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Library building to be torn down By Julia Evans THE FATE of the old Bishopdale Library has been sealed and the building will be demolished. Although the Farrington Ave library was not completely written off by the February 22, 2011, earthquake, the damage was significant enough that it was deemed earthquake-prone and not fit for use. It has since been abandoned and boarded up, but does not pose a risk of collapse to nearby buildings or thoroughfares. Last week, city council staff
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IT’S KIND of been a bit of a slam dunk I’m afraid in regards to city councillor Aaron Keown’s unsuccessful bid to get traffic lights at the Gardiners, Breens and Harewood Rds intersection. On page 4 today, Mayor Lianne Dalziel outlines why Keown did not get the necessary votes to get the improvements through the council. Keown also has his say on the matter in our weekly Soapbox column (page 4). The intersection rates 94th out of 100 medium-risk intersections in the city. So that either means there are a heck of a lot of risky intersections in the city, or there are many other more worthy intersections that need upgrading. Also, a cycle scheme at Jellie Park has been a success the organisers of it say and they are looking to roll it out at other recreation centres (page 3). – Barry Clarke
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CYCLING: Bridget Williams, chairwoman of the Jellie Park Bike Initiative Project committee, is expecting a report back on just how successful the pilot scheme has been. PHOTO: ANDREW KING
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News Frustration over intersection snub By Julia Evans MAYOR LIANNE Dalziel has responded to city councillor Aaron Keown’s outrage that his bid to get traffic signals installed at the Gardiners, Breens and Harewood Rds intersection fell over. At last Tuesday’s city council meeting, 10 councillors voted against the money being budgeted for the traffic signals in the draft annual plan. Seven were for it. Cr Keown hit out at those who voted against it on Facebook, posting a photo of the official voting form. He has since added a direct response from Ms Dalziel. She wrote that she was aware that this issue was what Cr Keown had run his election campaign on, but she had told him she would have to vote against it because he did not use the right process. “This particular intersection sits in the list of 100 mediumrisk intersections at number 94. That means the current criteria consider another 93 intersections more risky,” Ms Dalziel wrote. Cr Keown told Nor’West News other city councillors who voted against said it was
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LOST: The intersection city councillor Aaron Keown has been lobbying for has not been included in the draft annual plan.
because the process was wrong. To qualify for an upgrade, the intersection had to be in the top 10 most dangerous in the city, in terms of accidents, fatalities and injuries, but he hit back and said that was the wrong approach. “We’re just waiting for someone to die there. That’s backwards,” he said. Cr Keown lobbied hard in his re-election campaign for the intersection’s upgrade to improve pedestrian safety and had offered $100 to anyone who could come up with a more dangerous intersection. “It wasn’t even my idea, it’s
the people. People want lights,” he said. All three city councillors who are also on the FendaltonWaimairi-Harewood Community Board voted to have the intersection included in the budget. Another board member Linda Chen wrote on Facebook that if she could have voted, she would have supported it. Cr Keown said he would not give up, and because the intersection has gone into the draft annual plan as a note, the next step will be when it is released for public comment.
IT WAS a very disappointing end to what had been an engaging annual plan process at council, not having the intersection of Gardiners, Breens and Harewood Rds included. For me, this is where the entire engagement between the public and council falls down. Elected members will hide behind the term ‘process’. I was elected by the people of Harewood, I campaigned on getting this intersection fixed as that’s what the constituents of the ward wanted and therefore voted for. Here is where it all falls down: A democratically elected member with a mandate from the people can just simply not propose an intersection upgrade even if that’s what the people want. You see, the intersection has to rate as ‘dangerous’ and this is measured by crash stats. Most crashes happen out of human era and not the built environment, so crash stats are really pointless when it comes to influ-
encing safety improvements. Surely the best asset and tool we have is the residents, motorists and pedestrians of the area. People will not whinge and complain about every intersection in their area, but when all point to one and say “something better be done about that before someone loses their life”, this needs to be acknowledged. This intersection is currently rated the 94th most dangerous intersection in Christchurch, based on crash stats. What this figure does not tell you is that most of the 93 ahead in crash stats already have lights and the accidents were the fault of human era so it does not compare apples with apples. All is not lost just yet and the people of Christchurch’s north west soon get the chance to submit on the Annual Plan and have the opportunity to tell the council they don’t want much this year, just one intersection improved for the benefit of us all.
NINa COOk - OpeNINg Nina Cook was born in Whakatane in 1967. She was educated in Wanganui and then at Christchurch Polytechnic School of Art and Design where she received a Bachelor of Design. In 2007 Nina established the studio from which she currently works. Nina’s latest exhibition named ‘Opening’ takes place at Little River Gallery from March 11th until April 5th. Ian Clothier writes about Nina Cook’s new works from the exhibition ‘Opening’. “…Sumptuously indulgent, some of the paintings have sensual cavities accompanied by extravagant displays of form and colour that come close to gorging the eyes. Words such as colour, spectrum and visual feast apply equally to the paintings as they do to the tail of peacocks. Such as the collection of thoughts about feathers, colour and visual luxury that assemble on reflection of Nina Cook’s Opening works.” Nina writes about her own work. “The narrative/impetus for this series of works is deeply personal. Broadly, it is about a cycle of profound hurt to intense release. Opening: to force an opening (to breach) through to Opening: to release and truly open up. The process is integral and is one of concentrated, open-minded patience, requiring me to stay alert to paint (viscosity, brush loading, etc) and compositional characteristics in much the same way as fully abstract works demand. These cannot be rushed, nor the movements/marks allowed to become repetitively mechanical. To do so would be to undermine the intention of the work. The works initially appear highly decorative and orderly – feathers mean birds. But on closer inspection, these are not any birds you’d recognise. Their physiology is different (wrong? altered?). The colours and intensity are emotive, the mark-making intense. These irregularities draw you in, encourage observation and contemplation. But ultimately you are released to once again to simply enjoy the decorative qualities of these jewels. That they are designed to be hung at any angle, allows the image to be changed/refreshed at will. This allows the viewer input into the relationship each work has with its surroundings. The round paintings are very effective in groupings, allowing differences between the works to intensify each other.”
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BOMB SCARE Police were called to an address in Edgeware just after 11am last Monday when an old mortar shell was found in the garage. A person had gone to the property to clean it and discovered the mortar shell. The explosive ordnance disposal team attended the scene but there was no further concern. SCHOOL’S FIRE FUNDRAISER Elmwood Normal School pupils from years 5 and 6 raised nearly $900 last week through a successful bake sale. The money will be used to buy shrubs for families who lost their gardens in the recent Port Hills fire. The school said any remaining money will then be donated to the Rural Fire Association. Pupils baked and sold biscuits, muffins, cakes and cupcakes. COMMUNITY BOARD HELPS LAWN BOWLER Tayla Bruce has received funding to compete in the lawn bowls National Club Championships finals. The $200 grant was awarded by the Fendalton-WaimairiHarewood Community Board. The competition runs in Dunedin from March 9 to 14. Bruce is a New Zealand lawn bowls representative and recently won the Canterbury centre women’s triples and singles titles. Bruce lives in Avonhead and is a student at Canterbury University.
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SPOTLIGHT: Third from the left at the back, Angus Simmons (right), 21, said he was lucky Mikado was such a catchy show so learning the music wasn’t too hard.
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Knit ’n’ Yarn Friday, 10.30-noon Take your knitting needles along and enjoy a chat with others as you knit. This session is for anyone who loves to knit or who wants to learn. Free entry, Papanui Library, 35 Langdons Rd, Papanui.
Reading to dogs Tuesday, 3.30-4.30pm These sessions have been designed to provide a relaxed and non-threatening atmosphere to encourage children to practise their reading skills and develop a love of reading. This programme uses dogs who are the pets of the city council animal management team and have been trained and tested for health, safety and temperament. Sessions are 15min. Phone 941 7923 to book a spot. Free entry, Shirley Library, 36 Marshland Rd, Shirley. Science Snippets in the Library Tuesday, 3.30-4.30pm Science Alive! is presenting a free after-school science programme in selected libraries across Christchurch. There will be fun science activities and new interesting topics each week. Qualified educators will lead children through interactive activities to stimulate interest in science. Free entry, Fendalton Library, 4 Jeffreys Rd, Burnside. Bowls Club Wednesday, 7.30-9pm The Papanui Methodist Indoor Bowls Club opens the season this week. New members are most welcome and tuition will be given if required. This is a friendly group. Entry for the season is $10 and a nightly charge of $1 plus supper. Inquiries to Murray phone 359 9331. Chapel St Centre, 68 Harewood Rd, Papanui
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Major open heart surgery at the age of four taught Jeremy Scott that life was precious and something to cherish. In 2011 Jeremy began a two-and-a-half year, 51,916km unsupported bike ride from London to New Zealand. As he pedalled his way around the planet he accumulated more than enough kilometres to circumnavigate the earth. Jeremy has since written the successful book The Long Road from a Broken Heart and now dedicates his life to inspiring others. He has recently been awarded the Australian Heart Foundation Heart Hero award for his work raising funds and awareness for heart disease. Go along to Fendalton Library on Thursday to hear a motivational presentation by author, adventurer, speaker and photographer, Jeremy Scott. Entry is free. Fendalton Library, 4 Jeffreys Rd, 12.30-2.30pm.
Babytimes/Wā Pēpi Wednesday, 11-11.30am Encourage learning through language. Babytimes is an interactive programme includ-
ing rhymes, songs, stories and play. Free entry, Papanui Library, 35 Langdons Rd, Papanui.
Portrait Painting Workshop Saturday, 9am-1pm This course focuses on drawing human faces in a simple way to recreate the likeness of a sitter or photo. It will teach you how to use light, shadows, tonal values and a limited palette. There are individual assistants to help with your artwork. Email tahanartstudio@gmail.com or phone 021 1292170 to enrol. Free entry, Avice Hill Art and Craft Centre, 395 Memorial Ave, Burnside.
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Canterbury Rare Breeds Auction and Heritage Lifestyle Day. Sunday 10am-3pm A fun day out for the whole family plus the opportunity to buy heritage breed poultry and rare livestock at auction. There will be close to 300 lots of poultry, bantams, pigeons, ducks, geese, rabbits and pheasants on display before they are sold. There will be all the attractions Willowbank has to offer plus the auction, stalls, displays and a raffle. Entry adult $10/child $5, Willowbank Wildlife Reserve, 60 Hussey Rd, Northwood
New Zealand’s newest and oldest city BUILDING A NEW CITY WATERFRONT Construction starts on a new central city waterfront this month – Te Papa Ōtākaro/Avon River Precinct – The Promenade. It will extend from the Antigua Boatsheds near Christchurch Hospital to the Margaret Mahy Family Artist impression showing what The Promenade will look like along Oxford Terrace, above the Canterbury Earthquake National Memorial.
Park. Work starts on the intersection Oxford Terrace and Lichfield Street this month. The Promenade will be finished in mid to late 2018. The Promenade will vary along its 2.8 kilometres,
Completed section near The Terraces.
but all areas will include: 1. An accessible walking route adjacent to property boundaries. 5 2
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finishes in the first quarter of 2018.
3. A paved pathway for pedestrians near the
Many features in the square are either earthquake
river edge. cyclists and vehicles (10kph speed limit). 5. A flexible occupation zone that can be brought to life for outdoor eating and other recreational uses. 6. Tree-lined rain gardens, other landscaping and seating.
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Work to restore Victoria Square has started and
2. Seating near the edge of the river.
4. A shared space promenade for pedestrians,
Completed section near the Worcester Street Bridge.
RESTORING AN OLD FAVOURITE
damaged or close to the end of their life. This project will restore the square and make it safer and more accessible for people. The much loved Bowker Fountain will be repaired. The statues of Captain Cook and Queen Victoria will remain, as will the horse watering ramp and floral clock. There will be some new features such as art works and a new punt stop at the river’s edge.
Artist impression of what the new ‘Tauranga Waka’ punt stop will look like. The development of the restoration plan was overseen by a Community Reference Group
Paving, art, gardens, lighting, and seating will
There will be no access through Victoria Square
following a public feedback process carried out in
make the area accessible to people of all ages and
while work is underway, but access along a pathway
collaboration with project partners: Christchurch
abilities. Service vehicles and customers will still
between Armagh Street and Durham/Kilmore
City Council, Matapopore Charitable Trust on behalf
be able to access businesses, but the speed limit
Streets (through The Commons) will be available
of the Te Tūnanga o Ngāi Tūāhuriri, and the former
will be lowered.
for most of this time.
Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority.
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The Leisure Centre at McKenzie Lifestyle Village This multi-purpose complex has everything to meet the social and leisure needs of residents and their invited guests. At the centre of the McKenzie Lifestyle Village is the brandnew McKenzie Leisure Centre. This multi-purpose complex has everything to meet the social and leisure needs of residents and their invited guests. It includes: • An indoor heated swimming pool with spa pool alongside. • A fully-equipped gymnasium sporting exercycles, treadmills, rowing machine, etc. • The library is stocked with hundreds of books, a computer and the daily paper. • A well-appointed crafts room for those residents keen on arts and crafts. • A multi-function room with comfortable seating for meetings, cinema or chapel. • The main lounge offers a big-screen TV, cosy gas fireplace, comfortable seating, bar area, pool table and dart board for your enjoyment. • Alongside the lounge is a kitchen and dining area. The latter can be used for indoor bowls or Tai Chi, Zumba etc. • A consulting room available for health services. • A hairdressing and beauty salon. • Outside amenities include a bowling green, petanque rink, mini-golf, putting green and a children’s playground. Further from the Leisure Centre there are garden allotments, workshop (aka men’s shed) and caravan and campervan parking.
Methyl B-12 B12 is essential for energy production, cell health, regulation of mood and sleep cycles, nerve health and repair and prevention of homocysteine.
Emerging research has shown as many as 50 per cent of older adults and as many as 25 per cent of younger adults are deficient in vitamin B12. B12 is essential for energy production, cell health, regulation of mood and sleep cycles, nerve health and repair and prevention of homocysteine - a serious cardiovascular risk factor that is known to cause damage and plaque in the blood vessels. It can also increase the chances of a stroke. Harvard researchers found a 34 per
cent decrease risk of vision loss in a study of participants aged 40+ who supplemented with B12. Another study linked a higher risk of hearing loss in subjects in their 60s who were low in B12. The reason so many people lack B12 seems to be due to our body’s inability to absorb it as we age, as the digestive system becomes less efficient. Anti-reflux medication and other drugs further reduce B12 absorption. The good news is B12 in the form of
Methylcobalamin sublingual tablets that are dissolved in the mouth and thru bypassing the digestive tract have been shown to effectively raise B12 levels in the body. Further info is available from the Natural Health Advisers at Marshall’s Health & Natural Therapy, 110 Seaview Road, New Brighton, phone 388 5757. We are always happy to help!
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Time Honoured Remedy According to a country Doctor “D.C. Jarvis” from Vermont in the USA cider vinegar and honey (CV & H) can be an important part of a long healthy life. Dr. Jarvis noted Vermonters who regularly consumed cider vinegar and honey had excellent health with many putting in a vigorous day’s work on the farm even when well into their eighties. Dr. Jarvis found the effects of cider vinegar and honey on arthritis can be remarkable with many patients reporting almost total relief after taking a course of the cider vinegar and honey. Dr. Jarvis surmised that the acid and potassium in cider vinegar counteracted calcium deposits and helped the body control calcium use. As well as a general tonic Dr. Jarvis found regular administration of cider vinegar and honey at the onset of complaints such as the common cold, sinusitis, asthmatic attacks, hay fever, and childhood diseases such as chicken pox and measles, was accompanied by an improvement in the condition with symptoms either disappearing, or the conditions were extremely mild and soon over. Apple cider vinegar contains all the goodness of the apple in a form that is readily accepted by the body. Scientists have found over 90 different substances in ACV, among them 20 important trace elements, minerals, essential enzymes, a number of different acids including malic acid, amino acids and roughage in the form of potash and pectin. A scientific
study at the Shizuka University in Japan has proven ACV to have potent antioxidant benefits (It can destroy free radicals, which are a major factor in ageing.) and also the ACV can break down cholesterol formations in the blood vessels. ACV and H is a powerful tonic that also promotes digestion, assimilation of nutrients and elimination of waste, and helps neutralize any toxic substances that enter the body. It is important to note not all cider vinegar is made in the traditional way and results are likely to prove disappointing with these other vinegars. Further information is available from the Natural Health Advisers at Marshall’s Health & Natural Therapy, 110 Seaview Road, New Brighton, Phone: 388-5757. We are Always Happy to Help!
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Aspire
Canterbury Aspire Canterbury offers support, advice and resources to older people and those with impairments, their families and caregivers. Removing barriers to everyday living for individuals, Aspire Canterbury inspires people to live life to the fullest no matter what their difficulties. The Disability Information Service is a source of valuable information about the various services available to people with short or long term impairments and professionals from community/health organisations. Visit Aspire Canterbury’s shop at 314 Worcester Street or visit their website for more information and resources. They also have an online shop selling a wide selection of easier living aids, and offer rental services for wheelchairs, ramps and walkers. Aspire also has a mobile service which is available for free, fun, interactive presentations of all their equipment and services to retirement homes/ villages and any other community groups wanting a speaker. For more information visit www.aspirecanterbury.org.nz, 03 366 6189 mobileservices@aspirecanterbury.org.nz
Apple Cider VinegAr - Powerful Natural Health Tonic ACV is a highly nutritious with all the goodness of apples (one of our most health-giving fruits) in a form that is readily accepted by the body. It promotes healthy digestion, assimilation of nutrients & elimination of wastes. Detoxifying & purifying & supports the function of vital organs like the kidneys, bladder, liver & heart. Helps neutralise toxic substances & harmful bacteria in food. A time-honoured natural remedy to improve health & longevity.
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per week Mobile Service – Fun interactive presentations of our information, services and easier living equipment. We come to you! To book our presenter to speak to your group call Richard at numbers below or email mobileservices@ aspirecanterbury.org.nz Mobility scooter demonstrations available. Aspire Canterbury is a not-for-profit organisation providing services to the community since 1981 Physical Address: 314 Worcester Street Linwood Christchurch
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Fitness centre focuses on members’ health & wellbeing As we all know from what the health professionals tell us, one of the keys to staying healthy throughout our life is being active and exercising regularly. For long-time manager of the Papanui Club’s fitness centre, Eddie Kerrigan, that has always been the focus. “For us, it’s not about mass numbers – it’s about caring about the health and well-being of individual members who exercise here. That’s the key for overall health,” he says. The fully equipped Ignite Fitness is an important feature of the expansive new Papanui Club, which was rebuilt following the earthquakes, and has much more space and is a better design than the former fitness facilities had, Eddie says. However, for him and other staff members, it is the personal communication and interaction with members that is most important. “People have to have the self-motivation to come,” Eddie says, “once here we can guide them towards their goals and encourage them to incorporate exercise into their lifestyle and get into good nutritional habits.” One member who doesn’t need any encouragement to visit Ignite Fitness is the fitness centre’s oldest member, 87-year-old Mavis Mannall. Mavis has been a member of the Papanui club for 26 years, and goes to the fitness centre three times a week,
where she works out on a number of the machines. Her favourite is the rowing machine, but she also uses the treadmill, the bikes and the leg extension and does floor exercises including squats. “I love coming here, everyone is so friendly. It’s like a home away from home,” says Mavis. “It’s got the X factor.” Her fitness regime also includes walking 4kms twice a week and swimming, while in her ‘spare’ time, she is involved with the Red Cross and the Blood Bank. Her grandchildren are also an important part of her life. Mavis is only one of the 13000-plus members who are enjoying the spacious, modern facilities at the newly rebuilt Papanui Club in Sawyers Arms Road, which reopened in early 2016. New Zealand’s largest club, it offers leisure and entertainment facilities for a wide range of age groups across the whole community. Ignite Fitness is open 5.30am9.30pm Monday to Friday and 5.30am6.30pm weekends and public holidays. New members are more than welcome. To find out more information about Ignite Fitness phone 359-9586, ext. 706 or email gym@papanuiclub.co.nz
Ignite Fitness manager Eddie Kerrigan with the centre’s oldest member, Mavis Mannall
Mavis Mannall working out on the rowing machine
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as effectively and efficiently as possible resulting in a healthy, hygienic heat pump, lower power bills and greater comfort. But beware, not all cleaning companies are equal. We are constantly hearing of people being charged huge amounts for servicing and all they are getting is a heat pump clean. We at Enviro Master, are qualified engineers and therefore are able to fully test and diagnose any problems you may or may not be aware of with your heat pump. Also, as we are associated with all major brands, we are able to repair these under warranty if they are still within the warranty period. It is important to remember, when selecting an installer, the manufacturer’s warranty does not cover the installation and consumers could be responsible for any repair or damage caused to the system due to poor installation. Enviro Master’s five-star installation guarantee ensures correct installation, and a demonstration so customers have an understanding on how it will best meet their needs. For a free in home consultation, call Enviro Master on 366 0525 or visit our showroom at 41A Shakespeare Rd, Waltham, Christchurch.
The facts about home ventilation Balanced Pressure vs Positive Pressure Under the New Zealand Building Code, all buildings, including residential, need to be suitably ventilated, either with opening windows or forced ventilation. Clause G4.1 states: “The objective of this provision is to safeguard people from illness or loss of amenity due to lack of fresh air.” There are many benefits to forced, or mechanical, ventilation over opening windows, including warmth, security, reduction of outside noises and reduction of condensation. Traditional domestic ventilation systems are ‘positive pressure’. They bring air in from outside via the roof space and force the stale air out through gaps around windows and doors. The incoming air from these systems has to be heated or cooled to keep the house warm in winter or cool in summer. The Smooth-Air HEX390 is a ‘balanced pressure’ system. It extracts air from the house and at the same time brings in fresh air. These two streams of air pass through a heat exchanger, which warms incoming air in winter and cools in summer if air conditioning is being used. This means that up to 80% of the energy which would be
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Thoughtful design & quality finishes underscore the living environment that has been created in this near new certified built home. Finished to the highest standards, the home has a layout that encourages harmonious family living & enjoys a premier location within the Longhurst subdivision. Deacon is a quiet street, with a fine mix of attractive homes & #9 sits well upon its 532sqm fully landscaped & fully fenced grounds with an inviting street presence. Your expectations will be met or exceeded from the moment enter through to the tiled foyer that leads directly to the spacious interconnected living areas. A modern kitchen anchors the main living area & this is where family comes together
in style with a double sided deep benchtop, top class fixtures & fittings, plenty of room to move about + a good array of cupboard space all overlooking the generous dining zone that doglegs into the more private living area closer to the front of the home. Both living areas open out sundrenched patios and an established garden designed for entertaining with plenty of room for kids to run and play safely. There are 4 double bedrooms, all with built in robes that are serviced by a sizeable family bathroom & separate WC with vanity. The roomy master has a walk-in robe, ensuite & opens to an outside patio. To maximise use, the laundry is in the double internal access garage that also houses the hot water cylinder freeing up extra storage
space within the home. Warmth is ensured by double glazing, favourable aspect, insulation as well as a strategically located heat pump & hall panel heater. Extras abound with LED lights, irrigation system, insulated garage door – a long list so viewing is a must. Our motivated vendors are looking for a sold sticker, so prompt attention is need to secure this delightful family home. Please phone for viewing times or for a private viewing contact Maureen Crowley of Smart Real Estate (Licensed Agent REAA 2008) on 021 153 7167or 384 8600 or email Maureen on maureen.crowley@ smartrealestate.co.nz or visit our website www.smartrealestate.co.nz.
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The Ministry of Social Development (MSD) in Papanui is moving to new offices. Work and Income and Child Youth and Family will now be located at 56 Langdons Road with the new site opening at 1:00pm on Monday 13 March.
If the person doesn’t have an appointment, they’ll be asked for ID, but not having ID won’t mean people can’t come into our offices. Our clients now also have access to a wide range of our services on the phone and online. This includes help with urgent costs, like food or emergency dental treatment, using our online service MyMSD.
IS THERE A lady in the city who would like to be spoiled and have some quality male company. A single well presented lady slimmish and tallish who has a bubbly warm friendly personality. You would be mature and have family off your hands, and is ready for the next phase of your life. I am a 5ft 11, 95kg slim to athletic witty fun and generous professional guy, single living on own in Avonhead. Write to me: Andy P.O Box 1919 Christchurch. A photo would be appreciated. All replies answered. MAN on his own seeks female on own to compare notes why we are in this position, and maybe to do something about it 3583634 MAN SEEKS vibrant and energetic tall slender lady 40 to 60 as partner for dancing. alanjamieson@ xtra.co.nz
Holiday Accommodation
QUEENSLAND SUNSHINE COAST AUSTRALIA Resort, Ocean Views, Balconies, Self Contained, 1 or 2 B/R Ensuite, Heated Pool, Spa, Sauna, Free Internet, Shops, Restaurants, Tennis, Surf Club & Patrolled Beach, Public Transport at door. Ask for our SEASONAL SPECIALS. Phone 61 7 544-35011 Email: reception@mandolin.com.au www.mandolin.com.au
To Let HOMESITTERS reqd city & rural. Prefer ret./ not wking. Ph Lisa 03 359-2323 www. townandcountryhomesit. co.nz HOMESITTERS reqd city & rural. Prefer ret./ not wking. Ph Lisa 03 359-2323 www. townandcountryhomesit. co.nz
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BLOCKED DRAINS? • VIDEO INSPECTION • WATERBLASTING • LIQUID WASTE
PH: 03 365 7960 24 hours // 7 days
info@h20jet.co.nz www.h20jet.co.nz
& Property Maintenance
Paving Patio - Pathways - Driveways
Lawns and Gardens
Planting - Raised Vege Gardens Readylawn - Irrigation - Fencing
General Maintenance
Water Blasting - Gutter Cleaning Rental Property Maintenance Section Clearing - Weed Spraying
20 Years Experience
Locally owned and operated Free Quotes - Competitive Pricing
Blair Gibson 027 699 5815
EQC CASH SETTLEMENT We will re-scope your property to ensure you have been paid in full to cover all your repair costs. None of the properties that we have re-scoped so far has been paid the correct amount to repair their damage.
•Yaldhurst Road Initially $3,800 after our re-scope payment received $46,320 •Wairakei Road Initially $7,575 after our re-scope payment received $38,182 •Prossers Road Initially $19,827 after our re-scope payment received $60,273 •Kaplan Avenue Initially $859 after our re-scope payment received $34,931 •Liverton Crescent Initially $11,000 after our re-scope payment received $29,842 •Dalkeith Street Initially $5,000 after our re-scope payment received $8,945
For re-scoping and all earthquake repairs including painting and redecorating. Enquire now Phone 021-667-444
Thank you from the local MSD team. GENTLEMAN would like to find a social sexual sincere, hottie to generate warmth and compatibility for winter months ahead 0276594425
Email: sbcontracting01@gmail.com Call 027 562 7457 www.thepoolguys.co.nz
• We have re-scoped 50 properties who have been under paid for their repairs. • Have your initial repairs failed? • Did you receive your full entitlement? • Do not pay your excess until all repairs are completed. • General under payments are: Asbestos testing and exterior lead paint, peeling wallpaper, cracking in exterior plaster not repaired correctly.
It’s an important part of our security that we know who is coming into our sites. Our security guards will have a quick conversation with people before they come into our offices to discuss why a person is there, and help make sure we don’t admit anyone who might represent a risk to the safety of other clients or our staff.
Personals
Need your pool: • Fully Renovated? • Cracks Repaired? • Plumbing Checked or Upgraded? • Filtration? • Painted, Plastered or Tiled?
Licence Building Practitioner LBP Member of the Roofing Association
CURTAIN FABRIC OUTLET
Gardening & Supplies
The Pool Guys
• Replacement/new roofing • Colour Steel gutter & fascia • Flue & log burner installs • Skytube/light installs • Earthquake repairs
r.martin@globe.net.nz
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Swimming Pool Specialist
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ROOF PAINTING Rope & harness a speciality, no scaffolding required, 30 years of breathtaking experience. FREE QUOTES Exterior staining, exterior painting, moss and mould treatment and waterblasting
Phone Kevin 027 561 4629 AAA HANDYMAN licensed carpenter LBP, all property and building maintenance, repairs, bathroom/shower installations, with free quotes 03 383 1927 or 027 245 5226 ciey@xtra.co.nz AFFORDABLE ELECTRICAL Registered, all types of repairs, installs, heatpump servicing, lighting etc Ph 326 4992 or 0274 329755.
BUILDER For all building work but specialist in bathroom renovations, 30 yrs experience, with service and integrity. Free Quotes. Ph Lachlan 383-1723 or 0274 367-067. BUILDER LICENSED available for all aspects of building. Please call 027 241-7471 or 335-0265 CARPENTER HANDYMAN - Small Job Specialists, Carpentry, Repairs, Decking & Maintenance, 40 years experience, no job too small, Ph Warren 03 3221103 or 027 697-8541 CARRIER LOCAL experienced, friendly, trade-me purchases, single items to truck loads, furniture to whatever, removals & trade deliveries a specialty. Ph GEH 341-5069 **************** CARPET & VINYL Laying. Repairs, uplifting, relaying, restretching. Email jflattery@xtra. co.nz, ph 0800 003 181 or 027 2407416 CHIMNEY SWEEP Txt 027 669-4681 or lve msg 359-6970. Nor/West area only $50. DRAINLAYER Reg, all types, inclds soak holes, 20yrs exp. ph 028 408-0121 ELECTRICIAN REGISTERED for all electrical installations & repairs Ph 03 322 4209 or 021 026 73375
ELECTRICIAN Rewire specialists. Some old wiring, some new, get a free appraisal and quote. Switch boards, LED lighting, garages, spas you name it we do it. Give the boys at Turned On a ring, phone Muzza 022 6177275 FURNITURE REMOVALS Large Trucks $95 + GST per hour 7 day NZ wide, packing & moving, Professional Company, Professional Service. Canterbury Relocations Ltd. ph 0800 359 9313 LED / DOWNLIGHT replacement. Huge new year special, get those troublesome downlights replaced wih modern LED lights from $38 + GST inclusive. Ring the boys at Turned On for free advice & quotes. Call Muzza 022 6177 275
LAWNMOWING • Small lawns from $10 • Fast Professional Service Phone Mark 022 307 7176
PAINTER AVAILABLE All aspects in painting. Very competitive in roofs and fences. Please call 027 241-7471 or 335-0265 PAINTING 30 years experience, workmanship guaranteed, pensioners discounts, free quotes, ph Robert 021 02630757 PAINTER Top quality work, interior/ exterior, pensioners discount, free quotes, 30 years experience, I stand by Canterbury, ph Wayne your friendly painter 03 385-4348 or 027 274-3541 PAINTING & Decorating Wingfields Contracting, all interior & exterior painting & all forms of interior plastering & jib fixing, ph Mark 021 171-1586 or 355-5994 PLASTERER Gib Stopping, Small job specialty. 30 + years experience. Ring 0800 387-369 PLASTERING Stopping / skimming. 30 yrs exp, all work large & small. Contact Tony 027 222 2993 or Earl 027 345 0561 PLUMBER For prompt service for all plumbing maintenance, repairs and alterations. Phone Michael 364 7080 or 027 438 3943 PLUMBER ALF THORPE PLUMBING Certifying Plumber for all types of plumbing, maintenance, spouting, alterations etc. Phone 352-7402 or 0274350-231 PLUMBER A Top Plumbing job completed at a fair price, prompt service, all work guaranteed, Ph Brian 9607673 or 021 112-3492 ROOFING Qualified & Licenced Practitioner. Re-Roof & Repairs, all types. Member New Zealand Roofing Association. Over 35 years experience. Phone John 027 432-3822 or 351-9147 email johnmill@ihug. co.nz SHOE REPAIRS Belfast engraving. Shoe repairs, key cutting & engraving. (10 yrs exp) 683 Main North Rd ph 027 3113423
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Tuition
PAINTER
Horticulture Course
Michael Kelly Painters Locally owned and operated family business.
FREE National Certificate in Horticulture,
25+ years Experience • Painting • Wallpapering • Interior • Exterior
Level 3 NZQA approved. Part Time distance Learning
Free Quotes
(workshops & Tutorials provided) zero fees.
Phone Michael 0212 649 492
Contact Ryan Young
michaelkellypainter@hotmail.co.nz
021 222 9678 ryan@florascapes.co.nz
(Training facilitator)
spouting
www.florascapes.co.nz Tuition
Piano
Raewyn Clegg Registered Teacher of Piano and Theory of Music. 29 Lancewood Drive Halswell Ph 322-9377
PILATES Beginner & Intermediate classes, Tuesday & Wednesday nights. Fendalton Croquet Club, Makora Street. Phone Julie 351-2100 SPOUTING CLEANING Spouting Unblocked, Cleaned Out and Flushed Out. Also Full Handyman Services Available. Call Trevor 332 8949 or 021 043-2034 TILER For all your tiling needs, new, existing & replacement of tiles, free quotes, ph Jared 021 023 58414 TILER/CARPENTER 35 years exp, no job too small. Ph Ross 027 4311440. TREE WORK Hedge trimming, stump grinding, rubbish removed, small job specialty Ph Andrew 03 322-8341 or 027 435-8759 TREES BIG OR SMALL, tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, shelterbelt clean up, section clearing, rubbish removals, excavation work, ph Trees Big or Small, for a free quote, 021 061 4783 T.V. SERVICE CENTRE Repairs, tvs, microwaves, stereos, DVD. Aerial installations and kitsets, 480 Moorhouse Ave, ph 03 379 1400 UPHOLSTERER Dining Chairs, Lounge suites, Caravan Squabs etc. recovered. Free Quotes. Phone Graeme 383-1448 VHS VIDEO TAPES & all camera tapes converted to DVD, video taping special occasions, www.grahamsvideo.co.nz ph 03 338-1655
VHS VIDEO TAPES & all camera tapes converted to DVD, video taping special occasions, www.grahamsvideo.co.nz ph 03 338-1655 WATERBLASTING Quality Job, Quick Service by skilled tradesman, Ph Richard Severin at Jet-X 0800 538 969 Free quotes, visit www.jetx.co.nz WATERBLASTING Quality Job, Quick Service by skilled tradesman, Ph Richard Severin at Jet-X 0800 538 969 Free quotes, visit www.jetx.co.nz
Vehicles Wanted
VEHICLES
ANY CONDITION
WANTED FOR CASH $ $ $
Ph 347 9354 or 027 476 2404 CARS Wanted. Fair prices paid, quick and easy process, money paid directly into your bank account, friendly local service, ph Tim Koller 390 1717 valuemycar.co.nz
Wanted To Buy
CASH FOR STAMPS
SUPER RUGBY IS BACK! MATCHES SHOWN IN WHITFORDS!
SHUTTLE Tuesday - Saturday
WEDNESDAYS
AAA Buying goods quality furniture, Beds, Stoves, Washing machines, Fridge Freezers. Same day service. Selwyn Dealers. Phone 980 5812 or 027 313 8156 A+ Household effects, fridges, freezers, washing machines, ovens. Good cash paid. Ph Paul 022 0891 671 TOOLS Garden, garage, woodworking, mechanical, engineering, sawbenches, lathes, cash buyer, ph 355-2045
RETRO ROAST LUNCH 12PM-1.30PM
Open 7 Days from 5.30pm
$10 Members / $12 Non
H
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www.newbrightonclub.co.nz SUNDAY 26 FEB, 1.30PM
WORKINGMEN’S
CLUB
«WHAT'S ON«
THIS WEEKEND FRIDAY 10 MAR, 8PM
GREAT DINING - downstairs -
Open Tuesday to Saturday 12pm-2pm and from 5pm
GREAT DINING - upstairs -
PIERVIEW Restaurant
Midweek $10 SPECIAL ROAST
Quality a la carte with a view! Open from 5.30pm FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS
FRIDAY SPECIAL:
Available Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday
Members Lucky Card Draw
TAB POD GAMING ROOM FUNCTION ROOMS SHUTTLE RUNNING
SIRLOIN STEAK or CHICKEN BREAST WITH JACKET POTATO & SALAD BAR
$22!
SUNDAY SPECIAL:
3 courses $25
SUNDAY 26th March ALL YOU CAN EAT
BUFFET
PIERVIEW RESTAURANT
Tickets $28 SHOW & SUPPER www.ryannevilleshowband.co.nz
SATURDAY 11 MAR
BARROSS 8PM MAIDEN ENGLAND 4.30PM
(Andy Gilmour)
UPSTAIRS 8PM
Tues, Thurs, Fri & Sat
$25 BOOK NOW!
Please call Leanne Lucas 364-7451 or Mark Coulthard 364 7453 email: deliveries@starmedia.kiwi
in Whitfords Bar
Call Matt Power 0800 239 325 The Stamp Exchange
Would you like your children to exercise more and earn some money?
The Star requires delivery personnel in all areas of Christchurch. The work involves door-to-door delivery of The Star newspaper.
7PM THIS SATURDAY
Function Facilities HOUSIE Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Do you have an Old Stamp Collection tucked away somewhere? It could be worth a fortune! We are currently buying old collections and can come to you for larger collections or if you are unable to come in.
MUMS & DADS
WANTED
FRANCHISE
TAB & Gaming
ClubBISTRO
DELIVERY PEOPLE
WHAT’S ON
Cafe open from 11am
NOW OPEN FOR
SUNDAY BRUNCH
By the Seaside! 10.30am-2pm
202 Marine Parade Ph 388-9416
Members, guests and affiliates welcome
MAINLAND BIG BAND $15 ENTRY
Hornby WMC 17 Carmen Rd, Hornby Phone 03 349 9026
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Start your day with us
RESTAURANT & CAFÉ
Kid's SPECIAL Two courses
$10 We are open from 6.30am
We are family friendly. Great Kids menu plus designated play area.
Cooked breakfasts
Seniors SPECIAL $ 20 Two courses
$18
Check out our extensive breakfast menu from Continental to Cooked
Soup/Roast or Special available lunch only Roast/Dessert Monday - Saturday 12pm - 2.30pm
The
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& Motorlodge
118 Racecourse Rd, Sockburn, Christchurch. Ph 03 342 7150
www.racecoursehotel.co.nz
Lunch & Dinner All you can eat, 7 days
Bookings Essential PH
386 0088
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ARE YOU UP FOR IT?
March 19 Under 10’s free
Enter now at Pak’NSave | New World The Athlete’s Foot | YMCA or online at city2surf.co.nz
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Transport
Look the part
Before the Event
• Buses will be running from McCormacks Bay to both start locations. The first 14km bus will leave at 7.15am, and the last at 8.15am. The first Sport Canterbury 6km bus will depart at 8.30am, and the last at 9.15am. The Sport Canterbury bus drop off point is 800m from Hansens Park.
Christchurch 2017 Moving with you for 43 years
After the Event
• Buses will operate from the finish line back to the start lines between 10am – 2pm. • A free shuttle will operate from Ferrymead Playing Fields (finish area) back to McCormacks Bay if you parked there. • Need to buy a bus ticket on the day? There will be limited sales – we recommend you plan ahead and book online: City2surf.co.nz.
Available in 3 different colours T-Shirt $35 Singlet $30 Children’s T-shirt $30 Front
Back
Available online now or at The Athlete’s Foot Riccarton and Northlands.
Please show the driver your pre-purchased ticket (printed, smartphone or red wristband). Drivers will not accept cash.
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You choose your distance: 14km, 9am start or 6km, 10am start
Need to know
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Transport
Look the part
Before the Event
• Buses will be running from McCormacks Bay to both start locations. The first 14km bus will leave at 7.15am, and the last at 8.15am. The first Sport Canterbury 6km bus will depart at 8.30am, and the last at 9.15am. The Sport Canterbury bus drop off point is 800m from Hansens Park.
Christchurch 2017 Moving with you for 43 years
After the Event
• Buses will operate from the finish line back to the start lines between 10am – 2pm. • A free shuttle will operate from Ferrymead Playing Fields (finish area) back to McCormacks Bay if you parked there. • Need to buy a bus ticket on the day? There will be limited sales – we recommend you plan ahead and book online: City2surf.co.nz.
Available in 3 different colours T-Shirt $35 Singlet $30 Children’s T-shirt $30 Front
Back
Available online now or at The Athlete’s Foot Riccarton and Northlands.
Please show the driver your pre-purchased ticket (printed, smartphone or red wristband). Drivers will not accept cash.
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Sunday 19th March
March 19 $25
Enter now at Pak’NSave | New World | The Athlete’s Foot | YMCA or online at city2surf.co.nz
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