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PETS BATTLING CANCER A difficult subject and one where there are no guarantees of a successful outcome but I believe that pets deserve a chance at surviving cancer. It obviously depends on the patient and their overall health and the heavy commitment the client is willing to make in terms of time, vet visits and costs involved in treatment. I have personally been involved in treating cancer in my first dog, Toby, so I really know how tough and sad it can be living day in and day out with your best friend who is going through cancer treatment. From the time of diagnosis, I got 6 months longer with my best mate and that was so worth it for me. Toby was happy and seemingly well right up until the end, coming to work, exercising and interacting with other dogs as normal.

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consult with Veterinary Oncology Specialists in Australia, who will work out the drugs we need, the amounts given and how long we need to treat for. Our pets generally cope extremely well with chemotherapy. They are resilent and stoic and want to carry on as normal for us. The drugs do have side effects which in most cases can be managed but more often than not our chemotherapy patients feel and look better than before diagnosis. They don’t typically lose their coat, go off their food or vomit profusely like people do. Recently we had to put to sleep two very special, longstanding patients who had just come to the end of the road in cancer therapy. It is very important to realise when the time has come and often our pets are very good at conveying this to us. As veterinarians and owners, we have to really look at our patients and try to feel and see what they are trying to tell us. We need to realise when we have all done our best and when it is time to make that very hard, life changing decision. “George”, a very dapper, immaculately presented, handsome 11 year old American Cocker Spaniel was recently put to sleep after battling aggressive hemangiosarcoma for about 7 months. He had surgery back in December to remove the primary tumour which was in his spleen and then he underwent a few rounds of chemotherapy. George was a fantastic, courageous patient to treat and I know we gave him more precious, quality time with his doting owners. “Brandy”, a beautiful, kind 12 year old chocolate Labrador who was everyone’s friend, was also put to sleep recently after successfully battling stage 5 lymphoma for 2.5 years. She coped fantastically with all the needles, intravenous drips and drugs and you would never have known she had cancer. She actually looked forward to her visits as it meant Steve gave her liver treats which for Steve is a rare event. Both these patients will be sorely missed by us all at McMaster & Heap Vets and we want to thank the families involved in allowing us the chance to extend their time with these awesome dogs, hopefully with dignity, compassion and kindness. Cancer treatment isn’t for everyone but we think you owe your pet the chance to at least explore all the options. Whether it is surgery, chemotherapy, holistic or nutritional therapy, there is always “something” we can try. Feel free to contact us if more information is sought on this topic.

Villa Maria College’s Amelia Coleman is off to compete in rhythmic gymnastics at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow next month. Qualifying for the Commonwealth Games has been one of her proudest moments and with the competition in sight, she has had cut her school hours right down to make way for an intensive training schedule. The 17-year-old practices up to 30 hours a week with Russian coach of two years Elena Mesheryakova. “One of the hardest thing about competitive gymnastics is the long hours which often gets in the way of my social life,” she said. Amelia started gymnastics when she was six and was selected by Olympia Gymnastic Sports for their pre-international squad. At 11 she won her first title at the New Zealand championships, while at 16 she won overall gymnast of the year for the second year in a row. As well as her national success, Amelia has been a regular at international competitions representing New Zealand. Her sport has taken her to Russia, Canada, Australia, South Korea, United States, Latvia and the 2013 World Cup in Pesaro, Italy. “My favorite part of what I do would have to be travelling and competing overseas. It was really cool to finally meet and watch some of my favorite top seniors compete in real life.” The year 13 student was presented with flowers at a recent assembly and given a moving tribute by the school’s sports captain for her success. “Villa has been really supportive of me and my gymnastic career, always setting work when I was going overseas for competitions and helping me catch up when I get back,’’ she said. After school Amelia is tossing up between taking a gap year and heading straight into uni-

versity to study sport science or media studies. Coincidently Amelia is not the only girl from her school going to the Commonwealth Games this July. Courtney McGregor, 15, who left Villa Maria College this year to focus on her artistic gymnastics career, and to be home schooled, was also selected. She is considered a top prospect to win a medal, particularly in the vault. She was New Zealand’s first female gymnast to make a World Cup final in Qatar in March and won a medal at the prestigious Pacific Rim championships, a couple of weeks later in Vancouver. Principal of Villia Maria school Deborah Brosnahan couldn’t be prouder of the two girls and wishes them all the best for their upcoming competitions.

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New village work begins soon Work on a new $80 million retirement village at the Wigram Skies development will begin in August. The Lady Wigram Retirement Village will feature 100 villas, 54 apartments and 100 care beds including rest home, hospital and dementia facilities. More than 100 villas and apartments will be built in the first stage of the development, which will be ready for sale in August 2015. The village will be developed by Golden Healthcare Group, which already operates six retirement complexes in Christchurch. Golden Healthcare Group owner John Tooby said that his aim was to provide a first-class quality facility in a desirable location. “This is a very exciting project for us, the first time we have constructed a new retirement village from scratch. The village will be top quality in all respects and we know it will be a very desirable place for people to live,” he said. Amenities will include a village community centre, bowling greens, a swimming pool, a spa pool, a gym, a theatre, and a hairdressing salon. Designed by Rob Campbell of Foley Group Architecture Ltd, the new retirement village will be built by Grace Builders on land bought

from Ngai Tahu Property. The villas will be single storey, with two bedrooms and full garaging, while the apartments will be a combination of one and two bedrooms, with garaged car parking. Mr Tooby said that the apartments would be “villas in the style of a hotel”. “While this concept is relatively new to Christchurch, it is familiar in the North Island. People who don’t have a need for their own grounds, and enjoy mixing with others in communal activities and locations will find them much to their liking.”

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young rockers Have you made your video submission to enter the SmokeFree Rockquest nationals yet? No, we’re making it this Sunday afternoon at the St Andrew’s theatre. We sent a video submission in last year as well but out of 50 submissions we got into the top 30 but unfortunately we didn’t get any further than that. Fingers crossed for this year! Do you think you will get in this time? Yea hopefully, that would be awesome. I think we have a better shot at getting it this year than last year. What will you do if you win nationals? It’s a long shot but if we did win that would be absolute ecstasy! Have you experienced any fame amongst your friends or school mates? Yea a little bit. We play a lot of live gigs like we played at the Pallet Pavilion, the A&P show and the lantern festival and we’re starting to get a little bit of a following which is cool, yea we’re definitely starting to get more recognised. Who are some of your role models? We love Led Zeppelin and we’re big fans of Guns ’N Roses, but we like a whole mix of styles. Our band is quite a mixture as well, like our drummer

is into metal, our bass player is into jazz and I’m into rock so that all influences our playing style and the songs we produce. Who came up with your band name The Haze? Well I’m not actually sure, we just kind of made it up a couple of years ago and it stuck. How many of the songs you play at gigs are covers v originals? We have about seven originals now but we started out just doing covers; a lot of rock songs our parents liked. What do your parents think of your success? They enjoy it, they really drove the band when we were 12 and just starting out. Where do you practise? We play at my place; luckily we have a set of electronic drums hooked up to head phones so it’s not too loud for the rest of the family. How did you get into music in the first place? I picked up singing when I was quite young because our family is quite musical. We have this wee traditional family guitar, that’s been handed down from generation to generation and we all kind of have a go on it. It’s a great little guitar. That’s what I started playing and taking guitar lessons on, and it just took off from there. Where do you hope the band

will take you in the future? Well at the moment it’s pretty tough while we are at school because we are really busy like the only times we get to practise now are Tuesdays and Sundays. But I hope we can carry it on in the future, I’d love to keep playing gigs and getting our name out there more and hopefully one day get some national success. Do you consider yourself a bit of a rock star? Uh a little bit haha, yea I would like to think that. Who has the biggest ego in your band? I do. Yup, it’s definitely me. I am the ‘bossy angry’ one but hey, look where it got us. What’s the worst part of becoming a rock star? The rest of our music class gives us a lot of flak for it. Do you get more interest from the girls now? Haha a little bit but not really. If not a musician, then what do you want to do when you grow up? Probably something to do with science and chemistry. Maybe become a chemical engineer. What university do you want to go to? Wellington or Auckland because Christchurch doesn’t really have that good of a music scene at the moment.

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When Huda Abdulridha immigrated from Iraq four years ago, she did not speak a word of English. Last week, the 12-year-old Wharenui School pupil won the year 8 Riccarton Rotary Speech Competition, beating students from nine other schools. Speaking eloquently and with confidence, Huda presented her speech on the effects of smoking at Villa Maria College on Wednesday. She said that making a speech in a second language was difficult, but was not what scared her most about the competition. “Sometimes I get very nervous because I feel people will judge me for wearing a scarf. I didn’t need to be, because they were really encouraging.” She worked for two hours at the library every day for two weeks to research and write her speech, and for several weeks to memorise and present it. Huda said that she was inspired by her father, who died in 2007, just three years before the family moved from Iraq to New Zealand. “My father was a really good presenter. He dreamed of being an engineer, but he passed away before he could realise his dream.” Huda said that her experiences in Iraq also inspired her speech. “I chose my topic because a lot of my family in Iraq smoked, so I wanted to make a difference.” She said that communication with her family still in Iraq was almost impossible, so they had no idea if many of their family members were safe and she could not share news of her success with them.

ELOQUENT: Wharenui School pupil Huda Abdulridha won the year 8 Riccarton Rotary Speech Competition last week with a speech on the effects of smoking.

As a reward for her achievement, Huda was promised the chance to accompany her mother when they went back to Iraq to visit family in about five years. She said that her mother wanted her to become a doctor, but her dream was to be an engineer. “I think it is very important to be a good presenter no matter what I choose, because it is a skill that is needed for all jobs.” She said that she would continue to work on her public speaking when she starts high school next year.

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Rugby looking to expand BY PAUL MCDONALD Halswell has always been a rugby league stronghold, but rugby union appears to be growing within the Hornet’s nest. With two junior teams competing in under seven and eight competitions, a home base at Te Kuni Park in Wigram and a jersey design, the future of the sport in the area has shown growth. Halswell/Wigram Rugby chair Craig Sullivan and Canterbury Rugby Football Union community rugby general manager Tim Gilkison tabled a proposal to the Riccarton/ Wigram Community Board last December about rugby in the area. They highlighted previous unsuccessful attempts to provide club rugby in Halswell and proposed the council set aside Te Kuni Park and the reserve at the new Knights Stream subdivision for this purpose. Sullivan said their two junior sides played on two fields at Te Kuni Park and one at Westlake Park and the club’s growth looked strong and they hoped to add four more junior

teams next year. The club will run a promotional campaign at the end of this year to bring more junior players on board. “[We are] pretty happy with the way things are going and we are hoping to get more players involved next year.” “It will just be up to under 12s, we are not in a position to pick up older players just yet.” The club had received a lot of support from the CRFU and a public meeting held earlier this year attracted more than 50 attendees. Sullivan said he was aware of the strong following rugby league and football had in the area, but insisted rugby within the area was a separate organisation and would encroach on the territory of other sports at Halswell Domain. “We don’t want to cross swords with anyone, it’s about providing another sport by bringing rugby union into the area.” He said as they area grew, there was a chance they would combine with another area to create a larger club. Halswell/Wigram under seven Jets’ co-coach Bevin

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TRAVEL Enjoy an underwater experience with these creatures, writes Peter de Graaf IT MEASURES almost 5m from fin tip to fin tip, with a cavernous, funnel-like mouth gaping more than a metre wide. It weighs as much as a small truck but skims through the water with barely a flick of its bat-like wings. It looks like a science fiction creation — imagine a stingray crossed with the Starship Enterprise — with a pair of horns at the corners of its immense head and enigmatic black-and-white markings across its belly. It has 300 rows of teeth and a habit of launching itself out of the water while furiously flapping its wings. The manta ray might sound terrifying but it is in fact a gentle giant. Although related to the stingray it has no barb and its pinhead-sized teeth are only ever used during the rough-and-tumble of manta ray sex. And the biggest things it eats are zooplankton, critters too small to be seen without a microscope. Even better, these huge creatures are unfazed by humans, which can make for some extraordinary underwater experiences. Oceanic manta rays, which grow up to 7m across, occasionally surprise divers at Northland’s

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MAJESTIC: A manta cruises a channel in Fiji’s Yasawa Islands

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MAJESTIC: A manta ray cruises a channel in Fiji’s Yasawa Islands. Right: Snorkellers watch as a manta ray glides beneath them.

Enjoy anIslands, underwater experience with these creatures, Peter de Graaf Bowling says. they act as scoops channelling writes food burrito”, Poor Knights but only the nothing about them,” he says.

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Snorkelling with manta rays

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of water and plankton as they swim against tidal currents. Marine biologist Dan Bowling, who is based at Barefoot Island Resort, is in awe of these littleunderstood creatures. “As a species we know just about nothing about them,” he says. What is known is that 42 different manta rays, identified by the markings on

their bellies, frequent the channel between Naviti and Drawaqa islands. They’re known to be reasonably smart — roughly on the level of a 3-year-old child — and live for up to 20 years. Manta rays have three reasons for visiting the channel, Bowling says. The first is to feed, swimming against the current with funnel-like

mouths open and filtering plankton from the water. Their horns are actually rolled-up fins called cephalic fin-lobes; when unfurled they act as scoops channelling food into that gaping mouth. The second is to scrub up. Parasites and bits of food get lodged in their gills, so manta rays will regularly call in at “cleaning stations” where specialised reef fish pick

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FOOD Cover the dish with tinfoil and place in a preheated oven at 130 deg C for 3 hours. Now they are ready to bury among the beans in your cassoulet. Second job is the cassoulet. Dice the pork belly and bacon, then cut sausage into 1cm-thick slices. Drain the soaked beans and discard the water. Put beans in a large saucepan, add pork and bacon and cover with fresh cold water. Bring to the boil and blanch for 20 minutes, then drain and discard cooking water. Roughly chop the celery, onion and carrot. Peel garlic cloves but leave them whole. Cut the tomatoes into wedges. Preheat oven to 100 deg C. Heat the olive oil in a large flameproof casserole dish and sweat the vegetables for 5 minutes. Add the tomatoes and bouquet garni and cook slowly until caramelised, probably another 5-6 minutes. Add the sausage, beans, pork belly and bacon and pour in about 1.2 litres of water. Bring to the boil, then add salt and pepper, cloves of garlic and lemon juice. It is a good idea to skim off the scum as it rises to the top. Transfer casserole to the oven and cook uncovered for 2 hours, stirring occasionally. You may need to cook a little longer—as long as the beans are soft and creamy in texture. Remove the cassoulet from the oven and bury the duck legs in the beans and sprinkle olive oil, breadcrumbs over. Return to the oven and cook two more hours. Serve in bowls, sprinkled with chopped parsley. Look out for those whole garlic cloves and mash them into the beans and sauce. Serve with good quality French bread.

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Jones started at Eliot Sinclair, a survey, engineering and planning consultancy, continuing to study part-time. “I started as a surveying assistant, which was pretty much at the bottom. However, as I have learnt more through my study, I’ve been able to apply it to my work and take on a new role with more responsibility,” he says. “I have found the degree useful because it was all really practical knowledge. Everything I’ve learnt has helped me directly in my job.” Due to the proven results they can see, Eliot Sinclair have been very supportive of his training, Jones says. “It’s been great because I have been able to fit it in around my work. CPIT is really flexible with their hours; they have night classes and summer schools as well. You have a lot of options if this is something you’re interested in.”

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Helping to achieve your goals A Christchurch Academy qualification in Pharmacy Assistant Level 3 can open a lot of doors. “Many of our graduates go on to train with us to be dispensary technicians; others find work in the retail side of pharmacy. Some even have the opportunity to become managers,” says tutor Barbara Colville. “That’s because the course covers everything from human anatomy and over-the-counter medicines to photography and cosmetology. And there’s a strong emphasis on customer service, too.” Seventeen-year-old Jaimee hopes that the qualification will lead her to a career running a beauty counter in a pharmacy. She left Middleton Grange School last

year with NCEA Levels 1 and 2 and an Excellence endorsement in Art at Level 1, and thanks to the careers team there, found out about the academy. She knew she wanted to have a job that would let her help people, and she has “always loved going into pharmacies as they are really friendly environments it inspired me to do this course.” As well as the theory, Jaimee does one day a week of work experience at a pharmacy which has helped her to build her confidence and meet new people. And best of all, because she qualifies for Youth Guarantee, the course is free for her. Colville is certain that when she graduates later this year, Jaimee will be more than ready to take her first steps towards achieving her dream.

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vonside Girls’ High School’s state girls’ education in Christchurch. With vision is for all students to the new school scheduled to open midachieve personal excellence in 2018, exciting times are ahead as the school a progressive and supportive embraces the opportunity to plan for the best learning environment. Principal Sue Hume of modern learning environments for new says that, “We want every girl to be the generations of Avonsiders. best she can be, and work hard with them In the meantime, Avonside’s attractive to ensure that success. However, it is also new temporary campus is serving the school important to us that when our girls leave, community well, with purpose-built specialist they are able to take their place in the world rooms, safe single-storey construction, and be responsible, contributing and caring enhanced computer technology provision members of our society. That’s why, in and attractive landscaping. addition strivingvegetables for academic success, Wetothink fromweyourGirls enjoy Avonside’s broad curriculum also place emphasis on living out our school approach, which enables girls to find their values garden of respect,are integrity, self-discipline own delicious anyway, passions and strengths. The rich extraand contribution”. curricular programme, the focus on personal and does not needoftoa rebuild have the The one Minister’s announcement for Avonside Girls’ High School was great excellence for every girl and school-wide excuse ‘‘fasting diet’’ to enjoy opportunities for leadership prepare girls to news, not of onlya for the school community embrace the future with confidence. but for the continuation of the tradition of them.

or soT’S without to we been a having while since about the joys of jumptalked through hoops and cooking vegetables, so we pay huge sums of money to thought it time to have a have of earnest littlemultitudes bit of a catch-up. We were reminded about it when looking clip-boards judge listening to the author of a new your suitability to indulge book advocating a fruit and invegetable the good are dietlife. for There two days a until the batter is crisp and week asaa few means to better usually things our light golden. Eat immediately health. We think vegetables local don’tare like. after cooking, while the batter from regulators your own garden Crowing roostersand is one and is still crispy. With a delicious anyway, one does garnishing of rock salt, lemon not need to have excuse a having your penthetoo closeofto or lime juice, or with dips, ‘‘fasting diet’’ to enjoy them. a house or the neighbour’s tempura is a wonderful starter. Lilley has a favourite recipe It can also be used as a side for using up broccoli boundary istough another. It dish, especially with fish. stems in a wise soup. to ‘‘You will need: would be check so Lorraine has a tip for 1 onion (diced), 1 large broccoli your chickens don’t end up silverbeet. ‘‘This is a useful stalk (diced), any left over way to use as little or as much broccoli 1 large potato, 1 before a florets, judge and spending silverbeet as you like. I use four vegetable stock cube dissolved time on remand roosting in leaves of silverbeet chopped in 2 cups water, 1 tsp butter, 1/4 Mount Eden. finely in a batter mixture of 3/4 cup milk or cream, 1/4 cup cup flour and 1 & 1/2 tsp baking cheese (optional), salt and Good food is as essential powder. Whisk 1 or 2 eggs, add pepper. Saute onion in butter for chickens as it is you. flour and baking powder, and until clear. Add broccoli and We know they like pavlova milk to thin, then the greens. potato. Cover with vegetable Fry in a little hot oil. It’s lovely stock and simmer 30 and chips but it isforgenerally with tomato sauce, which minutes until very tender. said that chicken needs should appeal to children.’’ Blend andaseason. Reheat with between 125orand 150Sprinkle grams Kris has a tip for orange a little milk cream. peel. ‘‘I don’t like to throw cheese if you like.’’ food ofwith commercial chicken parasite free, healthy and a day. Over a year that adds happy. “Bathing” matter up to about 45kg per bird, would normally be dry soil, or roughly about $50 in saw dust or wood shavings cost – although this can be (don’t worry about soap and reduced with food scraps shampoo!). along with grass and insects The great thing about for those that free range. chickens is that not only do Affordable housing also you have pets that lay eggs, applies when in come to but they give you lots of chickens. You should allow high-powered manure for at least a third of a square metre of floor space per bird the garden. Give it a go! of fabricstofrom Don’t forget send your – or more if you want to Fantastic selection JAMES DUNLOP, PEGASUS & ESTATE RANGES, CHARLES PARSONS money-saving tips to share provide Ritz-style accomRANGES, WARWICK, RESENE CURTAIN COLLECTION, withBRANDS the oily rag communimodation. Put wheels on BASFORD & BIMLER * ty, by visiting www.oilyrag. your cage so you can move co.nz or by writing to Living it around your lawn or onto Off the Smell of an Oily Rag, your garden. Chickens are PO Box 984, Whangarei. great foragers and will give % •Frank and Newyour garden beds a good OFFMuriel * man are the authors of working over when they are Living Off the Smell of an between crops, as well as Oily Rag in NZ. Readers fertilising them at the same can submit their oily rag time. PREMIUM BLINDS QUALITY BLINDS AT AFFORDABLE PRICES tips on-line at www.oilyrag. A brand-spanking new co.nz. The book is available never-been-soiled chicken from bookstores and onhouse can cost between a line at www.oilyrag.co.nz couple of hundred dollars

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things away. I even ‘recycle’ citrus peel! I dry the peel on a plate when using the oven. After it is dry I grate or crush it and store the ‘spice’ in an airtight jar and use it in baking to add flavour.’’ DB says, ‘‘When vegetables become wilted (carrots, broccoli, lettuce, beets, celery, etc) trim the stem end slightly and soak the limp vegetable in warm water for an hour or more. You will find the vegetables will become firm and fresh ready for use.’’ ■ Frank and Muriel Newman are the authors of Living Off the Smell of an Oily Rag in NZ. Submit your oily rag tips at www.oilyrag.co.nz

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Boys’ achievement of at least NCEA Level 2 or equivalent

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or five senior students from Marian College, the opportunity to be part of an exchange trip to Japan was “the trip of a lifetime”. The students, together with Principal Ms Anna Heffernan and Head of Languages at Marian Mrs Sarah Lake, travelled to Japan recently as part of the two-yearly Five Schools Exchange that includes schools from New Zealand, Australia and China and were hosted this time by Toho Senior High School in Nagoya. For the Marian students, the two-week trip was “an amazing experience”, with many highlights including a ceremonial welcome, visiting a Shinto shrine and a Buddhist temple, a three-day stay in the alps, dressing in a kimono and trying kendo and karate. Year 11 student Petra McGurk was the third member of her family to take part in the exchange that was started in the 1990s, and says, “It was fantastic to spend time with people, talking with them and getting to know their stories. We were immersed in the Japanese culture and had the chance to make so many friendships as well.” Another emphasis of the exchange was on World Heritage sites. Marian students presented on the application for Tekapo Dark Sky Reserve to be one, the impacts on it and how it can be sustained in the future. “The trip made us realise that although the students were from different countries, we can work together to protect our most important places,” says Petra.

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PLaStERER Experienced in all aspects of interior plastering. Ph Vaughan 388-3791 or 021 269-4707. PLaStERER SOLiD both ext & int work, Scottish Tradesman with over 30 yrs experience, FREE Quotes, ph Donald 354-5153 or 021 02326186 PLaStERER - gib StOPPiNg Small job specialty. 30 years experience. Ring 0800 387-369 PLUMbER ALF THORPE PLUMBING Certifying Plumber for all types of plumbing, maintenance, spouting, alterations etc. Phone 352-7402 or 0274350-231 PLUMbER For prompt service for all plumbing. maintenance, repairs and alterations. Phone Michael 364-7080 or 027-438-3943 PLUMbiNg For all your plumbing requirements. Local, friendly and reliable staff. Est. 30yrs. Ph Mark Whitehead 379-0711, 027 230-4368 or a/h 326-6792 PLUMbER / gaSFittER Now avail for new & existing housing, motels, commercial. Repairs, maintenance, gas conversations & rural works. Ph Mike Cairns 021 132 8929 or 326-7949 PLUMbER A Top Plumbing job completed at a fair price, prompt service, all work guaranteed, Ph Brian 9607673 or 021 112-3492 PROPERtY MaiNtENaNCE professional friendly service, interior/exterior, free quotes, ph Dave 027 334 4125

The Pierview Restaurant in the New Brighton Club is open from 5.30pm Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Bookings recommended.

tiLiNg Quality jobs done on time. All aspects of tiling, waterproofing. Certified Reg Master Tiler. Ph Dave 027 334 4125 tREE WORK Hedge trimming, stump grinding, rubbish removal, reas rates. Ph Andrew 03 322-8341 or 027 435-8759 t.V. SERViCE CENtRE Repairs, tvs, microwaves, stereos, DVD, aerial installations and kitsets 301 Brougham Street, ph 03 379 1400 UPHOLStERER Dining Chairs, Lounge suites, Caravan Squabs etc. recovered. Free Quotes. Phone Graeme 383-1448 UPHOLStERY Craftsman, 35 years experience, Bishopdale area ph 022 070 3045 ViDEO CLEaNiNg Video heads cleaned in your own home - $40, VCR, DVD & TV tuning or installation - $40 also Tape to DVD conversions, Grahams Video Service ph 03 338-1655 WatERbLaStiNg Quality Job, Quick Service by skilled tradesman, Ph Richard Severin at Jet-X 0800 538 969 Free quotes, visit www.jetx.co.nz WiNDOW CLEaNiNg Average 3 bedroom single storey house, from $45 outside, from $65 inside and out. Ph Allan 9440979 or 027 274-3504 WiNDOW CLEaNiNg Average 3 bdrm house inside or out $35. Both $60. Phone Trevor 3442170 PLaStERER - gib StOPPiNg Small job specialty. 30 years experience. Ring 0800 387-369

Sunday 3 course Special Thursday 26th June - Wednesday 2nd July WHAT WE DO IN THE GRACE OF MONACO (M) SHADOWS (R13) ROSSINI (exempt) BELLE (M) MILLION DOLLAR ARM (PG) TWO FACES OF JANUARY (M) WORDS AND PICTURES (M) LaNDSCaPiNg Garden tidy ups, tree felling, landscaping, readylawns, paving, retaining walls, flower planting and more. Free quotes to transform your section. Professional and on time. Ph Brothers landscape, 021 0456296

Tuition PIANO/KEYBOARD Tuition. Raewyn Clegg, Registered Music Teacher, 29 Lancewood Drive, Halswell. Ph: 3229377 PILATES Beginner & Intermediate classes, Tuesday & Wednesday nights. Fendalton Croquet Club, Makora Street. Phone Julie 351-2100

Wanted To Buy AAA Buying goods quality furniture, Beds, Stoves, Washing machines, Fridge Freezers. Same day service. Selwyn Dealers. Phone 377-6672 A+ Household effects, fridges, freezers, washing machines.Good cash paid. Ph 022 0891 671 TOOLS Garden, garage, woodworking, mechanical, engineering, sawbenches, lathes, cash buyer, ph 355-2045

Soup - Roast - Dessert

$1990

202 Marine Pde Ph 388-9416

www.newbrightonclub.co.nz Members, guests and affiliates welcome

H

ORNBY WORKINGMEN’S

CLUB

WESTVIEW LOUNGE SATURDAY 5th July, 4.30pm

(03) 379 1100

DRIVEWAYS, PAVING & LANDSCAPING

Same stunning view

SPOUtiNg CLEaNiNg Spouting Unblocked, Cleaned Out and Flushed Out. Also Full Handyman Services Available. Call Trevor 384-3435 or 021 043-2034

Phone for further details

Ph. R.M. Solutions 021 02866981 for a free quote.

PaiNtER READY TO START. All painting requirements and rimu wood finishes. Ph Peter 944-5209 or 027 4949 671

New chef New menu

ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS HERE

Replace, repair or new. We are a local company with over 10 yrs exp. We also operate a digger for all other earthworks.

All tickets $5. Booking enquiries to secretary@canterburybrass.com or phone 389 3117

Jeff Bradley & Delta Swing SATURDAY 5th July, 8pm

Fleck

COMING EVENTS FRIDAY 1st August, 7.30pm

The Warratahs

in the Westview Lounge. Tickets $25

FRIDAY 8th August, 8pm

Elvis

starring Brendon Chase. Tickets $10

SATURDAY 23rd August, 8pm

Abbey Road NZ Beatles Tribute Show Tickets $20

17 Carmen Rd ph 349 9026 www.hornbyworkingmensclub.co.nz Members, guests & affiliates welcome


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