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CO M PLI M E NTARY www.metropol.co.nz 23 NOVEMBER - 6 DECEMBER 2023

CELEBRATING 25 YEARS

h s i e r o m

s e u g n meri and more

FEATURE

HOME TRUTHS KEVIN MCCLOUD

FASHION TREAT YOUR FEET

HOME POOL PARTIES

DRIVE

CELEBRATING A CENTURY


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FRONT COVER

ONE ON ONE

MINI MERINGUES WITH LEMON CURD AND FLOWERS.

KEVIN McCLOUD, AWARD-WINNING BROADCASTER, TV HOST, AND WRITER CHATS ABOUT HIS UPCOMING HOME TRUTHS TOUR.

SEE PAGE 49 & 50 FOR DETAILS

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Features 10. UCSA CEO CATE SEXTON 14. IRISH MUSIC LEGEND

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Contents

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25. SUBLIME SCULPTURES 26. GHOSTCAT STREET ART

VOL 26 ISSUE 23

Fashion & Beauty

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33. PREP FOR FABULOUS FEET 34. SANDALS AND THE WORKS

Health & Wellbeing 45. HACK THE GYM 46. ENDO RESEARCH UPDATE

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Cuisine 50. LEMON MERINGUE PIE WITH A TWIST 55. CHOCOLATE TRUFFLES

Home & Living 62. HOSTING A POOL PARTY 65. LOUNGING AROUND

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Drive 74. INTO THE FUTURE 76. 100 YEARS OF BLACKWELLS

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Editor's Note

EDITOR LYNDA PAPESCH

Patience is a virtue Heading into the annual festive ‘silly season’, life for many of us will be more hectic than usual, tempers will fray, and emotions will get the better of some of us. None of this is unusual, yet there are a few practices that can make life easier. Many of them are clichés. As a rule, I loathe clichés (terminology for over-used, hackneyed sayings), yet there are times when they fit the

bill perfectly. The silly season is one of those times, a few weeks when we remember that clichés originated to provide short, sharp advice in certain situations, including turmoil. Growing up, I was often told that ‘patience is a virtue’, and I’ve frequently found it helpful when queuing... in traffic, ticket lines, admittance to shows etc. Getting impatient, upset, loud, and berating others won’t change the situation, so suck it up. Wait patiently and your turn will come, without you raising your blood pressure several notches, or threatening to burst a blood vessel. When situations start to happen, take a deep breath, and think about how they can be resolved without hassle. Don’t get your knickers in a twist, don’t cry over spilt milk, and definitely don’t rush in where angels fear to tread. Road rage is a classic example. When others drivers cut you off, forget to indicate, flip you the bird, there’s no point boiling over about it. The only person stressing is likely to be you, and you don’t need that. Lead by example, such as making room on a footpath for people to pass, instead of spreading right across it. Take some advice from the biblical concept to do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Lastly, remember that you get more bees with honey than with vinegar.

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hances are if you enjoy watching home UK], with beautiful places, and the opportunity to shows, here and abroad, you will have build, along with a fresh approach to architecture. You seen British design guru Kevin McCloud also have that pioneering spirit, that get-out-therevoice his doubts, and praise, on your and-do-it attitude,” he adds. television screen at some time. On a previous visit, Kevin found Kiwi modesty Kevin has fronted the BBC television series refreshing. “I love the way rural architecture – and Grand Designs, and several off-shoots, since 1999, even suburban architecture in New Zealand – fits the following hundreds of home-makers through unusual, site and expresses a sort of modesty, if you like, a and often problematic journeys to housing bliss. natural diffidence. I really love that.” Among the trials and tribulations, he’s seen marriages, He enjoys both large and small budget builds, often divorces, the start of families, and the fulfilment finding the latter more satisfying. “There’s no risk of dreams. when you have an unlimited budget. As host of the popular series, That’s just chequebook architecture. Kevin shares his insights and If you have to fight your way out of a “I enjoy taking knowledge of architecture, design, corner, be resourceful and make it work, complex ideas and sustainable building and living, making them accessible.” then the build is a lot more exciting. showcasing some of the most New Zealand is an extraordinary place. extraordinary home renovations I like the can-do attitude that people undertaken across the United have. It also has this fantastic energy Kingdom. From a castle to a water tower, a glass cube about it, which is very appealing.” to a post-quake project in Christchurch, he’s seen Raised in Bedfordshire, Kevin studied the history of some amazing, and astonishing construction projects. art and architecture at Cambridge, designing shows His experiences have generated plenty of material for the Footlights theatre club and its stars, for the hilarious anecdotes that form part of his new Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, and Emma Thompson. He live show, Kevin McCloud’s Home Truths. also studied opera in Italy, and designed the famous Personally, he’s a keen fan of New Zealand, having fruit and vegetable ceiling at the Harrods Food Hall. visited numerous times, some due to his involvement Now he enjoys taking complex ideas and making in a competition to build a new residential quarter in them accessible,” Kevin says. Christchurch, as part of its earthquake recovery. “Come one, come all,” Kevin says of his new show. “I love the country,” he says. “New Zealand has a “There’ll be some very poor music, and maybe a little smaller population and a larger land mass [than the construction mayhem. No hard hat necessary.”

SIX things you might not know about Kevin McCloud:

• He studied opera and won a place at Florence’s Conservatory of Music. • After university, he retrained and worked • • • •

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as a theatre designer. He designed sets and costumes for the band Harvey and the Wallbangers and even a West End show. Once. He speaks French and Italian and has lived in both countries. There again, he describes himself as a ‘European first, Citizen of the World second, Honorary Yorkshireman third.’ He was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 2014, for services to sustainable design. His favourite piece of architecture might be the rebuilt facade of the library at Ephesus in Turkey. He converted his Land Rover to run on recycled vegetable oil.

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BAFTA award-winning broadcaster, television host, writer, environmentalist, amateur balloonist, and storyteller, Kevin McCloud will visit Christchurch in February 2024, for an evening of insights, entertainment, and anecdotes. Metropol editor Lynda Papesch looks at what drives him.


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umping from the high performance sports arena to becoming full-time professionals, many women now consider this a tertiary education is bringing new challenges to UCSA’s viable career path. new CEO, Cate Sexton. Along the way, Cate facilitated more coaches and referees and Now in her second month in the job, Cate has been began the capping recognition tradition for ex-Black Ferns, to those warmly welcomed, adding it is starting to feel more playing now; “all these wonderful things that now, are just normal”. familiar with each day. Focusing on the student voice, Cate considers Sponsorships and partnerships are growing, and provincial unions the UCSA a “well-oiled machine,” and she’s looking forward to are building on commercial opportunities, proving that taking a small implementing even more conversations around the needs of each chance to see what can be done can result in large advances. “There student to thrive in their studies. were a few prongs in the fire, and we just went for it,” she says. She’s “big on a sense of belonging, and After her success, came the time to step away and supporting students and staff”. With her leave space for the next crew to make their mark. She ability to get the best out of people, Cate “Winning on the world stage has made lifelong connections, all of who have a place looks forward to doing just that, “by getting in her heart, and Cate enjoys watching those athletes is great, but the joy that I get staff to bring their best self to work, we can “thrive and become their best self, through school or is creating opportunities build a student experience like no other, that’s winning world cups on the world stage”. for individuals.” what I’m after,” she explains. Part of her work ethic is to produce more for people To understand Cate’s work style and ethics and organisations around her, centering her focus on is to step back in time to the start of her achieving “sustainable success”. A guiding principle, career in high performance sport. That started with a phone call. this is something she constantly looks to do in each job she takes. New Zealand Cricket reached out at the start of 2000, hoping she “Winning on the world stage is great, but the joy that I get is creating might manage the White Ferns. Cate hung up. “I said, ‘You have the opportunities for individuals.” wrong number.’” A woman in business, Cate still relies on her support system, or When they persisted, Cate decided to take a leap. “I’m proud the lawnmower for her two-hectare block, when her mind becomes of myself for taking that opportunity. It definitely led to my career preoccupied. “I get outside in my old clothes and mow grass.” in high performance sport.” Years later, when new opportunities This may seem a mundane task, yet it’s Cate’s escape to relaxation present themselves, she continues to live by that same energy. and fresh air. “It’s not always plain sailing, I’m lucky to have a very “When these opportunities come up, I take them if it feels right, supportive family,” she explains. and I see where it takes me.” Understanding the importance of flexibility for families, and On her recent return to Christchurch with her family, the position valuing this for her own staff, she knows it is often a juggle. as Chief Executive of the UCSA posed the same opportunity. Given her legacy in high performance sport, it’s a juggle Cate is “When this role popped up, I felt the same,” she confirms. more than capable of nailing for university students. Between cricket and rugby, Cate’s track record in top-level performance sport runs high. With powerhouses like Cate pushing for change, sport and women’s rugby has grown substantially in recent years. After a stint with the White Ferns and Black Ferns, Cate began a new role, Head of Women’s Rugby, in 2015. “The union was really committed to making women’s rugby a strategic focus.” Implementing a seven-year strategy dedicated to this cause, Cate built her team and focused on creating more opportunities for women and girls to play at the community level, ultimately increasing the number of women continuing with rugby after primary and high school. “The more you see it [women’s rugby], the more it becomes normal,” she says. As the women’s game support grew, an opportunity presented to professionalise women’s rugby. Building new high performance competitions, such as Super Rugby Aupiki, and the Black Ferns

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Two years ago, Cate Sexton finished the mammoth task of helping facilitate the 2021 Women’s Rugby World Cup. Now, she’s tackling a new adventure, at the helm of the University of Canterbury Students’ Association (UCSA). Metropol writer Nina Tucker chats with her about her latest move.


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Christmas gift guide

Wrap it up

Is the badly wrapped present under the tree immediately identifiable as yours? Have you never quite worked out how to wrap a present nicely?

Here are some quick steps to surprise your family and friends with your present wrapping skills. 1 Gather together your gifts, wrapping paper,

scissors, and tape, on a clear flat surface, such as a table. 2 Secure delicate items inside boxes to

prevent breakage. Add bubble wrap and/or tissue paper to ensure they won’t shift. 3 Unroll the wrapping paper. Position the box

or present in the middle of the paper, upside down, so that the paper seams end up on the package’s bottom. Bring the paper up one side and over the top, extending it to the opposite edge. Estimate the additional paper needed to cover the remaining side, and then cut it. Aim for smooth, even cuts. If the edge is uneven, fold it under to create a seamless look. 4 Attach the paper to the box using tape.

Centre the box on the paper. Lift one side of the paper halfway across the top, securing it to the box with tape.

5 Create a neater edge by folding the other

side. Fold over the last centimetre of paper to form a tight crease before bringing the second side over the first. Ensure it slightly overlaps the first side and affix it with tape. 6 Fold the paper on each side of the present.

Begin at one end, folding the top flap on to the box’s side, creating two small wings. Press these against the box, then fold the remaining paper triangle against the box. Use clear tape to secure it in place. 7 Stand the box upright and repeat the folding

process on the other side. Place the box with the worked-on side facing down and repeat step 6 on the opposite end. Add any ribbon, gift tags, or decorative bows to your gift. For gift-wrap extra credit, you can learn how to make curling ribbon bows. Congratulations, you’ve just wrapped a present perfectly.

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Spotlight on Daniel O’Donnell Irish singing legend Daniel O’Donnell talks to Metropol editor Lynda Papesch, ahead of his February visit to Christchurch.

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n his first international tour since 2017, Daniel O’Donnell will take centre-stage on 27 February, at the Christchurch Town Hall. A regular on the touring circuit for more than 40 years, Daniel is known for his engaging stage presence, and for scoring a hit in the UK album charts every year since 1988; an unprecedented and unbroken 35-year span. The recipient of an Honorary MBE for services to the music industry and charity, he released his latest album How Lucky I Must Be, earlier in November, having already sold more than 10 million previous albums. Touring has been an important part of his life. “I love the opportunity to sing live, there’s nothing comparable to it, and also the opportunity to meet people. I think no matter what I would have done in life, to meet people would have been the most important thing, and this has given me the ultimate opportunity of meeting people.”

His fan demographic is usually “a more mature audience”, although as the years have passed, he has noticed a lot of younger people coming to his shows, especially in Ireland. “There may be three, or sometimes four generations at a show, from children to to people in their 80s.” His song choices have broadened during the past four decades, although Daniel still sings many of the songs he sang in the beginning. “I do a lot of different types of music, rock n’ roll, inspirational music, Irish ballads, and country music. “I absolutely love country music,” he says, admitting to also enjoying music by Ed Sheeran, Westlife, and Adele. As for his favourite songs, the line-up includes My Donegal Shore, I Want To Dance With You, I Need You, Down At The Lah De Dah, and Tipperary Girl. When not singing, he’s partial to a game of bridge (playing 3-4 times a week), and a round or two of golf.

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From MAFS to masks

Former reality TV star and now successful entrepreneur, Samuel Levi shares insights into his life after Married At First Sight NZ (MAFS), the challenges he faced, and his beauty brand, LuxeSticks. Deputy editor Daniella Judge caught up with Samuel to get the scoop on his post-MAFS journey and what’s in store for the future.

Life after MAFS

Samuel reminisces about his time on MAFS, acknowledging that it felt like a lifetime ago. He describes it as an experience that toughened his skin, a quality he found crucial in the business world. He notes the public’s fascination with the show, even if opinions about it varied. He gives a resolute “No” when asked if he recommends participating in MAFS. He says it takes a hefty mental toll on its participants, noting that he still gets unkind messages. While he may not recommend love-based reality shows, Samuel still has enthusiasm for reality TV. He’s interested in participating in shows like Survivor, Big Brother, one of the dancing shows, or The Block, jokingly adding that a singing show might not be his forte.

Success in Melbourne

One of the most significant changes in Samuel’s life was six months after MAFS, when he moved to vibrant Melbourne. He credits that leap to his hard work and determination, emphasising that “nothing gets handed to you”. When asked about his life in Melbourne, he described it as “absolutely amazing” and shared his deep sense of belonging there. His success in both business and personal life in this metropolitan city solidifies his attachment to it and he says he can see himself being there for some time. Over the ditch, he has shifted away from general influencing and now focuses more on his business and brand. He still enjoys updating his followers on his personal experiences, like his recent hair transformation.

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His beauty brand Samuel is grateful for the opportunities he has had to attend fashion and beauty events throughout Asia. “Fashion and beauty, is a whole entire new world over there, and one to really admire,” he says. His beauty brand, LuxeSticks, makes the first-ever rollon facemasks, perfect for those who want to incorporate facemasks into their weekly routines with ease. “LuxeSticks is all about simplicity, affordability, and effectiveness – no mess, no fuss, and easy application,” Samuel explains. “Confidence is key in this day in age, and creating something that is affordable and effective was the way to go”. Creating fabulously convenient sticks that come in different formulas, so you can choose what your skin type needs most. The brand had recently launched nationwide in Bargain Chemist stores throughout New Zealand and Samuel says he has his sights set on global expansion. As we etch towards summer, Samuel says he’s most excited for the sun and to explore more of Australia over the coming months and to tick off some more of his big goals. Keep up with Samuel on social media to see where his endeavours lead him, a great example of a Kiwi putting themselves out there and making the most of their opportunities. Metropol November 23, 2023 15


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An editing maestro ANNA ROGERS Anna Rogers, recently made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to literature, chats to Metropol deputy editor Daniella Judge about her experiences in the New Zealand literary world.

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n the world of literature, where words dance on the page and stories come alive, there exists a behind the scenes role, that of the editor. Anna Rogers, who has been editing for 45 years, has enhanced countless books, both fiction and non-fiction, crafted by some of New Zealand’s finest authors. Anna’s career began early in life, as her father, a journalist and then publisher, and her mother, instilled in her a love of reading and writing. This passion led her to study English at the University of Canterbury. Dedication and eye for detail soon earned her a reputation in the publishing industry, and she was entrusted with works from renowned authors such as Owen Marshall, and Dame Fiona Kidman. Her love for history has also found expression in editing many titles in this area. Her professional journey has taken her down diverse paths, such as sub-editing for the New Zealand Listener, and editing the book trade magazine Booksellers News for nine years. She also helped establish the New Zealand Association of Manuscript Assessors, as part of her commitment to aspiring writers. Anna’s literary skills extend beyond editing. She has written several books, including illustrated histories of the West Coast and Canterbury, and While You’re Away: New Zealand Nurses at War 1899–1948. “There is so much to be told,”

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she explains. With Them Through Hell: New Zealand Medical Services in the First World War was shortlisted for the Ockham Book Awards in 2019. She has also taken her literary expertise to the airwaves, adapting several books for Radio New Zealand, writing book reviews, and for many years was on the board of Christchurch’s Writers’ Festival, WORD. For the Hagley Writers’ Institute, Anna has assessed end-ofyear portfolios and imparted wisdom through talks and workshops. She has also mentored budding writers and editors. For Anna, editing is not just a profession. With each manuscript she delves into, she uncovers new facets of history and culture, finding joy in unique challenges. “When editing you are working in the best interest of the writer, the publisher, and the reader,” she says, adding that she cherishes the relationships she has built with authors and publishing houses over the years. Anna’s advice to all involved, is to, “just keep working at it [writing]. It’s a discipline”. She encourages growing talents to join writing groups, attend literary festivals and above all, to read. All of these experiences can offer support and camaraderie. In the upcoming WORD Festival this month, Anna will be conducting a workshop titled Behind the Red Pen - How Editing Works, sharing her wisdom with aspiring writers and editors alike.


From weddings and birthdays to Valentine’s Day, and Christmas, a talented florist can add to any special occasion.

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stunning floral design can brighten any event, and also makes a meaningful gift. Christchurch’s Court Florist has an enduring legacy of supplying gorgeous arrangements, since it was first established in 1937 by the Hopkins family. New owners Kristine (pictured) and Vicki are excited to continue the charming flower shop’s eight-decade legacy, both having worked in the shop for many years. Between them, the pair have more than 60 years of floral design experience, and customer service second-to-none. Located in a bright, contemporary space on the trendy city fringe at 143 Victoria Street, Court Florist is overflowing with fresh-cut blooms, giftware, and the magic of floral creativity. As members of the Interflora network, its florists can create and deliver fresh flowers, and gifts, locally or abroad. Open six days a week and with an easy-to-use website, it is simple for you to order and receive beautiful flowers, wreaths, and gifts. With Kristine and Vicki’s expert guidance, Court Florist will continue spreading joy through flowers to more generations of delighted customers in Christchurch and beyond. Call in, phone, or place your online order today and see for yourself.

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Exciting times are ahead for Canterbury in the lead up to Christmas. Check these out. NOVEMBER ONWARDS 25 NOV - 27 JAN - SOMETHING ROTTEN!

Something Rotten! is witty, high energy and full of big musical numbers in which Broadway and the Bard hilariously collide. Get tickets to The Court Theatre show now. courttheatre.org.nz

2 DEC - SOUTH ISLAND WINE & FOOD FESTIVAL

Mark your calenders for Saturday 2 December, and get ready to be swept away by the irresistible flavours of the South Island at Hagley park. winefestival.co.nz

3 DEC - ŌTAUTAHI CRAFTERS MARKET This market is a celebration of creativity in all its forms. Immerse yourself in a world of local artisans and give the gift of something truly special this holiday season. Õtautahi Crafters Market

12 DEC - TESKY BROTHERS

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16 DEC - ŌTAUTAHI SMOKE; BANDS, BREWS & BBQS

Join us at Hagley Park for Ōtautahi Smoke. Savour mouthwatering BBQ, revel in the sounds of bands like Blindspott and the Jordan Luck Band and taste a variety of drinks. An unforgettable experience awaits. www.smokebbqfest.com

31 DEC - ROCK THE PARK NEW YEARS EVE Featuring some of NZ’s finest rock acts – Elemeno P, Racing, Volts and Dolphin Friendly. The best part, it’s free. ccc.govt.nz Search: WHATS ON

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Dunedin

Dunedin and its surrounds have so much to offer, that it may seem like there is too much choice. The city’s heritage, shopping, and art precincts, plus nature’s overflowing biodiversity and scenery, make it a fabulous addition to your summer getaway schedule. These Metropol suggestions may help you plan your next trip own that way.

3 & 5 December

White Ferns vs Pakistan T20i, University Oval, Dunedin.

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A Toitū Christmas: Dunedin City Jazz Orchestra, Queens Garden, Dunedin. The Wild Epic Mountain Runs, Butler’s Green, Arrowtown.

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New Year’s Eve Cosmic Countdown, Indigo Room Basement, Moray Pl, Central Dunedin. Swing Under the Stars New Year’s Eve Grand Casino, High St, Central Dunedin.

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St Bathans Village Fete, St Bathans, Central Otago.

It’s worth the drive to Wal’s! Take on the challenge of the 18 hole Mini Putt course, lose yourself in the Maze, practise your swing at the Driving Range, or on Sundays ride a mini-train! There’s extensive giftware and plant selections, berry fruit ice-creams and The Topiary café onsite.

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Dunedin is a shopping hotspot, with enough stores on its main streets, and dotted about the city to fuel any shopping addiction. There’s acclaimed music stores such as Relics, fashion boutiques, the weekly Saturday markets, and those have-it-all spots, including Wal’s Plant and Fun Land, a shrub and tree store complete with mini golf, a driving range, a maze, and café.

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Take your trekking coastal, where sea spray keeps you cool and the views keep you cheerful. Test out Taika Waititi’s favourite opening to the ocean, Tunnel Beach. Rock hopping, or beach hopping if you’re keen, are enjoyable ways to get your steps up, and not feel as if you’re exerting too much energy. For gorgeous greenery, walk Ross Creek. Sandymount Track provides fascinating ocean views, and the Flagstaff track will wow with its rolling hills.

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Dunedin’s leading eatery serving modern Kiwi cuisine, along with fabulous coffee, NZ wines, outdoor sculptures and art. Enjoy the view of the iconic Railway Station, sit in our courtyard in the evening sun, or call in after a busy Saturday morning across the road at the Otago Farmers’ Market.

Sandymount Distillery is situated on the Otago Peninsula in Dunedin. Aotearoa’s only carbon neutral distillery, their sustainable range of premium products can be found in the cellar door. To book a tasting, email or phone Richard below.

The Relics crew love music! We are dedicated to helping you find physical music products, VINYL, CDs and DVDs, and quality HIFI equipment to help you experience superb sound. Simply ask us and we’ll do our best to help you. Eclectic range and import service, open 7 days!

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If you’ve hit mid-day in this Otago city and you’re after a pick me up, you’re in luck. The city comes with a range of eateries and restaurants to excite your taste buds. One popular eatery is the Ironic Café and Bar, which feeds from farm to table, with exquisite flavours and drinks to pair. Or, put a new twist on a pub crawl: café crawling, which is a great option, touring the countryside and tasting the local treats in Dunedin, Mosgiel, Hampden, Oamaru, and the spots in between, making your drive home interesting.

Sip

Of course, after a long day of exploring and ticking off our Dunedin to-do list, it’s only right to find a quaint location to put your feet up and taste the local brews.

Dunedin hosts many breweries and distilleries, our top picks being Sandymount and No8 distilleries, producing local, artisan-crafted, and delicious spirits.

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Expand your knowledge and discover captivating stories of nature, culture, and science at Tūhura Otago Museum, or if you’re a sports fanatic, take a wander through the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame. If you want an excuse to take the world-class Taieri Gorge Railway, hop on to head to Middlemarch. This little town boasts a compact yet fantasic little museum, with a lot to see, including a restored railway wagon, and New Zealand’s first submarine. While you’re there, explore the Middlemarch area and take a photo in front of the Rock and Pillar mountain range featured in Peter Jackson’s iconic film, The Hobbit.

No8 Distillery Unveils Tastings, Tours, and Workshops Since its inception, Julien has been foraging native plants and flowers around Dunedin to create their unique and award-winning spirits at No8 Distillery. Currently based at Hanover Street in the city centre, the distillery is set to launch new tours, tastings, workshops, and a Mixologist Bar at 90 Bond Street next year in a new Distillery. Julien, the owner, and head distiller, is passionate about educating others on not just how to enjoy fine spirits, but more importantly, how to craft them. No8 Distillery takes pride in being the first to offer a fully immersive experience as a forager. Embark on a journey to uncover the secrets of Aotearoa, learning how to incorporate native plants into spirits during a scenic hike around Dunedin, and witness the distillation process using the foraged natives. At No8 Distillery, you can also indulge in a comprehensive tasting experience featuring all our award-winning spirits as our world best 2022 Horopito Gin. Immerse yourself in hands-on cocktail sessions and explore unique pairings such as chocolate or beer with our exceptional spirits. Join us for an unforgettable encounter with the art and craft of No8 Distillery.

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Harcourts gold kicked off their Cup Day celebrations in style at Original Sin on The Terrace. 1. Jodi O’Loughlin & Mark O’Loughlin, 2. Jane Meyer, Lynette McFadden, 3. Georgie Coburn, Rachael Hemingway, Alyssa Astle, 4. Lynette McFadden & John McFadden, 5. Chris Kennedy, Angela Boyle, 6. Belinda & Sam Dunster, Royce Hartland, Duncan Bean, Margaret Danzer.

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ARTSCENE Where Art and Canterbury Meet

SUBLIME SCULPTURES BY DANIELLA JUDGE

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hiselling stone and bronze, Debbie Templeton-Page’s sculptural journey has progressed for more than two decades. “I was always arty as a young person, but it was when I was searching for the meaning of life that I became a sculptor.” Her friend introduced her to a sculpting lesson, and the fascination was instant. Late into the evening, she still held a chisel in her hand. She found herself teaching those classes a few years later. After five years of sculpting, Debbie set off to the sculptors’ Mecca, Italy, where she enrolled in resident sculpting classes. Although the stone differed slightly from New Zealand stone, Debbie felt, in hindsight, that New Zealand was as good a place as any to hone her sculpting skills.

“I am pleased I went to Italy, but you don’t have to go overseas to pursue your passion; you can cultivate it in your homeland.” Debbie’s artistic medium repertoire spans metals, glass, stone, clay, bronze, and more. Among these, her favourite medium is stone, and she believes the larger, the better. People serve as Debbie’s greatest muse. She began by making realistic human form sculptures, but later found the joy in crafting abstract. These creations invite viewers to interpret the sculptures in their unique way and forge a personal connection. “The more you step back and allow the viewer to use their imagination, the more impactful the piece,” she says. Upon completing a piece, Debbie

experiences a fleeting joy. Quickly, she becomes critical of the work before her. It’s only with time and distance, many years later, that she can truly appreciate her creations. Her enthusiasm for public sculptures remains unwavering. Debbie’s favourite public sculpture, commissioned in 2008, is a bluestone piece titled ‘BRONZE’, situated at the top of Timaru’s main street, overlooking Caroline Bay. In her own words, “When you develop a passion for something, nothing can stop you.”

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SCRATCH BUILDER GHOSTCAT BY DANIELLA JUDGE

Scratch building is the process of building a scale model “from scratch”, i.e. from raw materials, rather than building it from a commercial kit, or buying it pre-assembled.

Mike Beer with a scratch building of the historic Canterbury Jockey Club

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ike Beer, a carpenter from Birmingham, discovered in the rubble of the Christchurch earthquakes, his place among the vibrant collective of urban artists. With a lack of scratch-builders in Canterbury, Mike found a niche he knew he could hack, and Ghostcat was born. Shadow Town, Ghostcat’s first exhibition, was a hit. The “worst toilet in New Zealand” miniature sold first to a wealthy couple in Merivale. Go figure. When reflecting on his exhibition, Ghostcat says, “The response from the public blew my mind and the most wonderful thing about it was creating the nostalgia that connected with so many people that came through the gallery.” Motivated by conversations he had at his first exhibition, Ghostcat is delving into Christchurch’s pre-quake history for two projects.

The first is an art trail titled Leave No Trace. Commissioned by Toi Ōtautahi, he is scratch-building parts of at least 12 vanished buildings; this could be a sign, a door, or a façade and installing them onto street poles at their original locations for everyone to find and enjoy, like a throw-back treasure hunt. Also, he is putting major hours into his Boosted NZ project, Ghosts on Every Corner. Ghostcat is making 10 tiny masterpieces that resemble Christchurch buildings destroyed in the 2011 earthquake. Among them, the Atami Bath House and Smith’s Bookshop (pictured). Each piece takes around two months to complete and are crafted with astonishing detail, apt lighting, and mini props. They make you want to shrink to the size of a Polly Pocket and explore. Ghostcat plans to show this exhibition late 2024 alongside the book of the same

name, penned by Dr Reuben Woods. The book will incorporate photographs of these scratch-builds in their original location, the process of building them, striking stories about the buildings from locals, and information about the history of the original building. Once this project is completed, Ghostcat and Reuben will hold a book launch with all the artworks created on exhibition. As Ghostcat, Mike is discovering that this project will represent a diverse range of Cantabrian voices and together tell a rich story. “While the new Christchurch city is being built up all around us, it is important not to forget the city we had, we loved and we lived in.” He’s still on the lookout for more stories, so if you have fascinating memories of lost buildings, get in touch via Instagram @ghostcat_mb.

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ARTSCENE IMAGE: Priscilla Rose Howe Different bodies, different versions, different words 2023. Flashe, acrylic, oil pastel on canvas. Courtesy of the artist and Jhana Millers Gallery, Wellington.

SPRING TIME IS HEARTBREAK: CONTEMPORARY ART IN AOTEAROA

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Christchurch has a local art school with a gallery showcasing the creative work of students.

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oyal student, Monica Yeazel, whose works are pictured above, talks about her experience at the student gallery that has been helping people unleash their inner artist for years. Monica, a retired pharmacist, wanted to flex the creative side of her brain. “[Being a pharmacist] is a very black and white, right or wrong profession, so I’m loving mixing up all the colours in ‘no-wrong-answers’ abstract paintings.” For over a year she has been taking classes at Art Metro, and expresses that her favourite medium to work with is acrylic painting. “I tried oils very briefly, but I think maybe I’m still too impatient to wait for oils to dry.” Monica’s biggest takeaway from Art Metro is that she

can create something beautiful even from a painting she initially considers trash, if she keeps painting. When it comes to finding her own art style, Monica says she has a journey ahead, “I haven’t really settled into one particular style of painting: I’m still discovering”. When talking about her overall experience at Art Metro, Monica ends with: “It’s a great place to learn with really supportive people.” Art Metro offers a variety of classes including sketching, watercolours, and abstract painting. Sign up for a class today at the website below.

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ILAM 2023 OPEN STUDIOS. ILAM SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS, UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY, NOW – 30 NOVEMBER.

An annual week-long event in which incredible works are on display from the 3rd, 4th, HONs, and MFA studio-artists. See incredible budding fine arts talent this spring.

SELINA ERSHADI AND JAMES TAPSELL-KURURANGI: MY THROAT / A SHELTER, THE PHYSICS ROOM, 301 MONTREAL STREET, NOW – 10 DECEMBER.

The experimental films exhibition is situated in embodied and intangible systems of knowledge, with the artists drawing on family narratives documented in home videos, oral histories, portents, and screen histories. Composing a meditation on time and memory as non-linear and haptic.

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LORELEI JENNER AND VICTORIA PALLIN: NEW WORK. PUMANAWA GALLERY, ARTS CENTRE, 28 NOVEMBER TO 3 DECEMBER 10AM - 5PM DAILY.

Lorelei has been exhibiting nationally for the last two decades and creates work that sits between abstract and landscape. Victoria Pallin crafts contemporary jewellery. See a range of paintings, jewellery and ceramics at this stand-out exhibition. IMAGE: Colour Studies #7 by Lorelei Jenner.

MEGAN BRADY: WHERE LIGHT AND FOOTSTEPS FOLD, CENTRE OF CONTEMPORARY ART, 66 GLOUCESTER STREET, NOW – 31 DECEMBER.

ROBYN KAHUKIWA: TANGATA WHENUA. CENTRE OF CONTEMPORARY ART, 66 GLOUCESTER STREET. Since the early 1970s, Kahukiwa has crafted art celebrating Māori culture and rights, addressing various themes. Tangata Whenua, her latest solo exhibition in Te Waipounamu after two decades, showcases new pieces exploring significant themes: mana motuhake, mana wāhine, and mana whenua. IMAGE: Robyn Kahukiwa, Survivor, 2022, Acrylic on linen in custom sapele frame, 550 x 700mm, image by Samuel Hartnett.

Two walls, one gracing the building’s exterior and the other nestled within Lux Cafe, intertwine the artist’s reflections on their ancestral awa in Waitaha Canterbury with whimsical design features that resonate with the intricate narratives of place and whakapapa. Photo credit: John Collie.

EMMA CAMDEN COLLECTION, CENTRAL ART GALLERY, 2 WORCESTER BOULEVARD, NOW – 3 DECEMBER.

Emma Camden is a Whanganui-based glass artist concerned about our environment and inspired by architecture. Her glass works are powerful and raw, captivating through their form, colour, and interaction with light.

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DAY TRIP GALLERIES Make a day of it, and visit these galleries beyond the city of Christchurch.

IMAGE: Chris Pole, Bush Stream, 2023, oil on canvas

INDIGO | MCATAMNEY GALLERY ON NOW - 10 DECEMBER What interests one of the artists who will be a part of this exhibition, Jillian, is creatively transforming the particular into the universal. The abstracted nature of the works allows for an ambiguity which enables the viewer to bring their own experiences to the interpretation of the work. McAtamney Gallery and Design Store, 40 Talbot St, Geraldine. SARAH ANDERSON AND MEGAN HUFFADINE: FLORILEGIUM ON NOW - 30 NOVEMBER Florilegium: 15th century botanical drawings of plants from artists’ detailing familiar and endangered species, in Florilegium, Sarah Anderson and Megan Huffadine document real and imagined plants in paintings and sculpture. IMAGE: Stones of Escape by Sarah Anderson Dilana Rugs. Rangiora Chamber Gallery, 141 Percival St, Rangiora. ZOE WISEMAN: IN THE STILLNESS 30 NOVEMBER – 11 JANUARY The overall theme connecting Zoe’s artwork is a love of natural, organic forms such as leaves, flowers and birds, which appeal to her aesthetically for their contour, shape and design quality. Art on the Quay, 176 Williams St, Kaiapoi.

CHRIS POLE: CROOKED SPUR 11 DECEMBER – 11 FEBRUARY

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Ashburton Art Gallery, 327 West St, Ashburton. RECENTLY OPENED REI GALLERY Nestled in Ōhinehou, Rei is a space for Māori and non-Māori to find common ground, to create not just art, but mutual aid between each other, to make amends with the past and centre Te Ao Māori (the world of Māori). Rei Gallery, 10b Norwich Quay, Lyttelton.

SUMMER SHOW #9: LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL 30 NOVEMBER – 28 JANUARY Let the Good Times Roll is the final exhibition of the year and celebrates local creative talent. Featuring work by Philip Trusttum, Henry Turner, Jenny Ritchie, Kris Waldin, Casey Macaulay, and more. IMAGE: Henry Turner, Special Purpose Entity 0.2 Oxford Gallery, 72 Main St, Oxford.

YORK STREET GALLERY OF FINE ART Contemporary and traditional artworks by renowned emerging artists including Llew Summers, Debbie Templeton-Page, Matt Williams, Mike Glover, and Nigel Brown. The gallery holds a selection of high quality artwork to view and to purchase. Open Friday and Saturday 11-3pm and by appointment. 21 York Street, Timaru.

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n show each day, in your favourite new sandals, or hidden away out of fear. If you follow Metropol’s quick, easy tips, your feet can be fabulous all season.

In summer, feet can become a liability.

Scrub and moisturise

Keep dryness, cracking, and dead skin at bay, a simple routine of exfoliating weekly and moisturising daily will keep your feet as fresh as a daisy.

Let them breathe

With heat comes opportunity. Avoid unwanted odours and infections and let them breathe. Opt for sandals over sneakers and give your feet some fresh air while the warm weather keeps your toes toasty.

Treat your feet

Pedicures are an easy way to promote your nail health, and boost your confidence. Plus, they grant you dedicated personal time to relax. Never underestimate the importance of taking a bottle of polish when travelling, tidy up when constant swimming and sunning begin to chip away.

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Time to free the toes and buy a fresh pair of sandals for the warmer months. Sandals look especially boho with a fluttery white summer dress or a fitted brown tank dress. Don’t forget to adorn your feet with an anklet, toe ring, and a bright pop of nail polish to look put together, even on your messiest beach day. It’s all in the details.

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1. The Void, Find Me: Sito. 2. Margot sunglasses, Find Me: Lu Goldie. 3. Big Kanye green sunglasses, Find Me: A.Kjaerbede. 4. Kinetic pine needle sunglasses, Find Me: Sito. 5. SUN RX 32, Find Me: Collette Dinnigan.

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Travelling in comfort and style isn’t always easily achievable, yet it is possible. Depending on how long your flight, or trip is, and whether the destination is hot or cold, you can layer up, peel off, and enjoy the view by following a few simple rules. Here are some suggestions from Metropol.

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uploaded to a user-friendly allergy tracking portal, empowers the client to take control of preventing serious harm to their skin. Access the website and use the ‘consumer’ button to try before buying. This ensures the client never has to compromise on a product that doesn’t meet their skin’s unique needs. “With us, you’re not just a customer – you’re a partner on a journey toward safety, satisfaction, and self-assured confidence. Our mission is to ensure safety and confidence is accessible to everyone.”

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Sustainable

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An eco-savvy Auckland-based haircare company is minimising its ecological footprint, one recyclable bottle, and hair treatment at a time.

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nspiring other businesses to exemplify consumer needs with environmental responsibility, Holistic Hair co-owners Nicky and Jodene, pictured, have since 2015 aligned their brand focus to establish a sustainability-based company ethos. In recent years, the global movement towards sustainability has gained significant momentum, including in the haircare industry. Since 2021, Holistic Hair has used bottles made from 100% recycled plastic, and is continuing along the same ethically sound business practice by currently testing a new bottle range made from ‘PP plastic’, a material recyclable in New Zealand, and many other countries too. “The dynamic impact of these innovative packaging solutions are significant and far reaching, reducing unnecessary reliance on virgin plastics, encouraging

up-cycling and responsible recycling, thus decreasing landfill build-up,” says Nicky. Holistic Hair’s successful collaboration with CleanHub, a leading organisation dedicated to plastic waste recycling, has earned a prestigious Plastic Neutral Plus certification. Elevating its commitment to ethically conscious business practices, the company also aims to obtain B CORP and vegan certifications, to further align their values with socially and environmentally responsible businesses. “This will give our customers the chance to make informed choices about the products they use,” says Jodene. To learn more about Holistic Hair and join them on their sustainable journey, visit their website below. “Support brands that prioritise both our hair and the planet, and together, we can make a difference,” they say.

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your fitness progress is the key to tracking success. Be sure to track your workouts, weight and measurements by using fitness journalling, taking progress photos, and utilising tracking apps to log every aspect of your journey and observe your fitness results. Tracking your progress empowers you to identify areas for improvement and celebrate your successes.

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Researching endo University of Canterbury Engineering Lecturer Dr Rachael Wood, PhD student Katherine Ellis and Engineering Senior Lecturer Dr Deborah Munro, are carrying out ground-breaking endometriosis research.

A Canterbury scientist hopes her newly-funded research will lead to better ways of managing endometriosis, a disease that affects more than 100,000 Kiwi women.

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r Rachael Wood, from the University of Canterbury will receive $360,000 over three years in a Te Pūtea Rangahau a Marsden Fast-Start grant. Her project will investigate the invasive mechanics of endometriosis, an incurable disease that can cause debilitating pain, fatigue, and nausea, as well as reduced fertility. Dr Wood and her team have already found that endometriosis has similar invasive properties to hormone-driven cancers. With her Marsden Fund Fast-Start grant, she hopes to determine how endometriosis tissue modifies its environment to aid invasion. Dr Wood and her research team will measure the mechanical

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vision of improving quality of life through better hearing, taking great pride in knowing that over half of our client visits are a direct result of existing client recommendations,” offers Operations Director Samantha. Our compassionate team provide a free hearing check and a six week no-risk trial of hearing aids (if you need them), ensuring you get a long term hearing solution that’s perfect for your specific needs.” “Hearing enriches our everyday experiences with the people around us, be it for work or pleasure, and alerting us to danger,” explains Clinical Director Steve. “It is only when this begins to fail that we realise how much we rely on it.” “Hearing loss can occur suddenly, which is often unsettling,” explains Steve. “One common loss is due to ear-wax build up. Our clinic nurses can remove this (or any other ear blockage) quickly and comfortably, using the latest micro-suction techniques from our unique ear-health suite at The Hub in Hornby.”

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“When hearing loss occurs over prolonged periods, you could benefit from the provision of hearing aids,” says Samantha. “This is a very personal matter, one made easier these days with advancements in convenient rechargeability functions, wireless cell-phone connections and aesthetically discreet devices. “Clients are amazed at the simplicity of the fitting process and quickly forget their aids are even there,” she adds. “Hearing loss has been linked to the onset of cognitive decline, and early dementia,” explains Steve, “encouragingly, clear evidence to date shows that utilising hearing aids can prevent and even reverse this process.” Empower yourself today. Call 03 974 1658 for your free hearing test or email info@hearagain.co.nz.

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Smooth, velvety and eggy

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f life gives you lemons, make lemon curd. A delicious way to use surplus lemons, it’s also great for using up egg yolks left over from making meringues and pavlovas. Here are a couple of options (see also a third method on the following page).

CHELSEA RECIPE – INGREDIENTS 2 eggs, plus 2 egg yolks 3/ cup (165g) caster sugar 4 1/ cup (80g) chilled unsalted butter 3

Zest and juice of 2 lemons

MICROWAVE LEMON CURD – INGREDIENTS 1 cup granulated sugar

METHOD – SERVES 10

3 eggs (yolks and whites)

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Whisk whole eggs, yolks and caster sugar in a saucepan until smooth, then place pan over a low heat.

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Add the butter, lemon zest and juice, and whisk continuously until thickened.

3

Strain through a sieve into a sterilised jar. Keeps, covered, in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.

1 cup fresh lemon juice (about 4-5 lemons) Zest of 3 lemons 1/ cup unsalted butter, melted 2

METHOD 1

In a large microwave-safe bowl, whisk together the sugar and eggs until smooth and thoroughly combined. Whisk in lemon juice, lemon zest, and melted butter.

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Cook in the microwave on full power for one minute intervals, stirring after each minute. This process will take about 3-5 minutes depending on the strength of your microwave. You will know the lemon curd is done cooking when it coats the back of a metal spoon.

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Remove from the microwave, push through a fine, mesh sieve and pour into a sterile jar or container.

4

Once the curd has cooled to room temperature, cover it with a lid and store it in the refrigerator for about 2 weeks. The curd will thicken as it cools.

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Topsy-turvy lemon meringue pie

This recipe is a cross between a lemon meringue pie and a pavlova; a scrumptious festive season treat.

INGREDIENTS – MERINGUE: 1 1/4 cups granulated sugar

2 Tsp white vinegar

1 Tbsp grated lemon zest

1/ Tsp pure vanilla extract 2

2/ cup fresh lemon juice 3

8 egg whites

8 egg yolks

1 cup granulated sugar

2 cups heavy cream

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Preheat the oven to 135 deg C. Line a rectangular baking pan, and grease it thoroughly. Sprinkle the pan evenly with the flour.

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In a large bowl, combine the vinegar, vanilla extract, and egg whites, and beat with an electric mixer until foamy. Slowly add the sugar, while continuing to beat the mixture until stiff peaks form.

3

Spoon the meringue on to the baking sheet, and delicately shape it into an even “crust” layer, bringing it up the sides of the baking sheet as well. Bake for 2 1/2 hours; turn off the oven and leave it in there for another 30 minutes. The dissipating heat will finish cooking the meringue. Remove from the oven and let cool.

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In a large bowl, whip together 1 cup of the sugar, the lemon zest and juice, and egg yolks. Pour into a pot over medium heat and stir constantly until the mixture coats the back of a spoon, 5-7 minutes. Transfer to a bowl and cover with plastic wrap, pressing the wrap onto the surface of the curd; this will ensure it does not form a skin. Set aside to cool.

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In another large bowl, whip the heavy cream with the remaining 1/4 cup sugar until stiff. Fold the cooled curd into the whipped cream. Layer the lemon mixture evenly over the cooled meringue. Cut into pieces and serve.

If you’re in a rush, buy a pre-made meringue casing or pavlova, • hollow out a cavity and add lemon curd, then top with whipped

1 Tsp flour

METHOD – SERVES 8-10

TOP TIPS

LEMON CURD:

1 Tsp butter

cream, slivered almonds, and/or fresh fruit. Shape your meringue into a shallow pie shell, or a deep round cavity, depending on how you want the finished product to look. A deeper shell will need more lemon curd. Use small meringue casings and create individual desserts.

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CAFE MAYFIELD Mayfield If you are looking for coffee on the go or a gourmet meal, Cafe Mayfield is the stop for you. Dine in or takeaway here as you go through the beautiful Mid Canterbury scenic route. We provide a diverse menu, including barista coffee, all day breakfast, Sally’s homemade sausage rolls, fish and chips, and much, much more. Make us your next stop for the whole family; we even have a playground for the kids!

FISHERMAN’S WHARF Lyttelton Baked Blue Cod at its best served on gourmet potatoes with crispy balanced green beans and bok choy, topped with crispy bacon, roasted red peppers, and a lemon butter and chive sauce.

MELTON ESTATE West Melton Head west to West Melton for a beautiful winery lunch experience. Melton Estate is the home of Summer Love and eight other wines. Gather your friends and family for a short drive and treat yourself to stunning local wine and fine fare. Open for lunch Thurs to Sun, 10am to 5pm. Bookings essential.

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Introducing Buzz Club. We create award-winning sparkling meads, brewed by bees! Our light, refreshing, sparkling session meads are brewed dry, from native New Zealand honey and paired with iconic Kiwi fruits. Available from leading grocery retailers.

Here’s to is a beautifully crafted New Zealand Vodka. Here’s to was designed for the people to enjoy, like every spirit should be. With a great foot hold in Christchurch and the nations most recognised bars, make sure you ask for the ‘Yellow Vodka’ for your Christmas drinks!

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ESSES ESTATE Kaikoura

JAPANZ BAKERY South City Mall

What better way to celebrate the holiday season than with vintage sparkling. Order now for Christmas delivery or book a tasting at our cellar door over your summer break. Esses is a premium producer of sophisticated sparklings for every occasion.

Our cream-filled doughnuts are perfect for your office shout, birthday party, or a gift for your special someone. Choose from • Custard • Chocolate • Green Tea Cream • Redbean • Salted Caramel. We so often hear from customers that our pies are “THE BEST PIES!”, so why not come and taste for yourself. Frozen pies are available as well. South City Mall Colombo Street Ph: 03 943 4066

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SALMON HEAVEN Bush Inn (inside) Looking for Christmas inspiration? Give one of our gift packs, a little something for everybody, and a little something to help out with entertaining during this special time. See in store or online to order.

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GOOD BUY PORK PIE Woolston & The Colombo

THE CHINA KITCHEN Papanui

We are famous around Canterbury as specialists in rustic home-cooked savoury and sweet foods. We have heaps of great gift ideas in our store, championing all that is local and you will not find a better wine or craft beer selection anywhere on the Peninsula. Open 7 days.

We are artisan makers of traditional English Cold Pork Pies, Pasties, Sausage Rolls, Eccles Cakes, Egg & Bacon Pies and Steak & Kidney Pies, (with more coming soon!) We take pride in crafting the most delicious pork pies using the finest ingredients and time-honoured recipes. Come in and see us at either of our locations for a great coffee. Wholesale options available.

Main Road, Little River Ph 03 325 1933

NEW! The Colombo, Sydenham and also at 1/53 Tanner Street, Woolston Ph. 0272 481 410

We make the freshest and best authentic Chinese food to delight your palate and feed your soul. Our food is made with healthy ingredients using our very own recipes. Try our homemade dumplings, made fresh for you everyday. No MSG. Gluten free options available. Dine-in or takeaway + DoorDash and UberEats. BYO wine & fully licensed. Open Tues to Sat 11.30am-9.30pm, Sun 11.30am-9pm. 21a Main North Rd, Papanui Ph. 03 354 6818

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LAKEHOUSE RESTAURANT Lake Hood - Ashburton

HOUSE OF HOP Geraldine

GARDEN COURT BRASSERIE Chateau on the Park

A stunning lake side restaurant and functions venue, open for lunch and dinner. Enjoy our NEW fully covered and heated dining area on the deck for the ultimate in lakeside dining with beautiful views over the lake to the alps. The perfect venue for functions – weddings, family celebrations or a day trip for lunch. 5mins off the main highway from Ashburton.

Situated on the garden grounds of Chateau on the Park, GCB has to be the place for your summer festivities! Bringing back our popular Sunset Sessions every Friday, from 4pm to 7pm, where guests can enjoy live music, cocktails, and pizzas from our pizza oven. All amidst verdant gardens filled with blooming roses, all through summer.

Lake Hood Drive, Lake Hood, Ashburton Ph 03 302 6064 info@lakehouselakehood.co.nz

If incredible food, craft beer and exceptional customer service is what you enjoy, you won’t be disappointed. Set in an idyllic rural setting just 7 mins out of Geraldine. Chef Tony and the team will wow you with their amazing food while Lisa and The Brew Crew show you what top service is all about. Now open for dinner on Thursday evenings, please book ahead to avoid disappointment. 3 Gualter Road, Geraldine Ph/txt. 029 0202 0399 info@houseofhop.co.nz

189 Deans Avenue, Riccarton Ph. 03 348 8999

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THE WHITE RABBIT GARDEN CAFE Motukarara

SWEET SOCIÉTÉ Sydenham

TREAT NZ Christchurch

Stocking the well-known French-inspired J’aime Les Macarons, She Universe Chocolates, Italian Gelato, and mouthwatering freshly creamed donuts. Sweet Société offers a twist of European tea, French Baked Cheese Cakes, meringues, and more. With a wide range of gluten-free treats, you can be sure to find something for the whole family. All freshly baked and delivered daily. Open 7 Days.

Want to ‘treat’ someone special out? Get onto Treat NZ, Christchurch’s coolest foodie club! With over 85 quality local restaurants and with an average saving of $58 each time you dine out - become a member to see what the fuss is about! Use the code ‘TRYTREAT’ for your first month free!

356 Colombo Street, Sydenham (inside Colombo Mall) Ph 027 290 0977

Ph. 022 487 1883

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Q: What makes a mad hatter mad? A: Missing a trip to the White Rabbit Café. You will leave smiling like a Cheshire cat and feel fitter than a March Hare after you’ve had your magical food and quenched your thirst with one of our delicious drinks. Our food is of the highest quality fit for a Mad Hatters Tea Party. 1683 Christchurch Akaroa Rd Ph: 022 156 7527

www.treat.nz

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CHALMERS RESTAURANT at Hornby Club

HUMDINGER GIN Geraldine

MADDISON EATERY Rolleston

Come and try the new menu at Chalmers Restaurant, with family favourites including the Beef Brisket Burger and Korean Fried Chicken. We also have steak on the grill with delicious sides. When dining with family, check out our indoor playground and kid’s menu.

Say thank you with a Humdinger Gin. Whether it be for family, friends, or clients – Humdinger Gin is world-class and crafted locally in Geraldine. The Dry Gin and Citrus Gin have both been awarded gold-medals, with the Citrus Gin placing in the top three in the world for three years running.

Maddison Eatery invites you to feel at home in our rustic warm space. Our menu is designed to celebrate local produce and provide great coffee, cocktails and wine and delicious cuisine from breakfast through to dinner. This is a perfect venue for a stylish end of year celebration for corporates or family and friends.

Contact Humdinger directly for corporate pricing, order online, or visit their distillery door to find your new favourite. 17 Carmen Rd, Hornby Ph: 03 349 9026 Find us on:

3a Talbot St alleyway, Geraldine www.hornbywmc.co.nz

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FIG RESTAURANT & BAR Papanui

THE PHAT DUCK Ashburton

NOMNOM KITCHEN Strowan

The Fig is open daily. Come enjoy a gourmet lunch and enjoy this month’s ‘wine of the month’ Torlesse Rosè. Located onsite at the Quality Hotel Elms, Papanui and open daily for breakfast and dinner, we pride ourselves on fresh, local cuisine - including a range of gluten-free and vegetarian options.

The Phat Duck Brew, Bar & Kitchen delights diners with dishes such as Grilled Chicken Salad - Marinated chicken breast that’s grilled to perfection then served over lettuce with bacon, corn, blue cheese, tomato, red onion and cucumber. Indulge in a remarkable dining experience at The Phat Duck.

456 Papanui Road, Christchurch Ph 03 352 4903 ravi@qualityhotelelms.co.nz

360 West Street, Allenton, Ashburton P. 03 3077032

South East Asian dishes that are often described as a “Taste of Heaven”. All our food is freshly cooked to perfection which has made NomNom a true Chch icon with their warm, inviting setting – perfect for every occasion. Our wine list has the perfect match for your choice of dishes. Consistently delighting all who visit. Perfect Ambiance, Awesome Food, Great Wine.

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7 Normans Road, Strowan Ph: 03 355 3909 www.phatduck.co.nz

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XBEERIENCE Rolleston

AROY THAI EATERY Bush Inn

THE GOLDEN MILE TAVERN Templeton

Xbeerience is a small craft beer ‘taste & takeaway’ shop with 25 tap beers & ciders in the heart of the Faringdon Village. We are here to help craft beer lovers access the rare and non-mainstream tipples they desire, not to mention He-shed and She-shed memorabilia, home brew supplies and good yarns about the industry and its products.

Aroy Thai Eatery is a hip and trendy yet casual local Eatery established in Wellington in 2008. Priced for value, our menu features delicious authentic Thai options of appetisers, noodles, and classic Thai dishes as well as house-made Thai beverages and Thai Desserts. We are open 7 days.

The Golden Mile is a family friendly restaurant in Templeton, Christchurch. We pride ourselves on our extensive menu serving everything from Eggs Bene to Sticky pork ribs 7 days a week! Follow our Facebook page ‘Golden Mile Motels and Tavern’ to keep up to date with specials, live music, family fun days & more.

4a 55 Faringdon Boulevard, Rolleston Ph: 027 458 7946

20 Waimairi Road, Upper Riccarton Ph. 03 341 1384

Cnr Main South Rd & Trents Rd Ph. 03 349 7022

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Making your own creamy chocolate truffles could not be easier. Add a bit of butter to make them extra creamy. METHOD INGREDIENTS 225g of 70% dark chocolate 2/ cup cream 3

1 Tbsp softened butter 1 Tsp pure vanilla essence

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Warm the cream, and pour it over the chopped chocolate.

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Let the cream and chocolate sit for a few minutes before stirring.

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Stir until the chocolate is melted.

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Refrigerate about 1-2 hours until the mixture is set.

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Roll into balls coat with sprinkles, coconut, chopped nuts, or cocoa powder.

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Use milk chocolate for sweeter truffles or semi-sweet/dark chocolate for extra rich truffles. If using milk chocolate, reduce the cream to 1/2 cup as milk chocolate is much softer than dark chocolate.

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THE FINE LION Ashburton

RIVERSIDE KITCHEN Central Christchurch

The Fine Lion welcomes you to Ashburton with a relaxed atmosphere and a delectable menu for casual dining. Drop in for a meal with friends, a snack or a drink at the bar - check out the full cocktail menu! Our very popular private outdoor, heated balcony area is the place to be seen all year-round. Drop in and see what everyone is talking about.

We are now taking bookings for end of year get togethers. Whether it be a private dining experience, cooking class, team building “Masterchef Challenge”, or one of our other amazing options, we have the package available to suit your needs. Treat your team and/or clients to a memorable culinary event at Riverside Kitchen.

Eat - Drink - Play New Menu - Daily Specials • Functions • Quiz Nights • Meetings! Superb food, great prices. Ample free parking! Your new local! Open 7 Days 10am til Late HNZ Excellence 2023 CANTERBURY ‘BEST LOCAL’

Level 1, 152 Burnett St, Ashburton Ph. 03 307 0629

Upstairs - Riverside Market Cnr Lichfield St & Oxford Tce Ph 021 168 7209

1 Normans Road, Strowan Ph: 03 355 5345

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THE ELMWOOD Strowan

www.theelmwood.co.nz

INDIAN DREAMS Rolleston

THIRSTY ACRES Kirwee

TWO FAT POSSUMS West Melton

Step into Indian Dreams, a vibrant and welcoming culinary haven that transports you to the heart of India. This new restaurant offers an enchanting fusion of traditional and modern flavours, tantalising your taste buds with an exquisite array of aromatic spices and mouthwatering delicacies. An extraordinary dining experience for both the adventurous foodies and those seeking comfort in familiar tastes.

Looking for your next oasis? Look no further than Thirsty Acres Kirwee. Whether you’re looking for a hearty meal to fuel your day, a light snack, or a few drinks with friends, Thirsty Acres restaurant has got you covered. Including a range of vegetarian and gluten-free options. We believe that dining and drinking should be an experience, and we strive to make your visit a memorable one.

Gold Card Lunches Mon-Fri Mon/Tue Wood-fired pizzas $22 Tues Quiz night - free entry & prizes Wednesday $18 Burgers Thursday Rib night $22 Sunday Roast $24 Function Room - fundraisers/private functions Takeaways available. Open 7 days: 11.30am-late

63 Tennyson Street, Rolleston Ph. 03 347 2330

Great Alpine Highway No.73 Kirwee Ph. 03 318 1814

Weedons Ross Road, West Melton Village Ph 03 421 6481

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As thoughts turn to Christmas, the age-old question of what to have for your festive dinner arises. Ham is always a popular choice, and with so many options for glazes it’s always a crowd pleaser.

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egardless of your choice, a glaze will add colour, flavour, and succulence to your ham. The best glaze for a baked ham usually contains either maple syrup, brown sugar, or honey. The saltiness from the ham and the sweetness of the glaze complement each other.

BASIC SWEET GLAZE FOR A 4-5KG HAM 1/ cup pineapple juice 2 1/ cup water 2 1/ cup melted unsalted butter 2 3/ cup brown sugar 4 3/ cup maple syrup, honey, or apricot jam 4

2 Tbsp Dijon mustard 1/ Tsp ground cinnamon 2 1/ Tsp ground cloves 4

Mix together, and use to glaze ham several times during baking.

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Don’t cut the skin of the ham too deeply or the fat will come loose off the meat during baking. Adding port, sherry, and even bourbon instead of water are also options. Bake at 180 deg C. Bake until golden on top; usually allowing 45 minutes per kilogram. Re-glaze your ham several times throughout cooking. When golden on top, remove from oven and let the ham sit for 15 minutes before serving.

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When the holidays near, an afterwork drink, or meal out with friends, family, or colleagues no longer needs justification, because it’s Christmas.

A space for

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prig + Fern Merivale shows no signs of stopping when it comes to creating exciting, tailored celebrations. A favourite of theirs is Football Shirt Sundays, which can be “exceedingly busy” according to co-owner Wendy Roigard, offering plenty of banter to go alongside the 18 taps of beer and cider. They also accommodate small to large functions and work with you to tailor a solution to your event requirements. The Sprig offers a ‘home away from home’ vibe and comes with a cosy and comfortable feel, like you’re nestled away in Old Blighty sipping on a pint and even better, your pooch is invited. “If you pop in with your dog and want to stay for another drink but haven’t fed them yet,” Wendy says, “we can sort that out,” with dog meals on the menu. Alongside the beer is a developing wine selection, extensive gin list and a new summer menu. Their large deck, dubbed “one of the best decks in town” is perfect for those ultra-hot days and warm evenings. Pop in, bring your pup, and don’t forget a football shirt, to Sprig + Fern Merivale at 7 St Albans Street, Christchurch.

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Cheers

to good health

The festive season with its special occasions and celebratory events is fast approaching.

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hen we can look forward to what we are informed will be a hot, dry summer because of the presiding El Niño weather pattern. All this certainly makes us think of thirst quenching drinks. Beer and wine are great, but too much of a “good” thing can have some unfortunate consequences. There is now a real alternative in the form of non-alcoholic, sugar-free and glutenfree beverages from Australian company Monday Distillery imported into New Zealand by distributor Brent Forbes. With Monday Distillery’s beautifully packed unique gin and tonic, rum, tequila, whiskey, and vodka spirits you can have a good time, love what you drink and love yourself the next day too. Each of these beverages can be simply chilled, poured, and sipped, or they can be the basis for great cocktails to enjoy on a balmy evening. Brent’s personal favourite is “mixing the paloma (tequila) with Fever-tree lime for a refreshing, sharp tasting cocktail. Or you could add Fever-tree blood orange or grapefruit to the G & T”. To purchase email brentforbes@me.com. Visit the website below to see the choices, and Brent’s Christmas specials.

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SPRIG + FERN Merivale

GATEHOUSE CAFE Templeton

SALA COFFEE Wigram

Merivale’s Best Little Local. Discover our relaxed, dog friendly tavern, with 18 craft beers + ciders on tap, wines, spirits, non-alc, plus exceptional meals. Our two decks ensure all day sun for you and your furry friend! Takeaways (food + beer) available, Quiz Night every 2nd Tues + monthly events. Open Tues - Thu from 3.30pm, Fri from 2.30pm, Sat - Sun from midday.

Gatehouse Cafe, a hidden gem in Canterbury, offers an inviting atmosphere perfect for gatherings of friends, families, and cyclists. Enjoy exceptional food, including caramelised onion and blue cheese scones, and good coffee on a lovely deck with a charming rural backdrop. Catering to various dietary needs, the cafe also features indoor/outdoor dining, excellent service, a dog-friendly environment, and a private meeting room for 12.

Showcasing a slice of the international specialty coffee scene here in Christchurch, we offer a selection of fine coffee from New Zealand roasters and beyond. For the non-coffee drinker, our teas and chocolate celebrate some of New Zealand’s leaders in their craft. Pair this with our fresh food and famous home-made foccacia sandwiches and you have happiness served. Good vibes on the house.

7 St Albans Street, Merivale Ph: 03 260 0015 merivale@sprigandferntaverns.co.nz

185a Kirk Rd, Templeton 03 344 2052 info@gatehousecafe.co.nz

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MONDAY DISTILLERY Canterbury

ELMWOOD FINE FOODS Elmwood

RIVERVIEW RESTAURANT at Cashmere Club

Time to SPRING CLEAN your body. Order today to still enjoy a refreshing drink, a fun night but a clear head and healthy body tomorrow. Monday makes non-alcoholic drinks and adult beverages that taste like your favourite cocktails and look the part too. Sugar Free. Alcohol Free. Forever tasteful. Order your camping packs and Christmas refreshments now!

All our delicious pies, savouries, quiches, and sausage rolls are made here onsite. Choose from: Mince, Mince & Cheese, Steak, Steak & Cheese, Peppered Steak, Steak & Mushroom, Steak, Cheese & Bacon, Steak, Cheese & Jalapeño, Gourmet Chicken, Chicken & Apricot, Chicken & Mushroom, Chicken, Cranberry & Camembert. Sandwiches made fresh daily using top quality bread and fillings. Open Mon - Fri 6am - 4pm, Sat 7am - 3pm

Under new management, The Riverview Restaurant is open Tuesday through Sunday for lunch & dinner, main meals from only $18, Kids dine half price every Sunday (t&c apply), Quiz night every Wednesday, live bands every Friday.

7a Normans Road, Elmwood Ph: 021 144 1059

50 Colombo Street, Cashmere Ph: 03 332 0092

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• Private functions • Weddings • Birthdays • Fundraisers

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FORMOSA Ashburton

BRIGHTON BEACH HOUSE North New Brighton

SAKET INDIAN RESTAURANT Prebbleton & Edgeware

Dine at Formosa for exquisite flavours and a stellar ambience. A perfect blend of culinary excellence awaits you!

Casual beachside eatery and bar for brunch favourites and house-made cakes. Dinner of modern small plates to share with friends. Great coffee, tea and local wines, beers and gins. Check out our website or Facebook page for regular events.

Repetition makes reputation and reputation makes excited customers. We have built an awesome reputation at Saket Edgeware, NOW we have also opened a Saket at Prebbleton! The same mouthwatering dishes from unique Sakeet recipes. Exotic, and spicy authentic Indian cuisine now in Prebbleton and Edgeware. 10% discount on takeaways.

173 West Street, Ashburton Ph 03 308 7874 info@formosainash.com

16 Beach Road, North New Brighton Ph. 03 382 8599

563 Springs Rd, Unit 14, Prebbleton Village

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WELL & TRULY Canterbury Well & Truly’s award-winning gourmet granola range is handcrafted in its Christchurch kitchen. Decadent and delightful, this artisan granola is naturally gluten free with the Crossed Grain Coeliac Certification. The products are made using a base of primarily nuts and seeds, meaning no gluten-containing filler – just a nourishing product.

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MANDEVILLE STREET KITCHEN Riccarton Our ever-popular Avocado on Toast. A healthy breakfast that will kick-start your day in the best possible way. Vegan, gluten free and keto options available, and fantastic coffee as always. Eat in, takeaway and catering available. Easily accessible, with parking directly outside.

4/57 Mandeville Street, Riccarton Ph. 03 343 6394

Order online now!

76 Edgeware Road, St Albans brightonbeachhouse.co.nz

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www.saket.co.nz

THE SOUP BAR Central City Spring is here and so is the time to post Christmas presents overseas. Be sure to stop by the Soup Bar in Riverside Market and fill up on some delicious soup and collect handcrafted gifts and Christmas decorations made by ‘A Personalised Place’. Christmas is just around the corner so shop early before the rush.

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In your kitchen

HALSWELL BAKERY & CAFÉ

GET GRAZY

FOUR AVES COFFEE

Delicious hand crafted fruit mince tarts and Christmas cakes instore. Taking croissant orders for Christmas Eve collection now. Holiday closure dates online.

Vibrant grazing tables and platters for all types of events. Made using locally sourced, fresh, delicious produce, curated to be devoured with minimal waste.

346 Halswell Road Ph. 03 322 4600 www.halswellbakery.co.nz

Ph. 022 469 3835 www.getgrazy.co.nz

Welcome to Vinyl Café. Come in and try our own Four Aves roasted coffee. We have fresh daily cabinet food as well as “Roast your own” coffee available. Relax to some great music, play some “old school” video games or just read a magazine. Support small locally owned and operated business. 24/B Essex Street, Phillipstown www.thecoffeeworkshopnz.com

OMI SUSHI

HALSWELL BAKERY & CAFÉ

PLATTERS ‘R’ US

Omi Sushi is not just food; it’s an art form, an experience. Exquisite sushi served with sophistication in our lovely dining room. Serenaded with super relaxed music and a very cool vibe Our Sushi is an edible work of art loved by our customers. Located in the heart of Merivale we are the ultimate destination for authentic Japanese cuisine. 180 Papanui Road, Merivale

Our fresh, in-store made catering is perfect for those family get-togethers, work shouts, birthday parties, BBQs, or just because! Check out our website and order your catering directly online, or pop in and see us. Open 7 days. 346 Halswell Road Ph. 03 322 4600 www.halswellbakery.co.nz

Bringing you joy with our platters! We create platter boxes, gift boxes and grazing tables for every home and work occasion, or as a beautiful gift. We personalise every order with a bespoke touch to ensure your occasion is special and every bite is unforgettable.

UNA BAKERY

HALSWELL BAKERY & CAFÉ

GLUTEN FREE BY BUBBLES

Fresh baking is my family’s love language! Yummy homemade treats for humans and dogs from Una Bakery. Relax and let us do your baking. Pop into our great location and indulge in our heavenly baked goods. Delicious pies, bread, slices, biscuits and pastries all made on site. Serving barista coffee 6 days a week. 73 Centaurus Road, Huntsbury Ph: 337 8214

Our pies are handmade instore, full of tender slow-cooked beef supplied by the local butcher, flavoursome gravy and encased in our own soft flaky pastry. Try one today. Open 7 days

Make this Christmas extra special with our Gluten-Free Shortbread, Christmas Mince Pies, and Christmas Cake! Enjoy the festive season with delectable, worry-free delights for everyone to savour. Mon 9am-3pm, Tues-Sat 9am-5pm, Closed Sunday. Call 022 691 8809. The Bush Inn Shopping Centre beside Corey’s Master Butchers bubblesglutenfree@gmail.com

Plattersrus2022@gmail.com P: 0210 588 088

Yummy things for humans!

Yummy things for dogs!

346 Halswell Road Ph. 03 322 4600 www.halswellbakery.co.nz

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efore you start planning, take some time to envision your dream pool party. What does it look like? Which foods would you like to serve? Is there a theme? Here’s our guide on how to throw a sophisticated, yet lively pool party:

Invitations Send your guests stylish invitations by mail with a nautical or beach theme to kick-start the excitement.

Decorations

POOL PARTY PARADISE Do you have the luxury of a pool, and friends you’d love to treat? Together they’re a brilliant combination for a pool party.

READY TO GET YOUR PROJECT STARTED?

Transform your poolside area. Decorations such as lanterns, white and navy-blue tablecloths, shells, driftwood, and elegant centrepieces add creativity. Subtle floral arrangements and floating candles in the pool can create an enchanting atmosphere, or maybe you’d prefer a Hawaiianthemed luau?

Pool fun Inflatable chairs, loungers, floats, beach balls, and drink holders add to the atmosphere, and the fun.

Catering Offer a variety of hors d’oeuvres, fresh fruits, and salads. Consider hiring a professional caterer for an effortless dining experience.

Entertainment Provide an array of entertainment options. Music in the background can enhance the ambience. Organise poolside games such as croquet or water volleyball, a chess board in a quiet corner, and a live band or talented DJ can keep the party spirited if you want to go all out.

Here at D.G.I. Morgan Ltd we offer competitive pricing and deliver incredible results on schedule. We also aim to exceed our client’s expectations, every time. • Residential & Architectural New Builds • Alterations & Renovations • Design & Planning • Project Management • Commercial Construction • Commercial Maintenance • High-End Interior Fit Outs • Custom Timber Joinery • Metal Fabrication • Insurance Work

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Poolside bar Offer a selection of fine wines, including Champagne, and signature cocktails. Ensure responsible drinking, include non-alcoholic beverages, and consider hiring a mixologist for refreshments that sparkle.

Lighting As the day transitions into the evening, provide soft and inviting lighting around the pool area. Lanterns, fairy lights, candles, and inflatable floating pool lights, can create a magical atmosphere.

Guest experience The key to a memorable pool party is ensuring your guests feel comfortable. Offer ample shaded areas, comfortable seating, and attentive service.

Finishing touches End the event with party poppers, a midnight swim, and a hot toddy.

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Kalo Outdoor Bean Chairs $159.90

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YOUR HAPPINESS IS OUR PRIORITY Residential, Commercial & Industrial Concrete

Decorative Concrete Driveways (Patios & pathways) Stamped Concrete House Foundations Concreate is a locally owned, family business with more than 20 years experience in the industry. When you work with Concreate you will always get great concrete, but what you’ll also get is personalised service. You speak directly to us, every time, any time of the day.

Happy Christmas made easy! If it’s Christmas, we have it. Christmas decorations, crackers, napkins, LED trees, candles. And we make present buying so simple.

Cnr Wairakei Rd/ Roydvale Ave P. 03 358 5565 terraviva.nz

Louvres • Retractable Roofs • Transroof • Outdoor Blinds

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Make your kitchen look NEW again

KITCHEN RENEWAL REPAINT REPOLISH KITCHENS + FURNITURE

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NZ-Made Louvres & Outdoor Shade We strive to provide Kiwis with the best outdoor shade solutions. At Shade Smart, forging your dream outdoor space is our passion. We design, make, and install the perfect shade for you and your loved ones to enjoy all year long. Kitchens or Furniture Call us now to discuss your options

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Our friendly team can remove all the doors and panels, repair and refinish in a colour of your choice. Lacquered, timber and melamine kitchens refinished.

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Kitchens or Furniture Call us now to discuss your options 03 03 365 2519 2159

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Pool-side, beach-side, resort-side, lounging chairs are a must-have accessory.

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un loungers, as they are often referred to, are designed to be comfortable, so you can relax and unwind while catching a dose of Vitamin D. Features usually include adjustable backrests, padded cushions, and ergonomic shapes. Many offer several reclining positions, making them suitable to lie down for a snooze, or sit up and read a book or magazine. Some include wheels for easy manoeuvring and cup holders to keep your favourite drink within touching distance. These days there are numerous options, if you shop around. When deciding what style to buy, consider where it will be placed, and also the architectural style of its surroundings. From single upright styles, to full-length loungers, the extensive range includes deep seating sectional options that can be configured into single or double daybeds, and chaises. Teak is a popular lounger material, along with moulded plastic, wicker, and stainless steel.

Space may dictate size, although sun beds come in stackable options too. Poolside isn’t always centre stage either. Loungers can be set up anywhere, and a small private space in the garden might be your preferred place to relax.

Did you know? The sun lounger was designed in 1966 for Florence Knoll, who was living near the ocean and wanted outdoor furniture that would withstand the elements. They’ve been a staple in pool areas and gardens for more than 50 years, testament to the continued appeal of this timeless piece.

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Matakana Outdoor Wood Fire with Pizza Oven

For all your home and outdoor living needs, you can trust Cliffy’s. Our team is dedicated to helping you enhance your living experience.

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ne barbecue brand creates culinary marvels that can skillfully smoke meat to perfection, transform dough into mouthwatering pizzas, and sizzle burgers to juicy, flame-kissed deliciousness, and that’s Weber. Celebrating its 1st birthday with a new identity, Weber Store and Cliffys Flame Grill & Spa is the only Weber concept store in the South Island and supplies customers with premium models that are exclusive to Weber Store specialists. At the same location for 17 years, customers can experience the art of grilling firsthand. The store boasts full Weber BBQ cooking facilities, and the team is always ready to whip up mouthwatering delights, allowing patrons to sample the culinary possibilities before they buy. Recent innovations have propelled this iconic brand into the future. No longer confined to charcoal, Weber

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now has an array of options, including gas, electric grills, and wood pellets, and a multitude of forms. Whether you’re grilling under the stars while camping, or having a beach dinner, the compact yet mighty Weber Q (pictured above) is your loyal companion. For those seeking an all-encompassing backyard setup, a robust Summit or Genesis barbecue beckons with extralarge sear burners and custom grillware.

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Spas & wood burners Cliffy’s offerings don’t end with barbecues. They also feature a premium range of Sanctuary spa pools, adding a touch of relaxation to their repertoire. The store also supplies a wide variety of big-brand wood burners that are both suitable for installation and permitted within the city. They go the extra mile by offering free supply and installation quotes to ensure their customers’ needs are met. You can even peruse the store’s YETI range of products to find some excellent gifts for Christmas. For the complete Weber and outdoor leisure, look no further than Weber Store and Cliffys Flame Grill & Spa , an established retailer located at Tower Junction. Contact the team via sales@cliffys.co.nz or ring 03 341 1220.

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Fill the shelves Stop by Piccadilly Books, a store that is celebrating 30 years of supplying booklovers of all ages with literary treasures.

Elon Musk Walter Isaacson Our price $64.99 By the author of “Steve Jobs” and other best-selling biographies, this is a close-knit narrative of a contentious yet groundbreaking maverick, the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, Elon Musk. It recounts his formative years in South Africa and the profound influence of his father on his mindset. Elon has changed electric vehicles, spearheaded private space exploration, and taken control of Twitter.

Plated: A lifetime love affair with food Tina Duncan Our price $52.99 A lifetime love affair with food has culminated in this outstanding collection of some of the most delicious plates from Tina’s 60 years of cooking. She shares how to prepare, cook, and present your food for maximum effect and minimal stress, ensuring you spend less time in the kitchen and more time at the table with guests.

Murray Ball: A Cartoonist’s Life Mason Ball Our price $39.99 The first biography of iconic cartoonist Murray Ball, creator of Footrot Flats. “Let me show you how my dad became a leading cartoonist of his generation, how his endearing characters evolved and where the side-splitting ideas sprang from. Let’s see the man behind the drawing desk and delve into the workings of his mind.” – Mason Ball.

Patu: The New Zealand Wars Gavin Bishop Our price $34.99 A large-format, stunning visual history of the New Zealand Wars of the 1800s, suitable for children and adults, by the multiple-award-winning Gavin Bishop. Discover the key people, perspectives and battles of the New Zealand Wars in this powerfully told and richly illustrated visual history.

Rambling Man: My Life on the Road Billy Connolly Our price $49.99 “Being a rambling man was what I always wanted to be, to live the way I damn well pleased. I’ve met the weirdest and most wonderful people who walk the Earth, seen the most bizarre and the most fantastic sights - and I’ve rarely come across something I couldn’t get a laugh at.”

Good sports: A Storybook of Kiwi Sports Heroes Stuart Lipshaw Our price $45 Good sports is a powerful illustrated storybook celebrating Aotearoa’s sporting heroes. Be inspired by this collection of true stories about 50 remarkable Kiwi sports heroes: people who have set goals, aimed high and achieved their dreams.

High Hopes and Big Dreams: 165 NZ small towns in their twilight Peter Janssen and Elizabeth Anderson Our price $49.99 For High hopes and big dreams, Peter Janssen and Elizabeth Anderson set out to profile 165 small historic towns, that had once flourished and have now faded. It’s much more than a story of growth and decline because the history of our small towns is linked to social and political change.

Our Land in Colour: A history of Aotearoa New Zealand 1860 to 1960 Brendan Graham & Jock Phillips Our price $55 Our land in colour celebrates the rich story of Aotearoa through the restoration of images never before seen in colour. Two hundred images have been meticulously colourised, opening a window back in time with remarkable detail.

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Telling the tribal tales of exotic lands, Persian rugs are a treasure to have underfoot.

and-knotted in a slow, careful technique, these authentic rugs are crafted with literally no modern technology involved. Iranian women weave into the rugs emotions, stories and history, often embellishing them with names, animals, or birds. Unlike uniform, machine-woven rugs, the inconsistencies create a piece of art. “We enjoy sharing beautiful and unique tribal and nomadic rugs made with love,”

says the owner of Nile Rugs, Adnan Yaqub. “Most of our high-quality Persian rugs are vintage or antique, and are carefully restored and cleaned. “Mainly created using sheep’s wool for the pile, cotton as the foundation, and occasionally goat’s wool, they’re traditionally vegetable-dyed in deep reds and blues. Today’s trends include neutral, rustic and faded, so we deep stonewash and over-dye them in new tones,” he adds. “Iranian homes have looms to weave

their family rugs, selling the rugs after a few years use. Sadly, this dying tradition means less availability in the future. Additionally, we source new Afghan rugs and kilims from the villages of Afghanistan. Soft and shiny Bukhara rugs are a specialty of Pakistan.” Nile Rugs, at 1027 Colombo Street, St Albans, invites customers to trial rugs for a day at home, to ensure they choose the perfect heirloom investment.

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Nothing says chic gifting quite like the elegant collection of beautiful and unique items available from French Blue.

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ach individual piece, carefully selected by owner Catherine Matthews, has a ‘Je ne sais quoi’ quality. Vintage grain sack and linen cushions, exquisite European jewellery, bags, scarves, rugs, and linen, add a distinctive touch to any Christmas wish list. Fragrant candles, diffusers, soaps, and atomisers, transform spaces into inviting homes, while curated tableware adorned with superior European ceramics from Spain, Mexico, Italy, France, England, Morocco, and more, will catch the eye of the discerning buyer. Immerse yourself in the spirit of giving, and do it in style. Visit 9a Normans Road, or call 03 355 7545.

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BOOK AHEAD

The days and nights are getting warmer. We can forget about lighting the fire and keeping it clean until next winter right?

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n fact, postponing your annual chimney sweep means getting in the winter queue. Jonny from Chim Chim Master Chimney Sweeps says, “before and during winter this year we were booked eight weeks in advance. It was frustrating for many, and if new parts or repairs were needed, it could mean waiting to light your fire for quite a while”. The good news is there really is no reason to wait. Anytime from now until March is a great time to book. As Jonny advises, “your chimney is so much safer when it is clean, it is a small job, but one

that makes your fire more efficient to run, your house safer, plus an unmaintained chimney and fireplace can affect your insurance cover.” Even better, tracking down hard to find parts just became easier. The team now has a central Sydenham shop for all log fire parts, with an online shop on the way. Nick notes, “we have a relationship with every log fire parts supplier, manufacturer, or importer in New Zealand which means we stock or can order any part you need.”

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Highquality joinery solutions Bespoke joinery when executed well can elevate your room to a more modern and sleek space, or provide a beautiful statement piece.

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esign today is all about contrast in texture and colour. We’re seeing a resurgence of natural materials being used, especially timber. Murray Hewitt Joinery has been providing outstanding joinery solutions since 1998. Their extensive joinery portfolio showcases stunning solid timber solutions, which is something they’re passionate about. “We can service your entire home, not just the kitchen,” says Murray. “We can do anything from specialty interior doors, stairs, exterior doors and windows, and we can even do the flash laminated tread, solid timber treads, and right through to kitchen, sculleries, vanities,

and laundries. We can also create custom entertainment units and timber screens for dividing rooms.” The team love working with their customers – thinking outside the box for solutions and being flexible in their ways to come up with a high-quality unique solution. They’re able to source a huge range of different woods and have experience in working with everything from totara to blackened steel, and anything in between. To discover the quality workmanship on offer at Murray Hewitt Joinery, visit the website, or get in touch for more information call 03 343 0360 or email info@mhj.co.nz

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opulating a stand themed “Let’s Change the Future of Cars – Find Your Future”, the group reveal included a fully electric ute, an all-electric Land Cruiser, a low-slung battery electric sports car, and a new cross-over styled e-SUV dubbed the FT-3e. Toyota New Zealand Chief Executive, Neeraj Lala says it was exciting to see the new concept models in real life and have a glimpse into a future where vehicles are more than machines; they’re companions in our journey toward a less polluted, more connected world. For New Zealand drivers, attention will be directed to the FT-3e, a next-gen crossover-style concept, the EPU fullelectric dual-cab pickup, and the Land Cruiser Se, a refined all-electric take on the flagship SUV. Centre stage was the pictured FT-Se, a rear-slung sports car with wide, low proportions geared toward superb handling and svelte, air-splitting aerodynamics.

Japan’s cutting edge Mobility Show in October saw the unveiling of several “next generation” vehicles by Toyota.

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ALL-ROUNDER A colleague asked me, “Is that a Maserati you’re driving this week?” When I said it was the new Honda ZR-V, he was genuinely surprised.

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onda hasn’t been openly mistaken for a piece of Italian automotive exotica since the NSX. The ZR-V is Honda’s latest compact crossover SUV. It’s not a bad looker either, and available now with a start price of $47,000 for the entry level Turbo petrol. My test car was the flagship ZR-V Sport with a 2.0L E: HEV four cylinder engine and two motor electric hybrid set up. Inside you get a cabin of modern simplicity, and the seats offer a great deal of comfort and lateral support. There is plenty of standard kit, including a 10.2-inch digital

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infotainment system, wireless charging, heated seats, sat nav, power tailgate, 360-degree reversing camera, and a full Honda Sensing Suite of safety features. The ZR-V Sport is actually a more entertaining drive than I was expecting. There is a strong delivery of power and torque low down, and I was even able to average 6.5L/100km after varying levels of driving exuberance. Steering is direct and the level of ride comfort is decent too. Basically, the new ZR-V is one heck of an all-rounder and well worth your time.

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Staff Reunion - 28th October 2023

Celebrating an incredible milestone in October, Blackwells’ 100th year anniversary reunion was a noteworthy event with past and present staff attending.

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lackwells’ staff and customers have witnessed the next 50 years, thanks to our loyal clients and committed firsthand many changes in the motor industry staff who continue to embrace the new generation of during its 100 years in business. Today the rise of transportation,” he says. EV and autonomous driving, plus the industry’s No matter what the future holds, one can rest assured that plans to transition from internal combustion engines to zero Blackwells and the services they provide are here to stay. emission motoring could well become an integral part of The story of Blackwells can be traced back to 1923 when Blackwells’ core business model for the next 50 years. Walter Blackwell and Gordon Fairweather established “Today, we know that petrol engines are being phased out Blackwell Motors in Christchurch. It wasn’t long before with new energy sources such as electric the business started to grow, and in 1927, and hydrogen evolving rapidly,” says Blackwells became Canterbury’s designated “Blackwells is well-positioned Blackwells CEO Steve Grenfell. Chevrolet dealer. After celebrating their for the next 50 years, thanks “As for the question of four wheels and 25th anniversary in 1948, one brand, to our loyal clients and a steering wheel, well, they remain for Holden, joined the Blackwells stable in 1954, committed staff who continue now. However, with the advancements in to embrace the new generation remaining part of the family for almost autonomy, steering wheels may become 75 years. of transportation.” a thing of the past within the next 50 When the HSV franchise was acquired years. Car-sharing operates successfully in 1989, the name Blackwells became today and it’s clear that younger generations see shared synonymous with the Australian red lion. The same can be transportation as a real option. said for Mazda. First acquired in 1976 through Horrells Motors Our society is rapidly shifting towards online shopping and Ltd and later reacquired in 1997, Mazda is still going strong door-to-door delivery, so it will be very interesting to see if today with Blackwells Mazda being awarded Mazda Dealer of these trends still prevail in the year 2073,” he says. the Year for four consecutive years to date. What is certain is that Blackwells’ level of customer care With countless other brands having come and gone and service excellence will continue to assist Kiwis of the throughout their history, Blackwells has seen expediential future in buying their next car, whatever form it may take. growth, diversifying into used cars, commercial vehicles and “Whatever happens, people and goods will still require operating from various sites throughout Christchurch and the transportation. Style, technology, value, and after-sales greater Canterbury area. support will continue to play a significant role in purchase blackwells.co.nz decisions. So, I believe that Blackwells is well-positioned for

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Blackwells became Canterbury’s designated Chevrolet dealer.

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Walter Blackwell and Gordon Fairweather establish Blackwell Motors in Christchurch.

South Island’s largest commercial truck dealership opens in Sockburn.

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1954 Holden joins the vehicle brands on offer.

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Celebrating 100 years Photos by Jane Wyles Photography, for copies email janewylesphotos@gmail.com Check Metropol’s Facebook for more from this event.

GM announce the global retirement of Holden/HSV new vehicle sales.

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Blackwells’ head office on Cashel and Madras Streets was heavily damaged during the Christchurch earthquakes. This led to the head office temporary relocation to the secondary site in Sockburn.

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The new head office opens on the corner of Moorhouse Ave and Montreal St to facilitate Blackwells Holden and Blackwells Mazda (was Canterbury Mazda).

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Torque Talk WITH BEN SELBY

THE JOY OF DRIVING Do you like driving? Do you get a thrill, or a bit of a buzz, navigating through morning traffic or sauntering down SH1 on the way to the batch? Or do you see driving as a chore?

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aybe it’s something you do because you like to arrive at work on time, and not sopping wet. I reckon a good portion of Kiwi drivers fit into the latter category. The idea of just going for a drive, with no particular destination in mind, other than to experience the sounds and sensations of your vehicle, would, to some people, be the last thing they want to do. However, there are many in New Zealand that really, really, like driving.

When you look at local car culture, or know someone who is car fanatic, you then begin to unearth a booming sub culture of passionate people who live and breathe all things automotive. Every weekend, there are meets taking place and drives planned for car clubs and enthusiast groups alike, like “Canterbury Car Scene” and the “Canterbury Automobilist Group” for example. Cars aren’t every Kiwi’s thing for sure, but those who really get the joy of driving get it bad.

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A CRACKER CAR

When Peugeot springs to mind, I can’t help but think of fun, urban kickarounds like the hot hatch icon 205 GTi and small but sprightly 106 GTi. Ben Selby reports.

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he essence of these fun pugs seems to continue today thanks to the new Peugeot e-208 GT, a car which looks to the past but embraces the future. As you might have gathered by the name, the e208 GT is the fully electric variant of the 208 hatch. The e-208 GT is powered by a 50kWh battery pack producing 100kW and 260Nm of torque. Range is rated at around 383km and plugging into a DC fast charger will give you back 80% charge in around 30 minutes. Retailing at $67,990 +ORC, Armstrongs Peugeot are currently offering the e-208 GT with $11,000 off the list price before the government clean car discount of $7015 finishes by year’s end. Outside, the e-208 GT has a certain “joi de vivre” separating it from other urban EVs in this class. Its 3-claw LED headlights dominate the front and 3-claw rear taillight cluster housed on full-width black detailing dominates the rear. Throw in some 17-inch diamond cut alloys and a couple of “e” badges on the rear three quarter and you have one handsome hatch. Inside, Peugeot’s quirky design tentacles are everywhere, from the angular centre console to the small sports steering wheel which fits snugly in your mitts. Ahead of you

sits Peugeot’s 3D cockpit, with 3D instrument cluster (which is kind of cool), a 10-inch touch screen infotainment display and the seven piano key-like toggle switches adorning that aforementioned console. You have tech like Apple CarPlay/ Android Auto, 4x USB ports, sat nav, heated leatherette and alcantara seats, a 360-degree rear camera with parking sensors all around, two levels of regenerative braking, an optional panoramic roof and safety gear like Peugeot Drive Assist, Blind Spot Monitoring and Active Safety Brake. What’s great about the e-208 GT from the moment you get going, is just how eager it is to, well, get going. While it does taper off once you really start to move, the initial blast from the lights to the urban limit is pretty darn impressive. The e-208 GT can cruise all day long comfortably on SH1 should you want to, but its natural habitat is the urban jungle. Despite it weighing 400kg heavier than the petrol 208, it’s amazing to find just how agile it really is. Sure, you can’t really corner flat and there is a minimal amount of body roll, but Peugeot have still created a great blend of everyday comfort with playful exuberance. This pug’s abilities to make you smile while engaging in sprightly silent running make it a wee cracker.

FACT FILE 2023 PEUGEOT E208 GT PRICE: $67,990 + ORC POWERTRAIN: 50kWh battery POWER: 100kW TORQUE: 262Nm ELECTRIC RANGE: 383km 0 TO 100KM/H: 8.5 seconds WHEELS: 17-inch alloy CARGO SPACE: 311L

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