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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER <strong>23</strong>, 20<strong>23</strong><br />

• By Sasha Watson<br />

EVERY DANCER’S journey<br />

begins with a dream, and<br />

young ballerina Tamison<br />

Soppet is one step closer to<br />

realising hers after accepting<br />

scholarships from three<br />

international dance schools.<br />

The 13-year-old Te Kura<br />

correspondence school student<br />

will head to the Royal Ballet<br />

School in London, John Cranko<br />

Ballet in Germany, and Princess<br />

Grace Dance Academy in<br />

Monaco next year after being<br />

offered scholarships to attend<br />

each for up to four weeks.<br />

Said mum Toni Soppet: “She<br />

is very excited to be going out<br />

into the big wide world; she’s<br />

nervous but grounded.<br />

“We have the opportunity<br />

to first go to New York for the<br />

Youth Grand Prix ballet finals<br />

and, in July, Tamison would<br />

like to go to a summer school in<br />

Winnipeg on a scholarship she<br />

was offered last year.<br />

“Then, we will come home for<br />

a bit before leaving to go to each<br />

of the schools in Europe.”<br />

Tamison, a Convergence<br />

Dance Studios student, was also<br />

offered a fourth scholarship to<br />

the Australian Ballet School in<br />

Melbourne, which Soppet said<br />

was “not being ruled out”.<br />

To help fund the trip, a<br />

Givealittle page called ‘Ballet<br />

Beyond Boundaries: Supporting<br />

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Young ballerina to jet off<br />

on scholarships<br />

DREAM<br />

BIG:<br />

Tamison<br />

Soppet<br />

will head<br />

to three<br />

European<br />

dance<br />

schools on<br />

scholarships<br />

of up to<br />

four weeks.<br />

PHOTO:<br />

INSPIRED<br />

DANCE<br />

IMAGES<br />

Tamison’s Dance Destiny’ was<br />

set up last week, with a goal<br />

of $25,000.<br />

“Every contribution, no matter<br />

the size, would get her closer<br />

to her dreams,” said Soppet.<br />

The decision comes after<br />

Tamison was recruited at the<br />

Youth America Grand Prix ballet<br />

competition, held in Sydney<br />

in September, after competing<br />

against more than 200 dancers<br />

aged 12-14.<br />

Tamison was called back for<br />

further judging after three days<br />

of performing and attending<br />

both classical and contemporary<br />

masterclasses, where<br />

the junior grand prix title was<br />

officially awarded to her by consensus<br />

of a four-judge panel.<br />

Said Soppet: “Though<br />

winning competitions is<br />

amazing, making people<br />

feel something through her<br />

dancing is the real triumph and<br />

something Tamison strives for.”<br />

Stage<br />

one New<br />

Brighton<br />

Rd repairs<br />

under way<br />

A SECTION OF New Brighton<br />

Rd is being raised and renewed<br />

to resolve long-standing flooding<br />

and pothole issues.<br />

Work has begun and will be<br />

completed in two stages.<br />

Stage one will see the renewal<br />

of the section between Lake Terrace<br />

Rd back towards the pump<br />

station that borders the red zone,<br />

while stage two will see a new<br />

bridge built close to the existing<br />

culverts outside the pump station<br />

after Christmas.<br />

The road will be raised between<br />

800-1000mm to prevent any<br />

future issues with flooding.<br />

Once the bridge has been completed,<br />

the road will be resurfaced<br />

around to the corner of Locksley<br />

Ave.<br />

City council city streets maintenance<br />

manager Steve Guy said<br />

the road outside the pump station<br />

on New Brighton Rd slumped<br />

after three culverts separated<br />

during the February 22, 2011<br />

earthquake.<br />

“The culverts have been<br />

functioning, but not to their full<br />

capacity like before the quakes, so<br />

the slump has meant water ponds<br />

on the road and doesn’t drain<br />

away. As drivers head through the<br />

water, it is forced under the road<br />

surface and that’s what causes the<br />

potholes to appear,” he said.<br />

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what’s on<br />

this week<br />

Lap the Map for Diabetes<br />

Saturday, 10am-2pm<br />

New Brighton Pier<br />

<strong>November</strong> is World Diabetes Month,<br />

and the Lions Clubs of New Zealand<br />

are calling all New Zealanders to<br />

‘Lap the Map’ and walk a combined<br />

distance of 15,000kms to promote a<br />

healthy lifestyle and raise awareness of<br />

diabetes. Join the Lions Club of New<br />

Brighton and walk the pier to add your<br />

kilometres to the countrywide total.<br />

No cost involved – just remember<br />

to collect your token to ensure your<br />

distance is recorded.<br />

Housie<br />

Wednesdays, 6pm-late<br />

Eastern Hub, 9 Rawhiti Ave<br />

Join for an exciting evening of Housie<br />

fun at Eastern Community Sport and<br />

Recreation Inc. Get ready to shout<br />

“House” and win fantastic prizes.<br />

Whether you’re a seasoned player or a<br />

beginner, everyone is welcome to join<br />

in on the excitement. This fundraiser<br />

helps to support our sports club in the<br />

Coastal region.<br />

Seniornet New Brighton<br />

Monday to Thursday, 10am-noon<br />

202 Marine Parade, opposite the<br />

Hot Pools<br />

Come and learn more about your<br />

computer, laptop or Iphone, in warm,<br />

friendly surroundings, one-on-one<br />

VR Paddleboard along the Ōtākaro River All week, 9am-5pm at<br />

Linwood Library. Journey through the Ōtākaro Avon River corridor, from<br />

its ancient roots to a vision of the future. Step back in time, understand<br />

the stories and see history unfold before your eyes with the Ōtākaro<br />

paddleboard experience in virtual reality! Head on down for a relaxed<br />

paddle, to be enjoyed with or without the VR headset. Note: Use of the VR<br />

headset is subject to staffing availability, and is suitable for ages 12 years<br />

and up. Free.<br />

session. Phone 3826048 for more<br />

information.<br />

Women’s Wednesdays<br />

Wednesdays, 3-9.30pm<br />

Te Pou Toetoe: Linwood Pool<br />

Unwind in the spa, swim some laps<br />

in the lane pool, splash with your<br />

kids on the wet deck or sign up for<br />

a swimming lesson to further your<br />

water confidence. All women are<br />

welcome, including transgender<br />

women and people who identify as a<br />

woman. Women are welcome to bring<br />

their children (including boys 5 years<br />

old and under). Standard pool fees<br />

apply.<br />

Wa Pepi: Babytimes<br />

Thursdays, 10.30-11am<br />

Shirley Library<br />

Meet others in the community<br />

and join our relaxed, fun group<br />

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for interactive songs, rhymes, and<br />

books that will delight and develop<br />

your baby or toddler. All whānau<br />

and caregivers welcome. Free, no<br />

bookings required.<br />

Wa Korero: Storytimes<br />

Thursdays, 10.30-11am<br />

Parklands Library<br />

Meet others in our community when<br />

you and your preschooler join us<br />

for a fun variety of stories, songs<br />

and rhymes which foster children’s<br />

literacy. All whānau and caregivers<br />

welcome.<br />

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Bridge to be built, road raised<br />

• From page 1<br />

“We have been working with<br />

our colleagues in Three Waters<br />

to come up with a permanent<br />

solution to the issue. Raising<br />

the road will help solve flooding<br />

issues, as well as enable us<br />

to renew the surface along that<br />

stretch of road,” Guy said.<br />

New Brighton Rd is currently<br />

down to one lane with traffic<br />

lights managing the two-way<br />

flow.<br />

“During stage one we will be<br />

working on both sides of the<br />

road, and this will be completed<br />

either by using traffic lights,<br />

or manual traffic control, as<br />

this allows traffic to still flow<br />

through the site and reduces the<br />

impact on the public,” Guy said.<br />

“There have been some delays<br />

getting through the site, most<br />

of which have been caused by<br />

Projects to go ahead if funding secured<br />

NINE TRANSPORT projects<br />

in the Climate Emergency<br />

Response Fund Transport<br />

Choices package of works will<br />

go ahead when Government<br />

funding is secured, while two<br />

have been deferred.<br />

The Mayor and councillors<br />

approved a staff recommendation<br />

at last week’s city council<br />

meeting to progress with nine<br />

UNDER WAY: A section of New Brighton Rd is being raised<br />

to resolve long-standing flooding and pothole issues.<br />

PHOTO: NEWSLINE<br />

cars not sitting at the stop sign,<br />

but instead stopping some way<br />

past it.<br />

“This has resulted in the traffic<br />

projects when Waka Kotahi<br />

NZ Transport Agency funding<br />

becomes available.<br />

These include streetscape enhancements<br />

to Linwood Village,<br />

Linwood and Woolston roading<br />

and transport improvements,<br />

and improvements to Bromley’s<br />

roads.<br />

However, they decided to scale<br />

back the delivery of bus stops<br />

lights not picking up on the fact<br />

that a vehicle is waiting to move<br />

through the site, so the lights<br />

don’t change.”<br />

in Linwood to fit the available<br />

budget, and defer the Westmorland<br />

cycle connection and the<br />

northern section of the Simeon<br />

St cycle connection.<br />

The decision was in response<br />

to Waka Kotahi asking the city<br />

council to make a 10 per cent<br />

cut to its programme after its<br />

funding pool was reduced by<br />

$50 million.<br />

Over the Christmas period,<br />

the road will be open to all<br />

traffic.<br />

After Christmas, stage two<br />

will begin and will include the<br />

building of the bridge and the<br />

raising of the road.<br />

“The only way we can do<br />

this is by closing the road with<br />

detours in place. In order to<br />

ensure the least impact on the<br />

surrounding area, council has<br />

restricted the amount of other<br />

works that can be completed on<br />

any of the detour routes.<br />

“We know this has been a<br />

long-standing issue, so it’s been<br />

great to get a permanent solution<br />

being delivered. We would like<br />

to thank everyone for their<br />

patience to this point, and bear<br />

with us whilst we do our best to<br />

get the work completed as fast as<br />

possible,” Guy said.<br />

It is now awaiting direction<br />

from the incoming Government,<br />

so no further funding<br />

agreements will go ahead with<br />

councils until this is in place.<br />

If the city council’s projects<br />

do not receive Transport<br />

Choices funding, their delivery<br />

will be considered as a part<br />

of ongoing Long Term Plan<br />

discussions.<br />

Sth Brighton<br />

arterial set<br />

for upgrade<br />

THE KEY route in and out of<br />

South Brighton is set for an<br />

upgrade.<br />

Plans have been released for<br />

safety improvements to the Bridge<br />

St and Estuary Rd roundabout<br />

after the community reported<br />

feeling unsafe due to high vehicle<br />

speeds through the area and poor<br />

visibility.<br />

Improvements include speed<br />

humps at all entrances to the<br />

roundabout, no stopping lines to<br />

improve visibility on the south<br />

and west sides of Bridge St, and<br />

pedestrian warning signs on the<br />

Bridge St approaches.<br />

“This is the main route to and<br />

from South Brighton with a<br />

high number of drivers, cyclists<br />

and pedestrians using nearby<br />

businesses, schools, preschools<br />

and the Common Ground so we<br />

need to ensure that it’s safe for<br />

everyone who uses it,” said city<br />

council transport operations<br />

manager Stephen Wright.<br />

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15. A delicate situation (2,4,3)<br />

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25. Fair and decent (9)<br />

26. Assumed name (5)<br />

27. Impaled (7)<br />

28. Spirit, nature (7)<br />

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4. Palaver (9)<br />

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7. French for farewell (5)<br />

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20. Supervise (7)<br />

22. Serious (5)<br />

<strong>23</strong>. Fanatical (5)<br />

24. Brings up, nurtures (5)<br />

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Gestation, 11. Exonerate,<br />

12. Crumb, 13. Shift, 15.<br />

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Rigmarole, 5. Paste, 6.<br />

Anarchism, 7. Adieu, 8.<br />

Ennoble, 14. Trickster, 16.<br />

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18. Possess, 20. Oversee,<br />

22. Acute, <strong>23</strong>. Rabid, 24.<br />

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rote, ROTTEN, ten, tenor,<br />

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tor, tore, torn, tort, torte,<br />

tot, tote, trot<br />

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8 Thursday <strong>November</strong> <strong>23</strong> 20<strong>23</strong><br />

Incorporating<br />

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‘Modest’ hybrid system leaves GX lacking<br />

One of the first Japanese station<br />

wagons sold in this country when<br />

launched in 1966; fast forward<br />

to 20<strong>23</strong> and now the Corolla is<br />

among the last.<br />

Traditional body styles such<br />

as wagons have been obliterated<br />

here over the last decade, by<br />

the seemingly never-ending<br />

obsession Kiwi new-car buyers<br />

have with SUVs, and these days<br />

they are bombarded with choice.<br />

For almost a year, the trimmed<br />

down Corolla lineup sold here<br />

including the wagon, were all<br />

Motoring with Bob Nettleton<br />

powered by Toyota’s popular<br />

hybrid-petrol electric power<br />

train. The ‘go all hybrid’ is being<br />

driven on two fronts; one is<br />

buyer demand, with the other<br />

being Toyota’s push to reduce<br />

the carbon footprint of their new<br />

vehicle sales in New Zealand.<br />

There’s a likeable sophistication<br />

about the styling of this hybrid<br />

Corolla wagon with the lower<br />

grille showcasing its extra width<br />

and LED headlights that wrap<br />

around and delicately blend<br />

into the front guards. Only<br />

one model, the $36,995<br />

Japanese-built entry-level<br />

GX being road tested<br />

here, is available on our<br />

market.<br />

Recently it received a<br />

useful and long overdue<br />

power bump from<br />

90kW to 103kW. It is<br />

now smoother and more<br />

refined than the hybrid<br />

system it replaces, but a fair<br />

chunk of this goes out the door<br />

under full throttle. The newfound<br />

heft is most noticeable<br />

in town driving, where the test<br />

wagon coasted for longer periods<br />

on flat terrain in EV mode only<br />

at speeds of up to 50km/h.<br />

Its star doesn’t shine so<br />

brightly on the open road where<br />

acceleration for overtaking<br />

slower traffic is on the leisurely<br />

side. Engaging the transmission’s<br />

Sport mode puts a bit more<br />

spring in its performance step in<br />

these situations, but only does,<br />

if you will excuse the pun, a<br />

passable job. I could only wonder<br />

how good this wagon would be<br />

with the excellent 135kW 2.0-litre<br />

petrol electric hybrid system<br />

used in the Corolla Cross SUV.<br />

People in the UK would know, as<br />

it’s used in the high spec Corolla<br />

touring wagon sold in that part<br />

of the world.<br />

The 1.8-litre hybrid system<br />

used in the GX that’s the subject<br />

of this review features in more<br />

modestly equipped Corolla<br />

wagons Toyota serves up to<br />

the Brits. The 2.0-litre hybrid<br />

offers a much larger dollop<br />

Ratings out of 10: Performance 6; Handling 7; Build<br />

Quality 7; Comfort 6; Passenger and Load Space 6; Styling<br />

7; Value for money 7; Road test average consumption 5.6L<br />

/100km; Safety – ANCAP not rated.<br />

Overall points out of 10: 7<br />

of performance, enabling it<br />

to charge through the 0 to<br />

100km/h dash in 7.5 seconds.<br />

That’s about 3 seconds quicker<br />

than the 1.8-litre hybrid. A CVT<br />

automatic provides a consistently<br />

seamless and pleasant – but far<br />

from gear shifting – regime.<br />

This is the largest Corolla<br />

wagon so far, although a roofline<br />

that slopes away steeply toward<br />

the rear of the vehicle does<br />

compromise load height. Like<br />

the Corolla hatch, rear seat<br />

space is tight, especially head<br />

and leg room. Overall it isn’t<br />

a commodious load hauler of<br />

people or cargo. A refreshed<br />

cabin features pleasant yet hard<br />

wearing fabric seats, and smart<br />

key entry with push button start.<br />

Toyota’s excellent Safety Sense<br />

technology package is standard<br />

with impressive pedestrian and<br />

cyclist detection capabilities.<br />

Other noteworthy inclusions are<br />

autonomous emergency braking,<br />

all speed dynamic radar cruise<br />

control, plus a bunch of other<br />

safety tech you wouldn’t expect<br />

to find in a small wagon in this<br />

price bracket.<br />

Handling is a vast<br />

improvement on the Corolla<br />

wagons that have come before.<br />

Generally, the suspension<br />

reacts quickly to sudden and<br />

unexpected changes in direction<br />

by the driver, or instigated<br />

without warning by sub-standard<br />

road surfaces.<br />

Less engaging steering than<br />

the Corolla hatch reflects the<br />

fact that the wagon is tuned<br />

for the Japanese market. Their<br />

drivers prefer steering with a<br />

softer, more comfortable feel,<br />

rather than setups with sporty<br />

aspirations and intent. While<br />

both the handling and steering<br />

of the wagon lack the crispness<br />

of the hatch, it works fine in a<br />

vehicle focused on practicality<br />

and versatility.<br />

Finance<br />

available<br />

(conditions apply)<br />

CARS WANTED<br />

– CASH PAID<br />

We buy small<br />

Japanese vehicles<br />

- Must be tidy<br />

UNDER OFFER<br />

REDUCED<br />

REDUCED<br />

2007 SuZuki SWifT 5/hATCh<br />

$5,495<br />

1320cc, auto, 139,000kms, just arrived as is.<br />

2012 hYundAi i30 5/hATCh<br />

$7,995<br />

1.6L, auto, 173,000kms, alloys.<br />

2000 dAihATSu YrV 5/hATCh<br />

$2,995<br />

1.3L, auto, 184,000kms, new WOF, cheapy.<br />

2014 TOYOTA COrOLLA gx hATCh 1.8<br />

WAS $11,995 nOW $10,995<br />

Auto, NZ new 176,000kms.<br />

2016 TOYOTA COrOLLA gLx 5/hATCh<br />

WAS $11,995 nOW $10,995<br />

1.8L, auto, alloys, rev camera, 194,000kms.<br />

SOLD<br />

2012 niSSAn TiidA 5/hATCh<br />

$6,995<br />

1.5L, auto, 154,000kms, runs well.<br />

1999 TOYOTA PLATZ<br />

$2,995<br />

4 Door, 1.5 auto, 199,000kms.<br />

2015 TOYOTA COrOLLA gx hATCh<br />

$12,995<br />

1600cc, 147,000kms, rev.camera, NZ new.<br />

2005 MAZdA AxeLA<br />

$5,995<br />

4 door, 2.0L auto, 182,000kms, nice car.<br />

2010 SuZuki Sx-4 SedAn<br />

$7,995 2.0L auto, 120,000kms, NZ new,<br />

alloys, Paddle Shift, Cruise Control.<br />

REDUCED<br />

SOLD<br />

2006 niSSAn WingrOAd S/W<br />

$5,695<br />

1.5L, auto, 184,000kms.<br />

2015 TOYOTA YAriS 5/hATCh<br />

WAS $13,995 nOW $12,495<br />

1.3L, auto, NZ new, low 56,000kms.<br />

2005 TOYOTA fieLder<br />

S/WAgOn $5,995<br />

1.8 auto, 191,000kms.<br />

2012 hYundAi i30 S/W<br />

$8,995<br />

NZ new, 1600cc, auto, 133,000kms, alloys.<br />

2005 CheVrOLeT CruZe<br />

5/hATCh $5,995<br />

1300cc, auto, 56,000kms.<br />

2009 SuZuki Sx4<br />

$8,995<br />

5Dr Hatch, 2.0L auto, NZ new, 114,000kms.<br />

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very tidy example.<br />

2018 NissaN NV350<br />

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very popular diesel.<br />

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immaculate order, drives superb.<br />

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$12,250<br />

$9,250 $9,750<br />

2012 toyota aqua hyBrid<br />

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ESC, ABS, CD/Radio, air/cond.<br />

2010 MiNi cooPer caMdeN<br />

Hi Spec, alloys, 1600cc auto, ABS, drives superbly.<br />

2013 suzuki sWift<br />

1400cc auto, NZ new, 66,328kms, alloys,<br />

economical, stunning in bright red pearl.<br />

2013 Mazda deMio<br />

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45,359kms, ESC, immaculate, easy to drive.<br />

$11,750<br />

$16,490<br />

$26,990<br />

$15,990<br />

$31,990<br />

2007 suzuki aPV VaN<br />

5 speed, 1600cc, manual, NZ new,<br />

5 door, alloys, very clean example.<br />

2011 NissaN NV200<br />

5 speed manual, 1600cc, 5 door, alloys,<br />

air conditioning, very nice example.<br />

$16,990 $10,950<br />

2016 NissaN atlas Box truck<br />

5spd manual, 3 Litre turbo diesel, large<br />

rear cargo capacity, excellent example.<br />

$15,990<br />

2011 NissaN NV200 VaN<br />

1600cc auto, air conditioning, reverse<br />

camera, very popular 5 door model.<br />

$11,490<br />

2018 NissaN NV350<br />

High roof, LWB, 2.5 t/diesel, 5dr auto, ESC,<br />

ABS, dual sliders, accident avoidance<br />

system, super tidy.<br />

$29,990<br />

2014 Mazda axela 2014 Mazda axela 2018 daihatsu hi Jet<br />

2 litre, 5 speed manual, 90,252kms,<br />

dark blue pearl, alloys, ABS, ESC.<br />

SALE<br />

$9,990<br />

2010 toyota Wish<br />

1800cc auto, alloys, 7-seater,<br />

ideal family wagon.<br />

$11,750<br />

2 litre auto, alloys, CD, Cruise, ABS, ESC,<br />

deep blue pearl, immaculate.<br />

$12,750<br />

5 door van, auto, ABS, ESC, Lane Depart,<br />

airbags, economical, ideal commercial.<br />

$6,250<br />

2018 NissaN NV350 VaN<br />

Auto, 2500cc turbo diesel, air/cond,<br />

ABS, ESC, 5 door, roof carrier, rear<br />

ladder.<br />

$7,990<br />

2014 toyota Vitz<br />

1300cc, auto, ABS, airbags, ESC,<br />

economical, 73,000kms.<br />

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• Free On Road Costs<br />

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2004 NissaN Note 2010 NissaN March<br />

5 door hatch, auto, alloys, air/cond, ABS,<br />

ESC, 360˚ camera, 5 Star Safety rating,<br />

economical.<br />

2009 toyota Wish<br />

7-seater, 87,879kms, alloys,<br />

drives superbly.<br />

• 6 Months Registration<br />

• Finance available T.A.P<br />

2005 daihatsu sirioN<br />

NZ new, 5spd manual, very economical,<br />

immaculate, attractive in light blue Mica.<br />

We Accept:<br />

Auto, ABS, airbags, air/con, alloys, CD/<br />

Radio, only 72,000kms, economical, very<br />

tidy example.


10 Thursday <strong>November</strong> <strong>23</strong> 20<strong>23</strong><br />

Mission Without Borders<br />

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Families in Ukraine<br />

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The Sechka family live in a rural area<br />

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an old dilapidated house. Mykhailo,<br />

40, and his wife Nadiya, 31, work hard to<br />

provide for their family. They face a massive<br />

challenge as three of their five children have<br />

severe disabilities. One of their daughters<br />

is unable to walk at all. The health of<br />

their children means they need medical<br />

examinations, check-ups, and treatment.<br />

Which costs money.<br />

Mykhailo used to work in forestry, but<br />

when the war began, he lost most of his<br />

wages then he had to quit. Since then, he<br />

has focused on farming and keeps cows,<br />

pigs, geese, and poultry to survive.<br />

Son Mieko loves his parents and sees they<br />

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a lot of land to grow forage for the animals,<br />

and vegetables and grain for the family. He<br />

was using an old tractor that he bought 15<br />

years ago. The tractor is 50 years old and<br />

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after each working day he had to repair it<br />

and it wasn’t worth the money. Since then,<br />

the old tractor became a place where Mieko<br />

and his siblings play.<br />

Despite Mykhailo and Nadiya’s efforts,<br />

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The loss of income, health issues and the<br />

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Mieko’s family need help with resources,<br />

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Right now, the Ukrainian economy<br />

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supporting families just like Mieko’s with a<br />

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Mieko’s anxiety and uncertainty and have<br />

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Support MiSSion Without BorderS<br />

At Mission Without Borders, we regularly reach<br />

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If you would like to help, here are<br />

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12 Thursday <strong>November</strong> <strong>23</strong> 20<strong>23</strong><br />

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was<br />

Valletta Outdoor 6 Piece<br />

$ 3299<br />

Lounge/Low Dining Set now $ 1999<br />

Tasman Modular<br />

5 Seater Sofa with<br />

Ottoman, Charcoal<br />

was $ 2899<br />

now $ 2299<br />

Serene & Uno<br />

King Single/Single Trundle<br />

Bed Set, Charcoal<br />

(Mattresses included in the set!)<br />

was $ 1087<br />

now $ 897<br />

BLACK FRIDAY<br />

HOT DEAL!<br />

BLACK FRIDAY<br />

HOT DEAL!<br />

SOFA with Chaise<br />

BLACK FRIDAY<br />

HOT DEAL!<br />

BED WITH STORAGE<br />

Dallas Double Bed<br />

Frame, Jet or Light Grey<br />

Dallas Queen Bed Frame,<br />

Jet or Light Grey<br />

Mykonos Outdoor<br />

Lounge/Low Dining<br />

Set - 3 Seater<br />

was $ 4849<br />

now $ 3594<br />

Tyler Sofabed<br />

with Chaise, Grey<br />

was $ 1499<br />

now $ 1199<br />

was $ 399<br />

now $ 349<br />

was $ 449<br />

now $ 379<br />

BLACK FRIDAY<br />

BLACK FRIDAY<br />

BLACK FRIDAY<br />

BLACK FRIDAY<br />

HOT DEAL!<br />

HOT DEAL!<br />

HOT DEAL!<br />

HOT DEAL!<br />

Kenzie 3 Seater<br />

Sofa, Light Grey<br />

or Charcoal<br />

was $ 1899<br />

now $ 1499<br />

Nero Support<br />

Queen Boxed<br />

Mattress, Firm<br />

was $ 899<br />

now $ 699<br />

NO PAYMENTS<br />

FOR<br />

Chloe Queen Bed<br />

Frame, Cream<br />

(Mattress sold<br />

separately)<br />

was $ 1189<br />

now $ 799<br />

NO INTEREST<br />

2 YEARS!<br />

Oakley Chaise<br />

Sofa, Grey or<br />

Oatmeal<br />

was $ 3499<br />

now $ 2699<br />

how<br />

good!<br />

250 Moorhouse Ave, Christchurch<br />

0800 TARGET (0800 827438)<br />

targetfurniture.co.nz<br />

Scan to find store<br />

Product prices advertised here expire at<br />

11.59pm on 27.11.<strong>23</strong>. Prices exclude accessories.<br />

Finance Terms & conditions apply.<br />

See our finance page for more details at<br />

www.targetfurniture.co.nz/finance-options

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