Saturday’s record thrashing of South Africa at Albany was the perfect send-off for a man who had contributed so much to his country’s success in taking the game to new heights. The transformation from the previous stuttering win against Argentina was staggering as the All Blacks amassed eight tries against a once-proud nation that has lost its mojo. Those achieved by Rieko Ioane, Brodie Retallick, Nehe MilnerSkudder and Lima Sopoaga were absolute classics that epitomised the pace and skill of All Black rugby at its best. With nippy halfback Aaron Smith providing a snappy service, Beauden Barrett was back to his best in setting up two tries for Nehe Milner-Skudder as well as
Agnew’s Angle providing the cross-kick that led to that of his brother, Scott. It was also the quick thinking Smith’s left-footed crosskick from a tap penalty that nabbed Rieko Ioane the opening try and it was magnificent Ioane breakout that led to Retallick’s stunner with Dane Coles making the final pass. Beauden Barrett struck the ball beautifully to convert eight of nine attempts at goal. Although few would dispute the awarding of man of the match honours to Retallick, there were several contenders. Chief amongst them was Cane and Squire who tackled with real venom, Smith, Barrett, and the amazing 20-year-old Ioane who was a constant menace. Once again the reserves made a huge impact with Codie Taylor, Ofa Tu’ungafasi, Scott Barrett and Ardie Savea maintaining the forward drive and Lima Sopoaga and Anton Lienert-Brown adding their special skills to the backs. Tu’ungafasi, whose selection raised eyebrows because he was regarded by many as a hopeless scrummager, was a revelation.
Using his 129kg bulk to good effect, he and fellow prop Wyatt Crockett, added power to the scrum and his strong carries were rewarded with a try. Clearly scrum guru Mick Cron has worked wonders with Tu’ungafasi who, should he maintain this form, will prove a more than adequate replacement for retired international Charlie Faumuina. Another to make a huge impact off the bench was Lienert-Brown who blasted through the tackle of a big Bok forward to set up a spectacular try for Sopoaga. It was also pleasing to see fullback Damian McKenzie concentrate on his core duties rather than trying to be constantly involved on attack. Blessed with freakish flair and pace, he is incredibly gifted but does best when he tempers his involvement. Meanwhile, with Sonny Bill Williams having another quiet game, it is difficult to understand why he is preferred to LienertBrown and Ngani Laumape as Ryan Crotty’s midfield partner. Williams was a reserve in both World Cup triumphs but has not got close to the form he showed in the last two years ago. LienertBrown and Laumape are younger, sharper attackers and more reliable tacklers. ■ Ivan Agnew is an award-winning sports writer and author.
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A fresh look for Spring – call the experts
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BEAUTIFUL 3,4 & 5 BEDROOM HOMES IN THE HEART OF ORMISTON Close to amazing facilities, shopping, schools, effective transport links, and the fantastic Barry Curtis Park. Rowan Estate offers an enviable lifestyle just a stones throw from everything you need.
pring is a perfect time to touch up the exterior and the interior of your home. After a long winter, the exterior of your home is a bit stressed out and needs some tender loving care, which will add to your home value and appeal. As the spring to-do list around the home builds up, refreshing the interior and exterior becomes a top priority. Naturally, a fresh coat of paint is often the way to go. But with spring being the prime time for recreation, homeowners who prefer to enjoy their spare time relaxing, may be better off leaving their painting jobs to the experts from East Auckland Painting Ltd. Greg Mustill employs an experienced team whose skill and knowledge are second to none. They offer a diverse painting service ranging from simple repaints of single rooms through to full interior or exterior work including doors, windowsills, surfeits and roofs. “In today’s working family scenario it so easy to let maintenance slide,” says Greg. “Unfortunately, when paintwork deteriorates it can downgrade the value of a home, and if you’re thinking of selling it’s a turn-off to buyers. “Peeling or grubby paint can make people wonder if there are bigger maintenance issues at stake. Also it is much more effective to keep on top of small jobs than put off maintenance until sud-
■■ Taking pride in their workmanship and quality paint work.
denly one is confronted by a big and costly bill to put things right.” Greg says now is the ideal time for painting houses, fences, garages and other buildings. “We tackle every job, no matter how big or small, with the same thorough professionalism, starting with proper surface preparation and undercoating then carrying through to the final topcoat and finish. Importantly, we don’t keep our customers waiting.” As an added bonus for customers, East Auckland Painting Ltd has a great all-year round special and is offering FREE pre-paint washing with all exterior repaints (conditions apply). “In fact, now’s a good time to plan ahead and take advantage of this special,” says Greg. And, as always before painting, Greg consults thoroughly with clients as to colour, the type of paint most suited to the job and the number of coats required. “We use all major paint brands,
such as Wattyl, Dulux and Resene, and work with oil and water-based paints. We also advise on the correct sheen to use as this can make a big difference in high traffic areas, wet rooms, or where exterior walls are exposed to the worst of the elements.” All East Auckland Painting Ltd., clients’ receive an on-site consultation and FREE, written, noobligation quote so there are no surprises. A fastidious tradesman, Greg is proud of his team’s reputation for working efficiently and leaving everything clean and tidy at the end of the day. “Whether we are painting a ceiling, refreshing interior rooms or tackling a full exterior repaint, we take pride in our workmanship.” To give you house a facelift with a fresh coat of paint, call Greg at: East Auckland Painting Ltd, P: 536-4356 M: 027- 619 2619 E: office@eastaucklandpainting.co.nz W: www.eastaucklandpainting.co.nz
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Howick and Pakuranga Times, Thursday, September 21, 2017 — 19
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20 — Howick and Pakuranga Times, Thursday, September 21, 2017
CLEARANCE –
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ASX XLS DIESEL
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Howick and Pakuranga Times, Thursday, September 21, 2017 — 21
FOUND
HOMESTAY
Edgewater College Homestay Families Wanted For International Students
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Are you an outgoing, social family who enjoy meeting people from different countries and backgrounds? Have you ever thought about hosting an International Student and are you a family that can give our student/s a home away from home? We are currently looking for local Kiwi English speaking families to host International Students from our school in 2018 for short and long term. • Families must be within a 5 to 6km radius to the school. (Within walking distance or 1 stage bus ride). • Students must have a separate individual bedroom with meals provided. • Families are reimbursed at $275 per week per student from 2018 Please contact Sarah at s.scanlan@edgewater.school.nz for an application pack or phone (09) 577 0407
PINK TEDDY found at Kelly Flavell Law office, If this teddy belongs to your child, please pop in to pick up.
ANNUAL MEETING ANNUAL GENERAL GENERAL MEETING Uxbridge Community Projects Incorporated Tuesday 26 Sept, 2017, 7pm 35 Uxbridge Road, Howick Any person who has engaged with UXBRIDGE over the last year, and also on our database, is invited to attend and vote for Board members 2017/18.
Can help!
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GROW is free of charge
Ph (09) 846 6869 for a group near you. www.grow.org.nz
Nominations for Board membership are invited and must be received before Monday 19 September 2017 at 5pm. Further information: Vickie Bowers, Centre Director 09 535 6467 vickie.bowers@uxbridge.org.nz
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Howick College welcomes students from many countries around the world and is currently seeking long and short term Homestay Hosts for 2018 • Hosts are required to speak English at home however, some Chinese speaking hosts are also needed • Homes within the Howick College zone are preferred • Students must have their own room and be provided 3 meals a day • We welcome interest from vegetarian and vegan families • You will be supported by our dedicated Homestay Team • Payments from 2018 will be $270 per week per student If you are interested and able to provide a safe caring environment please contact Vanessa Pickett Phone: 09-534 4492 ext 901 or Mobile: 021 129 0062 Email: vanessa.pickett@howick.school.nz
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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7825 - SOLUTIONS Across - 7, Remuneration. 8, Defect. 9, Chintz. 10, Stacked. 12, Lithe. 15, Flame. 16, Prayers. 18, Ballet. 20, Earwig. 22, Enthusiastic. Down - 1, Pedestal. 2, June. 3, Leather. 4, Larch. 5, Vicinity. 6, Knot. 11, Complete. 13, Horrific. 14, Arsenic. 17, Stout. 19, Aged. 21, Rose. CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7825 - SOLUTIONS Across - 7, Devil of a time. 8, Billet. 9, Swiped. 10, Differs (anag.). 12, Sh-ear. 15, Pygmy. 16, Condole. 18, Chill-I. 20, Carrie (carry). 22, Dead straight. Down - 1, Felicity. 2, Will. 3, Potters. 4, Cause (anag.). 5, Fin-is-he-d. 6, Peke (peak). 11, Familiar. 13, All right. 14, Concern. 17, Fir-st. 19, Hide. 21, Rail.
Homestay Hosts Required For International Students
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous East Ph Rob 0275143500
PRAYER TO THE VIRGIN MARY (Never known to fail) O Most Beautiful Flower of Mt. Carmel, Fruitful Vine, Splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, Assist me in my necessity. O Star of the Sea, help me and show me herein you are my Mother. O Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succour me in my necessity (Mention Your Request now). There are none that can withstand your power. O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee. (3 times) O Holy Mary, I place this cause in your hands. (3 times) Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days. You must publish it, and it will be granted to you. R.H.
SPORTS NOTICES
CARS FOR SALE
PAKURANGA UNITED RUGBY CLUB
TOUCH MODULE
JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LTD 2013, 82,000kms, New Zealand New
SENIORS
3.6P, 8A, 5 door, 4x4, Auto, Leather seats, Parking sensors, All the mod cons Great condition $40,000 ono
Tuesday or Thursday
JUNIORS
Wednesday The 2017/18 season taps off for Juniors on Wednesday 18th October Seniors Tuesday 24th and Thursday 26th October 2017 through to the end of February
Registration and information online now www.purc.co.nz
Call Selina 027 371 8181
Christian LINK SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 All Saints’ Anglican Church Phone 534-6864 Email: allsaints@xtra.co.nz GBR088
Services: Sun 7.30am & 9.30am Wednesday 10am www.allsaintshowick.org.nz
8.30am, 9am, 10:45am & 5.30pm Great Children’s Programme available 5 Ben Lomond Crescent, Pakuranga, Ph 576 1500 www.eastgatecc.org.nz
www.elimchristiancentre.org.nz
SUNDAY
One Lord One Faith One People
Selwyn Rd, Howick
Sunday at Eastgate
Looking for a church home?
SERVICE 华语翻译
Sunday morning 9.30am (with children’s programme) Sunday evening service TBA Youth Group every Friday 7.00pm
Cnr Wellington & Picton Sts Phone 534-5142
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Howick Presbyterian Church
St Andrew’s Church Centre Cnr Vincent St & Ridge Rd, Howick www.howpres.org.nz | Ph 535 4403
159 Botany Road 09 538 0360 east@elim.org.nz
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Thursday, September 28
10am Morning Worship
Tamil service
Encouraging messages, inspiring worship, exciting children’s & youth programmes
Sunday, September 24 9.30am Family Service with King’s Kids
Eastgate - a lighthouse in the community
TIMES
8.30am | 10am | 11.30am | 5pm | 6pm
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To advertise your Church Services in this feature next week, phone Classifieds on 271 8055 or email tanyac@times.co.nz
Ph: 271 8055 • Fax: 271 8056 • Email classifieds@times.co.nz
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Any further enquiries to Ben 576 7928 extn 1
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BUILDERS
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COMPUTERS
BATHROOM RENOVATIONS
TV Audio Aerials Heatpumps
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Air conditioners
Electricians CD130002
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DAVE TAPPER BUILDERS Ltd Old School Builder
All Interior Renova ons Bathrooms Kitchens Doors Plasterbd lining Repairs and Maintenance Co-ordinate SubContractors Available
021 764797 or 532 8930
138J Harris Road East Tamaki 271 6262
DECKS
Over 17 years service
CONTRUCTION LTD Licensed Building Practitioners
021-369 881 www.sos-appliance-repairs.co.nz
ARCHITECTURE CD177619
DRAFTING & DESIGN
Plans for new houses & additions 30yr experience. Prof member ADNZ - LBP
Lynch Design 577 1939 www.lynchdesign.co.nz
CARPET LAYING
ACTIVE retired carpenter past master builder, wants small jobs e.g. easing sticky doors, windows, deck repairs, all carpentry jobs, Ph Bob 534-1355 MAINTENANCE & Building repairs. Small jobs, qualified Ph 576 7841 or 021 1481076
CATERING
DELICIOUS DINING
Your local caterer for over 15 years Any event or occasion Please call me or email deliciousdining@xtra.co.nz 537 1312 or 021 180 9878
CONCRETE
Floors, drives, paths Small job enquiries welcome Castle Concrete Ph 534-5177 0274-768-924
FREE quote on all concreting. Call Tony 021 518901 PROCON for all your concrete requirements, drives, patios, small/lge slabs, plain, coloured, imprinted. Ph Vince for a free quote 021 415 436
CARPET CARE CARPET Cleaning starting from $80 Ph Grant 533 0522, 0211 576 963
We have skilled emergency plumbers on hand, so don’t hesitate, call the experts!
Phone Steve 09 577 4942 or 021 625 378 majesticplumbing@xtra.co.nz www.majesticplumbing.co.nz
SPOUTING AND ROOFING
CONTINUOUS SPOUTING IN 64 COLOURS OR COPPER No joins - No leaks - guaranteed Enhancing the look and value of your home Made to measure on-site in Colorcote steel All work guaranteed WINZ approved
Rick 027 256 2533 Neil 021 135 5174
We do WINZ quotes
A STOVE PROBLEM? NZ Reg Electrician
Specialising in stove repairs
Ph Alan 0274-516-454 a/h 576-6756 East City Stove Repairs
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FENCING & TRELLIS 535 6227 021 726697 Sam 027 4981810 Adrian
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No job too small. Repairs, Fencing, Pool Fencing. Free Quotes.
We We also also deliver deliver landscaping landscaping supplies supplies from from Builders Builders Mix, Mix, Sand, Sand, Pebbles, Pebbles, Bark Bark etc etc at at very very competitive competitive prices prices
SHIFTERS
Local & long distance by careful & courteous removalists with many years of experience REASONABLE RATES FOR AN EXCELLENT JOB BERT TARRY CARRIERS NZ LTD Ph: 274 2916
ELECTRICIAN Reg. hard working & reliable, value for dollars, all work undertaken. Satisfaction guar Ph 534-8889
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ELECTRICIAN Registered Electrical, Smartvent & Alarms. Ph Mark 027 495 4219, a/h 534 3227
021 43 43 23 537 1904 all hrs
20 years experience in soft and hard landscaping PLAN DESIGN MAINTENANCE DIGGER HIRE HOLE DRILLING
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ELECTRICIAN NZ registered, very reasonable rates. All electrical services. 027 296 1520
All fencing, decks, retaining walls, landscaping & more Competitive pricing Free Quotes
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ELECTRICAL
or Copper
For a free quote contact Drewe Ph: 027 539 9851 or 0800 432 724 drewe@fasciaandspouting.co.nz www.fasciaandspouting.co.nz
• Drain unblocking • CCTV camera • Drain repairs • Surface water problems Certified Drainlayers Free quotes and advice
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CARPETLAYER Cheap carpet, supply/lay Restretching/repairs 0800 555410 www.nocowboys. co.nz/carpet
CARPENTERS
Trusted Plumbers and Gasfitters
Ph: 533 0136 or 021 370 307
For anything electrical • Registered Electricians • Established over 25 years in local area • ECANZ guaranteed • Gold card discount Phone 274 6977
LEES CARPETS
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AA CARPET Laying & repairs, no job too small Ph Brian 0274-966094/5341302
Rick 027 256 2533 Neil 021 135 5174
Carey
CONCRETE
FURNITURE REMOVAL
PACKING, MOVING & STORAGE
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533-6954
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Servicing all major brands of Whiteware appliances
• Retaining walls • Concrete work • Dig outs • Excavator hire Free quotes and advice
Drain Unblocking CCTV Camera Surface Water Problems Dig ups & Repairs Free Quotes & Advice Registered Drainlayer 021 135 5174 mcwilliams_drainage @hotmail.com
A1 ELECTRICAL Registered. Powerpoints, Lights, Sw/boards, Rewires and Repairs. Prompt service, reas rates. Phone Mark 021959439, a/h 5344401
VINYL LAYING, supply, prep & install. No job too big or small Ph Brendan 021-996-898, 537-8402ah
49D Springs Rd, East Tamaki Ph 273 8899
Ph: 271 8055 • Fax: 271 8056 • Email classifieds@times.co.nz
Affordable consultations and planting plans. Phone Karen 021 865 590
ALL HEDGES, TREES, LAWNS
Also garden maintenance rubbish removal, waterblasting. Free quotes. 17 Yrs exp. Residential/commercial Ph: Peter 021 39 33 84 QUALITY GARDEN SERVICES
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NZ registered electrical service technician
Alternator Charge Rate, Starter Condition and Check Plus Battery Test - FREE OF CHARGE
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APPLIANCE REPAIRS
24B Polaris Pl, East Tamaki - OPEN SAT 8.30-1pm Ph/Fax 274 0495 Auto Electrical & Mechanical Repairs
PLUMBERS
Driveways/Floors Parking areas Exposed Aggregate All earthworks Retaining & more
021 022 46711
VINYL LAYER 25 yrs exp. Karl 027 2481167 or 576 7936 a/h
CD254828
APPLIANCES
0800 277 2529 www.bsrconcrete.co.nz
PAKURANGA AUTO ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL
Specialists in: Drain unblocking CCTV Drain Locator Tree Root Removal Lorrin Mathews 021 571 110 E: lorrin@mathews.co.nz
K58004
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• Reclad Specialists • Alterations • Renovations • Repairs • Bathrooms • Decks • WaterprooďŹ ng Competitive Prices - Free Quotes Office: 09 527 6360 Dave: 021 836 360 www.franix.co.nz
CD253271 CD253271
K75008
Repairs to: Parmco, Turboair, Fisher & Paykel, European & Italian appliances • Stoves & Rangehoods • Waste disposals • Dishwashers • Laundry
Mathews Drainage & Pipeline Specialists M
Power you need KOBA BATTERIES
Driveways/Patios Swimming Pool surrounds Decorative coloured Concrete Exposed Pebbles and Aggregates Concrete Sealing Bobcat and Digger Post Hole Boring
Great rates, Gold Card discount. Local family business. Reliable, friendly, no job too small. EFTPOS avail. Call Anthony 534 0275
CD255199
Robinhood - Alto - Blanco Everdure - Omega Authorised Service
(SuperGold Card Discount)
Ph: 534 1244 Email: celsius@outlook.co.nz
MOTORING
K55042
FRANIX
NZ Registered
HeatSales, Pump Services Installation and Servicing
Ph: 5768812 Open 7 Days 83 Reeves Rd Pakuranga
CONCRETE & CONCRETING
for over 20 yrs
CD243547
PRODECK
535 6950 021 0333 149
Celsius
CD253440
L1S014
APPLIANCE REPAIRS
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CD255903
DESIGN & BUILD Permits arranged Selection of quality materials Guaranteed work ** LBP Ph: 535-5775 021-164-7428
L HOL -$50 for an SCuHmpOseOrvice $90+gst
CD248907
½ price TV, audio Washing machine refrigerators Factory Returns entre rvice C ed Se is r o Auth
Ph: Paul 534 7427 hm or 021 251 4615
Microsoft Certified Professional
L PEdCitIioAnal unit S Y A D d I a
CD237020
Complete renova on service Supply & custom build op ons Tiled shower systems Concept to comple on
PC Laptop LCD Printer Virus Network Email Data Recovery Onsite Job NO Fix NO Fee
Certified Drainlayers Drain unblocking Cesspit Clearance CCTV Camera Excavation & reinstatement Vacuum Loader Truck Grease Trap Servicing Pump Station Servicing Professional advice Free no obligation quotes Phone Blair 027 2333 048
Sand/polyurethane staining/ blonding New & old floors Supply & lay cork tiles. Free Quotes Ph: 537 3371 Neil Craft 027 296 6320 Kris Craft 021 055 7522 www.craftfloorsanding.co.nz
SN64060
Ph: 533 0486 or 021 078 7336
D & J Computer
Electrician
ALL BLOCKS LTD
HEATING
Family owned/operated over 30 yrs
CD249842
Additional Outlet Phone Jack TV/VCR Tuning Ph: 532 8723 021 661 469
CD137943
CD6793
ALTERATIONS & Additions. Ring Colin Edmonds, Registered Builder. 5345721, 0274-951-685
25 years experience 1. Stylish and affordable Bathroom renovations 2. Bathroom and Shower renovation specialist 3. Wall and Floor Tiling 4. All Aspects of Domestic Plumbing Service & Repair
INSTALLATION
IT PC lap tops Sony, Panasonic, LG Sanyo, Toshiba
09 277 7874 viphomeservices.co.nz
CRAFT AA DOBBS LTD FLOORSANDING New Zealand Registered
CD255310
TV AERIAL
FREE QUOTES
ALL fixing builders, alterations, renovs, repairs. Reg’d. Vincent 533 9658 or 021 1353388
BATHROOM IMPRESSIONS
Extensions Construction Services Weather Tight Solutions
CD252360
AERIAL Installation, home theatre setup, extra TV outlets incl Sky Ph: Rodger 021 659677
Security Screened, Trained & Insured Operators
CD252647
HORIZON AERIALS LTD
New Homes Alterations Reclads
CD145261
Freeview Installed Same Day Best Prices Guaranteed
Domestic/Commerical New builds Ground water problems Phone Allen 027 546 0553 ccsl1@xtra.co.nz
Damien Westwood Mob: 027 4854 412 Ph: 536 5112 or westwoodbuilders@xtra.co.nz www.westwoodbuilders.co.nz
Fixed Price Regular & One-Off’s Personalised Service Window & Carpet Cleaning ! Plus Lawns & Gardens
CERTIFIED DRAINLAYER
FLOORING & SERVICES
CD242704
Aerials & TV INSTALLATION
Ph: 534 5888 Mob: 027 507 8680
HOMES & OFFICES
ADDITIONS, alterations, bathrooms, decks, etc. all types of work. over 40 yrs exp. Registered Certified Builder Ph Ken 534-1214
AERIALS
LICENCED BUILDING PRACTITIONER REGISTERED MASTER BUILDERS
ELECTRICAL
CD251447
CA Professional services, for accounting, tax returns, GST, payroll, Startups. Xero, Mobile service and fixed price. Ph Balaji Kris 021 175 87 78: 537 5942
CLEANER avail, excel refs, honest, reliable, prods suppld. $25p/hr. Kelly 021 150 1974
CD255764
Experienced builder to carry out all your renovation wants and needs. High standard or workmanship guaranteed PHIL’S HOME RENOS 021 277 3998
DRAINLAYING
BUILDERS CD163461
BOOKKEEPING Service simple solutions. Xero, MYOB, GST, PAYE. Sheryl 0212982786
CLEANING
cd237763
ACCOUNTING SERVICES
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TOP QUALITY - LOW COST Lawn mowing Garden maintenance Garden makeovers Trees Affordable Landscaping FREE QUOTES Phone:
271 1125 021 264 6080
CD149879
GARDEN Control all weeding, pruning, reg garden maintnce. Robert 0274 990 513 / 5347536 GARDENER, cleaner, driver. Wants any work! 278 3087 Handymangardeners. co.nz. All garden care Ph Michael 0276 162 146 HORTICULTURE Service. National Cert in Hort. Free quote, dedicated to quality work Contact Dan 021 1223092
GARAGE DOORS GARAGE doors supply & repairs. Ph Amnon (021) 399616 or 268-2383a/h no extra charge Sundays
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ROOFING
PLUMBERS
ROOFING REPAIR SERVICE 26Yrs Exper. All work Guar. Ph 536-7173 or 0210-798-166
AJ BOWKER
PAINTER & DECORATOR
We will assemble for you! Ph 0274 945 447 or 534 8404
CD243734
CD250676
PROCON Residential Ltd Int/Ext painting. For free quote Ph Vince 021 415 436
GG LANDSCAPES, construction & design, decks, fences, retainers, concrete, paving, gardens, lawn & all landscaping, 537 5848, 022 3801445
REPAINTS Int-Ext 30+yrs exp. relibale with refs. Phone Rob 0211848173
LAWNCARE
Lawn & Gar& HEDGES. Friendly ser534 2053 or
LOCKSMITHS
0800 24 LOCK 0800 245 625 HOWICK LOCKSMITHS
PAVING ABOUT PAVING: Driveways, patios & paths, garden edging & repair work. Ben 021 884 072 or 534 5041 ADL PAVING & LANDSCAPING. Ph Adrian 027603-1919 or a/hrs 537-2345
PEST CONTROL
BE BUG-FREE Ants, Cockroaches, Fleas, Flies, Spiders, Mosquitoes, Rats & Mice, Wasps 20+ years experience
and drainage Hot water cylinders Bathrooms, kitchens New and repairs
All work guaranteed Over 35 years in area
Brett 534 3562 027 493 0181 Warren 534 3551 027 281 9454
ANY Plastering/ Painting! In/out. Lge/sml jobs, small holes repaired New homes/ factories. Joe 021 027 03803
LOCAL Master Plumber, Gasfitter, Drainlayer. Over 20yrs exp. competitive rates, excell customer service. Call Steve at Majestic Plumbing Ltd 021 625378
PLASTERBOARD stopping, new and alterations, quality work, reas rates. Grant 021 673 388
PLUMBER All maint wrk, no job too small. Prompt service. Ph 535 9567 PLUMBER Certified 23+yrs exp. New or RENO work/ Hot Water Cylinders. Brad 022 671 8125.
PLUMBER
RUBBISH REMOVALS
Gary Hanson Plumbing Ltd
027 594 1243 537 4796
Forsuperior superiorrecovering recovering of For lounge && dining suites, of lounge dining suites, lazyboys, antiques, squabs lazyboys, antiques, squabs Huge fabric selection with Huge fabric selection with over 30,000 choices over 30,000 choices Workmanship guaranteed Workmanship guaranteed FREE in-home quotes with Polishing fabrics and Repairs Email photos and details to: FREE pick-up and delivery briar@stackpoles.co.nz Polishing & Repairs to Julie or Nick TalkTalk to Briar, Julie or Nick
PH: Ph:274-8585 274-8585
WATERBLASTING ✓ Specialist waterblasting
& housewashing, driveways, paths, decks & windows ✓ Domestic & commercial ✓ Low pressure bio-wash ✓ Professional presentation Call Nick 537 4602 or 029 7700581
Safe, low pressure, exterior cleaning Houses, Roof treatments, Paths, Drives, Decks CALL YOUR LOCAL OPERATOR CRAIG 535-5661 www.chemwash.co.nz
WINDOW CLEANING ALL WINDOWS, frames, sills, I will give a free quote today. Kevin 535 7321 or 027 496 9784 WINDOW cleaning. Best price. Phone Grant 533 0522 or 0211 576 963 WINDOWS in/out, exterior housewash, gutter clearing. Exp operator. Phone Keith @ Panoramics 027 245 3444 / 530 8136
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HOWICK/ HGHLD PK, fully furn room, $200 all incl, handy shops, bus. 5343339, 0210463437
TO LET
R0BYN CAMPBELL & MELISSA PARRY Rental & Property Management Specialists
Professionalism Dedication Excellent Communication Proactive Approach Robyn and Melissa have worked in Property Management for the past 16 years and were awarded Ray White Property Manager of the year in 2006 and 2015. Being energetic and dedicated professionals, Robyn and Melissa ensure a reliable tenant is placed into your property. If you require a complete Property Management service whereby eliminating any stress such as rent collection, monthly inspections etc Robyn and Melissa will deliver a professional standard of service. Robyn Campbell and Melissa Parry, Howick Office, 10 Uxbridge Rd, Howick Direct Dial 538 1227 Mobile 021 350 878 MOUNTFORT ESTATE AGENTS LTD Licensed (REAA2008)
TO LET
GARDEN Household & General, also garden work & waterblasting. Fast, friendly service. Ph Peter 021 393384
RUBBISH REMOVAL
Household, Garden Waste & General Rubbish Ph: 0800 789 248
& STUMP GRINDING Reducing Thinning Shaping Full removal Chipped onsite/removed Good rates Great refs Free quotes
ALL TREES & STUMPS, chipping etc. est. 49 yrs, free quotes Ph Terry, NZ Arbor Tech, 027 4989 080, 530 8741
HOWICK OFFICE
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
PAKURANGA - BUCKLANDS BEACH 1 Bed The Parade $420incl pr/wtr Sally 1 Bed Waller Ave $420 Sally 2 Bed f/f The Parade $480 p&wr Sally HOWICK - COCKLE BAY - MELLONS BAY 1 Bed Moore St $200 Robyn/Melissa 5 Bed+ Botany Rd $750 Sally 4 Bed Bleakhouse Rd $780 Sally MANUREWA 3 Bed McDougall St $420 Robyn/Melissa MANGERE 6 Bed Naylors Dr $620 Robyn/Melissa
HALF MOON BAY OFFICE
BRANCH MANAGER
Shop 6, Compass Building, Half Moon Bay Marina Lloyd Reardon DDI 216 99 61 Mob 021 887 811 lloyd.reardon@raywhite.com Sam Carr DDI 538 1237 / 021 422 177 Email: sam.carr@raywhite.com
DS TREES & Landscapes, all tree work & stumps, hedges, mulching, rubbish removal. Ph Doug 021537171/537-8595
PHIL’S TREE & STUMP GRINDING
All Tree Work - Fully Insured - Qualified Arborists Over 25yrs Exp. 535 9093 027 476 0246
TREES STUMP GRINDING STUMP GRINDING Remove stumps the easy way. Remove stumps the easy way.
BRUCE (021) 653-425 BRUCE534-2595 (021) 653-425
534-2595 Also Pauanui
MOUNTFORT ESTATE AGENTS LTD Licensed (REAA 2008) PROPERTY MANAGEMENT & RENTALS Email: rentals.howick.nz@raywhite.com Internet: www.rwhowick.co.nz
10 Uxbridge Road, Howick - Ph 538 0680
TREES
ALL TREE WORK Stump Grinding Fully Insured Free Mulch Ph Brett 533-0473 or 021-279-9118
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HOWICK - COCKLE BAY 3 Bed Abercrombie St $570 4 Bed Avoca Rd $770 HALF MOON BAY - BUCKLANDS BEACH 2 Bed Clovelly Rd $540 WIRI 4 Bed Totara Meadows $620
Lloyd Lloyd Lloyd Lloyd
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.hoult ham@raywhite.com
DANNEMORA 4 Bed Thornbury Cr $680 HALF MOON BAY - BUCKLANDS BEACH 2 Bed Bucklands Beach Rd $450
Matt Michelle
Ray White MOUNTFORT ESTATE AGENTS LTD Licensed (REAA 2008) PROPERTY MANAGEMENT & RENTALS
BOTANY OFFICE
20 Crescent Lane, Botany Town Centre Lloyd Reardon DDI 216 99 61 Mob 021 887 811
lloyd.reardon@raywhite.com Sam Carr DDI 538 1237 / 021 422 177 Email: sam.carr@raywhite.com
BEACHLANDS 6 Bed HOWICK 3 Bed FLAT BUSH 4 Bed MT WELLINGTON 2 Bed
Karaka Rd
$650
Sam
Abercrombie St
$570
Lloyd
Brookview Dr
$620
Lloyd
Barrack Rd
$420
Lloyd
FLATBUSH OFFICE
Shop 25, 123 Ormiston Road, Botany Junction Cathy Huang DDI: 538 1288 or 021 883 600 Amny Lam DDI: 538 1287 or 021 108 6663
cathy.huang@raywhite.com amny.lam@raywhite.com
PAKURANGA – HIGHLAND PARK 2 Bed Latham Ave $450 2 Bed Riverview Rd $450 3 Bed Dale Cres $500 3 Bed Greenhill Cre $530 3 Bed Reelick Ave $530 3 Bed Bradbury Rd $580 3 Bed Gossamer Dr $580 3 Bed Tamaki Bay Dr $580 3 Bed Seaglen Pl $590 4 Bed Dale Cres $600 4 Bed Gosford Dr $670 SUNNYHILLS 3 Bed Fordyce Ave $560 HOWICK - MELLONS BAY - SHELLY PARK 6 Bed Pohutukawa Ave $1300 HALF MOON BAY 3 Bed Seaspray Dr $550 FLAT BUSH - DANNEMORA 4 Bed Tralee Tce $700 4 Bed Magnolia Pl $750 4 Bed Mellick Pl $695 5 Bed Cady Dr $900 MISSION HEIGHTS 4 Bed Skelligs Dr $700 NORTHPARK 4 Bed Tralee Tce $700 4 Bed Belsera Ct $720 4 Bed Mellick Pl $695 MT WELLINGTON 2 Bed Malone Rd $460 ONEHUNGA 3 Bed Victoria St $880 AUCKLAND CENTRAL - KINGSLAND 2 Bed Central Rd $590
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All about
Qualified Arborist
AFFORDABLE plastering. New work & alterations. Skimming, cove & gib fixing. Ph Phil 021 521 403
PLUMBERS
Ph Josh 534 6147 or 021 074 8027
KB2051 E3C026
CD142804
Ph: 533 0437 027 600 6232
All tree and hedge work Rubbish removal Garden Clearouts Free Quotes Fully Insured
534-7361, 292-8930 0274-767-746
AA PLASTERING & painting, full skimming, big and small jobs. 022 399 1601
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BOTANY cple wtd, or sgle person, $280=$180, all mod cons, use swimming pool, gym, tennis ct, Ph: James 0210714846
HOWICK s/cont unit, pvte entrance, $290pw incl pwr, wtr, internet. Pvte bthrm with shwr, light cooking facilities, Whiteware incl, washer/dryer, use of home gym Ph Samantha 021726558
A-CLASS TREE SERVICES
Ph Murray
Prompt Reliable Service Bathrooms Kitchens General Maintenance Hot Water Cylinders Spouting & Roofing
Hill Plumbing Certifying plumbing, gas
CD202782
Ph Wayne 273 5052 mobile 021 305 127
Trees, hedges and stumps Trim’d, removed, chip’d Pruning/shaping, rubbish and Section clearing Phone 536 5955
CD166407
Free quotes Interior & exterior Quality work at affordable prices
Handy Andy
CD48042
ting Ltd Wayn e’s Pain
New Work ♦ Renovations Specialists ♦ Bathroom / Kitchen ♦ Gas Installations ♦ Hot Water Cylinders ♦ All Maintenance ♦ Certifying Plumbers EXPERIENCED, QUALITY SERVICE Ph Allan or Matt Craig P: 027 496 2118 or 09 215 1144 ♦
Jim 0800 38 38 48
PLASTERERS
WATERBLASTING
TREE SERVICES
A1 TREE HEDGE & STUMP
021366615 or 0508932532
ACCOMMODATION OFFERED
AAA TREE/Hedge services, quality job, bargain price, free quote Russ 0212299155
Plumbing
CD177471
PAINTERS & DECORATORS
www.allgoplumbing.co.nz
Over 25 yrs experience Interior & Exterior New & Repairs Quality Workmanship Small bathroom renovations Waterproof Free Quotes Satisfaction Guaranteed Reference Available Ph: Lubo Kecer 021 871 882 or 092162318
K54146
RIDE ON, life style bocks, dom/comm, Garden, pruning, waterblasting, rubbish removal Ph 022 3554651
Spouting, Roofing, Hot Water Cylinder Repairs/Replacements, Drainage/Unblocking ALL WORK HAS A WATER TIGHT GUARANTEE WE RESPOND TO ALL CALLS! 24/7. Ph 534 5286
H3X019
CD242335
Small and large lawns Residential / Commercial Rubbish removal Trees, hedges, trimming Garden clean-ups Locally owned / operated Free quotes Ph Bruce 537 3470 or 021 0262 1890
CD197785
L5F014
BRUCIE’S
LAWNMOWING
WALLPAPERING specialist. Strip, hang, Ph Andrew 027 4600048 or 5244 111
CD237017
GREENMAN den TREES Free quotes. vice. Phone 021 570 409
535 1111 027 235 2517
TILER
KAK007
EZYMOW free quotes, friendly, reiliable & affordable service Ph Scott 0210 2475 434
Hot Water Cylinders Bathroom/Kitchen Renovations Roof Leaks General Maintenance All Work Guaranteed
CD155961
Silver Medal DESIGN Winner CONSTRUCTION Ellerslie MAINTENANCE Flowershow
Certifying Plumber
Stackpole’s Stackpole’s Upholstery Upholstery
THE TILE GUY Floor & Wall Tiling. Certified Waterproofing. Stonemason by trade. 30yr exp. 0210311899
CD180802
K58038
LANDSCAPES Ph: 535 9155 thebehersings@xtra.co.nz
ADAM OXLEY
Ph Ross 521 2777 or 021-944899
FOR ALL YOUR Landscaping needs. Over 10 years experience. Call Tim on 021 885 676
Terry’s
1st For Hot Water Cylinder Repairs
171 Moore St, Howick Ph: 535 7524 www.easterncovercentre.co.nz
CD140634
All domestic & commercial requirements. Free quote, prompt service. Regd. Master Painter. all work guaranteed
PAINTER/Plasterer & handyman 30 yrs+ exp Ph Muzza 577-2989/0276770294
PAINTING & DECORATING
CD229507
LANDSCAPING
PAINTER Paperhanger. Free quotes, Pensioner discount. 30yrs exp. 535-3022
SS80294
Handymangardeners. co.nz All jobs Ph Michael 0276 162 146 or 576 0105
PAINTER int/ext roof, free quote, qual work Korean Painters. Charlie 027 245 0807
• House/Building Washing • Decks, Paths, Drives, Fences • Roof and Gutter Clean • Roof - Moss/Lichen Treatment We also offer: • Carpet Cleaning • Pest Control Book your Spring Spruce-up, call
HOWICK beach 2 brm, new cottage, snr cple, n/pets, $440 Ph 535 7877
CD190820
If you want something fixed such as: Painting fences,garages etc Plumbing job Timber and plastic repairs Fence repairs Broken plastic Some appliances can be fixed I will look at anything and give you advice Ph Merv 027 444 7426
PAINTER Int/Ext, 25 yrs exp in Eastern suburbs. Roger Parker 576 9796 or 021951634
CD155540
ANY FIX-IT
Interior/Exterior painting, Wallpaper stripping, Plasterboard fixing/stopping, Residential/Commercial High quality workmanship Ph Vincent 5339658 021-135 3388
Quality guaranteed Free Quote Waterproofing Best Prices Wall and floor Underfloor Heating David Yang 273 6566 or 021 1867 361
Exterior Cleaning Specialists
K54159
Flat pack specialists
TILING
Local Master Plumbers 24/7
arrowplumbing.nz
For boats, outdoor blinds & furniture
TO LET
WATERBLASTING Services, Driveways, paths, decks, FREE quote Reuben 027 323 8414
CD255813
An experienced gentleman with years of experience in additions, renovations, wallpapering & painting etc. All other work considered also...
A1 CHINESE PAINTERS
CATKIN
WATERBLASTING
COVERS K54154
HANDYMAN
0800 420 900
WATERBLASTING
KP87651
HANDYMEN
TILING
CD246999
CD217636
broken windows glazing mirrors cat doors balustrades showers splashbacks Ph 265 2941 38 Trugood Dr, Burswood www.haynesglass.co.nz
CD240215
Interior and Exterior Painting, Wallpapering New and Existing Registered Master Painter Ph Andy 027 495 8661
If water or gas runs through it, we do it!
KB2051
HAYNES GLASS
UPHOLSTERERS
SS78394
PAINTERS & DECORATORS
GLASS & GLAZING
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PAWS AND CLAWS ADVANCED VETERINARY CARE
&
CD255156
NEW ACCIDENT
EMERGENCY SERVICE NOW OPEN AND
AVAILABLE AFTER HOURS , INCLUDING PUBLIC HOLIDAYS VSA is proud to bring you the very best in an animal hospital, with a dedicated team providing advanced surgery, imaging and physiotherapy, together with excellent emergency and after-hours care.
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Cataway Waiuku
St Pau St aul’ l’s l’ s in in the he Par ark k An Angl gli lic ican Chu ican hurc hurc rch h 141 Chapel Road, Botany
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www.catawaywaiuku.co.nz 10 Jenny Lane, Waiuku Mobile: 021 492 280 - Toll Free 0800 492 280 Cats only - individual spacious rooms (No cages)
Any queries please don’t hesitate to call Revere Rev erend ere nd War Warner ner Wi Wilde lder lde r 021 021 548 40 407 7
Jessential Dog Training
173 Moore St, Howick - Phone: 535 4180 - E: howick.glass@xtra.co.nz
CD255841
Standard Cat Doors - Magnetic Cat Doors - Micro-chip Cat Doors Standard Dog Doors - Dogmate Dog Doors
* Beachlands based * Small classes or ask about our private one to one training sessions * No behaviourial work - purely training your dog
Ph Sarah 021 550 153 to discuss further
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petcremations
CD245986
Telephone 09 263 8692 - www.petcremations.co.nz
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QUALIFIED PET SERVICES (now under new Management)
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Personal One-on-One Dog and Puppy Training at Your Home
CD245949
09 299 9539 150 AIRFIELD ROAD, TAKANINI qualifiedpetservices@gmail.com wwww.qualifiedpet.co.nz
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CD256057
Phone: (09) 965 4496 Mobile: 021 262 0190
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MOBILE CAT GROOMING De-knotting 20+ years experience
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Whether it’s Geoffrey the goldfish, Rumples the rabbit or Misty the cat, pets are more than just animials - they’re members of the family and a loved friend. But there comes a time when, sadly, our pets leave us. Rest In Pets is a range of affordable cardboard pet caskets and urns, allowing families and children to give their beloved pets the dignified send off they deserve.
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Millhouse Integrative Medical Centre is looking for a professional individual to fill a part time receptionist position. This position involves providing high-quality front-line Reception support for our busy Howick based practice. The following skills and attributes are required: Good communication skills, with the ability to relate to a wide range of people in a professional and friendly manner Computer skills, with an understanding of Medtech 32 being an advantage Good organisational and administration skills Ability to work in a team manner Ability to be flexible and tolerant Convey an attitude that is pleasant and outgoing with a good sense of humour Ability to provide a high quality, professional service, and maintain a professional business-like image The successful applicant will be flexible with hours as well as good people skills. Must be willing to go into the role head on be ready for any challenge that comes your way. Previous medical centre receptionist experience is preferred. For more information or for a friendly chat please call Lisa on (0210 687 300) Please send your CV to millhousemedical@xtra.co.nz
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Ormiston Senior College is an innovative and forward thinking senior college in Flat Bush, South East Auckland. The current roll of over 500 students is growing each year. We are focused on preparing and inspiring students to achieve their very best in a global society. We are seeking a full time, permanent, experienced Executive Officer with proven leadership capability to manage the school’s finances, property and support staff. The finance portfolio includes budget preparation, financial statements and the college payroll. In addition, the role requires leadership and management of the support staff team of approximately 20, and oversight and responsibility for property matters. Strategic thinking and problem solving combined with attention to detail are important in this role, as is being flexible, adaptable and collaborative. As a leader in the college, it is imperative for the successful applicant to be approachable and demonstrate a high level of interpersonal skills. Experience in a school is a definite advantage. The position reports directly to the principal and the Board of Trustees. Applications including CV and covering letter to: the Principal’s PA Lynnette Greeff at lgreeff@ormiston.school.nz Job description available on request. Applications close 5:00pm Monday 16 October 2017.
Pakuranga Experienced friendly receptionist required who will accept responsibility to competently manage a range of administrative tasks in our 3 dentist/ 4 hygienist practice. You will be efficient, organised, proactive and able to think on your feet. Great people skills, computer skills, initiative, a strong work ethic with an ability to learn are necessary. Please email CV to Peter at psmith@frasersmithlowe.co.nz
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RTLB Cluster 11 Part Time Office Secretary If you are looking for a fresh challenge with friendly colleagues then we believe we have the opportunity for you. Our busy RTLB Centre based onsite at Pakuranga Intermediate welcomes applications for an RTLB Secretary. The position is for 4 days, maximum 24 hours per week (Term time only). We require someone who is outgoing, confident, organised and flexible with a good command of English. The ideal candidate should have experience in an office environment, with a high level of computer skills. Applications close at 12pm on Thursday 28th September or sooner if a suitable applicant. Please send a C.V., the names of two referees and a covering letter detailing your suitability for the vacancy to: Karen Eaton, Cluster Manger, Howick Pakuranga RTLB Centre, Pakuranga Intermediate School, 43 – 49 Reeves Rd, Pakuranga. Ph: 021 663 758. Email: eaton@pakurangaint.school.nz.
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We are looking to employ a capable and experienced person to fill this busy and important role (40 hours per week) in the Howick Village. As the first point of contact with our bereaved families, it will be expected of you to have and maintain a professional yet caring manner, both on the telephone and face to face. A strong aptitude for general administration tasks coupled with efficient and accurate computer skills is essential. This role has variety but requiring demands of excellent office skills and the ability to relate well to people. To be the successful applicant you will require the following: • Excellent interpersonal skills • Literacy and numeracy • Ability to care for, help and empathise with bereaved families and their loved ones • A high standard of presentation and grooming • Ability to work as part of a team & without direct supervision • Competent computer skills Please forward your CV by 29 September 2017 to: Manager, Resthaven Funerals fd@resthavenfunerals.co.nz
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At Sanctuary Dental, we are a vibrant team, supportive and enthusiastic, and love what we do for our clients. We work with the best technology in a beautiful environment. There is an opportunity for learning and advancement in this position as a Dental Assistant with us here at Sanctuary Dental and we are happy to invest time and training in the right person for this role. This is a part time role with a view to extending hours in the future. About the role: Dedicated chairside assistance Prepare patients and facilities for dental treatment Provide Sterilisation and Infection Control solutions Assist with building patient relations Support patient care goals and educate patients in dental health issues Coordination of laboratory work About you: Interested and passionate about dental Ability to prioritise, multi task and work in a fast-paced environment Excellent communication skills and patient care A forward thinking and vibrant personality that will motivate those around you How to Apply: If what you have read interests you, we would love to meet you. For more information about us - Sanctuary Dental, please visit: http://www.sanctuarydental.co.nz Or email: info@sanctuarydental.co.nz
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We require a skilled and experienced registered health professional to lead our work in the areas of infection control, quality and training. This is a senior role, part of the management team and involved at both a strategic and operational level. To be successful in this role you will have an interest in quality systems and processes, be computer literate with strong analytical skills. You will have experience of informing care through best practice and evidence. A strategic thinker you will also be skilled in working directly with care staff and able to manage a diverse training programme. As the manager of all certification processes within HBH you will have a sound understanding of the Health and Disability Standards and DHB/MOH requirements. Ideally you will have experience of adult education and formal training and qualifications in infection control and/or health and disability auditing, however training will be provided to the right applicant. HBH’s residential care services follow the Eden Alternative and a knowledge of this is desirable. We offer a highly flexible and family friendly work environment. For a Job Description and application form please phone Lee Warmington, PA to the CEO on 09 538 0800 ext 891 between 9.00am and 2.00pm Monday to Thursday or email lee.warmington@hbh.org.nz Applications must be in writing and close on Thursday 12th October 2017 You must be eligible to live and work in NZ and have your health certification recognised in NZ. CD256021
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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 • Be able to provide cover for other staff on leave • Have excellent oral and written communication skills • Be confident in communicating with a diverse group of people East Care offers the following: • 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 13th October 2017. Applicants must have the right to work in New Zealand. Please forward your CV to: Reception Manager East Care Limited P.O. Box 38-306, Howick 2145 Email to :- debbie@eastcare.co.nz
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akuranga engineer David McKenzie has experienced a sporting world championship as a keen amateur, but that will be nothing when he gets to tee it up with Lydia Ko in the McKayson New Zealand Women’s Open ProAm next week. McKenzie has won the SKY Television competition, and will play in Ko’s team alongside MC Kim, the owner of the naming sponsor McKayson, in the Pro-Am. The father-of-two is a keen sportsman, having played Caro Bowl tennis in Auckland as a junior, and graduated on to compete in triathlon, ultimately competing twice in the Xterra Off-Road Triathlon World Championship in Hawaii. And he has also completed the Longest Day competition at the Coast to Coast. But for a number of years the structural engineer has been a keen golfer at the Pakuranga club, currently boasting a nine handicap. He entered the competition amongst SKY Television subscribers for some fun. “I entered it ages ago and of course
unique opportunity of playing with Ko, the event ambassador for the McKayson New Zealand Women’s Open. “I have two teenage children who are pretty keen. And I’ve got a good friend who is a member at Windross Farm who would be great. But my wife Jacqui really wants to do it as well.” He had ironically played the Windross Farm course with his friend a few days before receiving the news that he had won the nationwide competition. “I think it is a really nice course. I did okay with an 82 although of course they had moved all the tees forward as they prepare the course for the Open.” McKenzie said he felt nervous when he stood on the start line of the Xterra World Championship twice, and lined up on the beach at Kumara alongside all the stars in the Coast to Coast. “I am superexcited. But the nerves with that drive on the first hole in the ProAm with Lydia looking on is going to be something else.”
David McKenzie won a competition with Sky and secures a spot in the Pro-Am with Lydia Ko at the McKayson New Zealand Women’s Open Pro-Am next week. Photo supplied
thought I had no chance,” McKenzie said. “When I received the note from the organisers to say I had won, I thought it was spam. “But my wife and I re-looked at it and thought it was the real deal. I was pretty excited with the news.” Now the battle is on for who gets the job as caddy to enjoy this
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ndre Heimgartner has claimed a A third podium for the weekend at Sandown Raceway today, finishing second in the 25 lap Carrera Cup ‘enduro’ on Sunday. The result in the #777 Bob Jane T-Marts/Sonic Motor Racing Services Porsche (pictured) saw the 22-year-old clinch third for the round, finishing 50 points ahead of championship leader David Wall. Courtesy of his results at the weekend, the Melbourne-based Kiwi from Dannemora is now only 68 points adrift of the championship leader with two rounds left to run in the 2017 Carrera Cup Australia season. “The last race of the weekend saw us make some improvements with the car and we got up to sec-
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Real Hope For Long Term Back Pain Sufferers
After almost ten years in New Zealand, Teeter Hang-Ups have now gained a reputation for success with long-term sufferers of Back pain. Inversion New Zealand was started by Dave and Nancy Hare, Dave had suffered over twenty years of back pain from Degenerated Discs and had basically given up and decided to just live with it. “To me surgery was never an option” he said “as long as I still could walk, there was hope”.
was something I had never heard of sorting it out for me in a very short period of time” It was then Dave decided to introduce Teeter into New Zealand and Inversion NZ was born.
Come along to one of our expos and see how it works for yourself! (See red bar for details). If you have completely resigned yourself to having back or neck pain for the rest of your life, then chances are you will be pleasantly surprised.
Over the years INZ have helped thousands of people get some serious relief and have seen results in not only backs, but necks, hips, knees, posture, circulation, increased height, blood pressure and lots more.
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Dave had tried everything; every time he was overseas he would search for anything that could possibly help. While on one of these overseas trips eight years ago, Dave discovered the Teeter Hang-Ups. “The first time I tried it, the pain disappeared and I was completely pain free for about 30 minutes, nothing had done that” he told me. Dave never believed it would fix him, “as specialists had told me it was irreversible, I now knew I had a place to go every time I wanted some serious relief”.
“We have testimonials from people with over fifty years of back problems and even have them in a number of schools in New Zealand for their special needs children” he told me, “the blood to the brain helps these kids and the results are excellent” What this means for the aging population is that it helps maintain the health of the brain as we all get older.
To Dave’s surprise the more he used the table the longer the pain stayed away, until after nearly three months he was completely pain free, “I couldn’t believe it’ he told me “I had spent large amounts of money on every form of treatment available and here
Dave told me that he realised that, had he not tried the Teeter for himself he would still be suffering, “I would still be a miserable grumpy bugger, living with pain, that is why we do the shows, people need to try it for themselves” he told me “most people actually get off with the pain either gone or considerably less” he said “we let the tables do the talking”
DEAR DAVE AND NANCY
In 2008 I had been living with a serious lower back pain for many years due to two discs with serious degeneration and was scheduled for a double spinal fusion at a cost of $48,000. The Specialist had recommended many lifestyle changes including changing my profession, which was not practical as I own my own business. At the Waikato Home Show I experienced a demonstration on a Teeter Inversion Table by Dave and Nancy Hare. To me the effect was amazing, I actually experienced some serious relief which lasted for an hour or two, I was told that the relief would last longer with time as long as I used the table regularly, so with the surgery scheduled for 12 weeks time, having nothing to lose and a lot to gain I purchased a Teeter. Four years on I still use my table on a daily basis, my back is as strong as ever with very little or completely no pain, I am still at my same profession and working as hard as ever and most importantly I did not have the surgery. I consider the purchase of my Teeter has been one of my greatest investments, not only has it enabled me to avoid serious and costly surgery, it has kept me in my profession and it has brought my health back. Thank you very much for the opportunity.
Frank Harwood (84) of Turangi using his Teeter, Frank has been Inverting for over eight years and has found it keeps him young
IT IS PURE LOGIC AS TO HOW THE TEETER TABLE WORKS
Discs: It
uses gravity to apply traction, the traction gently opens the discs and as they open up they create suction, this suction draws fluid from the surrounding tissue back into the discs, re-hydrating them. This is the key! Discs do not have their own blood supply, they rely on transfer of fluid from the surrounding tissue to keep them healthy and hydrated and over the years as discs get thinner with age, they lose the ability to take on fluid (just like squeezing a sponge) and they start to de-hydrate. De-Hydrated discs are less flexible, they are harder, more prone to injury, they interfere with nerve roots creating pain and ultimately the de-hydration causes degeneration. The Teeter Inversion table slowly and gently brings the hydration back into the discs, plumping them up. This brings back lost height (most people will regain around 2 CM of height), it separates the nerve roots far more effectively and returns quality of life
Muscles: A lot of pain is muscular, when muscles are stressed they become tight which restricts the flow of blood and lymph through the muscles so toxins build up, Co2 and Lactic Acid. Traction opens up the muscles, Rhythmic Traction, is a gentle rocking motion that stimulates circulation and encourages blood flow through the muscles, which clears the lactic acid into your lymph system where it stimulates lymph flow and deals with it. Most people with serious neck issues see a large improvement after only one treatment.
Posture: Poor
posture is one of the major cases of pain and is a major contributor to the deterioration of the body with age. A difference in leg length causes most of the hip and knee issues, as they continue to place uneven loads on the joints; similar to the wheels out of alignment on your car. Trying to correct posture is extremely difficult due to muscle memory, as it constantly pulls the muscles back to where they were. At a level of 40 degrees or more on the Teeter, the muscle groups open up and eventually come back into alignment, using the table daily, does not allow the muscle memory to pull them back out of alignment and slowly the muscles start to lose their memory and go with the flow, allowing the body to come back into correct posture. Then using the table once a day will ensure it is kept there. This is pure logic, if a machine is out of alignment it does not last long, the only difference between the body and a machine is that the body is constantly repairing itself, however if the wear and tear on the body is greater than the body’s ability to repair itself, it is a slow decline. The Teeter slowly brings the body out of its decline and allows the body to repair itself, resulting in a far healthier life.
If you are serious about investing in your health and really sorting your issues out, come see us at one of our local roadshows, you have nothing to lose and chances are, a lot to gain.
Very best regards Paul Gordon Cambridge
BACK or NECK PAIN? Come along for a free treatment Inversion helps to:
Here in New Zealand,
Dr Giresh Kanji, one of the countries most respected Pain Specialists completed a PhD on how humans experience pain and then researched lower back pain, writing "Fix Your Back" and then spent a few years researching neck pain, headache and migraine and wrote "Fix Your Neck Pain, Headache & Migraine", both books are in most bookstores.
• Relieve Back Pain • Relieve Neck Pain • Relieve Muscle Tension • Stimulate Blood And Lymph Flow • Improve Posture • Increase Flexability • Reduce The Effects Of Ageing Caused By Gravity
Dr Kanji discovered in the research that the disc is the most likely source of low back pain and Inversion showed the best results of all the trials conducted. Three studies showed a 60% reduction in pain and one showed a 75% reduction in surgery for people with disc prolapse. Dr Kanji has personally been using the Teeter Inversion tables for his own low back pain, has Teeter Inversion tables at both of his clinics in Wellington (The Sports and Pain Clinic) and has had such success that he is now conducting the largest study in the World on Inversion Therapy. In his own words, "these things are gold and inversion should be a first line treatment for low back pain”.
Inversion NZ Ltd 0800 62 62 83 www.inversionnz.co.nz
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