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TUESDAY, JULY 30, 2019
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Demonstration
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Pug design gives artwork some bite
CLEVER: Mt Pleasant’s Asheley Elizabeth is the creator of a colourful bubble wrap mosaic artwork recently installed at The
Hub Hornby.
PHOTO: MARTIN HUNTER
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• By Louis Day
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Mega-facility survey ‘hard to answer’
• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding
A SURVEY on the design of
the long-awaited Hornby megafacility
has been described as
“incredibly hard to answer.”
The city council is calling for
the community’s views on what
they would like to see in the design
of the $35.7 million Hornby
Library, Service
Centre and
South West
Pool.
It follows the
Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton
Community
Board giving
Mark Peters
final approval
for the reclassification
and
changes to be made to Kyle
Park’s management plan to allow
for the facility to be built on the
land.
City council staff have asked
for residents to choose their top
four features they would like to
see in the design.
The city council has listed 13
options – these are an espresso
bar, creative room activities, media
rooms, study rooms, computers,
a video gaming area, warm
water pool, family spa pool,
steam and sauna rooms, fitness
INSIGHT: The city council is calling for residents’ views on
what they would like to see in the new Hornby Library, Service
Centre and South West Pool.
centre, group exercise studio,
medium and large multi-purpose
rooms.
However, Hornby resident
Mark Peters said the survey will
be “incredibly hard” to answer
because residents only get to
choose their top four options.
He said a lot of the listed options
would be expected to be
included in the new facility.
“It is an interesting way to try
gauge opinion and limit it to four
choices. It is going to be really
hard for anyone.
“One thing I did notice is there
is no option for a hydroslide. It
is one of those things the community
shouldn’t have to do
without, it would be really nice
to have in Hornby,’’ Mr Peters
said.
It is guaranteed the facility
will include a multi-purpose
lane pool, a learn to swim pool,
a toddlers’ wet play area, a customer
services area and the main
library space.
The budget will accommodate
other features as well.
Hornby Cricket Club president
Kevin Hornbrook said he would
have thought the city council
would put out a draft plan of
what they are looking at installing
to gather views.
But board chairman Mike
Mora said it has to work within a
budget and it wanted to get feedback
before creating the detailed
designs.
City council’s head of recreation,
sports and events Nigel Cox
said the cost of each option varies
greatly.
He said the number of options
that can be accommodated will
depend on what is selected for
the facility.
It is expected to open in 2022.
Mr Cox confirmed a draft design
had not yet been developed
but the full $35.7 million is available
for the design and construction
of the facility.
To make a submission on
the design go to https://www.
ccc.govt.nz/the-council/
consultations-and-submissions/
haveyoursay/show/254
Consultation closes August 12.
•HAVE YOUR SAY: What
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POOL HOURS EXTENDED
The hours for extending the Te
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have been confirmed. The city
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hours open from 6.30am-9pm
on Friday and 10am-7pm on
Saturdays and Sundays. It is after
the Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton
Community Board decided to
increase its funding for extending
the pool hours from $35,000
to $50,000. The pool usually
opens from mid-November until
March and the hours are usually
11.30am-7pm.
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Artwork to be given away
•From page 1
“It is just something new. It
took a while for people to get
their heads wrapped around it
was bubble wrap,” she said.
The artwork was grided up on
a pixelated map. The bubble wrap
was then hung over the artwork
and individual bubbles injected
with colour.
Eventually, the food colouring
will evaporate. It will take about
six weeks to disappear, Elizabeth
said.
The bubble wrap will then be
recycled.
It is not the only artwork
brightening up the mall.
A 4.8m x 3.6m high string mural
resembling bugs and featuring
more than 4000 screws were
installed.
“For the string art it was multigenerational
– the older people
remember doing that when they
were younger,” Elizabeth said.
The Hub Hornby centre manager
Jason Marsden said every
year the mall tries to do something
with an artistic creative
aspect to inspire people.
Once a year the mall hosts
an art-related installation event
which gives artists the opportunity
to interact with customers
during construction.
In the past, these have
included giant sand sculptures,
BRIGHT: Artist Asheley Elizabeth and her team installed a string
mural featuring bugs at The Hub Hornby recently. The mall is
planning to give the artwork away. PHOTO: MARTIN HUNTER
kinetic sculptures made from
recycled materials and giant
coffee cups made from paper
cups.
Mr Marsden said the mall
would like to donate the string
artwork to a public space in the
community.
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Residents frustrated
with cycleway decision
• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding
FRUSTRATED residents have
been left feeling “ignored” after
a decision to construct a $38
million cycleway along their
street.
The South Express Major
Cycle Route was approved by
the city council’s infrastructure,
transport and environment
committee last week.
It will run from Hagley Park
through Riccarton, Upper Riccarton,
Sockburn, Hornby and
Templeton.
The contentious cycleway has
raised concerns with organisations
including the Greater
Hornby Residents’ Association,
Riccarton Community Church
and Lochee Rd residents.
Lochee Rd resident Ron
Greaves said the committee
was a “joke” and residents were
ignored.
Last week a petition of about
47 signatures was presented
by resident Kurt Hewson opposing
the cycleway running
down Lochee Rd.
Mr Hewson said he felt
“frustrated” going unheard
and it appeared the decision to
have the cycleway run through
the road had already been
made before it was approved.
They were concerned over
how the cycleway would cause
a loss of residential parking
and impact trees and landscaping.
Before giving the cycleway
the green-light, the committee
resolved to make several final
changes to the city council
staff’s proposed design before
approving it.
These changes included
placing an alternative route
down Taggart Pl instead of
the cycleway going from Middlepark
Rd to the Epsom Rd
intersection.
A submission from the
Greater Hornby Residents’
Association described the
cycleway as an “ill-conceived
plan” and no input from the
community had been taken
into account.
Association treasurer Ross
Houliston agreed residents
weren’t listened to throughout
the process. It raised a number
of concerns including over the
city council’s proposal to not
install a full set of traffic lights
as part of the cycleway at the
Gilberthorpes Rd/Waterloo Rd
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Pupils see how top tech companies work
A HOON Hay School pupil
got an opportunity to learn
about leading edge tech from
some well-known software
companies.
Anya Hotter was one of five
pupils who attended the
all-expenses paid trip
to Trade Me and Xero’s
offices in Wellington as
part of The Tech Life Project
last week.
The pupils also previously
visited software company
Global Office.
The participants and
their parents attended a
meet-and-greet afternoon
tea, where they were given an
inside look at life as a software
developer.
Global Office executive
director Chris Tacon gave
a presentation on some of
the company’s software, as
well as a demonstration of
3D-printing in action. Each
pupil also had a chance to
play with a virtual reality
headset.
“The Tech Life Project is all
about wanting to see more
diversity in the industry.
Women are currently greatly
under-represented,” Mr Tacon
said.
The pupils also met
women who work in digital
technology.
ELECTRIC: Global Office staff give a software demonstration to Hoon Hay School pupil Anya
Hotter, Avonhead School pupil Akshatha Surendran, Bromley School pupil Milla Nutira-
Androshuk, Cotswold School pupil Juno Rainey, and Waitakiri School pupil Renee Drury.
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Hurdle for Sumner
crime cameras
A DECISION to fund Sumner’s
crime cameras was removed from
the Linwood-Central-Heathcote
Community Board agenda “last
minute” by city council staff.
Board members were meant to
decide on Wednesday on a recommendation
to put no money
towards cameras which would help
to prevent crime in Sumner. The
amount requested by Safer Sumner
was $16,187.
However, the application was
withdrawn due to its difficulty to
meet the Discretionary Response
Fund criteria.
The community board, Safer
Sumner, city council staff and police
will likely meet to discuss a way
forward.
Fire rages, homes at risk
Lonsdale may stand
•From page 1
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“I have stood against Lianne
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It is something I had not really
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• By Laura Hitchon
A NEW venture to help parents
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has opened in Christchurch.
The Canterbury Baby Clothing
Library in Spreydon operates a
clothing exchange system where
members can trade good quality
second-hand baby clothing for
other good quality second-hand
baby clothing items of a similar
nature. Library owner Jacky
Bakker said the library system
loosely worked on a like-for-like
exchange.
Ms Bakker said she came up
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buying some expensive baby
clothing for her grandson on an
overseas website and discovered
it was too small, but was unable
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“Babies are constantly growing,
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less time-consuming for new
parents.
Customer and grandmotherto-be
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easy to spend $35 on a new outfit
that only ended up being worn
once or twice. “It’s great if parents
are able to recycle and reuse
where possible,” she said.
Christchurch Parents Centre
president Yvette Cundy said a lot
of parents were surprised at how
quickly they went through clothing
and that selling them online
was a time-consuming process.
“The process of putting items up
on Trade Me, listing everything
and waiting for people to collect
the items, it’s just too hard,” she
said.
Ms Bakker said having a baby
was meant to be an enjoyable
experience, but people got caught
up with the image and expense
of it instead of savouring it.
“I get to make contact with
people at the happiest time of
their lives, which is just lovely,”
she said.
Rather than spending a heap
of money on baby clothing, Ms
Bakker believed people should
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spend it on what matters, like car
seats, mattresses or good shoes.
“You can still achieve a cool
look by shopping sensibly,” she
said. Ms Bakker said label clothing
and generic clothing were
treated exactly the same and
what mattered was the quality of
the garment.
“Clothing to be traded must be
free of holes and discolouration
and must have fully functioning
zips, domes and buttons.
“Hats, socks, singlets and most
knitwear are not accepted but
can be donated by members for
other people to use.
“Premature and special occasion
clothing are also available
on request,” she said.
Ms Belgrave said she was
gifting a full membership to her
children and hoped it would
make things a little easier for
them.
“A membership to the baby
library would make an ideal gift
for a baby shower too,” she said.
Casual and full memberships are
available and visits to the library
are by appointment only. Once
the clothing is exchanged, it’s the
customers to keep.”
Wigram Youth MP eyes political career
OPPORTUNITY: Wigram MP Megan Woods with her Youth MP,
Hornby High School student Iris Taramai.
• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding
WHEN IT comes to politics,
Iris Taramai feels strongly about
overcoming the threat of climate
change.
The Hornby High School
prefect described her selection
by Wigram MP Megan Woods
to represent the electorate
at the Youth Parliament in
Wellington as a “great learning
opportunity”.
Iris, 17, was one of 120 New
Zealand young people selected
to represent their community as
a Youth MP.
As part of the two-day event,
Iris and the other students had
the opportunity to ask members
of Parliament questions on a
range of topics, including the
environment and mental health.
She also took part in a
legislative debate and voted on a
mock sustainable energy bill.
Iris said the bill that was
passed aimed to have about
15,000 electric vehicles on the
road by 2025.
With her passion for the
environment, she is planning
to study biochemistry at
Canterbury University next
year. Iris was also on the Youth
Parliament environment select
committee.
Her goals are to help limit
the agricultural industry’s
greenhouse gas emissions and
make New Zealand plastic-free.
She met Governor-General
Patsy Reddy and Prime
Minister Jacinda Ardern in
Wellington.
Iris said Ms Ardern was one
of the best speakers she has ever
heard. “She is really passionate
about our country and I love
that. She talked to us about the
whole life of an MP.”
Iris became interested in
politics during a school trip to
the Beehive when she was at
intermediate school.
The message she wants
to get across to other young
people is that they can be
successful no matter what their
background is or where they
come from.
“I had many options for
schools I wanted to go to but
I think I made the best choice
coming to Hornby . . . it is
great going to a smaller school
because we get to know each
other and we also get a lot more
opportunities,” Iris said.
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Medal haul for amateurs
• By Jacob Page
WOOLSTON BOXERS won five
gold medals at the Central North
Island amateur championships
in Rotorua last Sunday.
Woolston coach Holly Sullivan
sent her biggest team ever with
10 boxers competing and each
coming home with a medal.
“I’ve been coaching 10 years
and each year I’ve sent a team
from Woolston just to get some
more experience,” she says.
“For me as a coach, it’s
a marker event for me to
assess where my boys and
girls are and whether they are
capable and in the mix for
Canterbury team selections later
in the year.”
Byron Antal won the 80kg+
junior male class with a unanimous
points decision over Tauranga
Te Kehu Kerr.
“I was really impressed with
how (Byron) adapted,” Sullivan
said.
“He threw a few upper-cuts
which isn’t a common punch for
some reason and just kept jabbing
against a bigger opponent
and kept scoring points.”
Azury Ormsby won the under-
54kg junior male novice title
winning against Dan Larby from
Gisborne’s Patu Tahi.
“I was really impressed with
Azury, he just out-skilled his
opponent and it showed in the
fight,” Sullivan said.
Eleven-year-old Bobby Brown
won the under-34kg male cadet
title with victory over Rotorua’s
Kauri Hay.
“Bobby is quite strong for his
size and he never takes a backward
step,” Sullivan said.
“He fought a boy who really
wanted to win and you could see it
in the final round, so he did well.”
Blake Henderson won the
under-75kg elite male title unopposed,
and Neve Enright won
the under-70kg junior novice
title in the same fashion but lost
on points after stepping up to
fight an opponent with eight
more fights and a 2kg weight
advantage.
Sullivan said Ryley Sutherland
was unlucky to finish runner-up
in the under-50kg male cadet
class after leading his bout for
the first two of the three rounds
on the judges’ scorecards.
Hamuera Tainui in the
under-63kg junior male, Brent
Mikulicic in the under-64kg
TALENTED:
Woolston
Boxing Club
came back with
10 medals from
the Central
North Island
championships
in Rotorua.
PHOTO: HOLLY
SULLIVAN
elite male novice and Oliver
Bristowe in the under-81kg elite
novice male also all earned silver
medals.
Philippa Hancox earned a
bronze medal in the under-75kg
novice title.
The team will now train
towards two events on
August 23 – the Canterbury
Championships at the Cashmere
Club and the Australian Golden
Gloves in Brisbane.
SPORT
Teen selected
for national
3x3 team
• By Jacob Page
CASHMERE HIGH School
basketballer Thomas Webley is in
a race against time to represent
his country.
The talented teen
has been selected
to represent the
New Zealand
under-18 3x3
basketball team
at the Asia Cup
but has just had a
cast removed after
breaking his arm
five weeks ago.
Thomas
Webley
The injury forced him to miss
the Steven Adams Invitational a
fortnight ago.
The Asia Cup will be held in
Cyberjaya, Malaysia, on August
22 to 24.
The men’s team will be defending
their 2018 gold medal.
The team is ranked 28th in the
world and are grouped with Mongolia
(eight) and Sri Lanka (46).
The Kiwis’ goal will be to win
and generate as many FIBA 3x3
ranking points as possible, which
go towards federation’ points and
count when attempting to qualify
teams for World Cups in each age
group.
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Vegan broccoli, black bean
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Makes 12
Ingredients
1 Tbsp chia seeds
2 Tbsp water
2 cups broccoli florets, roughly
cut
1 400g can black beans, drained
and rinsed
¼ tsp ground fenugreek
1 tsp salt
¼ tsp freshly ground pepper
½ tsp dried oregano
¼ cup fine polenta
Oil for frying
Lemon wedges
Directions
Begin by soaking the chia
seeds in water and set aside so
they thicken. Put the broccoli in
the food processor and process
briefly. Add the beans, seasoning
and chia mixture and blitz to
form a thick paste. Transfer from
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Vegan sausage rolls
Ingredients
250g chestnut mushrooms
3 Tbsp olive oil
2 leeks, finely chopped
2 large garlic cloves, crushed
1 Tbsp finely chopped sage leaves
1 Tbsp brown rice miso
2 tsp dijon mustard
30g chestnuts, very finely
chopped
70g fresh white breadcrumbs
1 x 320g sheet ready-rolled puff
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Plain flour for dusting
Dairy-free milk (like soya milk),
to glaze
Directions
Tip the mushrooms into a food
processor and pulse until they are
finely chopped. Put half the olive
oil in a large frying pan, add the
leeks and a pinch of salt and fry
gently for 15min or until softened
and golden brown.
Scrape the leeks out of the pan
into a bowl and set aside to cool
a little.
Heat the remaining oil in
the pan and fry the mushrooms
for 10min over medium heat.
Add the garlic, sage, miso
and mustard, and fry for a further
1-2min. Leave to cool slightly.
Heat the oven to about 200 deg
C. Tip the mushroom mixture
into the bowl with the leeks,
then add the chestnuts and
breadcrumbs.
Season then mix everything
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fork.
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parchment-lined baking sheet
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Bake for 25min or until deep,
golden brown.
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Mitsubishi Pajero 4WD
Recording Barometer
BMW 318i
Macrocapa Table Leaner
$4,500
ID 30134
$2,499
ID 30169
$3,500
ID 30117
$300
ID 30123
$1,500
ID 30081
$850
ID 30098
HeVa 6.3m Folding Roller
Breadmaker - Sanyo
Mazda MX-5
Macbro-8 Tripod
Suzuki Intruder VL250
Carpenters Wooden Work Bench
$14,000
ID 21671
$25
ID 30083
$11,500
ID 26396
See Seller
ID 30038
$3,900
ID 30021
$120
ID 29900
2011 Toyota Highlander
Aerofast Straps
Fireman Stuffed Toy
Tibetan Apron
2003 Honda Accord
Long Hair Belted Galloway Hide
$22,500
ID 29975
$5 each
ID 30095
$20
ID 30092
$20
ID 30091
$2,999
ID 30189
$800
ID 30078
1977 Chrysler Mahogany 6-seater Dining Table
2013 Suzuki Swift
Dolly Trailer System
Old Dentist Cabinet on Castors
Drop Leaf Dining Table & 6 Chairs
$5,000
ID 30069
$2,000
ID 30061
$12,000
ID 29923
$2,400
ID 30060
$220
ID 30057
$140
ID 30056
Modern Wooden Highchair
Large Original Creamoata
Flemings Crate
Classic Rocking Chair
1994 Nissan Mistral 4WD 5-Dr
Panasonic MAX9000 Mega System
Two Touch Lamps!
$65
ID 30051
$190
ID 30049
$90
ID 30046
$1,750
ID 30040
$750
ID 30027
$20
ID 30025
Grocers Scales
2006 Subaru Legacy GT B
Ford Mustang Steering Box 1965-66
Kambrook Bagless Vacuum Cleaner
1989 Honda Accord
Spinning Wheel
$45
ID 29968
$7,500
ID 29912
$100
ID 29936
$5!
ID 29935
$800
ID 29965
$35
ID 29931
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Classifieds Contact us today Phone our local team 03 379 1100
Car Parts
Situations Vacant
Wanted To Buy
Trades & Services
Trades & Services
Trades & Services
TYRES Secondhand,
most szs from $30 - $70
fitted, Also batteries, 217
Waltham Road, 027 476
2404
For Sale
BRASS Plumbing
fittings, assorted fittings,
1/2 inch + 1 Inch,
crox, starkie and other
assorted fittings, $225
great buying , Ph 027 549
0048 & 021 363 666
BRASS Plumbing
fittings, assorted fittings,
1/2 inch + 1 Inch,
crox, starkie and other
assorted fittings, $225
great buying , Ph 027 549
0048 & 021 363 666
ELECTRIC Cable, 35
m, 2.5 mm 2 core neutral
screen cable $60, and
Electric Cable 17.5 mtr ,
25mm 4 core $40, ph 027
549 0048 or 021 363 666
EXTENSION Cord extra
heavy duty 35 metres
$40, oh 027 549 0048 &
021 363 666
JERRYCANS x2 20 ltre,
ex army well made & in
good cond, $50 ea, ph 027
549 0048 or 021 363 666
NEFA Preasure
Reducing Valve, new in
box $90, , Ph 027 549
0048 & 021 363 666
RIMU Roll Top Writing
desk, 1170 wide x 1150
high x 600 $499, Ph 027
549 0048 & 021 363 666
BRANCH MANAGER
REQUIRED
FOR AUCKLAND
REINFORCING SERVICES LTD
FULL TIME JOB IN
CHRISTCHURCH
Past Proven Experience in Management.
Experience in the Construction Industry a plus.
Email CV to Anup Walia at
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Gardening
& Supplies
A GARDEN OR
LANDSCAPING TIDY
UP? Shrub, hedge &
tree pruning, Lawns,
Gardening, consistently
reliable general property
upkeep, Dip. Hort. 10
yrs experience, One off
tidy ups or on-going
service. Nick’s Garden
Maintenance. Keeping
your garden beautiful.
Free Quote. Ph. 942-4440
& 022 264 7452
GARDENER
AVAILABLE. For
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30 yrs exp, qual. $25 per
hr. Ph Richard 349 4022 or
0274 918234
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CASH/CASH for any
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347 9354 or 027 476 2404
TOOLS Garden,
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mechanical, engineering,
sawbenches, lathes, cash
buyer, ph 355-2045
Trades & Services
HALSWELL
GLASS & GLAZING 2017 LTD
THE PET DOOR SPECIALIST
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BRICKLAYER
George Lockyer. Over
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experience. UK trained.
Insurance work, EQC
repairs. Heritage
brickwork & stonework
a speciality. No job too
small. Governers Bay.
Home 329 9344. Cell
027 684 4046. E mail
georgelockyer@xtra.co.nz
BUILDER
Qualified & licenced.
Now available for repairs,
additions, alterations, EQ
repair work. 35 yrs exp. Ph
Ian 021 350-509
CARPET & VInYL
Laying. Exp. Repairs,
uplifting, relaying,
restretching. Email
jflattery@xtra.co.nz ph
John on 0800 003 181 or
027 2407416
PAINTING
OLDER PAINTER
FOR OLDER HOUSES
50 YEARS IN TRADE
“All the skills”
GST FREE
Contact Jimmy Bell
3384432 or 0211221487
CARPETLAYER
35yrs experience. Special
rates for seniors. Prompt
service. Ph 021 046 0231
ELECTRICIAn
Prompt & reliable
registered electrician
with 24 years experience
for all residential and
commercial work, new
housing and switch board
replacements. Phone Chris
027 516 0669
PAInTInG
Indoor / Outdoor, over 30
yrs exp, same day quotes,
ph Steve 021 255 7968
PAInTInG
& Decorating Wingfields
Contracting, all interior
& exterior painting & all
forms of interior plastering
& jib fixing, ph Mark 021
171-1586
MECHANIC
Experienced
Mechanic Wanted
Who has worked on all types of diesel
and petrol vehicles. Please contact
the new owners for an interview.
DIESEL DOCTOR & PETROL
Christchurch Ltd
288 Lincoln Rd,
Addington
P: 338 8884
E: service@dieseldrpetrol.co.nz
PAInTERS
& DECORATORS
Qualified and experienced
painters and plasterers
available to undertake
any size job. Member
of Master Painters NZ.
Ph Chris 0800 438 152.
New Image Painters &
Decorators
PLUMBER
A Top Plumbing job
completed at a fair price,
prompt service, all work
guaranteed, Ph Brian 960-
7673 or 021 112-3492
SPOUTInG CLEAnInG
Spouting Unblocked,
Cleaned Out and Flushed
Out. Call Trevor 332 8949
or 021 043 2034
STUMP GRInDInG
Best price guarantee Tony
0275 588 895
TILER/CARPEnTER
35 years exp, no job
too small. Ph Ross 027
4311440.
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