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All I said was, “I got it from... World Cup arrives Andrew Board and Jacob Chandler e Cricket World Cup has arrived in Nelson and locals are embracing it whole- heartedly. e first ever ICC Cricket World Cup game to be played in Nelson went off without a hitch yesterday at Saxton Oval. A capacity crowd got right in the spirit with plenty of Irish and West Indies sup- port seen on the embankment. Nelson Cricket Association chairman, Dave Leonard, says it was a perfect day for the big game. “It’s pretty amazing. e ground looks unbelievable and I’m sure it looked great on TV, which is good for Nel- son.” Dave says he was playing first class cricket for Central Districts when the 1992 world Cup was held in New Zealand and Aus- tralia and the thought that it would come to Nelson one day was “quite unbelievable”. “It goes to show all the hard work from so many people. People at the councils, with Nelson Cricket and other organisations, and I hope there’s a lot of people feeling pretty proud today of the input they’ve had in getting these games here.” e world cup action started on Trafalgar St on Saturday. e main street’s paved area was packed with cricket fans as they celebrated the beginning of the world cup street-festival style. e fanzone featured a giant screen at the bottom of the church steps where people could sit and watch the Blackcaps take on Sri Lanka in a game beamed live from Christchurch. Nelson cricket fan Andy Kenton says he had been leaning up against various lamp posts watching the game for most of the aſternoon. “I got here right around when New Zealand started to collapse a little, they dropped a couple of wickets as soon as I grabbed my first beer.” SEE PAGE 2 Home Healthcare Equipment and Mobility Products Ph: 03 544 7717 Visit our showroom at: Cnr McGlashen Ave & Croucher St, Richmond, Nelson www.accessmobility.co.nz Get Mobile this Summer - Sales - Service - Repairs - Rentals Power and comfort to cruise the streets or the golf course. Full suspension, plenty of power, travel in style. Big wheels, big baeries, a go anywhere scooter. Great mid-sized scooter for shop- ping and cruising. Nelson Locally Owned and Operated Weekly Additional copies $1 100% locally owned and operated www.nelsonweekly.co.nz Page 6 Tuesday 17 February 2015 Drummond called into NZ touch team Page 27 Swap Meet & Market Sale See page 22-23 Nelson Vintage Car Club Irish fans celebrate their team’s early success against the West Indies at Saxton Oval on Monday. Insert: Local boys Jude Richmond, leſt, Luke Zillwood, centre, and Damon Zillwood wait for their chance to grab some autographs. Photos: Evan Barnes/Shuttersport. Motor Show a roaring success

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Page 1: Nelson Weekly 17-02-15

All I said was, “I got it from...

World Cup arrives

Andrew Board and Jacob Chandler

The Cricket World Cup has arrived in Nelson and locals are embracing it whole-heartedly.The first ever ICC Cricket World Cup game to be played in Nelson went off without a hitch yesterday at Saxton Oval.A capacity crowd got right in the spirit with plenty of Irish and West Indies sup-port seen on the embankment.Nelson Cricket Association chairman,

Dave Leonard, says it was a perfect day for the big game. “It’s pretty amazing. The ground looks unbelievable and I’m sure it looked great on TV, which is good for Nel-son.”Dave says he was playing first class cricket for Central Districts when the 1992 world Cup was held in New Zealand and Aus-tralia and the thought that it would come to Nelson one day was “quite unbelievable”.“It goes to show all the hard work from so many people. People at the councils, with

Nelson Cricket and other organisations, and I hope there’s a lot of people feeling pretty proud today of the input they’ve had in getting these games here.”The world cup action started on Trafalgar St on Saturday. The main street’s paved area was packed with cricket fans as they celebrated the beginning of the world cup street-festival style.The fanzone featured a giant screen at the bottom of the church steps where people could sit and watch the Blackcaps take

on Sri Lanka in a game beamed live from Christchurch.Nelson cricket fan Andy Kenton says he had been leaning up against various lamp posts watching the game for most of the afternoon.“I got here right around when New Zealand started to collapse a little, they dropped a couple of wickets as soon as I grabbed my first beer.”

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Drummond called into NZ touch teamPage 27

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Irish fans celebrate their team’s early success against the West Indies at Saxton Oval on Monday. Insert: Local boys Jude Richmond, left, Luke Zillwood, centre, and Damon Zillwood wait for their chance to grab some autographs. Photos: Evan Barnes/Shuttersport.

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Colin Bowden, Nelson.

“I’d watch every second of it if possible, I care about it greatly and love the game.”

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“I’m not interested in cricket but I’m glad it has come here, I think it’s really good for Nel-son, but yeah, not really into watching sport.”

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“No, it means nothing to me, I have no interest in cricket at all.”

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Cricket World Cup draws big crowdsOn Sunday, Trafalgar Park hosted a Guinness world record attempt for the most people standing on one leg.The record, held by Tesco in the UK, is 2276 people, but unfortu-nately only 253 people turned up to the Nelson event.World Cup volunteer Rose Rowe has a theory as to why the num-

bers were not as high as expected.“I think the poor turnout is due to the fact there were so many other events on this weekend,” she says.Standing on one leg, or “doing the Nelson”, is a tradition during cricket to mitigate a score of 111 until the score moves on. “111” is thought to refer to lord Nelson’s three lost appendages. His arm, his eye and his unknown mythi-cal third.

Saxton Oval will play host to two more world cup games over the next few weeks. The first of which is Zimbabwe verses the United Arab Emirates this Thursday, February 19. The final Nelson game will be played between Bangladesh and Scotland on March 5. For tickets to each of the games call 0508 292 2015 or visit www.cricketworld cup.com/tickets

FROM PAGE 1

A big crowd gathers to watch the Blackcaps play Sri Lanka on a gi-ant bigscreen at the top end of Trafalgar St on Saturday.

Daniel Allan, dressed as Lord Nelson, attempts a left-handed bowl at the Guinness world record attempt. Photos: Jacob Chandler.

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A group of kids at Birchwood School have been getting a kick start to the day thanks to generous support from Count-down Stoke, Fonterra, Sanitar-ium, and a dedicated band of parent helpers.Last year, the school identi-fied a number of children who were missing out on breakfasts in the mornings and decided to do something about it. So one of the school’s support workers, Janice Johnson, got a team of parents together to start a Kickstart Breakfast pro-gramme at the beginning of the second term last year.However, Janice says that feed-ing children in the morning is just one of the reasons why the breakfast club is good news for the school. “We knew we had a need but it was for lots of dif-ferent reasons. We have chil-dren with parents who start work before eight and need somewhere to go, and some who are having trouble mak-ing the transition from home to school.“Of course, there are children who need a breakfast, but the benefits are much broader. It’s social as well as nutritional.”Janice says she has noticed a

big improvement in the be-haviour and academic perfor-mance of many of the children attending the breakfasts. The children have more energy and are “a lot more settled and ready to learn”.The breakfasts are held at school five days a week start-ing at 8am and are regularly at-tended by “at least 20 children.” The programme is supported by Sanitarium which supplies free Weet-Bix, Fonterra which provides the milk and the “fab-ulous” people at Stoke Count-down who help out with fruit, spreads and margarine.The school also received a grant from the Lord Snowdon Trust to buy a freezer to store the bread. Parent helpers are also

a key part of the programme with about three parents ros-tered on every morning to help prepare and serve the break-fasts. “I really like helping out,” parent Anna Fitzgerald says. “It’s all about being part of the community. The kids like the breakfasts but they also like the social side of it as well - it’s a great scheme.”Another parent volunteer, Kim Richards, says the kids are also encouraged to help out in the kitchen, which develops their sense of responsibility. She says good behaviour and manners at the breakfast table were re-warded every morning when they presented a Kickstart Su-perstar Award to one of the children.

Birchwood puts on breakfast for pupils

Birchwood School’s Breakfast Club coordinator, Janice John-son, back left, with parent helpers and pupils at breakfast be-fore school last Friday. Photo: Simon Bloomberg.

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right. We also got our marketing right and the recipe right.“We haven’t had time to work out how much the festival made but it would more than the $29,800 we made last year - it would be at least $30,000.”Pete says the all the wineries, brew-eries and food stalls were busy, as were the waterboys and girls from Knapps Lawyers who were dis-pensing cool drinking water. It was also a big day out for the es-timated 50 volunteers from sports clubs, fire brigades, St John and community groups, who helped Rotary run the festival smoothly.Pete says the proceeds from the festival will be donated to all of those volunteer groups as well as to the Nelson Marlborough Res-cue Helicopter. “Our volunteers did a great job and we’ll be helping the people who helped us.”

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Paulette Potter, left, Rose Pinker, centre, and Mel Potter at the Brightwater Wine and Food Festival on Sunday. Photo: Simon Bloomberg.

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After previously both rowing and wind surfing between Marahau and Tahunanui, Mark Rayner decided to take up a new challenge and paddle board it.He set a personal target to complete the record crossing in one day, leaving from Marahau at 6.30am on Friday and arriving at Tahunanui at 7.30pm.“The morning was calm. I needed incoming tides to take me into Mapua and around the back of Rabbit Island,” he says.After a half hour stop in Mapua for a beer as he waited for the tides to turn, he continued on his “pace yourself marathon”.He says the key to pulling it off was timing the weather and the tides.“It spat me out the other end towards Tahuna.”Mark kept the trip on the “down-low” and there was no crowd

to greet him when he made it to Tahunanui Beach, just Daryl Way from Abel Tasman Stand Up Paddleboard, who had loaned him a board for the trip.“I told him to remind me never to do that again,” Mark says.Daryl says Mark was “sweet as” but was quite happy when he got back to Tahuna. “We went and had a pizza and a cider.”Mark took a day off to recover before returning to his job at Abel Tasman Sailing Adventures.

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Mark Rayner arrives at Tahunanui after completing his SUP journey from Marahau on Friday.

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The Nelson Motor Show has exceeded the ex-pectations of organiser Steve Steele with a record number of people enjoying the three day event. The show began with a “Black Friday Cruz” around Nelson and Richmond, and ended with a prize giving and raffle draw on Sunday. Over the three days of the show, three convertible cars were raffled off to new owners, with a BMW making its way to Clyde, a Mustang heading off to Christchurch and a Ford Capri going to Rich-mond man, Al Bates. The highlight of the week-end also saw a night of entertainment thanks to Urzila Carlson, at which an airbrushed portrait of the show’s original special guest, Ewen Gil-mour, was auctioned off for $1600. Amongst those with cars on display at the motor show was Nelson man Tim Kelly with his 1954

Desoto Diplomat that he bought off a friend’s flatmate. “I went round to a friend’s house and his flatmate had it in the shed, I asked him if he wanted to sell it because I’d be keen on it, but he said he loved it too much to sell it. Then a couple of years later I ran into him and he asked me if I wanted to buy it, so I did and I just did it up from there.” Organiser Steve Steele confirmed that the show was definitely bigger than ever before, thanks to the success of last year and the fact people were out and about due to other events on over the weekend.The top two awards for People’s Choice and Best in Show both went to locals, with Craig Adams from Motueka taking out People’s Choice with his 1973 Dodge Challenger and Richmond man Grant Kerr winning best in show with his 1963 Holden EJ Ute.

Ange Kelly with the 1954 Desoto Diplomat at last weekend’s Nelson Motor Show, held at the Tahunanui Holiday Park. Photo: Jessie Johnston.

Motor Show a roaring success

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Three Rocks Rd homes to be demolishedBike Art, Tuesday, February 3: Results of the Sprig & Fern Bicycle Art Competition saw Nelson’s Ivan Gordon take overall winner and the $1000 cash, with his piece entitled Bird Monster made out of bicycle parts. Ivan was in the age group 13 to 16 and won that category, too. Under 12 section was won by Hira Kindergarten with a decorated bike frame, over 17 winner was Jo Annette of Go Ride with A Women’s Journey, the Bring a Smile prize was won by Olwen Murphy with her collage on paint. Most Innovative winner was Oliver Hancock with his Bell Bird Bike, and the Shop Bike Competition was won by cafe Sweet As with their Steam Punk Mobile Coffee Carrier.

Tom Filmer -Tuesday, February 3: Nelson Moutainbiker Tom Filmer completed 21 ascents of the Barnicoat Hill well within 21 hours on Saturday 7 to celebrate his 21st birthday. Tom rode the 451 vertical metre climb 21 times to raise funds for the Nelson Tasman Hospice.

Bra’s for Vanuatu – Tuesday, February 10: Belinda Roselli has had a fantastic response from the community after her story in the Nelson Weekly, calling for donations of bra’s and linen that would be taken back to Vanuatu. Belinda has received 250 bra’s, and lingerie store Captivation in Richmond have come on board, donating their excess stock after charitable organisation Uplift, who normally take their stock and transport it to women in need around the world, directed the store to Belinda.

Wedged between the body corporate blocks and extravagant residences of Wakefield Quay sit three weathered homes, soon to be demolished to make way for modern town houses that overlook the cut.Some local property investors, who wish not to be named, purchased 357 Wakefield Quay with the intention of rebuilding on the land for themselves. But with 355 and 353 also on the market they bought up in an attempt to “safeguard their sun, views and privacy”.Demolition on the current houses is expected to start in around two months time, with building starting soon after.Both properties will be sold on different titles. The investors are still waiting on pricing but say they expect the properties will sell for around 1.5 million

Three old homes on Rocks Rd were sold late last year, they will be demolished and three new town houses built. Photo: Jacob Chandler.

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For nine years Natalie Davies has performed for Nelsonians, now she’s hoping they’ll return the favour and help her make it to the West End and Broadway.Natalie graduated from Nelson Col-lege for Girls in 2013 and has per-formed in various show and produc-tions over the years, including Next to Normal at the Theatre Royal last year. Her dream is to make it as a professional actor and is now apply-ing to drama schools in her native England. If she is accepted, Natalie faces an-nual fees of 13,000 pounds for three years, so she’s been working hard to raise as much money as she can.Last year she worked two jobs and saved more than $17,000. She's hop-ing to add to that this year before she jets off in September, and to help her out she’s calling on the people of Nel-son to come along and watch a fund-raising show at the Theatre Royal this Saturday night.“People suggested Kickstarter or crowdfunding sites but I wanted to show people that I’d done the hard yards before I thought about that, be-cause I hate asking for money.

“Then Hugh [Neill] approached me about a fundraising show, and with all my talented friends that I’ve per-formed with over the years I knew we could put together a really, really good programme.”Hugh says the show will be the “crème de la crème” of Nelson young talent and, if the show is a sell-out, it will raise another $5000 for Natalie. The show will include dancers, sing-ers, musicians, theatre sports and even a comedy act. Natalie says going to one of the schools would be a big boost for her dreams. “The big overall dream is to end up working at Broad-way in New York, but performing on the West End in London would suit me fine. I love musicals, but I’ve done all sorts. With acting, one thing leads to another, you may be doing a musi-cal one month and a movie the next. It all gives you experience.”She will have plenty of support in London too. Her father lives there and she has plenty of Nelson friends who are also pursuing their acting dreams in the English capital.Tickets for the show this Saturday, February 22, are $20 and can be bought from the Theatre Royal, Rich-mond Mall, Nelson i-Site or online at www.ticketdirect.co.nz.

'Talented friends' pitch in to help drama student

Natalie Davies is hoping to sell out the Theatre Royal to help raise money for her drama school fees. Photo: Andrew Board.

Future of Brook Reserve discussedThe future of the Brook Recreation Reserve, including the campground, will be discussed at a public meeting tonight.The meeting is to update residents on how the development of the draft Brook Recrea-tion Reserve Management Plan is progress-ing. The plan will set out what activities can take place within the council-owned land, which includes the recreation reserve and the Brook Motor Camp.

Through December and January, the council sought suggestions from the public and key stakeholders about how the reserve should be used in the future, what needs protection on the site and how the setting could best serve both Nelsonians and visitors to the region. The council received 28 comments in total.The meeting will be held in the Council Chamber at Civic House in Trafalgar St on Tuesday, February 17, from 5pm.

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a monster screen on Trafalgar St on Saturday. The Nelson Motor Show was also held last Satur-day. Remember, if you'd like us to come and take photos at your event or party give us a call on

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Amateur astrology photographer, Ralph Bradley, is hoping that his new Wai-iti property will soon be registered as the only silver-rated dark sky reserve in the Top of The South.Having previously lived in Richmond, Ralph was finding it increasingly harder to see the stars due to light pollution, so he moved to Wai-iti where he could view a clear night sky.“When living in a suburban area you get a sky glow and you can only see around 20 to 30 bright stars, I was amazed that I could see the entire Milky Way and stars in detail at Wai-iti, so I decided to start the registration process.”Ralph is in preliminary discussions with the International Dark Sky Association (IDA) who administer the registrations and has submitted all information required.The proposed reserve would be located around 16km from Richmond and 30km from Nelson. His long term plan is to build three observatories on the property, two dedicated to astro-photography and another for visual use. “It would be an awesome asset for the whole community, being so close to town. Mt John Observatory in the Aoraki Mackenzie is a gold-rated reserve but it is a long way from any major centre, there is now a possibility to have an extensive dark sky reserve in the Top of The South. I would like to have groups of visitors and school children come out and have a look through the telescopes at things they have never seen before, like the rings of Saturn, the moons of Jupiter and the craters on the moon,” says Ralph.Part of the process requires public access, and Ralph has been in opening discussions with the Tasman District Council about including Wai-iti Domain and eventually incorporating adjacent Tunnicliffe Forest, making a total area of around 110 hectares.

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surrounding area as a silver-rated dark

sky reserve. Photo: Monique Bergman.

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NelsonLocally Owned and Operated WeeklyTUESDAY 17 February 2015

Why no lights for Auckland Point?I would like to ask why Auckland Point School still has not got the

40km per hour speed lights set up at most schools. All I have seen done is a bit of white paint put down for controlling the traffic. I would say that the area where the school is, is an accident waiting to happen. Can anybody tell me why the 40 km flash-ing lights have not been installed at this school. Mr G Barker.

Response from Nelson City Council: Police advise that the recent changes to the pedes-trian crossing at Auckland Point and the single-laning through that area have signifi-cantly improved safety and lowered speeds.Surveys and observations show that Auck-land Point School does not currently meet the criteria for a reduced speed zone, which includes high level of on-road school-related activity, the average speed of passing vehi-cles and the number of speed-related crashes

outside the school in the past five years. If safety concerns persist then Ac-tive School warning signs could be considered in the future - these flashing active school signs raise the awareness and alertness to a higher level, but do not lower the speed limit.

Brightwater Wine & Food Fest:Was a fantastic day! Awe-some food, cider, wine

and music. Thanks Middle Earth

winery! Kristyn Musson.

Fantastic day at the BWFF!!!! Rachel McMurtry.

Was there what a great day awe-some people great atmosphere and

a big shout out to the Richmond rotary Club. What a fantastic job you all did. Lynda Robertson.

Yip. Great day, nice wee breeze so not too hot. Were a few large trees

that gave us some wonderful shade (could do with a few more next year). Greg N Debbie Harvie.

What a perfect day!I love Nelson Tasman.

Golfer being hit 'not funny':Not really all that funny. A visiting golfer at a course in Winchburgh,

West Lothian, Scotland, was awarded the equivalent of around 800 000, that's right,

eight hundred thousand NZ dollars, after losing the sight of an eye. The court held the golfer who hit the shot 70 per cent to blame with the club having 30 per cent for not having adequate signs warning of pos-sible hazards. It made clubs the length of the country review their course signage. Sandy L (via nelsonweekly.co.nz).

Busy weekend:What a great weekend. I took my family to the motor show, cricket

and market day on Saturday. Good on ya Nelson for having so many events on. Weather was tops, too. (Via text).

Top cop leaving town:Thank you for keeping us safe.Brenda Kenny.

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Osprey Boats began in the quintessential Kiwi way, with one man, Lloyd Elliott. His early in-volvement, passion and expertise in design and manufacture within New Zealand’s fishing boat industry led him to form Alloyd Engineering Limited. Lloyd began manufacturing specialist aluminium fishing boats almost twenty years ago and his products had to be perfect to meet the needs of his early customers in the mussel farming indus-try. The success of Lloyd’s business saw a New Zea-land range of boats un-veiled in 1996, which were immediately recognised for their excellence and safety. Osprey Boats have been purchased by a di-verse collection of groups including conservation departments, harbour boards, adventure tourism companies and the recreational market. Now, 21 years later, with the market changing so much, Lloyd is now selling Osprey Boats direct to the public. Meanwhile, one of the industry’s most experienced outboard technicians, Dennis Ellm-ers, has also gone out and started his new out-board servicing company, The Outboard Shop, on the Osprey Boats site on St. Vincent Street,

Nelson. After bumping into a couple of old school mates a few weeks ago and learning that neither of them knew anything about Osprey Boats, a plan was hatched to have an open day, not only to celebrate Osprey’s twenty-first year of production, but to spread awareness of the fact that Osprey Boats and The Outboard Shop

are right here in Nelson. Dennis is also acquiring an outboard agency and Lloyd is an OEM for an-other brand, so between them, you can source your new outboard at the same time you order your new Osprey boat, built to suit your requirements. The open day will also include the guys from Fluid3 Electronics who can demonstrate and sup-ply your GPS, radar, and fish finder on the day.

They can also install and teach you how to use all the features as part of their service. Kicking off at 9am on Saturday, February 21, there will be most models of Osprey on site, with a couple of very unique and special Osprey Boats for sale, along with a bbq, bouncy castle and some giveways. Phone 548 7887 for enquiries

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Family ride to raise funds for Child CancerChris Scott has ridden the width of the South Island 11 separate times to help raise money for the Child Cancer Foundation, this month he’ll do it with some extra motivation.Chris, his wife Sheila and son Ari, will all ride the Child Cancer Charity Ride from Greymouth to Christchurch, raising money for the house in Christchurch where young cancer patients stay.Chris says, for the first time he knows someone staying in the house. “A friend of ours, Petra Nugent, had cancer last year, and now her daughter Jemma has cancer and is currently down there having treatment and staying at the accommodation. So it means a little bit more to us this year.”The family had another cancer blow just before Christmas when Chris’ father was diagnosed with the disease. “It’s pretty tough and he’s been laid up since Christmas, but it’s great to be able to do a little bit of something going back the other way.”So far the family have collected around $500 in donations and are hoping to raise $1000, before the ride on February 20 and 21 with 30 other cyclists.The ride has been going for 28 years and has raised around $300,000 for the Child Cancer Foundation. To donate, you can deposit money into the Post Charity Bikathon account, 38-9001-0022368-00 and use “Chris Scott” as the reference.

Chris, Ari and Sheila Scott will cycle from Greymouth to Christchurch this weekend to raise money for the Child Cancer Foundation. Photo: Andrew Board.

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Choosing the right bank for your business can have a significant impact on its success. If you have ever owned a small business, you will know that selecting a bank is a time-consuming process. In addition to building the business and attracting and retaining customers, there is the added stress of organising a suitable financial structure. A small business owner may look to a bank or their Accountant to help.

All banks will advertise that they have a version of a ‘business banking expert’. The level of efficiency, experience and autonomy with these staff is largely dependent on the size of your business. Turnover and debt levels are key aspects in regard to the seniority of the business banking manager that will be assigned to look after your accounts. Your location will also be a factor as many banks do not have business banking staff located in smaller towns. If you are a small business, with no or minimal debt levels, it is unlikely you will have a close and active relationship with a ‘business banking expert’. If you are also located in a smaller town, the best you can often hope for is a phone discussion via a 0800 to someone you may never meet face to face.

Think about your experience with your current bank. Who do you talk to when you have a problem with your account? Is there a branch nearby where you can make deposits conveniently? Is the person ultimately responsible for making decisions on your loan located at the local branch? As your business grows, the convenience of dealing with these types of day-to-day account issues will play a big part in your satisfaction with your banking relationship.

An established, personal relationship with a bank will make it easier for you to manage finances. The business banking market is competitive, so if you aren’t getting the personal service from your existing bank, don’t be afraid to ask for something better, or shop around for a new ‘business banking expert’. You deserve the service, no matter how big or small your business is.

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Martin Searle of Parker Panel and Paint “NBS provides great service and I enjoy having a locally based branch to

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James Dean of Deans Nursery Limited“It’s fantastic to be with a local bank who has such a rich history and who contributes so much to our regions sporting and cultural organisations.”

Russell Campbell of Inhaus Developments Ltd“With NBS I have access to an experienced and local Branch Manager who knows my business and can make their own decisions.”

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Just when I thought I had really enjoyed a quiet week back at work, it all broke loose. Well, sort of. As I went to leave the port for an appointment, I received a call from Police as it was reported a kite surfer was in diffi-culty. I immediately asked myself “how can a kite surfer get into difficulty?" Surely, if he hasn’t the skills or the experience he won’t be so far off shore as to be a danger to himself and others. Wrong again.Whilst driving along Rocks Rd to assess the situation, I meet a police woman vigilantly watching and ensuring the kite-boarder at least stays visible, afloat. A member of the public had been driving past with a surf ski on top, stopped, and paddled out to assist. A paddle-boarder paddled out from the beach to assist. Well done all of you and many thanks.The kite surfer spent more than an hour in the water. Hypothermic? Tired? The surf skier observed the kite surfer only had a rash suit top on, no floatation.I wonder, in other conditions would the kite boarder have survived as long.It may be worth considering the national law that any vessel under six metres must carry a personal floatation device suitable for each of the occupants. I am sure the kite board is less than six metres.

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POSTCARD MURAL: Nelson Youth councillors Chloe Rumsey, Sam McIlroy and Daniel Leap-er with a new “postcard” mural has been installed in the Tahunanui Beach Youth Park through a combined effort between the youth council and artist Hamish Betts. Photo: Jacob Chandler.

Motorbike club to host charity party The Reapers Motorbike Club is hosting a heck of a party at Owen River next month and while they’re there they will be raising money for a good cause.The annual party is now in its third year and will see a couple of hundred motorbike enthusiasts head down to the Owen River Domain. The family-friendly event is welcome to anyone but does have a motorbike focus. A live band, A.M.O.S, will entertain party-goers on Saturday night and club member Tony Dawson says it will be a great weekend.“This is the first year we’ve really advertised it to people outside our social club and usually we get around 150 people, so we’re expecting a few more this year.”Raffles will be held during the weekend to raise money for Child Cancer Research. The Owen River Party is being held on March 6 and 7 at the Owen River Domain. Entry is $20 and food will be available on-site.

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NelsonLocally Owned and Operated WeeklyNelson

Locally Owned and Operated Weekly TUESDAY 17 February 2015TUESDAY 17 February 2015

Club Contact Name Phone NumberFC Nelson - Juniors Ian Mason 027 480 2648FC Nelson - Seniors Thorkild Hansen 027 208 0687Garin College Mike Aronsten 543 9488 Golden Bay AFC Adge Tucker 03 525 8498Mapua FC Phil Jones 027 647 2258Motueka FC - Juniors Stacey Win 027 229 2010Motueka FC - Seniors Dirk de Vries 021 104 6023Nayland College Mark Cochrane 547 9769Nelson College Ken Allan 021 224 4149Nelson College for Girls Ariana Walker 545 9603Nelson Suburbs FC Sandy Hamson 027 552 5668Rangers Moutere FC Katrina McLean 543 2516Richmond Athletic FC Stu Reid 027 471 4619Tahunanui Senior FC Cam West 021 254 0698Waimea College Daniel Hobbs 544 6099Waimea Plains AFC Grant de Joux 542 4452Wakefield FC Richard Malcolm 027 443 1539

It’s almost time for kick off as football sea-son comes round again and Nelson Bays Football are happy to see that a large num-ber of players are signing up for an exciting 2015 season. The season starts on April 11, but there are plenty of things happening on the Nelson Bays Football calendar once things do get moving, says NBF’s general manager, Clive Beaumont. Nelson Bays Football facili-tate the sport in the region and developing youth is a big part of their job; the Nelson Marlborough Falcons being a pinnacle for youth players to strive for. Last sea-son the Falcons were winners of the ASB National Youth League . Their success has made the region proud and the first step on the pathway to being Falcons material is the federation talent centre which be-

gan in early February at the Avery Playing Field. The development centre was led by an exceptional cast of coaches with Mark Johnston, Andy Morris and Ben Wright taking proceedings, alongside George Campbell and Steve Clark. As the district branch of the Mainland Federation, Nelson Bays Football has a job to develop the tal-ented players in the re-gion and give them every opportunity to achieve within the game. “The idea of the talent centre is

to bring together the best coaches with the best players, allowing those committed to learning the technical skills of the game to be-come the best they can be, wheth-er that is playing in the national league, the ASB Youth League or Mainland Premier League sides, or even age group national sides,” says Clive.Football is the biggest participation sport in the region, with thousands

of players from the age of four to a select few still playing in their 60s, enjoying the game each day and every week from April through to the end of the season in Sep-tember. “There is a buzz in Nelson about football and we encourage anyone to come and be a part of it,” says Clive. “At Nelson Bays Football, we try to create games and competition and opportunities for all lev-els of the game so that players fall in love

with football, like I did many years ago, and it becomes their recreation of choice for life.” At senior level, the Nelson Suburbs Mainland side is the top club team playing in the Federation Premier League alongside seven other clubs from Christchurch. Locally, eight teams will contest the first division, along with three other senior grades for men and two for women which are played on Saturdays. Lo-cal clubs playing include FC Nelson, Nelson Suburbs, Richmond Athletic, Tahu-nanui FC, Wakefield, Waimea Plains, Mapua, Upper Mou-tere, Motueka and Golden Bay, as well as Nelson Col-lege, Nelson College for Girls, Waimea College, Garin Col-

lege and Nayland College. “It’s a great year to be involved in Football, there’s plenty of exciting things happening with the under 20 FIFA World Cup being held in New Zealand – the closest games to us being in Christchurch - so we’re go-ing to make sure people playing in Nelson enjoy it as much as anywhere,” says Clive. A special project this year is Nelson Bays Football hosting the Glasgow Rangers FC

FeatureFeature16 17

A District Branch of Mainland Football

NELSON FOOTBALL REFEREES

Become a vital part of a great game, become a referee.

We offer: NZ level 1 coaching courses Free uniform Match expensesFor further info contact Ian Hull 548 4048

Play the game at our Place

actIoN 5 asIde

INdoor Football

leagues

10 march - 30 June

call the actIoN team oN 543-8222 to JoIN Now!

Come and play football with us in 2015!

Club Open Day: Sunday, 22nd February 2015• Boys & Girls: Junior (9th -12th grade) and Youth (13th-19th grade) meet at 10:30am at

Saxton Field (AMI Nelson Suburbs FC Club Rooms), for pre-season training.• Senior men and women meet at 4pm at Saxton Field, field 4 (by hockey turfs) for

pre-season training.

Online REGISTRATION for winter football NOW OPEN@ www.nelsonsuburbs.co.nz

The clubrooms will be open from 10:30am - 12:30pm to take registrations and payments for ALL players.

Celebrate theChampions

Sports Trophies available from

NAME PLATE ENGRAVERS55 MONTGOMERY SQ, NELSON

03 548 8554

MENS - WOMENS - JUNIORSINTERESTED IN PLAYING

FOOTBALL?New & existing players welcome

For information & to register visit

www.fcnelson.co.nz

REGISTER NOW!

Club Team PhotosBest Value!

Call Scott to organiseKids Zone Photography

027 6629991e: [email protected]

Open: 7am - 7pm Monday - Friday- COMMUNITY AND SPORTS CARE- ACC and Private Treatments- Acute Injuries- Pre/post Surgical- Massage- Sprains, Strains, Muscle & Joint Aches- Manual/Manipulative Treatments- Acupuncture- 25% discount to Greypower members on

all Physio Treatments- NMIT students pay just $10 for treatment (with ACC)

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& Joint Aches/Pains- Manual/Manipulative Treatments- Exercise Prescription- Acupuncture (Traditional

& Dry Needling)

Physios to the: TASMAN MAKOS & NELSON SUBURBS ACADEMY OF SPORT PREFERRED PROVIDER

Ph: (03) 548 1221

Modern premises with

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58309 - SALLY-ANNE JONES

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& Joint Aches/Pains- Manual/Manipulative Treatments- Exercise Prescription- Acupuncture (Traditional

& Dry Needling)

Physios to the: TASMAN MAKOS & NELSON SUBURBS ACADEMY OF SPORT PREFERRED PROVIDER

Ph: (03) 548 1221

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rehab Gym

58309 - SALLY-ANNE JONES

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Open 7am to 7pmMonday to Friday- COMMUNITY AND SPORTS CARE- ACC and Private Treatments- Acute Injuries- Pre/post Surgical- Work and OOS- Massage- Pilates Classes- Stretch Classes- Sprains, Strains, Muscle

& Joint Aches/Pains- Manual/Manipulative Treatments- Exercise Prescription- Acupuncture (Traditional

& Dry Needling)

Physios to the: TASMAN MAKOS & NELSON SUBURBS ACADEMY OF SPORT PREFERRED PROVIDER

Ph: (03) 548 1221

Modern premises with

rehab Gym

58309 - SALLY-ANNE JONES

Physiotherapists11278

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212814912

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Modern premises with

rehab Gym

For further enquiries please email:[email protected]

or visit our website & register onlinewww.richmondathletic.co.nz

Tuesday 24th February 5.30pm to 7.30pm

All grades from midgets to mastersClub Rooms, Jubilee Park

Coaches wanted, contact Stu Reid 027 471 4619

Also, join our Regional Skills Centre Programme. Open to

players from any club between 8 and 15 years. For information

email Matt Campbell on [email protected].

Senior men’s footballPre season trainings 3pm every Sunday at Tahuna

playing fields

All welcome. Enquiries to:

Matt Rodgers - 021 025 99020Cameron West - 021 254 0698

★★★

F c

Est 1969

ta h u n a

REGISTER NOW Email: [email protected] phone: 547 5600 to find out more.

Where: Nelson College for Girls (NCG) When: Mondays, from 6.30pm Grades: Seniors (15ys +)

(5-8 players recommended)Cost: $25 - $40 per team

Friday night junior Futsal league - year 6+Saxton Stadium from 4pm$3 per player per nightin association with

Price: $295

Date: april 13-17th

Venue: saxton Field

time: Mon-thurs 9am-3pm, Fri 9am-12

age: 7-19 yearsTrain & Play

Way

th

eRangeRs

Ph: 547 5600 www.nelsonbaysfootball.co.nz

Football Academy, to be held from April 13 un-til April 17. The professional football club will be providing a group of outstanding coaches, quali-fied to the highest standard (one having played in the World Cup in 1994), who train and develop youth players in Scotland to attain professional contracts. The camp will offer valuable experi-ence to players aged 8 to 18 with registrations into the training camp available through the Nelson abys website www.nelsonbays-football.co.nz. Another highlight on the NBF calendar will be when they again host the National Second-ary School’s Premier Boys tournament, held from August 31 until September 4, featuring the top 32 secondary school teams in the country. Nelson Bays Football says there is one key mes-sage they’d like to get across before the start of the

season: “Join a club and enjoy the beauti-ful game.”

The AGM for Nel-son Bays Football will be held at the Sports House, Saxton Field, on 25th March 2015 at 7pm.

General Manager of Nelson Bays Football, Clive Beaumont, left, with Tony Bowater and Football Development office George Campbell, with the car Bowater Toyota sponsor.

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NelsonLocally Owned and Operated WeeklyNelson

Locally Owned and Operated Weekly TUESDAY 17 February 2015TUESDAY 17 February 2015

Club Contact Name Phone NumberFC Nelson - Juniors Ian Mason 027 480 2648FC Nelson - Seniors Thorkild Hansen 027 208 0687Garin College Mike Aronsten 543 9488 Golden Bay AFC Adge Tucker 03 525 8498Mapua FC Phil Jones 027 647 2258Motueka FC - Juniors Stacey Win 027 229 2010Motueka FC - Seniors Dirk de Vries 021 104 6023Nayland College Mark Cochrane 547 9769Nelson College Ken Allan 021 224 4149Nelson College for Girls Ariana Walker 545 9603Nelson Suburbs FC Sandy Hamson 027 552 5668Rangers Moutere FC Katrina McLean 543 2516Richmond Athletic FC Stu Reid 027 471 4619Tahunanui Senior FC Cam West 021 254 0698Waimea College Daniel Hobbs 544 6099Waimea Plains AFC Grant de Joux 542 4452Wakefield FC Richard Malcolm 027 443 1539

It’s almost time for kick off as football sea-son comes round again and Nelson Bays Football are happy to see that a large num-ber of players are signing up for an exciting 2015 season. The season starts on April 11, but there are plenty of things happening on the Nelson Bays Football calendar once things do get moving, says NBF’s general manager, Clive Beaumont. Nelson Bays Football facili-tate the sport in the region and developing youth is a big part of their job; the Nelson Marlborough Falcons being a pinnacle for youth players to strive for. Last sea-son the Falcons were winners of the ASB National Youth League . Their success has made the region proud and the first step on the pathway to being Falcons material is the federation talent centre which be-

gan in early February at the Avery Playing Field. The development centre was led by an exceptional cast of coaches with Mark Johnston, Andy Morris and Ben Wright taking proceedings, alongside George Campbell and Steve Clark. As the district branch of the Mainland Federation, Nelson Bays Football has a job to develop the tal-ented players in the re-gion and give them every opportunity to achieve within the game. “The idea of the talent centre is

to bring together the best coaches with the best players, allowing those committed to learning the technical skills of the game to be-come the best they can be, wheth-er that is playing in the national league, the ASB Youth League or Mainland Premier League sides, or even age group national sides,” says Clive.Football is the biggest participation sport in the region, with thousands

of players from the age of four to a select few still playing in their 60s, enjoying the game each day and every week from April through to the end of the season in Sep-tember. “There is a buzz in Nelson about football and we encourage anyone to come and be a part of it,” says Clive. “At Nelson Bays Football, we try to create games and competition and opportunities for all lev-els of the game so that players fall in love

with football, like I did many years ago, and it becomes their recreation of choice for life.” At senior level, the Nelson Suburbs Mainland side is the top club team playing in the Federation Premier League alongside seven other clubs from Christchurch. Locally, eight teams will contest the first division, along with three other senior grades for men and two for women which are played on Saturdays. Lo-cal clubs playing include FC Nelson, Nelson Suburbs, Richmond Athletic, Tahu-nanui FC, Wakefield, Waimea Plains, Mapua, Upper Mou-tere, Motueka and Golden Bay, as well as Nelson Col-lege, Nelson College for Girls, Waimea College, Garin Col-

lege and Nayland College. “It’s a great year to be involved in Football, there’s plenty of exciting things happening with the under 20 FIFA World Cup being held in New Zealand – the closest games to us being in Christchurch - so we’re go-ing to make sure people playing in Nelson enjoy it as much as anywhere,” says Clive. A special project this year is Nelson Bays Football hosting the Glasgow Rangers FC

FeatureFeature16 17

A District Branch of Mainland Football

NELSON FOOTBALL REFEREES

Become a vital part of a great game, become a referee.

We offer: NZ level 1 coaching courses Free uniform Match expensesFor further info contact Ian Hull 548 4048

Play the game at our Place

actIoN 5 asIde

INdoor Football

leagues

10 march - 30 June

call the actIoN team oN 543-8222 to JoIN Now!

Come and play football with us in 2015!

Club Open Day: Sunday, 22nd February 2015• Boys & Girls: Junior (9th -12th grade) and Youth (13th-19th grade) meet at 10:30am at

Saxton Field (AMI Nelson Suburbs FC Club Rooms), for pre-season training.• Senior men and women meet at 4pm at Saxton Field, field 4 (by hockey turfs) for

pre-season training.

Online REGISTRATION for winter football NOW OPEN@ www.nelsonsuburbs.co.nz

The clubrooms will be open from 10:30am - 12:30pm to take registrations and payments for ALL players.

Celebrate theChampions

Sports Trophies available from

NAME PLATE ENGRAVERS55 MONTGOMERY SQ, NELSON

03 548 8554

MENS - WOMENS - JUNIORSINTERESTED IN PLAYING

FOOTBALL?New & existing players welcome

For information & to register visit

www.fcnelson.co.nz

REGISTER NOW!

Club Team PhotosBest Value!

Call Scott to organiseKids Zone Photography

027 6629991e: [email protected]

Open: 7am - 7pm Monday - Friday- COMMUNITY AND SPORTS CARE- ACC and Private Treatments- Acute Injuries- Pre/post Surgical- Massage- Sprains, Strains, Muscle & Joint Aches- Manual/Manipulative Treatments- Acupuncture- 25% discount to Greypower members on

all Physio Treatments- NMIT students pay just $10 for treatment (with ACC)

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Physiotherapists

Open 7am to 7pmMonday to Friday- COMMUNITY AND SPORTS CARE- ACC and Private Treatments- Acute Injuries- Pre/post Surgical- Work and OOS- Massage- Pilates Classes- Stretch Classes- Sprains, Strains, Muscle

& Joint Aches/Pains- Manual/Manipulative Treatments- Exercise Prescription- Acupuncture (Traditional

& Dry Needling)

Physios to the: TASMAN MAKOS & NELSON SUBURBS ACADEMY OF SPORT PREFERRED PROVIDER

Ph: (03) 548 1221

Modern premises with

rehab Gym

58309 - SALLY-ANNE JONES

Physiotherapists11278

NELSON

212814912

SPORTS THERAPY - PHYSIOTHERAPI

4UHW Y-9710079/03

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Academy of Sport preferred provider

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Physiotherapists

Open 7am to 7pmMonday to Friday- COMMUNITY AND SPORTS CARE- ACC and Private Treatments- Acute Injuries- Pre/post Surgical- Work and OOS- Massage- Pilates Classes- Stretch Classes- Sprains, Strains, Muscle

& Joint Aches/Pains- Manual/Manipulative Treatments- Exercise Prescription- Acupuncture (Traditional

& Dry Needling)

Physios to the: TASMAN MAKOS & NELSON SUBURBS ACADEMY OF SPORT PREFERRED PROVIDER

Ph: (03) 548 1221

Modern premises with

rehab Gym

58309 - SALLY-ANNE JONES

Physiotherapists11278

NELSON

212814912

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Physiotherapists

Open 7am to 7pmMonday to Friday- COMMUNITY AND SPORTS CARE- ACC and Private Treatments- Acute Injuries- Pre/post Surgical- Work and OOS- Massage- Pilates Classes- Stretch Classes- Sprains, Strains, Muscle

& Joint Aches/Pains- Manual/Manipulative Treatments- Exercise Prescription- Acupuncture (Traditional

& Dry Needling)

Physios to the: TASMAN MAKOS & NELSON SUBURBS ACADEMY OF SPORT PREFERRED PROVIDER

Ph: (03) 548 1221

Modern premises with

rehab Gym

58309 - SALLY-ANNE JONES

Physiotherapists11278

NELSON

212814912

SPORTS THERAPY - PHYSIOTHERAPI

4UHW Y-9710079/03

20/04/2011N58

20/04/2011 09:22:05

Modern premises with

rehab Gym

For further enquiries please email:[email protected]

or visit our website & register onlinewww.richmondathletic.co.nz

Tuesday 24th February 5.30pm to 7.30pm

All grades from midgets to mastersClub Rooms, Jubilee Park

Coaches wanted, contact Stu Reid 027 471 4619

Also, join our Regional Skills Centre Programme. Open to

players from any club between 8 and 15 years. For information

email Matt Campbell on [email protected].

Senior men’s footballPre season trainings 3pm every Sunday at Tahuna

playing fields

All welcome. Enquiries to:

Matt Rodgers - 021 025 99020Cameron West - 021 254 0698

★★★

F c

Est 1969

ta h u n a

REGISTER NOW Email: [email protected] phone: 547 5600 to find out more.

Where: Nelson College for Girls (NCG) When: Mondays, from 6.30pm Grades: Seniors (15ys +)

(5-8 players recommended)Cost: $25 - $40 per team

Friday night junior Futsal league - year 6+Saxton Stadium from 4pm$3 per player per nightin association with

Price: $295

Date: april 13-17th

Venue: saxton Field

time: Mon-thurs 9am-3pm, Fri 9am-12

age: 7-19 yearsTrain & Play

Way

th

eRangeRs

Ph: 547 5600 www.nelsonbaysfootball.co.nz

Football Academy, to be held from April 13 un-til April 17. The professional football club will be providing a group of outstanding coaches, quali-fied to the highest standard (one having played in the World Cup in 1994), who train and develop youth players in Scotland to attain professional contracts. The camp will offer valuable experi-ence to players aged 8 to 18 with registrations into the training camp available through the Nelson abys website www.nelsonbays-football.co.nz. Another highlight on the NBF calendar will be when they again host the National Second-ary School’s Premier Boys tournament, held from August 31 until September 4, featuring the top 32 secondary school teams in the country. Nelson Bays Football says there is one key mes-sage they’d like to get across before the start of the

season: “Join a club and enjoy the beauti-ful game.”

The AGM for Nel-son Bays Football will be held at the Sports House, Saxton Field, on 25th March 2015 at 7pm.

General Manager of Nelson Bays Football, Clive Beaumont, left, with Tony Bowater and Football Development office George Campbell, with the car Bowater Toyota sponsor.

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New to NelsonOne Dental Stoke has now opened its doors, and welcomes new and existing patients to enjoy its professional and friendly service. Principal dentist Dr Keith Beasley is a general dentist with a special interest in crown and bridge work, and families – having a daughter who has special needs means Keith understands the different requirements of some families and is more than happy to cater to those needs. Keith also owns and operates the One Dental Mapua surgery and, in his absence from Stoke, his associate Karen Doouss attends to patients with the same level of care and experience. With over 20 years experience working in the Richmond area, Karen practices amalgam-free fillings and undertakes amalgam replacement work. She also has a special interest in I.V sedation for those nervous patients who find dental treatment challenging. Karen also has a special interest in orthodontics and will be offering Fast Braces, a new rapid brace technology which can take as little as six months to achieve beautiful straight teeth. The surgery has also been treated to a complete makeover and now features a fresh, modern interior. One Dental Stoke also offers Grey Power members a 10 per cent discount.

one dental

424 Main Rd, Stoke | Ph: 547 7725 | email: [email protected]

Family friendly dental practice!• Gentle family dental care• Hygiene services • Crowns and bridges

• Implants• Veneers• Whitening

• IV Sedation• Braces

Mon - Fri: 8.30am - 5pm Late nights by appointment

Stoke

Free dental treatment for 13-18 year olds

10% Greypower discount

Richmond Wood & Coal is under new management, and co-owner Baz Newport is committed to getting the business back on track and providing customers with a safe and professional firewood service. New management has meant a whole new attitude towards the business and, as well as a team of staff that are trained, and in the process of being certified to operate the various machines on site, Richmond Wood and Coal will also be introducing a higher grade quality of woods, including gum and a 12 month supply of dry Douglas Fir. Baz and the team are proud to be bringing a safe and customer-orientated service to Richmond Wood & Coal. Bring in your trailer to be filled at the yard or give them a call to arrange delivery to your home. Their hours in summer, between October and March, are from 8am until 4:30pm, and in winter, from April to September, 7:30am until 5pm, with Saturdays in winter from 9am until 12:30pm. If you would like to arrange a delivery outside of these hours, please call the office and they will be happy to find you an alternative time.

Ph 544 6473Beach Road, Richmond

Richmond Wood & CoalSuppliers of seasoned firewood, kindling & coal

Now is the best time to buy your winter firewood

Baz Newport

The recently-completed showroom of New Zealand Classic Motorcycles is now open and welcomes everyone, motorcycle enthusiasts, collectors, vendors and the general public, to enjoy the unique experience that this world-class gallery has to offer. Located at 75 Haven Road, the purpose-built showroom encompasses some stunning examples of motorcycle history, including side-cars and motorcycles that have been gathered over the years and restored to impeccable standards, enhanced by the permanent collection of kaleidoscopic artwork that embodies the facility’s distinctive history, with original posters from the 1910s and 20s. Under the same roof, visitors can also get a glimpse of the skilled mechanics at work who are devoted to restoring and renovating parts of the collection. The private collection encompasses approximately 290 motorcycles and side-car combinations, ranging from 1902 to more recent productions. The collection is open for viewing on Wednesdays and Thursdays 9am-4pm and on Saturdays 10am-3pm. Private viewings can arranged by contacting staff via email at [email protected]. An admission fee for adults and children over five years is required, part of which goes towards supporting a number of well-deserving local charities and organisations.

Nelson’s newest world-class attraction, NZ Classic Motorcycles, is host to a diverse collection of ever-growing classic and vintage motorcycles & beautiful, original works of art from the 1910s & 1920s.

GIFT vouchers, MEMBERSHIPS, T-shirts and Polos for sale

Open Weds & Thurs 9am - 4pm and Sat 10am - 3pm

75 Haven Road, Nelson www.nzclassicmotorcycles.co.nz

Please contact us on [email protected] or 03 546 7699to enquire about group tours and private viewings.

I would like to take the opportunity to introduce myself, my name is Gareth Duncan and I am proud to be part of the Harcourts Nelson team. Harcourts have specialised in all aspects of Real Estate within the Nelson/Tasman region for the last 25 years and the training and support that Harcourts makes available to their team members is the most comprehensive in New Zealand, which in turn provides me with all the “tools” needed to support “you’’, my customers. After gaining my New Zealand Offshore Masters in the fishing industry and working at sea, I learnt that hard work, practical sense and persistence brings great rewards. Since buying my first home in my early twenties, I have bought and sold several properties and retained a portfolio of numerous houses spanning from Timaru to Nelson, all in geographically-diverse real estate market environments. This has also helped me understand the challenges sometimes faced by buyers and sellers. I have a passion for Real Estate and a very good ‘in the market’ knowledge of what both buyers and sellers need. If you are looking at buying or selling a home or property, I can add value to the process and make the transition of new home ownership as easy as possible. I look forward hearing from you and helping you with your success.

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New to NelsonWith the right business support and guidance, owning a business can be a fun, profitable and rewarding life venture. If being in business is not as easy as the book or friends say it should be, make Your Success Ltd your trusted partner and we will help you be successful and financially free. Established in February, we are a locally-owned business advisory firm with 15 staff brought together following the merger of Brown & Associates Accounting Group Ltd and Robertson Chartered Accountants Ltd. Our new company has a fresh dual approach: Accounting Essentials and Business Innovation. The Accounting Essentials team provides common sense advice about the financial side of business, and is Xero Certified. The Business Innovation team exists to inspire you to succeed. Comprising experienced business coaches and advocates we can help with business optimisation strategies, goal setting and measurement tactics, and ongoing coaching. Go to www.yoursuccess.co.nz for more information and read about our services that are registered for NZTE Capability Development vouchers. Being a trusted partner to help our clients achieve the success they dream of is what drives us.

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Ursula Hair Design is a modern and elegant salon that caters to a clientele who value quality service. The team are proud to offer the perfect balance of ‘big city’ standards when it comes to fashion-forward, professional hair styling, with a small town focus that sees lifetime relationships with their clients. Ursula Hair Design is now excited to be welcoming back one of their talented hair stylists; Shea Sonter O’Connor. Shea has been hairdressing for seven years now and, after returning from Australia, is back in business, ready to provide her clients with a level of service that has won her much recognition. Shea has a fantastic personality which her clients love just as much as her passion and skill in hair styling. Her top awards include silver medal Hito World Skills, first in Night Hair, first Women’s Hair Cuts and she was honoured to attend the World Skills competition as a judge. With a special interest in colouring, Shea offers general, all-round excellence in all aspects of hair dressing, so to book an appointment with Shea contact Ursula Hair Design today.

Ursula Harris Hair Design is pleased to announce the return of Shea Sonter O’Connor to the team

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Nelson has a new auction house and it is the place to be if you want to pick up a bargain or move on your unwanted belongings. With a successful first auction under their belt, staff at Nelson Auction House are looking forward to getting many more people the best price in the shortest time. From general auctions to antiques, estate auctions, on-site auctions and classic and collectable auctions, they cater to everything. Auctions not only offer buyers a potential bargain, but traders can also benefit from the ease of selling without the hassles that come from options like Trade Me. Auctions are held every Tuesday at 5:30pm, with the premises open Monday to Friday from 9am until 5pm and Saturday from 10am until 2pm, for viewing the upcoming auction items. Nelson Auction House is situated at 49 Collingwood St, Nelson, so come in and have a look at what they have to offer, give them a call on 545 6264 or 021 042 0025 for more information on selling, or visit their website at www.nelsonauctionhouse.co.nz and facebook page at www.facebook.com/pages/Nelson-Auction-House.

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With over 250 fishing vessels supplying Guyton’s with fresh fish throughout the year, it’s not surprising that they are able to boast the best supply of seafood in the country. With a history in Nelson that goes back to the 1960s, three current retail shops and a successful wholesale operation, Guyton’s are now excited to be offering their customers even more premium seafood from their newly-opened store in Stoke. The store offers customers a similar range to that which is already available, and that means a great selection of the freshest seafood along with the knowledge of Guyton’s experienced staff, who are well skilled in the trade of seafood processing. Guyton’s are proud to offer seafood lovers across the region a top quality fish market at their back door, with their other stores located in Richmond, Nelson and Blenheim. Enjoy eating and preparing only the best seafood, and call into Guyton’s today to check out their selection of ocean fare. You’ll find their Stoke store on Songer St, or give the Guyton’s team a call to learn more about how they can meet your seafood requirements.

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New to NelsonYou may have known them as Hylton Parker Fasteners but now they are newly named ‘Konnect’. They’re the same company with a new name and are now the bright yellow building located at 7 Nayland Road in Stoke. Being the leaders in fastening supplies, the new branding brings the Nelson store in line with their other 10 Konnect Branches nationwide and they pride themselves on supplying the same great service. Konnect Shop is the leader in fixings throughout New Zealand and offers a multitude of different products from adhesives and sealant, cutting and threading machines, abrasives, power tools (Makita, Bosch, Milwaukee, Dewalt), hand tools, electrical, safety, air tools, all fasteners and assortments – including nuts, bolts, screws, builders nails, and building fixings. Konnect are single-minded in their business approach; to provide their customers with quality fasteners, accompanied by minimum fuss and maximum efficiency. Using a fastener specialist like Konnect means you are also taking advantage of their extensive industry experience, because there’s a lot more to fasteners than meets the eye. For all your fixing requirements come and see the team at Konnect Shop or contact them on 547 2681.

Unit 2B, 7 Nayland Rd, Stoke Ph: 547 2681 E: [email protected] Monday-Friday 7.30am - 5.00pm

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There’s no better way to explore Nelson’s beautiful coastline than by stand-up paddle board. It gives you a whole new perspective on what the ocean has to offer while being a great way to get active and stay fit. Moana SUP owners Toby and Bridget Wild have had a great summer after taking over the SUP business last year, and in 2015 Toby and Bridget will be offering locals the 7 SUP Club, an early morning, pre-work paddle for those with their own board or who need to rent one from Moana at a great rate. Bookings are essential for the paddle group which runs for around an hour from 7am. There is also a Yummy Mummy Paddle for mums (and dads) who have dropped kids off at school and want to get out on the water for less. Moana SUP also has on offer a fleet of boards designed specifically for school children. These are available for offsite hire and would be great for school camps or kids parties. Stay posted on all SUP news via their Facebook page or contact Toby for further information about your stand-up paddle boarding experience today.

Bridget & Toby Wild

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Tank Juice is Nelson’s newest healthy alternative to food on the go. Situated at 189 Hardy Street, Tank Juice has enjoyed a bumper opening and is looking forward to carrying on this success. The company, which now has 41 stores throughout New Zealand, has grown substantially in the past year, which is good news for you. Bottled juices lose a lot of nutrients through the bottling process, mixed with the fact there is a low percentage of real fruit in there to begin with. The upside of having a freshly-made juice or smoothie from Tank is that they are made with real fruit and vegetables, so you get the real benefits. They also give you a decent potassium kick whilst being low in sodium. On top of that, Tank uses 98% fat-free natural frozen yogurt; add all these together and you have countless vitamins, minerals and protein. The benefits of this include more energy, a better immune system and generally a better-oiled machine, which is your body. Tank also offers salads and wraps, using the best ingredients out there. Their beef and chicken is top grade and non-processed, and dressings are created by chefs just for Tank.

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Why buy toys when you can rent? Toys are great tools to help children’s learning, development and enjoyment, but often they grow out of them so fast that it’s a stretch on the wallet to keep up with the latest and greatest plaything, and a hassle to try find somewhere for the toys you no longer use. Angelique from ToyHire and Exchange has the answer to both these problems and her new business is so simple and easy to take advantage of. ToyHire and Exchange has a huge variety of toys in all shapes and sizes and all you need to do is pick out the ones you want to rent through her online catalogue, pay for them, and enjoy them delivered to your door. Angelique’s system is perfect for parents who are flat out, as the toys are also collected at the end of the rental period. Not only can you offer your child a selection of toys to entertain and educate whenever you like, but ToyHire and Exchange is great for saving you money and storage space. Arrangements for toy packages for visiting family or parties are also possible and a helpful exchange service means you will never be stuck with unwanted toys. Visit the website at www.toyhireorexchange.co.nz for more information or the Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ToyHireorExchange. Ph: 021 871 387 e: [email protected] www.toyhireorexchange.co.nz

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The Nelson Vintage Car Club celebrat-ed their 50th anniversary last year and their next big public event is this Sat-urday’s swap meet. Originally a swap meet would include the buying, sell-ing and swapping of vintage car parts, but has now evolved into what could be called a super-sized garage sale. All sorts of items can turn up, from an-tiques, plants, art; nearly everything you can think of. “Sometimes there’s a bit of junk but even that can be anoth-er man’s treasure,” says organiser and Nelson Vintage Car Club chairman, Kevin Mercer. “Swap meets I’ve been involved with in the past have been for Winchester in South Canterbury and we got up to nearly 400 sites at its peak.

It was a great way of raising funds for the club and our aim now is to raise money to fund the alterations to our new clubrooms at the Nelson Speed-way Association track.” This is the first time the Nelson Vin-tage Car Club have hosted a swap meet of this size. As well as creating neces-sary funds for the organisation, it is a great platform for the public to sell items to a larger audience than they would normally get at a garage sale. The swap meet will be open from 8am on Lansdowne Rd, with the grounds needing to be cleared by 5pm, and will feature “just about anything you can imagine,” says Kevin. “I know for a fact on one of the sites there is going to be a

kitchen sink and some carpet. It can even be new, we see a lot of people who trade in tools, or some other product, end up with a bit of surplus stock that they bring along to sell.” The Nelson Vintage Car Club is far more than a monthly club meeting and with a few car rallies thrown in. Their 280 local members are passion-ate about the preservation of cars that are more than 30 years old, and the group is one of the authorities in New Zealand that have a consider-

able amount of power in assisting members with getting new restorations re-registered. “There are a lot of tough rules today that our cars can’t com-ply with for many reasons. For example, many of them don’t have seat belts, and that prevents them from being on our roads today,” says Kevin. “We also have a very strong representation to govern-ment to assist with laws around older cars, so we’re a pretty important body.” The Nelson Vintage Car Club is a branch of

Swap Meet & Market SaleHeld rain or shine, starts 8am at Speedway Assn grounds Lansdowne Rd, Richmond

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1923 Series 6 Mercer Raceabout, owned by Kevin and Ruth Mercer. Imported to NZ in 1923 as a race car and won the NZ Motorcup at Muriwai Beach, achieving a top speed of 104 miles per hour.

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a national organisation, although Nelson members were originally part of the Canterbury branch but with so much local interest it was decided to form a separate branch in 1964. The benefits of the Nelson Vintage Car Club are numerous for car enthusiasts, who not only enjoy monthly club meetings that can range from a visit to a car in the middle of be-ing restored to a night of ten pin bowling, but en-compasses a huge network of car owners available for advice and help. “I really enjoy the involvement with people,” says Kevin. “I’ve been a member of the vintage car club for 37 years and this is the third branch I’ve been chairman of. But what I’ve done over that time is build up a huge group of acquaint-ances, some of them are friends nationwide, so we can go motoring anywhere in New Zealand and, if we have a problem, there’s always somebody we can call. I would think now that more than 50 per

cent of my friends have come from the car club.” Nelson Vintage Car Club is always happy to wel-come new members, especially the younger gen-eration. Kevin says that it’s also important for the club to focus on fostering the earlier cars and pre-vent them from being exported from the country. Every year the cars eligible to be part of the Nelson Vintage Car Club grows and those interested in be-coming members are welcome to contact the club via email at [email protected] And, if you looking to pick up some bargains, don’t miss out on the Nelson Vintage Car Club Swap Meet on Saturday, February 21. A display of the club’s cars will also be there for people to check out.

Swap Meet & Market SaleHeld rain or shine, starts 8am at Speedway Assn grounds Lansdowne Rd, Richmond

Saturday 21 February 2015

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Taine Williams will be kicking, sparing and power breaking his way to the ITF Taekwondo Championships in Italy this April.Taine is the only South Islander in the 58 person New Zealand team attending the Andria event.After starting taekwondo ten years ago he has worked his way up to become a black belt, a requirement to compete in the world championship"That’s the first big step," he says.Taine is competing individu-ally in the sparing and power breaking events and in a team of five for junior power. He says each event has it’s own scoring system."In sparing it’s three points for a kick to the head, two points for a kick to the body and one point for a punch anywhere."The trip will cost Taine $1800 as, being a minority sport, there is no external funding available. He is going to be looking for

sponsorship."I’m going to be fundraising at this year’s regionals, which is held in Christchurch for the whole South Island”Aaron Williams, Taine’s dad, started teaching Taekwondo shortly after Taine began class-

es. He says we are lucky in New Zealand to have such a large amount of talent within the sport.New Zealand is in the top five countries for ITF Taekwondo, with seven masters in the coun-try.

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Nelson's Taine Williams practises his kicking at Saxton Stadi-um last week, ahead of his trip to Italy with the New Zealand team to compete at the ITF Taekwondo Championships. Photo: Jacob Chandler.

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Contact Kade Heke on 027 655 2225 orMurray Scott on 027 577 3291 for info

Jacks Netball ClubInvites new and returning players

to their Premier 1 and 2 team trialsMonday 23 and Thurs 26 Feb, at 6pmNelson College for Girls Gymnasium

Bronte Street, NelsonPremier 1 team to be coached by

Robyn LeonardPremier 2 team to be coached by

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SWIMMING: Nelson swimmer Luke Kelly fin-ished second in the State Ocean Swim series La Grande Swim held at Akaroa on Sunday. Luke finished the 2.8km sea swim in 34min 15sec, just four seconds behind winner Angus Syme. Nelson's Derek Eaton won the M70-74 age group in 44min 10sec.

MOUNTAINBIKING: Ethan Glover and In-grid Richter won their respective men's and women's races at the Coppermine Epic moun-tainbike race through the Dun Mountain Walk-way on Saturday. Ethan finished the 40km race in 2hr 7min 36sec to complete a hat-trick of wins in the Epic and hold off Ash Whitehead who was second in 2hr 12min 46sec. Ingrid won in 2hr 36min 2sec.

KIDS TRYATHLON: Nelson kids are being urged to get their entries in for next month’s Sanitarium Weet-Bix Kids Tryathlon at Ta-hunanui Beach. A record 1800 children, aged seven to 15, took part in the Nelson Tryathlon last year and school registrations for the March 8 event close this Wednesday, although entries from home can still be lodged online until March 4. For more info go to try.weetbix.co.nz

CRICKET: Wanderers have won the first piece of senior club cricket silverware this sea-son, winning the Twenty/20 competition over ACOB last Thursday night.

Nelson South Swim Club's Jenna Heywood, 14, powers through the water in the 200 metre butterfly at the SNM Age Group Championships over the weekend. The regional meet is the largest on the swimming calendar. This year it was held at Nayland Park Pool. Photo: Chris Symes/Shuttersport.

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It was mission accomplished for Nelson runner Phil Costley, as he added another win and another re-cord to his name when he competed in Saturday's Buller Marathon.Phil won the 42.2km race through the Buller Gorge to Westport in 2hr 28min 27sec to beat David Askin's 1997 veteran's marathon record by 49 seconds. Phil now holds the Buller half and full, open and veteran records, but admits it was a close call on Satur-day." I knew what I had to do - I had to run three-and-a-half minute kilo-metres to give myself a shot. I did the first two kilometres in seven minutes and was one hour 13 min-utes through the first half, so I knew I was right on target."I had a couple of minutes to spare at the 20km mark but I also knew I'd need them because the second half of a marathon is always so hard. But then I started catching up with the half marathon runners with about 10km to go and that gave me a lift - I knew I was making progress."Now that Phil has achieved his "main goal for the summer" he is contemplating a start in the Roto-rua Marathon in May. He also plans

to run in the Buller Marathon again next year although he "won't be chasing a fast time"."I said I would do Rotorua but I'll wait to see how my recovery goes first. I don't know how much the Buller has taken out of me."Phil has now raced in 26 mara-thons, winning half of them.Nelson's Ian Courtenay was fourth on Saturday in 2hr 55min 28sec. Motueka's Collette Read won the women's marathon in 3hr 9min 37sec, ahead of Appleby's Carol Cooper who finished in 3hr 11min 10sec. One-hundred and fifty one runners competed in the marathon.

Phil Costley set a new record for the veterans class at the Buller Marathon on Saturday.

Super Phil sets new record at Buller Marathon

It was all about communication for the Waimea College senior girl’s volleyball team as they stepped off court last Saturday for some team bonding at Nel-son Fire Station. Station officer Craig Davies said the exercises they were faced with on the day tested how well

they could listen to instructions and carry them out in a foreign environment. The team spent the morn-ing being blindfolded, soaked through with a decontamina-tion shower and shut away in the dark of the fire station’s training tower, and by the end

the team all agreed it was defi-nitely worth it. This is the third year the team has done the team-building ex-ercises at the Nelson station, all in preparation for when they head off to the New Zealand Volleyball Nationals in Palm-erston North this March.

Volleyballers take on fire stationA blindfolded Hannah Davenhill and captain, Katie Ditzel during the Waimea College senior girls volleyball team-building exercises at Nelson Fire Station. Photo: Jessie Johnston.

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Drummond a late call up to touch world cupAndrew Board

Nicole Drummond's sporting world was turned upside-down last week when the 19 year old was picked as a late inclusion in the New Zealand mixed touch team, which is off to the world cup in April.Until last Tuesday the former Nelson College for Girls star was eyeing up a strong perfor-mance with her Tasman team at touch nationals in March, now that’s just a warm-up. She admits the call-up was a heck of a shock and she was "shaking the whole time" when the coach called her to say she had made the team.Nicole – who now attends

Auckland University – has been in New Zealand aged group teams but says a call-up to a senior team was unexpect-ed. "It's always been a goal but I didn't think it was happen for me this early."The mens, womens and mixed teams that will compete at the world cup in Coffs Harbour, Australia, have been training together for a year, but a late withdrawal made space for Nicole. "Someone withdrew for personal reasons and after that they looked at the tapes from the trans-Tasman tournament last year and the coach didn't even know who I was but he selected me off that tape."It's the second time in a week

that a Drummond has been in the right place at the right time. On Friday night, her brother Mitchell made his starting debut for the Crusaders after halfback Willie Heinz broke his leg in pre-season.Nicole says both were excit-ed about the opportunities. "We've played touch together since we were at Nayland Col-lege together, so we're pretty close and it’s been cool to watch each other’s progress."Nicole says Auckland asked her to play for them at nation-als but she was keen to repre-sent Tasman and try to win the mixed grade. "We've got a re-ally strong team and I wanted to stay loyal to Nelson."

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PILATES on ThE BEAch, SUMMER HOURS. Mons & Weds 5:45pm, Tues & Thurs 8am. On Ta-hunanui Beach (Behind the Lions Play Ground). All welcome, beginners & regulars. $5 bring a mat or towel. Marion 021 0839 9290STokE SEnIorS: Weds 18 Feb, Judene Edgar brings an illustrated & interesting presentation of the benefits of being a volunteer in South Africa; Tues 24 Feb, The lively lads from Men in Hats are here to per-form for you; Weds. 25 Feb, HOUSIE - $5; All events start at 1.30pm with a donation entry of $3 (incl. After-noon tea). 548 Main Rd, Stoke. Ph: 547 2660VOLUNTEER DRIVERS: We are still looking for volunteers van drivers to help with transport for Stoke Seniors. If you are interested contact the office, 547 2660.ZEnDA BELLy DAncE with Debbie Sumner. Be-ginners commence Mon evening 16 Feb, Richmond Town hall. $50 for 6 week term. Intermediate class commences Thurs 19 Feb, Nelson City. $60 for 7 week term. For enquires ph Deb 5422 092 or 027 689 0558.FrEE communITy monEy ProgrAmmE: Learn ways to stretch your $$$ further along with the secrets of property & share investing in this 20 week one evening a week programme. NO FEE. Info sessions: Thurs 19 Feb, 6pm. Call Pip now on 03-547 6138 or visit www.barbicantc.com to register.DAncE: Sat 21 Feb, 7.30-11.15pm, Stoke Memo-rial Hall. Live music. Member’s $10, non members $15, plus supper plate. BYO drinks & glasses. No stilettos. AGM March 14. More info? contact Tina 5442324. nEW ExErcISE cLASS in STOKE. Mix of aero-bics, strength & toning exercises. Make a fresh start in 2015. Starts Mon 23 Feb 6.15- 7.15pm, $8, St Andrews Ch Hall, Songer St, Stoke. Angie 5470198rELAy For LIFE Anniversary Gathering & Garden Dedication. Thurs 5 Mar, Tahunanui Playing Fields near the tennis courts 5.30-6pm. Please join us as we scatter ashes from the thousands of candle bags that encircled the Relay track. Tony Barnett will conduct a special cer-emony. RSVP’s appreciated Cancer Society 539 3662.Fr chrIS SkInnEr concErT: 7 March, St Fran-cis Church Songer St, 7pm. Well loved singer/songwrit-er. Adults $20 Children $10 Tickets Ph 547 3108/547 5717/548 6253. Proceeds to Faith & Light Nelson.hELP nEW rEFugEES & mIgrAnTS to the Nel-son-Tasman area learn English for an hour or so a week. Training & support provided. Next volunteer training course starts 10 Mar. English Language Partners 539 4848 [email protected] DormAn LTD ShIPPIng & FounDry: Ex Staff Reunion 14 March, Single $20 Double $30. Contact: Elton Netto 5483478 or email: [email protected] SAVAgE cLuB VArIETy concErT: MAPUA HALL. Mon 23 Mar, 1.30-3pm. Cost: $10 (includes Afternoon Tea) TICKET enquiries to Anne - 547-2660 or Philippa - 547-7022.

rEguLAr EVEnTSST STEPhEnS oPShoP Tahunanui Dr. Open Fri 9am-1:30pm. Fill a Bag - $4 during Feb."JuST uS DrAmA" invites new members. We meet Mons 10.30-noon. We do acted play readings for senior groups but welcome men & women of any age. Enquir-ies Phone Marion 5470509DAncE PrAcTIcE. Weds. 8pm Victory Com-munity Centre. Ballroom, New Vogue, Classical and Modern Sequence. Dancers & Beginners welcome. Ph Roger 5466562.nELSon communITy PoTTErS 136 Ruther-ford St. Handbuilding, wheel work firing and glazing for beginners to expert. Social group Thurs 10-12. Mon 6-9pm.Classes available. Ph Annie 5483087kIDS-n-koFFEE PLAygrouP: Tues, 9.45 -11.45am. All Saints Creche, 30 Vanguard St, Indoor, Outdoor play area. Crafts, toys, friendship, music ses-sion. No charge. Ph Lois 5487438nELSon mALE VoIcE choIr welcomes new members to its practices on Mon, 6.45pm, the Re-formed Church, Enner Glynn. All men who like to sing are welcome. Learn, meet new friends & have fun. Call Ernie Tarling, 548 7291. nELSon DIABETES cLuB meets the last Fri-day each month, 1.30pm, Nick Smith's Rooms, 544 Waimea Rd, Annesbrook. Speaker. Afternoon tea. Gold coin donation. Ph Joan 548 6263.LInE DAncIng Aeorobics evening beginners class all ages/gender Thurs, Suburban Club 6-7pm. Social/fun pumping music. Ph Diane Sutherland 547 9280 0274 491 569.mAkE A DIFFErEncE & keep fit at the same time! Our Brook Waimarama Sanctuary track cutting volun-teers don’t need to join a gym plus they have the satisfac-tion of contributing a lasting legacy to NZ conservation. For info/register www.brooksanctuary.org/support.AquA-FITnESS: Ngawhatu pool, every Mon & Thurs, 12-1pm. All levels welcome. Contact Heike, ph. 5456546 .ScrABBLE: come join social Scrabble every Saturday 1.15pm, Surburban Club. Ph 548 9006SPAcE welcomes babies aged 0-12 months to join our programmes in the Nelson region. SPACE is for first time parents & their babies-weekly sessions include op-portunities to meet other parents, discussions on child development & parenting, music & activities. Marie Lenihan 03 545 2017 or [email protected] PrEgnAncy SuPPorT: An unexpected pregnancy can be a scary time but there are people who can help. Crisis Pregnancy Support offers a free, confi-dential service to help you discover the support there is available to enable you to continue with your preg-nancy. Call St Luke’s Health Centre 0800 004 277 / visit www.crisispregnancysupport.co.nz. nELSon AmATEur WInE mAkErS club seek-ing new members. For info ring Howard 544 4110 or

Jacqui 544 1535nELSon nEWcomErS. If you are new to Nelson & would like to join our friendly group for coffee & a chat we would love to see you, Deville's Cafe, 22 New St, every Weds, 10.30am. All Welcome. Ph: Clive 547 2725 or Karin 547 4461.mEn In AccorD are looking for new members to join our harmony chorus. Do you enjoy singing? Then come along. Meet Tues 7:15pm, Club Waimea. Dave 540 2178.mE cFS Fm SuPPorT Nelson Bays Come & join our small friendly group. We meet for a chat, 3rd Mon each month 2.30pm Suter Cafe, Bridge St. Email: [email protected] PETAnquE cLuB: Play Wed & Sun 1.15pm Para Para Rd courts (Off Halifax St) P: 5489006ProSTATE cAncEr SuPPorT grouP meets 1st Thurs of the month 1.30-3.30pm Broadgreen House. Ph Ian 547 3373 for info. ATTn PArEnTS / cArEgIVErS! The Ecomoon Collective parent room is a large space you can change, feed & relax for FREE in Nelson. 120 Bridge St. nurTurE@homE PLAySchooL: Annes-brook Church, 40 Saxton Rd.Tues, term time only, anytime from 9am-12pm. No charge All welcome! For info call Janelle 027 284 6630/ 547 6632 or Bodhi 027 687 8873/ 541 8871. www.nurtureathome.co.nzrELAxErcISE - Women’s Fitness & Relaxation: Mon 6pm, Fri 9.15am. All classes now at Fairfield House. You will enjoy this special class because it feels amazing to move to great music & then really learn how to relax. $7 [email protected] Call Caron 021 1457 162VoLunTEEr nELSon: Are you looking to volun-teer? Are you a community organisation looking for volunteers, training, information or advice? Check out our free services at www.volunteernelson.org.nzSTEInEr PLAygrouP welcomes all children aged 0-3 1/2. Free play with simple Steiner based toys & bread making each session. Please bring a piece of fruit to share for morning tea. Koha entry. Thurs mornings 9-12, Jaycee Room, Founders Park. STokE SIT AnD BE FIT. Tues 10am. Indoor Bowls Stadium, Songer st. opp Neale Ave. For men & women. Fun exercise to music. Learn how to breathe more fully. Ph 5464670 / 0276221878.FrIEnDS oF ThE quEEnS gArDEnS help keep the Gardens looking their best. We meet weekly to rake & groom, volunteers welcome. Ph Ellen 546 6533.ArE you BrEASTFEEDIng? Looking for sup-port? Contact us, Mum4Mum for mom to mom breastfeeding support, guidance & advice. 021 277 2098 [email protected] or visit our FB Page.nELSon communITy PoTTErS 136 Ru-therford St. Learn the art of pottery. Hand-building, wheel work firing & glazing for beginners to expert. Social group Thurs 10-12. Classes available. Ph Annie

5483087SIT & BE FIT Victory Community Centre, Tues, 10am & Victory Community Church (238 Upper Vanguard St), Thurs , 10am. Fun while you get fitter, work at your level. Great music. Shirley 547 1433 or 021 121 8023WAImArAmA comm. gArDEnS welcomes volunteers on BOTH Mon & Wed mornings 9.30-12.30pm. Learn by doing with our great team. Relax with tea under the trees after.cErVIcAL ScrEEnIng cLInIc: Held the 1st Tues of each month, Victory Community Centre. No or Low cost – criteria applies. Ph 546 8385 for appoint-menthEArIng cLInIc: Available for free checks and as-sessments for 16+yrs. Phone 546 8385 for appointment. Victory Community CentreAnTIquE BoTTLE & coLLEcTABLES cLuB meet 1st Tues every month 7.30pm Suburban Club, Tahunanui. All welcome. Bring your treasures. Ph Judy Pittman 545 2181.knIT, SPIn & nATTEr: 2nd & 4th Tues of the month 9.30-11.30, Jaycee Room Founders. All wel-come, gold coin & third Tues 7-9pm, The Styx, 272 Wakefield Key. Jane 5489508/Annette 5450498nELSon TASmAn BEEkEEPErS: Meets 1st Wed each month, 7pm Waimea Lounge, Richmond A&P Showgrounds, Lower Queen St. New members wel-come to attend. www.nelsonbeekeepers.org.nzmEDITATIon For rELAxATIon Thurs until 26 Feb, 5:45pm, $6 donation. Come learn to still your mind & find happiness. Hearing Association, Nelson Details: MeditateInNelson.orgFEELIng SAD, STrESSED or STuck? Identify & explore new ways to move forward with a Life Linc Nelson Counsellor. Call 548 2400. Up to 10 FREE Face to Face counselling.no mATTEr WhAT’S TrouBLIng you - Sa-maritans can listen anytime of the day or night. Phone 0800 726 666FrEE PArT-TImE communITy Pro-grAmmES: Want to get Money Smart? Start your own Business? Barbican Training Centre offers FREE part time community programmes in business or fi-nance. Open to most people. To get ahead call us now on 03-547 6138 or visit www.barbicantc.com.EngLISh conVErSATIon grouP For ESL SPEAkErS: Weds 4.30-6pm, Trinity Church (at the back right hand door), 64 Nile St, next to Nelson Cen-tral School. Students, locals & visitors welcome for infor-mal conversation, and a cup of tea or coffee.nELSon ScrABBLE cLuB (Inc) invites interested people to our free training sessions in competitive scrab-ble. Nelson Suburban Club 7-10pm every Wed. Tony 545 1159.LIghThouSE SPIrITuAL AWArEnESS: Mon 7.30pm. Trafalgar St Hall, opp Trailways. Healing, meditation, clairvoyance, talks. All Welcome. Dona-

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Trades & Services Trades & ServicesNelsonLocally Owned and Operated WeeklyNelson

Locally Owned and Operated WeeklyTUESDAY 17 February 2015 TUESDAY 17 February 2015

AccoUnTAnT

NZ

First consultation

FREE.

Accountants and Business Advisors

www.nmsnz.co.nz Ph: 545 0778

ArboriST

Qualified ArboristsLeaders in all things trees

Member of NZAA

Call Richard Walsh & the team

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Quality workmanship guaranteed

• Fences• Decks• House Repairs• Doors• Flatpack Kitchens• Concrete / paving• Landscaping

Richard021 118 1183or 545 2298

[email protected]

bUTchEr

WakefieldButchers

59 Edens Rd, Hope

Phone Lindsay

544 6880or 027 240 4979

• Homekill • Wildmeat Processing

• Beef • Sheep • Venison• Domestic & Wild Pigs

• Smallgoods/Ham/Bacon

cAr MEchAnic

Call 0800-255-855 now for a f ree measure and quote.

LOCALLY OWNED & NZ MADE

Mobi le Carpet and Vinyl Showroom in your area!

Carpet from just $11/S.Q.MVinyl from just $19.50/S.Q.M

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Ph: 021 482 088 or 542 2328

Email: [email protected] Coach Pl, Brightwater

Registered Electrician

Domestic and Commercial Wiring

Maintenance and Repairs

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Call us now!538 0245

Fast & Friendly Service Electrical alterations Rewiring jobs Extra lights or power Fire Alarm Systems Security Systems

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Intuitive Designs for Harmonious Living

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Ph 538 0877 or 027 588 8758

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Floor SAnDing

ELITEFLOORING SERVICES

Over 20 years Experience

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Dave 0274 296 669

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• Furniture - bespoke recycled timber

• 'Pimp my old furniture'- makeovers

• NZ themed original paintings & prints

• Wallhangings & gifts• Garden sculpture & landscaping• Stonework, sheds, treehuts & more...All Things Arty!

G I McLean Artist & Craftsman

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Your trade or service right

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Ph 027 319 9941Steve Dawson

Mobile Outboard Servicing

• Outboard Servicing• Specialising in Suzuki, Yamaha and E Tec• Genuine or Aftermarket Parts• $60+GST/hr

MobiliTY

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STOCKISTS OF QUALITY

Marine Paints Automotive Paints Industrial Paints Car & Boat Care

Products

PaintCopAinTEr

Locally owned & operatedQuality Workmanship

Phone: 544 9700

pAinTEr

Stephen HalcrowPainter and decorator

Ph: 548 3836or

021 0235 2728

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pAinTEr

QualityPainter

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rooFing

• Leaks• Repairs• Maintenance• ReRoofs• New Roofs

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roofing requirements for over 10 years

Stoke

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Stoke basedAll regions covered

Satellites Over Nelson

Television installation & repair

•Aerial•Internet•Dish

Keith Mitchell027 484 5709

satellitesnelson.co.nz

ShArpEning

Salon scissors(U.S. Qualified)

Chef knivesFabric scissorsSecateurs etc

Ph Derek 539 4618027 248 1493

Best Value Sharpening

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Ph 544 1290 Mob 027 245 8192

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Caravans Campervans

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Contact Ian onMob 027 284 3957 or (03) 547 2242

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For quotes call RossPh: 027 244 8870 A/h: 547 1389

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•Registered drainlayers (Residential & Commercial)

•Sewage treatment - design, supply & install

•Video camera & drain inspection

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earthworks•Retaining walls, house

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• Lawn mowing• Hedge cutting• Rotary hoeing• Tree pruning• Rubbish removal

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or 547 4038

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Need a new stylist?

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ph 5468680

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any service

$20 off

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Phone 0800 448 446

Improve the performance and the life of your heatpump

Heatpump Servicing

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• All new facilities• Personalised service• Insulated & double glazed kennels• Regular exercise• The closest boarding kennel to town (only 5km)

Owners Candy & Richard

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Planning Construction

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For efficient, cost-effective and quality family law advice please contact me

Family Legal Aid and Free Legal Advice Service provider

Michelle DugganLLB – LAWYER & MEDIATOR

p. (03) 546 9966m. 027 482 9875

e. [email protected]

• All Insurance Claims• Panelbeating• Chassis • Straightening• Repaints• 2-pack Touch Ups

call Tony Johnston

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Mobile ServiceServing Nelson for 15 years

call Richard027 279 5605

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For all maintenance on;

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Since 1915

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Your trade or service right

here?Single

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Ph 548 4949

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Specialising in WindowsOver 10yrs professional

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• House washing • Roof & gutters • Moss & algae removal • • Driveways, paths & decks • Boats & caravans •

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Chimney cleaning

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A/H 547 7856 • 80 Neale Ave, Stoke, Nelson

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Trades & Services Trades & ServicesNelsonLocally Owned and Operated WeeklyNelson

Locally Owned and Operated WeeklyTUESDAY 17 February 2015 TUESDAY 17 February 2015

AccoUnTAnT

NZ

First consultation

FREE.

Accountants and Business Advisors

www.nmsnz.co.nz Ph: 545 0778

ArboriST

Qualified ArboristsLeaders in all things trees

Member of NZAA

Call Richard Walsh & the team

03 548 0749nelsontrees.co.nz

ArboriST ASiAn FooD

Lim’sASIAN FOOD SUPPLY

027 224 [email protected]

390 Main Rd, Stoke

Sauces, Rice, Drinks, Spices, Fresh Tofu

and much more...

Loyalty card available

Mon - Wed 12.30pm - 8.00pmThurs - Sun 10am - 8.00pm

bUilDErBuilder /

HandymanMaterials at Trade Cost

Quality workmanship guaranteed

• Fences• Decks• House Repairs• Doors• Flatpack Kitchens• Concrete / paving• Landscaping

Richard021 118 1183or 545 2298

[email protected]

bUTchEr

WakefieldButchers

59 Edens Rd, Hope

Phone Lindsay

544 6880or 027 240 4979

• Homekill • Wildmeat Processing

• Beef • Sheep • Venison• Domestic & Wild Pigs

• Smallgoods/Ham/Bacon

cAr MEchAnic

Call 0800-255-855 now for a f ree measure and quote.

LOCALLY OWNED & NZ MADE

Mobi le Carpet and Vinyl Showroom in your area!

Carpet from just $11/S.Q.MVinyl from just $19.50/S.Q.M

W e come to you!

NELSON - MOTUEKA - GOLDEN BAY - MARLBOROUGH

cArpET & VinYl cArpET & winDow clEAnEr clEAning

Property MaintenanceBuilders CleansTenancy ChangesCarpet CleaningHazardous Material Cleans

FREE PHONE0508832425

techclean.co.nz

Ph: 021 482 088 or 542 2328

Email: [email protected] Coach Pl, Brightwater

Registered Electrician

Domestic and Commercial Wiring

Maintenance and Repairs

ElEcTriciAn ElEcTriciAn

Call us now!538 0245

Fast & Friendly Service Electrical alterations Rewiring jobs Extra lights or power Fire Alarm Systems Security Systems

FEng ShUi

Intuitive Designs for Harmonious Living

Rose Renton Feng Shui

Ph 538 0877 or 027 588 8758

www.fengshuinz.co.nz

Floor SAnDing

ELITEFLOORING SERVICES

Over 20 years Experience

99% Dust Free All Wooden Flooring Residential & Commercial Prestige Timber Floor Laying Your choice of Coatings

[email protected]

Dave 0274 296 669

Member NZ National Flooring Assn.

FUrniTUrE / ArT

• Furniture - bespoke recycled timber

• 'Pimp my old furniture'- makeovers

• NZ themed original paintings & prints

• Wallhangings & gifts• Garden sculpture & landscaping• Stonework, sheds, treehuts & more...All Things Arty!

G I McLean Artist & Craftsman

Ph: 0274 036 266 A/h: 547 2422e: [email protected] www.gimcleanartist.com

Your trade or service right

here?Single

column x 6cm only

$19 +gst pw

Ph 548 4949

MArinE

Ph 027 319 9941Steve Dawson

Mobile Outboard Servicing

• Outboard Servicing• Specialising in Suzuki, Yamaha and E Tec• Genuine or Aftermarket Parts• $60+GST/hr

MobiliTY

269 Queen St Richmond. Ph 544 6603SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS

NOW OPEN SATURDAYS

Carseats | Push Chairs | High ChairsCots | Porta Cots | Bassinets

Mobility Scooters | Walking Frames Lift Chairs | Wheelchairs | Power Chairs

mobility4you

Baby&Mobility HIRE

pAinT

36A Vickerman St, NelsonPhone: 546 6660

Email: [email protected]

STOCKISTS OF QUALITY

Marine Paints Automotive Paints Industrial Paints Car & Boat Care

Products

PaintCopAinTEr

Locally owned & operatedQuality Workmanship

Phone: 544 9700

pAinTEr

Stephen HalcrowPainter and decorator

Ph: 548 3836or

021 0235 2728

Interior & exteriorNew homesWall paperingRepaints & renovationsAward winnerswww.nbd.co.nz

pAinTEr

QualityPainter

022 327 8813

rooFing

• Leaks• Repairs• Maintenance• ReRoofs• New Roofs

Ph: 538 0824Proudly supplying Orange Residential Homes

roofing requirements for over 10 years

Stoke

SATElliTES

Stoke basedAll regions covered

Satellites Over Nelson

Television installation & repair

•Aerial•Internet•Dish

Keith Mitchell027 484 5709

satellitesnelson.co.nz

ShArpEning

Salon scissors(U.S. Qualified)

Chef knivesFabric scissorsSecateurs etc

Ph Derek 539 4618027 248 1493

Best Value Sharpening

SolAr STorAgE

Fayette Ln Storage Stoke

Ph 544 1290 Mob 027 245 8192

[email protected] Lane - No.2, Stoke, Nelson

Caravans Campervans

Buses Boats

STorAgE

CentralSELF STORAGE UNITSFOR ALL YOUR STORAGE

2 Echodale Place- off Nayland Road

13 Packham Cres.- off Echodale Place

www.centralselfstorage.co.nzPeter Ph (03) 547 9191

2 Central Locations

24/7 Access

Looking for storage?SUiT hirE

SUIT HIREWeddings, Black Tie,

School Balls

Ph 548 7655155 Trafalgar St

(opp Westpac)

NelSoN TailorS MeNSWear

bEDSN E L S O N

We’ve Moved!Now at

Extensive Range Sound Advice Helpful, Friendly Staff Locally Manufactured Factory Direct Prices

59 Quarantine Rd, NelsonPhone : 03 547 4567

bUilDEr

Building Repair and Construction maintenance, commercial fitout,

decks, fences and hard landscapingPrompt Service

N E L S O N

CONtraCtiNgL i m i t E d(2 0 1 4 )

Contact Ian onMob 027 284 3957 or (03) 547 2242

bUilDEr

For quotes call RossPh: 027 244 8870 A/h: 547 1389

www.nelsonbuilder.co.nz

Plymouth Contracting Ltd

New Homes & BuildiNgsReNovatioNs aNd alteRatioNsPlaNs aNd CoNseNt

bUilDEr

vv

LOOKING FOR A BUILDER?

● New homes ● Light commercial● Renovations ● Fences/landscaping

● Mapei waterproofing systems● Original stone installation ● Free quotes

We have A great team with 37 years in the industryReferences available

vv

John Cunningham P: 0274 812 481E: [email protected]

DEckS

Deck FencePro&®

paint, oil & stain restoration

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