The Sun
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Giesen’s Cellar Door is now open Situated in the heart of the Marlborough wine region, Giesen have created a welcoming cellar door that captures the spirit of Giesen Wines – making people feel at home enjoying wines they like to drink. Visitors can taste their way through Giesen’s wine range - all of which come from their 700 acres of established vineyards in the region. In addition to Giesen’s current releases, wine lovers have the opportunity to taste back vintages
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which have been perfectly matured in Giesen’s Marlborough winery and, as a special treat, guests can expect to try some cellar door exclusive wines all served perfectly fresh thanks to the Enomatic wine dispensing system. The cellar door is located at 26 Rapaura Road, Marlborough and is open seven days from 10am – 4.30pm. For any questions please do not hesitate to call Victoria or Lonnie on 03 572 8500.
IP Builders Limited • Fencing • House Builder • Hay Sheds • House demolition Phone Ian for all your building needs from small repairs to a brand new house. School Road, Riverlands Phone 578 3301 or 027 221 3340
Kitchens with style A stylish new kitchen begins with artistic vision and expert knowledge on space, dimensions and functionality. Located in Riverlands Industrial Estate, Cantwell Joinery and Window Centre Ltd is Marlborough’s licensee for the Mastercraft Kitchens Group. There, the team headed by business owner Ian Cantwell, can help you through the design process and match you to your dream kitchen. A Mastercraft kitchen is no ordinary kitchen, it is an environment created especially for you. With custom-made cabinetry designed to fit your space, Mastercraft provides the ultimate full service, everything from quality design, manufacture, and installation, for your new home or renovation project.
there was a bit of action down at the Marlborough Lines transformer room on Queen street last week. two circuit breakers were being craned out and replaced with two new ones, and two new transformers were being placed in behind the iconic mural-decorated wall as well. Marlborough Lines does routine upgrades on the equipment that is used to light up blenheim and surrounding areas. Pictured here is stuart Prattley and Mike Carter from Marlborough Lines, and arthur deans of deans Lifting, (right.)
Sun Newspaper welcomes two new faces The Sun team has welcomed the addition of full time reporter Annabelle Latz and sales manager Tanya Smith. Both women have recently joined the Sun bringing with them fresh enthusiasm, experience and local knowledge. “An exciting start to the year”, say Sun owners Les and Katrina Whi- reporter annabelle Latz (Left) and sales Manager tanya smith. teside. Marlborough born and bred, turning in December from her overseas Tanya brings with her over 10 years travels, where she was mainly based in sales experience. Ireland, France and Africa. Over time Tanya has gained extenA North Canterbury girl, Annabelle sive knowledge of the media industry studied journalism at Canterbury Uniand has had the “privilege” of deal- versity, and since 2006 has worked for ing with many businesses throughout newspapers, sport and horse publicaMarlborough. tions in New Zealand and abroad. “My experience and local knowledge Now with her feet firmly back on gives me the advantage in helping busi- NZ soil, Annabelle says, “I’m really nesses to grow through effective adver- looking forward to exploring the many tising, and I look forward to building aspects of life in Marlborough from a relationships with existing and future community perspective and through my clients,” Tanya says. love for the outdoors, and bring plenty Leading the editorial department, of stories to the Sun Newspaper,” she Annabelle joins the Sun team after re- says.
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