TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2019
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Hon Poto WILLIAMS
MP for Christchurch East
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E poto.williams.mp@parliament.govt.nz
Volunteer
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Authorised by Poto Williams,
Parliament Buildings, Wellington
Roads could benefit from
$40m improvement request
• By Louis Day and Matt Slaughter
ROADS IN east Christchurch
deemed to be in very poor
condition or unsafe have been
identified by the city council for
improvements.
This comes after city councillors
endorsed an investment
case which will ask for $40
million from the Government’s
Christchurch regeneration acceleration
fund for roading and
transport improvements.
The investment case identifies
the need to spend about $25 million
to $30 million on roading
improvements in New Brighton,
Richmond, Linwood, Woolston,
Spreydon, Somerfield, Waltham,
Beckenham and Riccarton.
Improvements to the New
Brighton are area estimated
to cost $6,677,500, $5,879,500
in Richmond, $5,103,500
would be spent in Linwood/
Woolston, $5,118,000 in
Spreydon/Somerfield/Waltham/
Beckenham and $6,990,000 in
Riccarton.
Ex Coastal-Burwood Community
Board deputy chairman,
Tim Sintes who has advocated
for roads to be fixed in the east
since the earthquakes is pleased
this could finally happen.
“That’s fantastic. We’ve been
waiting for so long and it will
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needed to be dug up for repairs
after the earthquakes.
But while the city council
and Government spent $2.2
billion on a five-and-a-half-year
programme to fix horizontal infrastructure,
the investment case
states many assets need to be
DAMAGED:
Parts of New
Brighton Rd are
just some of the
stretches of road
that will be fixed
if a $40 million
investment case
is approved by
the Government.
repaired over the next 30 years to
bring them back up to pre-quake
levels.
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A PASSION for bringing life into
her community has seen Hayley
Guglietta recognised as a local
hero.
Mrs Guglietta has lived in
Richmond for 26 years, and last
week she was announced as a Kiwibank
local hero medal winner.
“I feel very proud to receive
this award, it is recognition for
all the people that have come together
in Richmond and central
Christchurch to tackle what have
been some very tough issues,”
she said.
Mrs Guglietta and her
husband own an IT business in
the suburb, called Akiva, and
she said the staff at the business
support her in her volunteer
work.
When she isn’t working on the
business, she’s busy at Avebury
House, helping in the Richmond
community garden, volunteering
for Alzheimer’s Canterbury
and being the chairwoman of
the Richmond Business and
Residents Association.
Mrs Guglietta’s involvement
with Alzheimer’s Canterbury
came after her mother died after
eight years of suffering from the
disease.
“I wanted to give back and
have been a companion volunteer
supporting others who are
in the early stages of Alzheimer’s
in order to help them remain in
their homes as long as possible,”
she said.
A key passion of Mrs Guglietta
is advocating for Richmond to
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zones, in spite of the fact she
does not have children.
Mrs Guglietta said challenges
she has overcome in life are what
led her to become involved with
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“I had always wanted to be a
successful business person with
tonnes of money and the trappings
that come with that, but
the earthquakes, not being able
to have my own family and the
journey with my mum’s illness
significantly impacted me and
completely changed my world
view,” she said.
Upcoming projects for Mrs
Guglietta include work on the
Avon River corridor, which will
have an interactive kids trial,
nature and heritage trails, and a
community cafe to provide jobs
for locals.
“We have just taken ownership
of another piece of land called
the garden of curiosities where
we will grow foods that people
eat but may not have ever seen
grow such as peanuts, gourds
and heritage varieties of vegetables,”
Mrs Guglietta said.
Mrs Guglietta is also working
on a social enterprise to deliver
a school education programme
based on the importance of pollinators
in the environment.
“I am pretty excited about the
opportunities and projects we
have planned for the next few
years that will ultimately benefit
not just Richmond but all the
people of Christchurch,” she said.
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Ian Thomas
Jan Murphy
Michelle Sharp
George Wright
Paul Chamberlain
Susan Foster-Cohen
Gabrielle Huria
Elle Perriam
Yvonne Hiskemuller
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WATER RESTRICTIONS
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Richmond, Dallington and
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Funds sought to manage food hub
• By Jess Gibson
A CROWDFUNDING
campaign to raise $20,000 could
help take Woolston’s community
well-being to the next level.
Funds will be used to hire a
part-time manager for Roimata
Food Commons at Radley Park,
which has promoted healthy
eating by
providing
free fruit and
vegetables
to the public
since 2017.
However,
Michael
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amount will
need to be
raised before
November 25 in order for donations
to be confirmed, as the
campaign is “all or nothing.”
Founder and volunteer project
manager Michael Reynolds said
employing a full-time Kaitiaki
or vision holder to work with
the board of Roimata Commons
Trust, will help the initiative
flourish.
The trust has relied entirely on
volunteers who have contributed
their time to establishing a
thriving food system, growing
biodiversity and running events
on more than 2.6ha of land
alongside the Heathcote River.
Once fully grown, the park
will offer more than 90 heritage
fruit trees, as well as nut trees
and vegetable plants, which Mr
Reynolds said is becoming a
“food forest.”
Work has also begun on a
new, separate community garden,
which will cover 400 sq m
of land.
Said Mr Reynolds: “When you
look at our local area we really
only have large supermarkets as
places where people can access
fresh produce. I find there is
usually a lot of imported stuff so
the amount of nutrition people
are getting is usually quite low.
“Our lower socio-economic
GROWTH:
Money is being
raised to hire a
manager who
will oversee
more than
2.6ha of land
in Woolston
that provides
free fruit and
vegetables to
the public.
areas also need ways of being
able to reduce some of its costs.”
He said the project is also
beneficial to other communities
as they are allowed to take free
food and can also learn from
the Roimata Food Commons
to develop similar strategies in
their areas.
Mr Reynolds said the Kaitiaki
would manage garden operation
tasks, planning, engagement,
and decisions and perform
physical work in the garden, as
well as a range of administrative
tasks including event management
and social media.
The park is currently a hub
for many community events, including
cinema nights, seedling
swaps and education workshops
and is looking to expand.
One of the major roles the
Kaitiaki will have is to try and
develop financial sustainability
for the commons by building
relationships with businesses.
Mr Reynolds said this is
because the trust would like
to move away from relying on
public sector funding like community
board grants.
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‘Small drop in the bucket of what is needed’
•From page 1
All city councillors voted
for the investment case, except
Harewood city councillor Aaron
Keown, at their first official
meeting on Thursday.
The remainder of the $40 million
will be spent on bus priority
and reducing
serious injury
and fatal
crashes.
Cr Keown
said he voted
against the
report because
he wanted all
the money to
Aaron Keown go to roading
improvements.
“No-one in my 12 years of
being elected has asked me for a
bus lane,” he said.
The report will now be sent to
the Treasury.
City councillor Yani Johanson
said the money was a “small
drop in the bucket of what is
needed.”
“I do want to sound a word of
caution – $40 million will not go
very far at all. If you think about
North Avon Rd roading renewal,
one roading renewal costs $6
million. There are a number of
roads in there, and if they cost
$6 million each, it is not going
to be hundreds it is going to be a
handful,” he said.
JOLTS: Just under $6.7 million could be used to repair roads
in and around New Brighton.
‘No-one in my 12 years of
being elected has asked
me for a bus lane’
– Aaron Keown
The investment case said
without a cash injection, traffic
congestion would increase and
“undermine the city’s regeneration.”
The Christchurch regeneration
acceleration fund was first
announced by Labour in 2017 as
part of its pre-election plan for
Canterbury to accelerate recovery
from the earthquakes.
The $300 million fund was
intended to repair horizontal
infrastructure and advance key
regeneration projects, such as the
multi-use arena.
The roads up for
repairs would include
Baker St
Brighton Mall
Beresford St
Hardy St
New Brighton Rd
Gresham Tce
Rawhiti Ave
Shaw Ave
Union St
Mafeking St
Keyes Rd
Seaview Rd
Marine Pde
Bowhill Rd
Lonsdale St
Owles Tce
Pratt St
Rawson St
Collingwood St
Dennitt St
Grantley St
Sinclair St
Chrystal St
Averill St
Chancellor St
Dudley St
Guild St
Julius Tce
Petrie St
Slater St
Stapletons Rd
Tram shelter
deemed unsafe
• By Jess Gibson
A HISTORIC quake-damaged tram
shelter in Sumner has become a
safety hazard – but the city council
has no money to fix it.
Council staff will consult with the
Linwood-Central-Heathcote Community
Board and other interested
parties over whether to remove or
repair the 97-year-old tram shelter.
Depending on the option chosen,
funding will need to be requested
for the work in the next Long Term
Plan.
The structure has continued to
degrade since the earthquakes and
has become unsafe.
Resident Alisdair Hutchison is
concerned about the roof, which is in
danger of falling as one of the concrete
beams holding it up is sitting
half off its pillar.
“It’s an absolutely life-threatening
situation,” Mr Hutchison said.
Linwood-Central-Heathcote
Community Board member Darrell
Latham sent a request to the
city council on August 1 asking for
information on when the tram shelter
would be fixed on behalf of Mr
Hutchison. A response said the tram
shelter would be assessed and fixed
by August 15.
However, while vegetation has
been cleared away and the fence
was removed for a short period, Mr
Hutchison has not seen any repairs
to the damage.
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Every Day is Open Day
At the heart of our city since the founders laid the
first roads and planted the first trees, St Michael’s
has held dear those early aspirations and visions,
while unleashing our own dreams for a lofty future.
Indeed, for 168 years, St Michael’s has been
educating and nurturing the visionaries and
dreamers who
continue to shape our
city and the world
beyond. For our
young pupils have
limitless potential
to lead exciting and
generous lives, and we
have the responsibility
to educate and inspire
them, to encourage
every child to flourish
in mind, body and
spirit.
St Michael’s is a prep
school for girls and boys in Years
1-8. ‘Prep’ as in preparation for
secondary school, a foundation
for a fine life. For at the heart of St
Michael’s are the essential values of
Christian faith and good citizenship:
respect, integrity, community, faith,
hope and love.
An independent school education
at the primary level is a great gift.
Our classes are small, with year-groups of 20 pupils,
ensuring your child is an individual, well known by
staff and fellow pupils alike.
Traditional foundations in English and Maths are
assured. This academic rigour then underpins
our wider curriculums in History, Geography,
Science and Spanish.
IT literacy is taught,
not assumed, and
computer use is
measured. We like
teaching and talking to
our pupils!
A prep education
offers balance. St
Michael’s cultural and
sports’ programmes
further develop
your child’s
foundation, as
creativity and
problem-solving
come in many
forms. Specialist
art and music
classes are enjoyed
weekly. We have
three choirs,
and most pupils
participate in
instrumental or
speech & drama
lessons with our
ten itinerant staff.
Located in the
heart of the city,
opposite the
new Riverside
Farmers’ Market,
our extended
campus is
spectacular:
the Art Gallery
and Museum,
Tūranga, our new
central library,
and Hagley Park
are frequent
haunts.
Many of our parents now work in the thriving city
centre or Lincoln and Riccarton Road hubs, but
they live city-wide. They comment on the benefit of
knowing their children are in school nearby and the
convenience of popping over for an hour to catch a
performance or watch a race. With the new central
exchange only a block away, senior children arrive
by bus from all corners of the city.
You and your child are warmly welcome to discover
our purposeful, wholehearted and inclusive prep
school. Every day is open day, so please contact
registrar, Bec Hitchcock, to book your personal
tour: 03.379.9790.
St Michael’s School
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✓ Co-educational, Years 1-8
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✓ Specialist teachers
✓ Musical excellence
✓ Christian values
✓ Traditional classrooms; academic rigour
✓ Before & after school care: 7.30am - 5.30pm
✓ Central city location; easy access
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Every day is Open Day.
www.saintmichaels.school.nz 249 Durham Street Phone (03) 379 9790 to book your tour.
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Timeball light designer recognised
• By Jess Gibson
KEVIN CAWLEY designed the
lights at Lyttelton’s Timeball
Station to make an iconic
structure become a beacon of
pride to the community at night.
And now, the lighting designer
has been recognised for his work
with two awards
of excellence at
the Illumination
Engineering
Society lighting
awards on
October 18.
After 5pm every
Kevin
Cawley
night, a “shaft of
light” accentuates
the difference
between the two types of stone
on the 143-year-old structure,
which is one of five working
timeballs in the world.
Mr Cawley who took on the
lighting project after being
asked by Heritage New Zealand
director for the southern region
Sheila Watson.
His aim was to “respect the
architectural integrity of the
tower and enhance the beauty of
the structure by night.”
At the awards, Mr Cawley
received one award from
IES and one from the Royal
Astronomical Society of NZ
for efficiently, effectively,
sustainably protecting the night
environment.
“I was stoked. I felt extremely
proud,” he said.
Built in 1876 to a design by
architect Thomas Cane, the
timeball signalled the correct
time for ships in Lyttelton
Harbour until 1934.
THe reconstruction of
the station after it was
destroyed in the February 22,
2011, earthquake was completed
in October last year.
Mr Cawley has lit up some
of Christchurch’s most iconic
buildings, including the
Isaac Theatre Royal and the
Christchurch Casino.
INSPIRATIONAL: Designer
Kevin Cawley created
the lighting for Lyttelton’s
Timeball Station.
Multi-sensory
upgrade at Pioneer
PEOPLE WITH special needs
will soon be able to have
an improved multi-sensory
experience at the Pioneer
Recreation and Sport Centre.
The Southern Centre
Charitable Trust, which
works with the city council
to run the Southern Centre,
has raised $45,233 to help
upgrade the computer system
which controls the interactive
equipment in the room.
Different pieces of equipment
will now be easily activated by
switches.
These improvements will be
made early next year.
The centre, on the first floor
of Pioneer, gives visitors the
opportunity to make sounds, feel
vibrations, experience smells,
touch different textures and move
lights around the room.
The environment is designed
for pre-schoolers, children and
adults who have physical or
intellectual disabilities and those
who suffer from anxiety or other
mental health issues.
Trust chairman Craig Scott
said the computer upgrade will
make a difference to the centre’s
clients.
Said Mr Scott: “The old system
was in desperate need of an
upgrade and we’re really pleased
to have been able to bring some
improvements.”
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Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday, 10am-noon (by
appointment)
This group offers assistance
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technology, including computers,
tablets, smartphones, email, Facebook,
Skype, Word, cellphones
and the internet. Phone 382 6048
for more information.
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New Brighton Club)
JP Clinic at Shirley Library
Tuesday, 10am-1pm
A justice of the peace will be
available to members of the community
to witness signatures and
documents, certify document
copies, hear oaths, declarations,
affidavits or affirmations and
sign citizenship, sponsorship or
rates rebates applications. No
charge.
Shirley Library
SAYGo Steady As You Go
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Tuesday, 10am
This is a specially-designed class
to help you avoid a fall. There is
a $2 koha entry but no booking
fee. Those interested are invited to
turn up on the day and see what it
can do for them.
Parklands Community Centre
Email matt.slaughter@starmedia.kiwi by
5pm each Wednesday
Sit and Be Fit
Thursday, 9.30am
Complete a class of exercises
without even leaving your
chair. The cost of the class is
$5.50 and you’ll get a cup of tea
or coffee.
Taiora: QE II Recreation and
Sport Centre
Rocket Club
Wednesday, 3.30-4.30pm
Go along and take part in different
activities based on
local and current events in a
learning environment. Homework
help is available during
this time. Free and no bookings
required.
Aranui Library
Scrabble Club
Tuesday 1-2.45pm at Parklands
Library, Wednesday 1.30-3.30pm
at Shirley Library
Go along to the Scrabble Club.
No obligation, just go along
when you can and join the
friendly group. All materials are
supplied. No fee.
Shirley and Parklands libraries,
as above.
CV help
Thursday, 10-11.30am
A librarian will be on hand to
assist customers who need help
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New Brighton Library
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Thursday, 3.30-4.30pm
Go along to a drop-in
session for help with email,
searching the internet, using
the library catalogue, eBooks
and general computer queries.
Shirley Library
Cards Club
Friday, 1.30-3.30pm
This weekly club is held every
Friday, just go along and join the
fun. Free, no bookings required.
Shirley Library
mBots
Friday, 10.30-11.30am
Do you like solving
puzzles? Then go and have fun
with friendly little mBots and
have a go at some of the challenges.
New Brighton Library
Makerspace
Friday, 3.30-4.30pm
Go along to a weekly
Makerspace session and get
hands-on with activities for
all ages. Something new every
week.
Aranui Library
Culture Exchange
Friday, 3.45-4.45pm
Make new friends, practice
english and learn about New
Zealand and Christchurch.
Shirley Library
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Saturday, 10am-2pm
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Saturday 2 November
New Brighton Seaside Market
10am to 2pm, Pedestrian Mall
Show Day market a chance
to start Christmas shopping
Saturday 9 November
Rockabilly Show & Shine
10am to 3pm, Rawhiti Domain,
including the Seaside Market
Saturday 16 November
New Brighton Seaside Market
10am to 2pm, Pedestrian Mall
Saturday 23 November
New Brighton Talent Show
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Saturday 30 November
New Brighton Seaside Market
10am to 2pm, Pedestrian Mall
Looking for something different
to do this Show Day? Then why not
head down to the craft market being
held from 10am-2pm at St Ambrose
church, 309 Breezes Road. There
you will find a wide range of stalls
selling a host of lovely handmade
items including crafts, jewellery,
personalised candles and cards and
hand-knitted baby wear – an ideal
opportunity to get started on your
Christmas shopping.
There will also be delicious jams,
pickles and homemade baking, as
well as books, a white elephant stall, a
sausage sizzle, bacon and egg sandwiches,
Devonshire teas and Christmas raffles.
The market is being organised by
Julie Williams, supervisor of Aranui
Handiscope, which runs a craft group
that meets every Tuesday afternoon from
1pm-3pm at St Ambrose church. Julie is
the president of Handiscope, with Aranui
Handiscope one of four such centres in
Christchurch.
“It’s a way to bring people together
for social interaction and to help them
learn new skills, and then they can sell
the things they make at the market,” Julie
says.
“It builds their confidence and selfesteem
and it can be life-changing
for them. Anyone can come to
Aranui Handiscope. We sometimes
have up to 40 people there, and they
range in age from about 20 up to
92.”
Aranui Handiscope has several
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of stalls and items for sale.
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November
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This week, New Brighton will again
be filled the Rumble of V8’s, amazing
50’s style outfits and plenty of awesome
Rockabilly and Rock’n’Roll music. We
welcome you to join us for the 6th Annual
New Brighton Rockabilly Show and Shine!
The weekend kicks off on Thursday
the 7th with the Meat and Greet, in
collaboration with The Burger Joint.
The evening will have Hot Rods, Classic
and Muscle Cars cruising a set route
around New Brighton. Penny Black and
the Broken Men will be playing live in
Carnaby Lane where you will also be able
to grab an awesome burger, beer, wine or
coffee from The Burger Joint. This free
event will run from 6.30-11.00pm.
On Friday the 8th the cars are all
heading out to Steve Allan Customs at 10
Power Road, Rangiora to enjoy a drive-in
movie night and the first part of the annual
Southern Belle Pageant. The Movie on the
night is The Blues Brothers and this event
is open to everyone. Public entry from
7.30pm and cost is $15.00 per vehicle.
On Saturday 9th November, New
Brighton Rockabilly Show and Shine
returns to Rawhiti Domain (entry off
Shaw Ave, New Brighton end) 10am –
3pm. With hundreds of cars on display,
around 90 market stalls, live music,
kid’s entertainment, Belle and Beau
competition, Strong Arm contest and the
Beach Wear section of the Southern Belle
NZ Pageant. There is plenty to keep the
whole family occupied for the entire day.
Public entry is $5.00 Adults, $2.00 children
under 15 or $10.00 for the family, with
free public parking courtesy of the New
Brighton Cricket Club. Display Vehicles
$15.00. (Display car entry off Keyes Rd).
This is a fundraising event, as per
previous years, all profits from the day
event go back to the community.
To finish the festivities, come and join
us for The 2019 Rockabilly Ball. Held
in Roy Stokes Hall we have a night of
entertainment by Christchurch Circus
Trust, awesome live band Dee May and the
Saints and the Southern Belle NZ Pageant
finals. Doors open 7.30 pm. Tickets $20.00
per person and available from our web or
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Baking the ultimate banana bread
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Banana bread brilliance
Makes 14-15 slices
Ingredients
270g self-raising flour
½ tsp baking soda
1 tsp ground cinnamon
¼ tsp ground cloves
80g butter, melted
140g dark cane sugar
3 large eggs, size 7
1 tsp vanilla extract
450g very ripe bananas, weighed
without skin, mashed (4-5 large
bananas)
Directions
Preheat the oven to 170 deg C
on bake.
Sift the flour, baking soda,
cinnamon and cloves into a large
bowl and stir well to combine.
Set aside.
Put the melted butter, dark
cane sugar, eggs and vanilla
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at a time, mixing well after each
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Tip into the prepared tin
(either loaf tin or cake tin) and
smooth the top.
Bake until golden brown – it
should be firm to the touch
and a skewer inserted into the
centre should come out clean
(about 50-55 minutes). You may
need to cover the bread with
baking paper for the last 15min
of cooking if it is browning too
much.
Remove from the oven and
cool on a wire rack for about
20min. Slide a knife between
the side of the tin and the bread
to loosen it. Invert the tin on to
a wire rack, remove the baking
paper, turn right way up and
leave to cool.
To serve the loaf, cut it into
thick slices and toast if you wish.
Cuts into 14-15 slices.
To serve as a cake, use ice
with lemon icing or leave plain.
Without the icing, the banana
flavour is more pronounced.
Cuts into 16-20 slices.
Gnudi with asparagus
Serves 4
Ingredients
400g ricotta
2 eggs
1 egg yolk
120g freshly grated parmesan,
plus extra for serving
100g flour
1 tsp salt
freshly ground pepper
semolina flour
2 bunches asparagus, woody
ends removed and cut into 3cm
pieces
50g butter
4 sprigs of thyme, marjoram or
basil
juice of ½ a lemon,
Directions
In a large bowl, mix together
ricotta, eggs, egg yolk, flour,
seasoning and parmesan cheese.
Mix to combine. Put into a
piping bag with large plain
nozzle.
Dust a tray heavily (5mm)
with semolina and pipe 2cmwide
tubes the length of the tray.
Continue until all the mix is used
and gently roll the tubes in the
semolina.
Chill for as long as possible (an
hour or overnight).
Bring a large pot of salted
water to the boil.
While the water is coming
to the boil, heat a large fry pan
with butter, add the herbs and
asparagus and cook until the
asparagus becomes tender (about
4min).
Cut the gnudi into 4cm
lengths, cook in boiling water.
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3-4min) remove and drain.
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season, grate over plenty of
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and loud noise when it is present. if
possible, stand at an angle from the
noise, not directly in front of it.
4. Take breaks when you are exposed to
noise.
5. When listening to music through
headphones or earbuds, keep the
volume low-to-medium.
6. Know the signs of hearing loss, and
measure yourself against them.
7. schedule a baseline hearing
evaluation. Hearing loss is on the rise
among Baby Boomers and young
people. it’s never too early to get your
hearing checked, but don’t wait past
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8. Have your hearing evaluated by a
professional licensed by your state.
9. if you have hearing loss caused by
a reversible condition, take steps to
correct it.
10. if any permanent hearing loss is
diagnosed, choose hearing aids to
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Some products on display in selected stores only – please call your local store to check for availability. All offers in this mailer are valid Wednesday 6th until Tuesday 12th November 2019, while stocks last or unless otherwise stated. *Discount is off our full retail price and not in conjunction with any other offer. #Apple products,
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REAL ESTATE
What are you waiting for?
157 Puriri Street, Fendalton
4 bedrooms | 3 bathrooms | 4 toilets | 2 living rooms | 1 dining room | 2 car garage | Listing Number PI59339
- Bold architectural design by CoLab
Architecture meets warmth and comfort
for family living
- Spacious open-plan living, dining
and high-spec kitchen with scullery, plus
separate lounge
- Effortless flow between indoor and
outdoor living in landscaped 649sqm
grounds
- Four bedrooms, three bathrooms,
double garage and a host of extras
including surround sound and in-slab
central heating downstairs
- With the choice of master bedrooms
upstairs or downstairs, this versatile home
is perfect for all ages and stages of life
- Superb contemporary design offers
elegant living with the flexibility to meet
evolving needs
- Zoned for Ilam School, Boys’ High and
Girls’ High, and very handy to amenities,
this is a desirable neighbourhood to call
home
In an ever-popular area, homes of this
nature are always sought after. This is
ideal for professional couples or young
families looking for a picture perfect home
in a convenient location close to malls,
schools, public transport and just a short
drive to the CBD. Our vendor has loved
their time here but a new project is calling
and they need to move on, so call today
for more information.
Open Homes, please contact the agent.
To arrange a private viewing phone
Cameron Bailey on 352 6166 or mobile
0275 557 079 of Harcourts Gold Papanui
(Licensed Agent REAA 2008)
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If you want more information about an item or to contact a
seller, visit www.postanote.co.nz and search the ID#
Nissan Maxima
Pink Chair
Toyota Caldina
Mahogany Dining Table & 6 Chairs
Eurotech Oil Heater
Chesterfield Arm Chair
$900
ID 21212
$10
ID 32081
$2,300
ID 32035
$800
ID 32128
$5
ID 31546
See Seller
ID 31916
Toyota Avensis Wagon
2015 Yamaha MT-09 ABS
2011 Toyota Hilux
Great Fishing Boat
Jet Boat - Jet 44 Invader Hull
Solid Kauri Colonial Desk
$7,999
ID 31664
$8,500
ID 25296
$24,0000
ID 32107
$55,000
ID 31132
$5,950
ID 32073
$350
ID 31909
Metal Easel
Aluminium Boat & Warranted Trailer
Large Model Plane
Three Plush Teddies
2004 Honda Fit For Sale
Leather 3-seater Sofa
$200
ID 32071
$2,500
ID 28339
$150
ID 31913
$10
ID 32102
$3,700
ID 31057
$390
ID 31305
Solid Rimu Desk by Gavin Cox
1993 Toyota Estima Emina
1896 Roper Steam Bicycle Replica
Housetruck/Sleepout
NZ New Corolla Wagon
Victorian Porcelain
$550
ID 31910
$3,800
ID 31970
$65,000
ID 31942
$8,000
ID 31888
$4,700
ID 31967
$350
ID 31848
1992 Gibson Firebird V, Mint Mazda MX-5
Small Dehumidifier
Bell Decanters
Tidy VY SS Commodore
Coffee Table - Recycled Hardwood
$3,000
ID 31883
$10,990
ID 26396
$50
ID 31875
$75
ID 31865
$14,750
ID 31800
$375
ID 31869
Ryobi Hedge Cutter
AMW Heavy Duty Scooter
Samsung Fridge/Freezer
FREE Piano
Alloy Jet Boat
Fish Tank, Cabinet & Equipment
$50
ID 31826
$2,995
ID 28336
$225
ID 31746
FREE
ID 31744
$8,000
ID 28259
$300
ID 31653
Couch
Suzuki
2005 Nissan Tiida Latio
Kawasaki ER 650N
Sofa Bed
Leather Recliner
$150
ID 31705
$1,200
ID 31703
$4,000
ID 31840
See Seller
ID 31693
$185
ID 31687
$110
ID 31666
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Insurance work, rust
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Wanted To Buy
TOOLS Garden,
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buyer, ph 355-2045
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• Extensions
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Builder
• Light Commercial
• Repairs and
Maintenance
Brandon Taw
Phone 027 370 2572
enquiries@tawbuilders.co.nz
www.tawbuilders.co.nz
Trades & Services
HOUSE
CLEARING
Are you
moving house
or trying to
downsize?
Call All Clear
Canterbury. We work
with you to recycle,
sell and dispose of
unwanted items.
Ph: 03 260 0934
or 021 078 4553
raewynlcooke@gmail.com
www.allclearcanterbury.co.nz
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For assistance contact Vicky
Phone 03 364 7419 or email
vicky.sayers@starmedia.kiwi
BEST BATHROOMS
full renovations
specialists, LBP builder,
free quote, all building
property maintenace ph 03
383 1927or 027 245 5226
ciey@xtra.co.nz
BRICKLAYER
George Lockyer. Over
40 years bricklaying Spouting
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
CARPET LAYING
Exp. Repairs, uplifting,
relaying, restretching.
Phone John on 0800
003181, 027 240 7416
jflattery@xtra.co.nz
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
FENCING / TRELLIS
25 yrs exp. Fencing &
trellis, all styles & gates.
Ph Mark 0273 313 223
LAWNMOWING
Push mow & Ride On.
Fully insured. Ph John or
Jo on 021 027 99392
LAWNMOWING
Gardening, All Lawn and
garden services. Prompt
efficient local operator.
Great rates. Ph Paul 022
620 6412 .
Trades & Services
PAINTER
50 yrs combined exp.
New, older homes, int ,ext.
Locals working for locals.
We stand by Canterbury.
Ph Wayne 027 274 3541 /
385 4348
SPOUTING
CLEANING
Unblocked,
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Out. Call Trevor 332 8949
or 021 043 2034
STUMP GRINDING
Best price guarantee
Tony 0275 588 895
STUMP GRINDING
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0275 588 895
T.V. SERVICE
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Repairs, tvs, microwaves,
audio amps, soundbars.
.Aerial & satellite
installations, kitsets, 480D
Moorhouse Ave, ph 03 379
1400
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ph 03 338-1655
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ROOF REPAIRS
Locally owned & operated with
over 30 years experience.
• Extensions & repair • Roof coating
• Concrete & clay tiles • Butynol
• Malthoid • Asbestos Certified
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Phone Dave 981 0278
or 021 223 4200
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+ SUPER DEALS
IN STORE &
ONLINE
Fairview Recliner
WAS $599
SUPER DEAL!
NOW
$
399
Tahiti
Cantilever Umbrella
WAS $649
SUPER DEAL!
SUPER DEAL!
NOW
$
399
Majorca
Queen Mattress
NOW
WAS $699
$
499
Get set for
Capri 3 Seater WAS $ 1299
NOW $
1099
Capri Single Seater WAS $ 729
NOW $
599
Summer!
ALL OUTDOOR ON SALE!
Venus Coffee Table WAS $ 499
NOW $
429
Miami Round Dining
Set with Lazy Susan
WAS $2430
NOW $
2022
Bali Sunlounger
WAS $499
NOW $
425
Buy now , pay in
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Credit criteria, exclusions, fees, terms & conditions apply.
SUMMER LOVING STOREWIDE SALE ON NOW! ENDS 25.11.19!
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Cnr Blenheim & Curletts Rds, Christchurch
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targetfurniture.co.nz
Offers and product prices advertised here expire 25/11/19.
Sale excludes Manchester and Accessories.
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