Friday 13 November 2015
25 TO
50
%
OFF
ALL READYMADE
CURTAINS STARTS FRIDAY ENDS MONDAY %
25
*EXCLUDES CLEARANCE AND OUTLET STICKER PRODUCTS. DISCOUNT IS OFF THE ORIGINAL PRICE. OFFER AVAILABLE FROM FRIDAY 13TH TO MONDAY 16TH OCTOBER 2015.
OFF
HARVEY’S METAL CURTAIN RODS
FROM $34.46 SET
FREE
5 SIZES. BLACK AND SILVER. 28MM DIAMETER
LINING
WHEN WE MAKE YOUR CURTAINS
30 WOODEN %
APPLIES TO ALL FABRICS $29.95 PER METRE & ABOVE. EXCLUDES ROMAN BLIND MAKING. SELECTED LINING OPTIONS APPLY
OFF
VENETIAN BLINDS
NOW ALSO AVAILABLE
ONLINE
APPLIES TO FIRENZE 100% WOODEN VENETIAN BLINDS IN COLOUR WHITE
FREE IN-HOME CURTAIN & BLIND CONSULTATIONS AVAILABLE NOW CALL TODAY: OR BOOK ONLINE:
0800 00 88 80
harveyfurnishings.co.nz
WE COVER:
The Weekend Sun
6
0800 00 88 80
Tauranga, Waihi, Te Puke, Whakatane and Rotorua
SHOP ONLINE AT:
harveyfurnishings.co.nz _________________________
OR VISIT OUR STORE AT: 387 CAMERON ROAD PHONE 07 578 6428 ALSO AT: NORTH SHORE • MT EDEN REMUERA • BOTANY • NEW LYNN HENDERSON • MANUKAU • HAMILTON WHANGAREI • PALMERSTON NORTH
ALL OFFERS AVAILABLE WHILE STOCKS LAST UNTIL 19TH NOVEMBER 2015 UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. STOCK MAY VARY BETWEEN STORES. *CHRISTMAS DELIVERY MAY BE SUBJECT TO FABRIC AVAILABILITY AND PAYMENT OF CONFIRMATION DEPOSITS BY NOVEMBER 23, 2015. 13/11
Climb every mountain Next January Dave Williams and Mike Boston will attempt to conquer Mt Aconcagua in Argentina. Since 2013, Dave (right) has attempted to be the first person to complete a sea to summit of the highest peaks on all seven continents. Photo: Tracy Hardy.
Two years ago Auckland outdoor education teacher David Williams says he was your “typical Kiwi bloke”. But there’s nothing typical about Dave’s goal: to be the first person to successfully complete a sea to summit of the highest peaks on each of the world’s seven continents. A sea to summit is exactly as it sounds – starting from the nearest ocean, Dave runs the distance of a marathon each day until he reaches each mountain’s base and then climbs to the summit. Dave explains that he’s using the epic adventure as a way of raising awareness and $100,000 in funds for Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand. “I lost two friends who had adventurous spirits to depression back in 2013,” he explains. “I started doing Sea2Summit7 in their honour, but quickly realised how
much of a problem mental health issues are in New Zealand. The whole idea is about not giving up, no matter how tough it gets.” Since 2013, Dave’s knocked off Kilimanjaro, Elbrus and Kosciuszko, and next year he’ll take on Aconcagua – a 6962m mountain he unsuccessfully attempted in 2013 and 2015. Dave will be accompanied next January by his good mate and hunting buddy, Matamata policeman Mike Boston who’ll act as his support person. Mike will not only help film the adventures but will also tackle Aconcagua, and then Denali in April, alongside his friend. “Being a policeman in Matamata and dealing with people with mental health issues, Mike really relates to the cause and wanted to help in any way he could.” To learn more about Sea2Summit7, visit www.sea2summit7.com David Tauranga
Lions tertiary scholarships open The Omokoroa & Districts Pakeke Lions Club is calling for applications for two tertiary scholarships to be awarded in 2016. The first award is the Beryl Scott Tertiary Memorial Scholarship, which will be for $2000 for the 2016 year. The second award, the Precious Family Memorial Scholarship, will be granted for $1500. Applications are sought from tertiary students who have completed at least one year’s study in subjects of their choice, at the institution of their choice, and who intend to continue their
studies in their chosen field. The awards are offered to youth of Omokoroa who have been residents of the area comprising the Omokoroa Peninsula, Plummers Point, Whakamarama, Pahoia and Esdaile Road (up to and including Tim Road, but not Wainui South Road) for three years and have attended a local secondary school for at least three years. Requests for application forms must be made by December 1 with completed applications required by December 8. Contact Marc Ulyatt on email: marc.ulyatt@ihug.co.nz