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Congestion worry with third lane By Julia Evans PUTTING A third lane on the Waimakiriri River bridge could cause more congestion in Belfast, Northcote, Casebrook, Papanui and St Albans. That’s the fear of the PapanuiInnes Community Board which will object to the plan this week. The extra lane has been proposed as a way to deal with the congestion problems on the Northern Motorway for com-

muters from North Canterbury. will get the go-ahead is to be It is estimated to cost $20 mildecided at Friday’s greater lion if done in conjunction with Christchurch urban development the current Northern Corstrategy implementation ridor work – otherwise it committee meeting. would cost $34 million. “Our biggest concerns It would be used only by are, has this third lane freight, trucks and buses proposal considered where and would include a sepaall the extra traffic will rate cycleway to improve go after the bridge? It’s public transport reliability Ali Jones already bottle-necked after and provide a safer cycling the bridge and at Belfast option. and into Northcote, Casebrook, Whether the additional lane Papanui and St Albans,” com-

munity board chairwoman Ali Jones said. But she does think there is a need to change the way people travel into the city from North Canterbury without encouraging more use of cars. “The bottom line is we all want to improve the amenity for our residents, while being as environmentally-minded and fiscally responsible as we can,” she said. Ms Jones said there has been

no consideration for the proposed rail system from North Canterbury through to the city that is currently being campaigned for, which would cost less than $2 million. •HAVE YOUR SAY: Do you think a third southbound lane on the northern motorway is a good way to deal with traffic problems? Email your views to julia.evans@ starmedia.kiwi.

St Andrew’s rowers take Maadi Cup St Andrew’s College’s long wait for Maadi Cup glory is over with their U18 eight (right) beating defending champions Christ’s College at Lake Karapiro on Sunday. Their time of 6min 2.12sec was a touch under 1sec faster than Christ’s allowing them to lift the iconic trophy. St Andrew’s coxed four also took home the Springbok Shield for the first time since 1983. Yesterday, the school honoured the victories with an assembly. Pictured are the winning eight. Back row – Oliver Bailey, Flynn Dijkstra, Thomas Russel, Ben Taylor and Sam Paterson. Front row – Tom Flavill, Hamish Veitch, Mitchell White and Zackary Rumble. •More school tournament sport, and the victorious coxed four, pages 6 & 7 PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN

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NEW ZEALAND’S best young sporting talent was on show around the country last week – and a lot were from the Nor West News area. Today reporter Andrew King gives an overview on how they fared on pages 6 and 7. Some came out on top, others didn’t fare so well but to coin a very old phrase, everyone was a winner on the day. The St Andrew’s College rowing eight and coxed four won gold. Keep an eye on the names of the crew. They are international rowers of the future – Olympic and world championship regattas will be in their grasp. Frews in Roydvale Ave, Burnside, is under investigation again. The city council has received two recent complaints and while they won’t specify exactly what the nature of the complaint is, dust seems to be on the radar. – Barry Clarke

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Dust, noise under investigation By Julia Evans THE CITY council is investigating a Burnside contracting company, where dust and noise is frustrating nearby residents and businesses. Head of regulatory compliance Tracey Weston said two complaints against the Frews site in Roydvale Ave are currently under investigation. There have been eight complaints laid since June 2015 including the latest two. These included three counts of mud and stones Sam MacDonald on the road, one of dust from storage operation, one for water connection, one for setting up a contractor’s yard with no consent and two complaints that are still under investigation. Residents wrote a letter to the Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood Community Board alleging that the company is working outside its resource consent. Community board deputy chairman Sam MacDonald said the city council’s regulatory compliance team is investigating the allegation.

BUSY: A truck leaving Frews supplies yard, Roydvale Ave.

Frews declined to comment when contacted by Nor’West News. “The owner needs to operate within their resource consent and I would expect them to do that,” Mr MacDonald said. The resource consent issued by the city council in August 2016 said processing cleanfill would stop. That type of work is heavy industrial but Frews are only zoned for general industrial. “Our complaint relates to the fact that these activities are still being carried out at Frews in spite of the issued resource consent being very clear,” the letter said.

They also complained about the constant mess, dust and noise coming from the site as a result. “Various complaints to the council over the past year have failed to achieve anything,” the letter said. In December 2015 the city council issued two infringement notices to the company. For not having resource consent before occupying land and also for failure to obtain a building consent for site placement of the outbuildings. They also received a notice to fix to apply for a certificate of acceptance for the work completed and building consent or to remove all buildings, containers

and the Porta-Com from the site. Although the city council was investigating before he’d received the letter, Mr MacDonald said the letter brought the issue back to its attention. It comes at a time when families living next to a gravel quarry on Old West Coast Rd are forced to wear dust masks because of air pollution from a nearby quarry. And residents of Guild St in Richmond faced a similar issue with Worthington Contracting – the company since left the area and moved to a new site in North Canterbury.

In Brief FUNDING FOR STUDENTS Burnside High School students have had funding approved towards the cost of participating in the Spirt of Adventure Trophy Voyage in June. Year 10 students Annabelle Baken, Emma Caldwell, Paige Cleminson, Anna-Lucy Findlay, Thomas James, James-Paul Mountstevens, Tobian Tinker, Hamish Trenchard have each had $200 granted to them by the Fendalton-WaimairiHarewood Community Board. Liam Morrison also had $200 approved from the PapanuiInnes Community Board. Teams of students from four schools compete against each other over the five-day trip. Events include teamwork, problem solving, ship-handling and water activities. MAIREHAU PRINCIPAL In last week’s article on funding woes for a community group, an incorrect photo of Mairehau Primary School principal John Bangma was used. The correct photo should have been this one. Nor’West News apologises for the error.

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Standing up for children Papanui-Innes Community Board member Jo Byrne talks about what’s going on in the north-west suburbs Our ward is full of families with children of all ages, many of whom attend schools locally. I believe a key role of the board is to advocate for children whose voices are so often not part of our local body government systems. The Papanui Innes Community Board invites the hard working principals of schools in our ward to meet with us once a term. Following our last meeting, there has been extensive media coverage of issues relating to children starting school with anxiety issues which appear to be earthquake-related. I believe there needs to be adequate funding from central Government to fund both research into this issue and enough funding to enable families to access the right support and intervention for their children. Research from Dr Kathleen Liberty at Canterbury University and

the Brainwave Trust is currently under way, but the intervention needs to be timely. Waiting six to eight months for mental health support for our children is shameful. The community board is also

advocating hard for more reduced speed zones around schools. Currently, nearly 29 schools across the city are waiting for installation or assessment. The current funding allows for three new school zones per year. We can’t wait 10 years for all of our children to be able to get to school safely. The community board has some funding to distribute each year within our community. Currently, both the Papanui Innes youth development fund and discretionary response fund are open for applications. More information and application forms can be accessed through the city council website. In the last financial year, we were proud to support many young people in our ward with their sporting, academic and leadership opportunities. Coming up in a few months is parenting week – from August 21 to 31. The neighbourhood trust is already hard at work organising speakers and venues. This is a wonderful opportunity to support the families among us and celebrate the great job they are doing raising the children of our city.

Readers weigh in on the best option for upgrading the Gardiners, Breens and Harewood Rds intersection after Mayor Lianne Dalziel told the Fendalton-WaimairiHarewood Community Board to consider alternatives Jacque Skinner – Traffic lights are the only safe and sensible option – especially with safe crossings for all the children in the area going to and from schools. Wal Thomas – All the council needs to do is slow the traffic down by installing splitter islands – including refugee areas for pedestrians and roundabouts like the one outside the service station – past the shopping centre. Emma Nixon – Traffic lights are the safest for pedestrians, as well as cyclists and people driving. A roundabout

does not help pedestrians at all – and a large number of those pedestrians are young children, 10-12 years of age, having to cross at the intersection multiple times a day to attend Breens Intermediate. Tiffany Cavanaugh – A roundabout pedestrian crossing is just as safe as lights and would have less impact on the traffic. The traffic is only “dangerous” at school pick-up and drop-off times. I know because I use that intersection every single day.

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LAST WEEK the Mairehau community came together to celebrate their neighbourhood, even though the morning was drizzly and cold. There was home-baking, facepainting, information stalls and fair rides. Although it wasn’t long before rain set in and many stalls packed up early, the children were keen to stay as long as the fair rides were operating. Members of the Papanui-Innes

Community Board were there (with many other community groups) to promote the city council’s draft Annual Plan, which is out for consultation now. Residents were especially concerned by the amount of roadworks and congestion in the area, and the mental health of children and families. Residents also said they were unsure about the priority given to particular buildings and projects when some people TIGER: Regan May went home are still struggling. with a painted face.

FIRE: An arson attack at St Margaret’s Presbyterian Church last year caused more than $2 million in damage, including the loss of the Bishopdale Bridge Club’s equipment. PHOTO: ANDREW KING

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IN TUNE: Rachel Nolan, a year 12 Mairehau High School student, performed at the event.

FUN: Marley and Jesse Webb with their mother on one of the fair rides.

By Julia Evans THE BISHOPDALE Bridge Club can now replace the equipment it lost in a fire. The club was using the St Margaret’s Presbyterian Church to host its meetings after the Bishopdale Community Centre and Library closed following the February 22, 2011, earthquake. But the church suffered more than $2 million in damage in an arson attack by a neighbour in May last year. Cheyenne Reed was sentenced to six years in prison for arson. The bridge club was distraught to find out after the fire that it

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Tourney Week North-west high schools battle it Last week, schools from the north-west travelled all over the country to compete in various New Zealand secondary school sports competitions. From water polo to futsal and the highly sought after Maadi Cup competition, Andrew King reports on how they went Water polo The Burnside High girls water polo team were crowned South Island secondary school champions after beating St Margaret’s College by a goal at Jellie Park Recreation and Sports Centre in Christchurch. Burnside goalie Sophie Williamson was named most valuable player of the tournament and, alongside Ella Dowling, Ella Bampton and Flynn Marshall, was named in the South Island secondary schools tournament team. Futsal Papanui High School finished runner-up in the junior girls section at the NZSS national futsal championships in Wellington. In the senior girls, St Andrew’s managed a top eight finish. Sevens Christchurch Girls’ High were second in the South Island secondary schools sevens tournament behind Motueka High School. In the boys tournament, St Andrew’s placed first ahead of St Thomas of Canterbury with Christchurch Boys third. Tennis St Andrew’s won their third straight mixed title at the NZSS teams finals. The team of Edward Batt, Holly Matson, Jamie Garbett, Vera Goesmann, Erik Goesmann and Lily Bray went undefeated through five ties, defeating St Paul’s Collegiate, Feilding High School, Kristin School, St

Kentigern College and St Peter’s School Cambridge. The six-team competition was played as a round-robin, which St Andrew’s won with relative ease. The tournament victory is the seventh time St Andrew’s have lifted the crown in 11 years. Volleyball The Burnside High girls volleyball team’s quest for a third division 1 national title was halted after a loss in the semi-final to Whakatane’s Trident High 3-1 on Thursday in Palmerston North. Burnside bounced back to beat St Mary’s 3-1, claiming third place on Friday. The team started off with a hiss and a roar, not dropping a set in their pool play matches against Tauranga’s Otumoetai College and Napier Girls’ High before finally losing a set on Wednesday to Rotorua’s Western Heights High. Satellite volleyball Papanui High senior girls came second in the satellite volleyball championships tournament held in Christchurch last week. Holly Palmer and Xoe Tay were named in the 12-girl tournament team. Cricket St Bede’s College had a tough time in Palmerston North competing for the NZCT junior secondary school boys cricket title. St Bede’s won one out of the four matches they played, with one abandoned due to poor weather.

CHAMPIONS: The Burnside High School water polo team are South Island secondary school champions after beating St Margaret’s College.

RUNNER-UP: Christchurch Girls came second in the South Island secondary schools sevens tournament behind Motueka High School.

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out for national sporting glory St Bede’s opening match saw them bowled out for 81 by Hamilton Boys’ High which cruised to a ninewicket victory in 17.5 overs. The second match was more of a contest with Auckland Grammar giving the mainlanders 167 to chase, unfortunately St Bede’s fell 17 runs short. The one victory St Bede’s were able to celebrate was a four-wicket win against Wellington College as they chased down 174. James McSweeney chipped in with a handy 54 off 84 deliveries. The scheduled match with Kings High was abandoned due to poor weather. The final game against New Plymouth Boys’ High saw St Bede’s bowled out for 45, which New Plymouth chased down in six overs. Triathlon The New Zealand schools triathlon championships were held on Thursday and Friday in Wanganui with a number of north-west

was when current rower Ben Taylor’s father, Andrew, was in the boat. So now two generations of Taylors have held the shield aloft. Four silver medals were won by St Andrew’s rowers in the under-18 boys coxless pairs, under-16 boys coxed four, under-16 boys coxed eight and over 15 boys lightweight double sculls and two bronze medals in the under-18 boys pairs and under-15 boys coxed four. Students, teachers, parents and supporters gathered on Monday to welcome home the triumphant rowers and to celebrate winning the Maadi Cup for the first time. All up, schools in the northwest brought home 15 gold, nine silver and seven bronze medals. Christchurch Boys’ won gold in the under-18 novice coxed eight, under-17 boys coxed four, under-15 boys coxed eight B final, under-16 boys double sculls D final and under-18 boys novice coxed four and bronze in the under-17 coxed eight. Rangi Ruru Girls’ School had a good haul with gold in the under-17 coxed four, under-18 novice coxed eight and under-18 girls novice coxed four, silver in the under-17 girls coxed eight and under-15 girls coxed eight and a bronze medal in the under-16 girls coxed four. Christchurch Girls’ won gold medals in the under-18 coxless pair oars and under-18 girls novice double sculls in the D final. St Margaret’s also brought home a few medals with gold in the under-18 girls coxed four B final, silver in the under-18 girls coxed eight and bronze in the under-16 coxed eight.

SHIELD WINNERS: St Andrew’s students Mitchell White (left), Thomas Russel, Tom Flavill, Ben Taylor and Zackary Rumble won the Springbok Shield at the Maadi Cup regatta. It was the first time the school has won it since 1983. PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN

schools sending their best athletes to compete in 20 different events. Christchurch Boys’ High’s William Taylor backed up his

solid showing at the Canterbury secondary schools triathlon championships with first in the under-14 solo triathlon and under-14 solo aquathlon at the national event. Taylor, 14, was third overall at the Canterbury event and first in his division. Fellow school student Logan Currie was third in the under-16 solo triathlon with a time of 43min 30sec. Christchurch Girls’ High’s Pixie Cockerill was third in the under-14 solo aquathlon with a time of 18min 51 sec. She was only 11 seconds behind the winner. She was also fifth in the under-14 solo triathlon. St Margaret’s College student Amelia Persson came second in the under-19 solo triathlon with a time of 1hr 2min 46sec and second in the under-19 solo aquathlon completing the event in 28min 30sec. Canterbury overall

COMPETING: Burnside High student Kaylee Johnson (left) sets up for a spike from teammate Libby Collett. PHOTO: JULIE MAREE PHOTOGRAPHY.

champion, St Andrew’s College student Saxon Morgan, was fourth in the under-19 solo aquathlon with a time of 24min 3sec and fifth in the under-19 solo triathlon with a time of 54min 28sec. Maadi Cup The jewel in the crown of secondary school rowing competitions, the Maadi Cup was won by the St Andrew’s under-18 coxed eight for the first time in a tightlycontested final on Lake Karapiro, near Cambridge. They had to hold off a fast finishing Christ’s College, which were the defending champions, pipping them at the end by less than a second. It topped off a hugely successful regatta for St Andrew’s, which also took home the Springbok Shield in the under-18 boys coxed four race. It is the first time since 1983 the school has won the shield. The last time

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Director of boarding hopes Harewood pupils hangi’n out with parents to inspire Rangi students HAREWOOD SCHOOL pupil Robbie Miller (above) helped dig a pit for her school’s hangi. More than 300 people were fed by the hangi. Pupils and parent helpers

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Fairleigh Kindergarten pupils Millie Waddel and Oscar Apperley had a visit from St John officer Lu Scarf. She held an informative chat with the children and walked them through how the ambulance service works. •More schools, page 10

RANGI RURU Girls’ School’s new director of boarding was so inspired by her time as a boarder, she made it her career. Kyleigh Lyth used to board at Southland Girls’ High School. As director at Rangi Ruru, Mrs Lyth, her husband and their three teenage children also live on the school grounds. Mrs Lyth said what she

Pupils from Japan’s Yuri Gakuin Elementary School visited Fendalton Open Air School recently. The two schools have developed a friendship over the past few years and the Japanese pupils immersed themselves in the Kiwi experience. They were formally welcomed with a school mihi whakatau and went on to experience much of what Christchurch has to offer. The 12 girls and three teachers spent time in the classroom and were shown around by Fendalton pupils.

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A THREE-MINUTE parking restriction outside Roydvale School has drawn criticism from parents who say they do not have enough time to safely drop their children off. Principal Jenny Washington and parent Christopher Alexander expressed their dissatisfaction with the current parking restrictions on Juniper Pl. The school has parking issues due to the number of businesses in the vicinity. However, parents have told Mrs Washington they find the three-minute restriction unreasonable, as it does not allow time for them to park, collect their child and return to the car. Mr Alexander said it was not appropriate for a primary school as, unlike a high school, most parents have to go inside to collect their children. He said it increased congestion outside the school and reduced pupil safety when they have to walk out by themselves or cross extra roads to get to cars parked further away. However, last week a recommendation from city council staff prompted the Fendalton-WaimairiHarewood Community Board to retain the three-minute restriction. The school had proposed a 20-minute restriction, but city council staff said it would be too hard to enforce. The restrictions were introduced in 2012 in consultation with the former principal.

Interest in former Fletcher EQR site By Julia Evans SPORTING AND theatrical community groups are interested in taking up tenancy at an empty property in Mairehau. Former president of Westminster Sports Inc Rob Smith, alongside Graeme Spinks, of the Christchurch School of Judo, and Giles Wood, president of Riccarton Players, made a deputation to the Papanui-Innes Community Board about the future use of 280 Westminster St. Mr Smith proposed the council-owned building be tenanted out so the groups could turn it into a hub for community organisations. “Suitable spaces are hard to

come by,” said Mr Spinks. Their goal is to maximise the use of the building like what has occurred at the Phillipstown Community Hub, where Riccarton Players is temporarily practicing. After Fletcher EQR vacated the building in 2015, the city council looked for expressions of interest in leasing it. Westminster Sports was the only interested party at the time, but Mr Smith said it fell through because Westminster Sports couldn’t commit to the $15,000 it was going to take to get the building fit for use. The community board is waiting for a report back about the property from city council staff but supports the proposal.

Young cricketer gets help pursuing Black Caps dream CRICKET MAD Finn Bradshaw-Waugh has been given new gear to help him continue chasing his dream of playing for New Zealand. The 12-year-old Heaton Normal Intermediate School pupil is in his second year playing for Old Boys Collegians, based at Elmwood Park. Finn was a recipient of the ANZ dream delivery, which provided the cricket gear. The dream delivery KEEN CRICKETER: Finn Bradshaw-Waugh, 12, has won some new cricket gear, courtesy of the ANZ dream delivery programme.

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aged to convert his Irish father to follow the great game.” He applied for a little help from ANZ to secure some new gear and last week he was surprised when he was hand-delivered a heap of cricket gear to ensure he can continue to work towards his goals. “We are proud to have been supporting cricket at all levels from grass roots to elite in New Zealand for 19 years,” said Sue McGregor, ANZ head of sponsorship and corporate marketing. “We know sometimes all you need is just that little bit of extra help to achieve your dreams, so we are committed to helping as many cricket fans as we can.”


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A more youthful appearance When it comes to dentures, Christchurch people have access to world-leading techniques and oral aesthetics right on their doorstep. At his Montreal St studio Lovebite, internationally-renowned dental technician Richard Greenlees creates beautiful bespoke dentures with small nuances in the fabrication, colour and shape and even slight imperfections to create a uniquely individual smile. Not only do Lovebite teeth look real, the whole structure and shape of the patient’s face is transformed with Richard’s top-ofthe-line dentures – something he calls his signature ‘denture lift’. “With appropriate facial support, the facial tissues are brought back into the correct position, the lips are reformed, and beauty is restored,” he says. It is the interior architecture of a Lovebite denture that helps to create a more youthful appearance by recovering the face and skeletal shape that can be lost after years of wearing dentures. As the smile is transformed, so is the patient’s confidence, and the way they feel about themselves. There is no need for

For more information or to book an appointment phone 379 1222 or call into the studio at 402 Montreal St.

These Lovebite dentures have been handcrafted by internationally-renowned dental technician Richard Greenlees to closely resemble natural teeth, resulting in a beautiful smile, tailored to the patient’s character and individuality.

dentures to look false. Richard takes a great deal of satisfaction in making bespoke dentures that look 100 percent real and natural, personally guiding his patients through the transformation process, to craft a smile that reflects their individuality and personality, and recreates their natural predenture smile. Richard’s vast experience includes 15 years running his own clinic in the prestigious Harley St, London, where he treated people from all walks of life, from barrow boys to the rich and famous, politicians, actors and musicians. His techniques are recognised as worldleading amongst his international peers and he is regularly asked to lecture and run courses worldwide. Miles Cone (DMD, MS, FACP, CDT), a prosthodontist from Oregon, US, said

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WARNING: A hot paint-stripping gun and dry wood is a dangerous combination.

Take care when stripping paint By Mark Thomas – Fire Risk Management Officer ABOUT ONCE a year we get called to a house that has been set on fire with a paint stripping heat gun. Of course, houses that have paint of so many coats and thickness that they require a heat gun, are normally made of timber, generally many years old and dry as a bone. We had one of these fires on Tuesday in Jutland St, North New Brighton. Thankfully, this time the occupants of the house noticed the wisps of smoke and called the Fire Service nice and early. So that a garden hose and a thermal imaging camera check for hot spots were all that was needed. Sometimes the result is much worse. It pays to check for any gaps between weatherboards before starting. Birds or rodent nests in wall cavities are often responsible for fire development. Don’t burn your house down trying to improve it. Smoke was also seen seeping out of a house by neighbours in Skipton St, Mairehau, a week ago. This time it turned out to be muffins too long in the oven so it was a matter of clearing the smoke away for the attending crew. Sad for the St Albans watch that attended. They like muffins. Daylight saving ended on Sunday. If you haven’t already done it, take the time to replace the batteries in your smoke alarms.

What do you consider to be the main moderator of your health? Do you consider what you eat to be the number one influence on the way your body operates, or is it the amount and type of exercise? Maybe you feel that the way you handle or deal with the stress of modern life to be the major determinant in how well and healthy you are. It could be that you feel there is a more spiritual component at play or that your genes or family history determines your health. What about health literacy? Is there a correlation between your knowledge of your own body’s workings and how healthy you are? Health literacy is about having the ability to obtain, understand and process information and services related to health and to make appropriate health decisions based on this knowledge. All of these things play an important role in health and obviously some will have more of a role than others depending on the individual. How you understand and choose to deal with your health is a complex issue involving many influences. As a natural health practitioner I see my role as being

someone that can help other people to recognise the importance of these moderators, identifying the ones that are central to their health and to give them the tools and knowledge to make the choices they want to in order to achieve their health goals. I help people understand their health - explaining tests and diagnosis’s as well as researching treatments available to them. The most important approach to your health is one that is informed - we need to remember that we have choices and that it is our responsibility to question, research, explore all of the moderators involved in this aspect of our lives. No matter how you choose to deal with your health, if you are feeling uninformed, confused, frustrated, blasé or overwhelmed reach out to someone to help you feel more knowledgeable. I don’t believe there is one single approach to health (or to anything in life!), at times this is overwhelming especially if you are dealing with a chronic or life threatening issue. This is the time when you want someone to tell you the one thing that you can do that will turn things around. Unfortunately even in these

The Leisure Centre at McKenzie Lifestyle Village McKenzie Lifestyle Village is in the final stages of completion. There are still great sites available and we also have a number of affordable villas ready for immediate occupation. Our beautiful Leisure Centre was opened last year and the pools, gymnasium and library and lounge area are in use daily. Outside, the bowling green is very popular along with Petanque, Mini-golf and Table Bowls. By next summer the Croquet Lawn will also be available. The residents enjoy an enviable resort style lifestyle. It is also surprisingly affordable. A former Christchurch resident, Judith, says “We couldn’t have all this for what we are paying if we were still in Christchurch.” Another resident, David, says “my wife and I have never been so well off as we are now we moved to McKenzie Lifestyle Village.” There are fuller testimonials on the village homepage at mlv.co.nz.

Geraldine is a great little town with a very pleasant microclimate. There is plenty to do in and around the town with art galleries, theatre and cinema, interesting shops and boutiques, two museums and a wide range of good places to eat. For the more adventurous there are river and forest walks nearby, opportunities for biking and a choice of two local golf clubs. For more information you can talk to David Connolly about this on 0800 84 55 24.

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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 now 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 We can help

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Support and Resources for Independent Living Can we help you or someone you support? Disability Information Service – a ‘one stop information service’ which offers unbiased advice to assist people navigate their way to organisations or services that can provide them with support or advice. Aspire Canterbury Shop – shop online or call in to our shop at 314 Worcester Street and view our range of easier living products We also hire out wheelchairs, ramps and walkers. walkers to purchase (FroM $230) or hire

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Pain management Living with pain can be the hardest part of living with arthritis. For some forms of arthritis, the cause of the pain is often not well understood. There are over 620,000 New Zealanders living with a diagnosis of arthritis. That’s one in six, but one in two is over 75 years of age. Arthritis-related pain causes significant difficulties for many people. They find that it impacts on their ability to conduct everyday activities and to live life as fully as possible. Sleeping at night becomes a challenge and for many they hide their pain from family and friends. It’s important that those with arthritis pain seek advice from their GP, pharmacist or an Arthritis Educator.

Pain management programmes, (such as those held by Arthritis New Zealand), tend to work well for older people. There is a focus on what you can do rather than what you cannot do. Pain may limit some of the things that you can do, but it doesn’t have to control your life. You can learn ways to manage your pain. You may have to try different self-management techniques until you find what works best for you. The key points of pain management will be explored at the Workshops on 19th and 20th April. It is important that you ask for help when you need it. There is a great deal of information on our website www. arthritis.org.nz or call our helpline 0800 663 463

Manage your arthritis Wednesday 19 April 9.30-11.30am Workshop Pain Management Avonhead Baptist Church 102 Avonhead Road, Christchurch Do you live with the pain of an arthritis condition like: osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis or one of the many other forms? If so, please come along to this workshop; learn more about how pain works, and options available for managing it.

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Golden Health Care Time Honoured Remedy Golden Healthcare Group’s position at the forefront of Canterbury’s residential care services is cemented by a state-ofthe-art facility being developed at Lady Wigram Retirement Village. The concept is to provide hotel-style accommodation for those residents who enjoy being part of a vibrant, social community. The group has already completed 50 villas with an additional 17 to be completed by early 2017. Until the full project is finalised, one of the villas built during the first stage of construction has been converted to accommodate social events such as bowls, happy hours, high teas and television viewing of sports fixtures. Once the project is complete, it will comprise 101 villas, 73 apartments, and 100 care beds. The proposed facilities will include a rest home, hospital, and dementia facilities, and permanent amenities such as a community centre, Bowling Green, swimming and spa pools, a gym, a theatre, a library, and a hairdressing salon. The villas will be offered in a combination of two and three bedrooms whereas apartment residents will have a choice between one and two bedrooms. The Lady Wigram Retirement Village is a short stroll from The Landing, the central retail hub of the Wigram Skies subdivision, and only a short drive to Hornby Mall, the Hornby Working Men’s Club and the city. Lady Wigram Retirement Village is one of eight facilities operated by Golden Healthcare Group that offer a variety of residential care services. The large Christchurch-based group is a privately owned provider that strives to support every aspect of aged care. Rest home care is provided in the Golden Age Rest Home and Brookhaven Rest Home, both of which also encompass retirement villages. Brookhaven also has a dementia care unit along with the dedicated Camellia Court, Albarosa, and Somerfield rest homes. Furthermore, the Hoon Hay Rest Home is a dedicated dementia wing, but the Hoon Hay House on the same site specialises in mental health. Within the facilities, there are plenty of opportunities to create unique environments for differing requirements for residents. Nursing care is provided by registered nurses, regular scheduled medical appointments and on-call doctors ensure residents’ health is well monitored. An activities co-ordinator ensures residents will never be bored and they participate in programmed activities, games, sing-alongs

with performances by visiting entertainers, library book exchange and exercise programmes. The group has four vans to utilise for residents outings. Each facility has its own kitchen and offers nutritious home-style meals and baking, and special diets are catered for. Golden Healthcare employs 260 at its facilities which care for about 350 residents. All staff are highly trained, experienced, and qualified in their roles. Each facility offers regular resident and family meetings to ensure feedback is encouraged, and dementia facilities also offer educational evening for families to understand the dementia process. Respite care is also provided at all facilities. The Golden Healthcare Group website goldenhealthcare.co.nz provides full contacts.

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

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INSPIRE: Imagination Station is bringing Lego to the Fendalton Library. Imagination Station aims to provide confident, lifelong learning skills by providing accessible and inspiring Lego to encourage creative play. This will be a not-for-profit activity with a whole lot of Lego. Gold coin donation recommended, 10am-noon, Fendalton Library, 4 Jeffreys Rd.

Reading to Dogs Today, 3.30-4.30pm These sessions have been designed to provide a relaxed and nonthreatening atmosphere to encourage children to practice their reading skills and develop a love of reading. This programme uses dogs which 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 Fendalton Family History Help Wednesday, 9.3011.30am Are you interested in family history? A volunteer from the Canterbury branch of the New Zealand Society of Genealogists will be available to help with your family history questions. Free entry, Fendalton Library, 4 Jeffreys Rd, Fendalton General Painting Course Wednesday, 9am-1pm This course will cover still-life, landscape, floral and portraiture

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Air Con Christchurch The facts about Tucker Electrical home ventilation We at Tucker Electrical offer true solutions with full visibility and quality products. Air Con Christchurch Tucker Electrical specialize in providing Heating, Ventilation and Solar solutions with Automation to save energy. As a sister company they provide the complete package with all warranties and an Air Con New Zealand $50,000 workmanship warranty, being agents for Mitsubishi Electrical, Fujitsu, Panasonic, Gree, Toshiba plus multiple supply options for solar solutions. Home Automation is fast becoming the normal control of energy and the Econnecx locally designed system is cost effective and can be used to control all aspects of your commercial or home premises from turning lights on/off to the control of the heat pump central heating systems, and of course the biggest saver, hot water, all from your phone via an app. Mitsubishi Hypercore is an ideal heat pump/ air conditioner for the South Island as it works at the nominal rating down to minus 15 degrees at full rated output (no other brand of heat pump does that), add to the performance in the cold the multi direction louvers and duct vane air louvers and advanced air filtration with the movement sensor, all these add up to the best performer in the range of all brands heat pumps and wifi control and you have an unbeatable solution.

With Solar PV (Electrical Power Generation) there are many pit falls and false quick sales are being made due to misleading television advertising and badly sold solutions. We at Tucker Electrical offer true solutions with full visibility and quality products providing instant assessment of your actual generation suitability by a full report. Did you know you can, if installed correctly, check each panel is working correctly? Did you know you can assess/see the total amount of generation of your system and the instant position of generation? Many package deals do not offer this and then you are only guessing when trying to maximise the use and benefit of your investment. On a financial return basis we can show you how a 12% return on your investment is quite simple. Call us for any information or confirmations for free Build Back Smarter Home Assessments which are supported by the Christchurch City Council (we are one of only three suppliers for the programme). All our assessors are Beacon Pathway Accredited and trained. Call Stephen Tucker on 027 432 6222 anytime or the office on 343 3049 to book an appointment or assessment and free quote for Tucker Electrical or Air Con Christchurch.

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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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REAL ESTATE Lifestyle…life pleasure 17 Harbour View Terrace, Cass Bay - RV $1,290,000.00 Deadline sale - all offers close 5pm and will be presented 11th April 2017 5 bedrooms | 3 bathrooms | 2 living rooms | 2 car-garage | 2 off-street parks | boat mooring | Listing # SMT10098

A truly unique opportunity, this beautifully designed contemporary home offers a position like nothing you’ve seen before. Boasting access to the beach front with its very own mooring. Fall in love and be mesmerized as you enter this amazing abode. Set in an absolute one-of-a-kind position on a landscaped 1106m² with amazing outdoor entertaining areas. This exceptional double glazed home offers functional family living with sumptuous style and the space to suit! This lovely property plays host to five bedrooms, three double sized, one single plus a studio area. The main bedroom a real treat for parents with its own gas fire, walk-in wardrobe, ensuite and a wonderful flow to the decking overlooking the water. The European kitchen area is incredible and offers amazing picturesque views over the bay to Quail Island and Diamond Harbour. The spacious living areas flow to the private outdoor entertaining space, while the kitchen with its bi-fold window offers a unique space to enjoy your morning cuppa plus many other bells and whistles, which is sure to delight the ‘chef ’ of the home. Under-tile heating in master ensuite bathroom, two heat pumps, two gas fires, plus log burner will ensure you and your family stay warm in the winter months. Outside the north, west and south-facing aspects of this lovely home means the patio/entertainment areas enjoy sunshine throughout the day. On cooler nights

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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

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Greater Christchurch Regeneration Act 2016

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Written Comments Invited on Draft Cranford Regeneration Plan Written comments are invited on the draft Cranford Regeneration Plan that was developed pursuant to Section 33 of the Greater Christchurch Regeneration Act 2016 (the Act). The extent of the draft Cranford Regeneration Plan area is shown in the following map:

The objective of the draft Cranford Regeneration Plan is to support the regeneration of greater Christchurch by: investigating the appropriateness of residential development at the edges of the Cranford Basin; providing for and, where possible, enhancing ecological values and Nga¨i Tahu cultural values; and implementing a waterway and pedestrian and cycle connection network. The draft Plan may amend the Canterbury Regional Policy Statement and the Christchurch District Plan, and any other statutory documents pursuant to section 63 of the Act necessary to facilitate residential development in the Papanui/St Albans area. The draft Cranford Regeneration Plan may be viewed on the Christchurch City Council website at www.ccc.govt.nz/haveyoursay and copies are available for inspection at Civic Offices, 53 Hereford Street, and at: Papanui Library and Redwood Library 35 Langdons Road 339 Main North Road Christchurch Christchurch Council planners will also be available to answer questions or clarify content of the draft Plan at drop–in sessions to be held at the Paparoa Street School Hall on Wednesday 5 April 2017 between 4:00 pm and 6:00 pm; and on Wednesday 12 April 2017 between 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm. These sessions are informal and do not include presentations. A concise summary recording the views of the Parties listed in Section 29 of the Act (Canterbury Regional Council, Te Ru¨nanga o Nga¨i Tahu, O¨ta¨karo Limited, Regenerate Christchurch, and Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet) on a draft of the Cranford Regeneration Plan may be viewed at www.ccc.govt.nz/haveyoursay and copies are available for inspection at the addresses above. Written comments on the draft Plan may be made to Christchurch City Council by no later than 2 May 2017 and should be emailed to engagement@ccc.govt.nz or posted to Cranford Regeneration Plan, Christchurch City Council, PO Box 73012 Christchurch 8154, Attention: Ivan Thomson. Date 30 March 2017 Ivan Iafeta Chief Executive Regenerate Christchurch

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RESTAURANT & CAFÉ

The Toner Sisters & Tom Sharplin are coming to town!

$10

Kid's SPECIAL Two courses

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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118 Racecourse Rd, Sockburn, Christchurch. Ph 03 342 7150

www.racecoursehotel.co.nz

THE TONER Sisters were raised on country music, performing with mum and dad as e Toner Family. ey each eventually took their cra in other directions and each has had amazing musical careers. Long-time admirers of one another’s work, Lynne, Celine and Adrienne have �nally come full circle, together in a collaboration that both excites them and rejuvenates their love of country music. Together they perform songs that shaped their lives and brought them to where they are today. eir charming ‘onstage antics’, big voices, mesmerising harmonies and sisterly love will leave you feeling very much part of e Toner Family. Together, their list of achievements in Country Music is second to none. Collectively they were regulars on TVNZ’s ‘THAT’S COUNTRY’, have opened for Ricky Scaggs, Larry Gatlin & e

Gatlin Bros, Kenny Rogers, Ricky Scaggs, George Hamilton IV, Freddy Fender, Rod Stewart, Ronan Keaton and much more. Each has toured nationally & internationally and have now come full circle... Take a piece of them home with you in their brand new EP ‘Full Circle... e Acoustic Session’. eir ‘Special Guest’ is none other than NZ Rock n Roll Icon Mr Tom Sharplin. Tom created a rock 'n' roll revival in the 70’s when he recorded 5 singles and toured the country several times with the likes of Johnny Devlin, Maria Dallas, Nash Chase & Angela Ayres. e Toner Sisters with Tom Sharplin and 4 piece band perform at the Hornby Workingmens Club on Friday 21st April. Tickets $20 on sale now at the club office, phone 349 9026. 8pm start.

CAFE open from 11am TAB & Gaming Function Facilities

WHAT’S ON LIVE MUSIC WITH

COMING UP...

ROCKABELLA

VAGUE-AS BROS

7PM THIS SATURDAY in Whitfords Bar

7PM GOOD FRIDAY in Whitfords Bar

HOUSIE Tues, Thurs, Sat SHUTTLE Tues - Sat

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Lunch & Dinner All you can eat, 7 days

www.newbrightonclub.co.nz

FRIDAY 7 APRIL, 7PM

Note. Open for DINNER ONLY Good Friday & Easter Monday

JO’S KARAOKE

Bookings Essential

PH 386 0088

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GREAT DINING - downstairs -

ClubBISTRO CAFE OPEN THROUGHOUT EASTER - NO SURCHARGE

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NOW

le availab from

9am

COFFEE HAPPY HOUR

Breakfast HAPPY HOUR 5PM - 7PM DAILY

$12 LUNCH

SPECIALS

2PM-4PM DAILY

CLUB

«WHAT'S ON«

EASTER - NO SURCHARGE

V SER

WORKINGMEN’S

$3.50

Offer available for a limited time and includes tea, hot chocolate

MON: ROAST MEAL TUE: FISH & CHIPS WED: FISH BURGER THU: ROAST MEAL SAT: FISH & CHIPS

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FRIDAY SPECIAL:

SIRLOIN STEAK or CHICKEN BREAST WITH JACKET POTATO & SALAD BAR

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3 courses $25

Tues, Thurs, Fri & Sat

SUNDAY 30th April ALL YOU CAN EAT

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GREAT DINING

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DRAMA QUEENS FRIDAY 7 APRIL, 8PM (UPSTAIRS)

IBO TITLE FIGHT

BOWYN ‘BOMAN’ MORGAN v GUNANR ‘THE STUNNA’ JACKSON plus top line corporate fights Door sales $40 or from Dashtickets

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THE TONER SISTERS with special guests

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Members, guests and affiliates welcome

TOM SHARPLIN & REMEDY COUNTRY & RnR

Tickets $20 at club office.

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$ 99 kg

4

Fresh NZ Pork Shoulder Roast

$

(Excludes Free Range)

$

9

50

99 kg Chilean Red/Green Seedless Grapes

each

3

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Mainland Mild/Colby/ Edam Cheese 1kg/ Tasty 700g

99 each

Whittaker’s Chocolate Block 250g

2

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7

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370

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5

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Speight’s Gold Medal Ale/Summit 12 x 330ml Bottles

3000

1199

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each

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Easter Colouring

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Easter Colourin g Competition Prize Categories: Under 5 Years 5 – 8 Years 9 Years and over Each category winner will receive an “Easter Prize Pack” from FreshChoice. All entries to be handed in to your local FreshC Fresh hoice Superm arket by Sunday 9th April 2017. Winners will be notified Winn by Tuesday 11th April 2017. Entries maybe display ed in store from Monday 3rd April Mo to Monday 17th April 2017. Terms and conditi ons apply. See inst instore or go to FreshC hoice.co.nz to find out more. Child’s

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3 seater plus 2 seater, black PU material

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s u n o b + bedside

ica free jesasbinet c valued at

$179

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Pocket sprung mattress and flexi slat base 10 year warranty

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jericho

7 $ y onl eek per ow r 9 9 3 1 $

3 seater plus 2 seater, black PU material

hair c o h c i jer ilable ava

$499

s u n o b + y in

ver free deluirch area christch valued at

$50

jericho sofa bed

6 $ y l on eek per ow r $1199

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Quality construction with metal telescopic drawer runners

$679

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free kindboard hea valued at

$299

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*Minimum purchase for interest free finance $999. All finance applications are subject to the providers normal credit & lending criteria. Fees may apply, prevailing interest rate may apply to any outstanding balance on expiry of the interest free period. “Always” interest free, finance option period is up to 50 months from the date of purchase.

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MORE GREAT DEALS INSTORE!! 15a Bishopdale Mall • Ph. (03) 359 1663 www.furniturewarehouse.co.nz • philanddansfurn@gmail.com A member of the Furniture Warehouse group

LIBRARY ENTRANCE

NEW WORLD WALKWAY

Phil & Dan’s Furniture Warehouse

DRIVE IN

Ma Baker

HAREWOOD RD

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kendal 4 piece bedroom suite

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FARRINGTON AVE

Offers expire 30th April 2017


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