pegasus post 15-06-15
DESCRIPTION
Pegasus Post 15-06-15TRANSCRIPT
Crusaders help build homes – p8
Look who started at Banks Ave – p2
Young actor to realise dream abroad –p4, p5
Ella Stewart, Anabel Bramley, Aaliyah Keery, Izzy Riwaka, Paige Townsend and Cheyne Milligan from Chisnallwood Intermediate psyche themselves up before the start of the intermediate schools cross-country championships on Wednesday at Halswell Quarry. • Results, more photos, p11PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN
Full of team spirit
Parklands community sports hub plannedBY KYLE KNOWLES
Plans are under way for a new com-munity sports hub in Parklands.
The building which will cost more than $1 million will be based at Arthur Adcock Memorial Reserve and house the Parklands bowling and rugby clubs.
The bowling club which leases the site from the city council is set to be granted permission to build the fa-
cility at tonight’s Burwood-Pegasus Community Board meeting.
The two clubs hope construction will start next year and be com-pleted by early 2017.
Bowling club vice president and project co-ordinator Wayne Eden said the hub would benefit the wider community.
“We are looking out for the community and it is going to finish up being a community hub which
will cater for other sports and recreation and the people of the Parklands area.”
The next step for the club will be completing the final design for the facility and gaining resource and building consents.
The rugby club currently uses the Queenspark School hall for its club nights which it holds every two weeks with up to 200 people regularly attending.
The new facility will have room to accommodate 300 to 400 people.
Before 2011 it used the Parklands Community Centre but QE II Fit-ness moved into that building after the February 2011 earthquake.
It has been recommended to the community board by city council staff to approve the demolition of the old clubrooms and construc-tion of the new building.
Helping us, Helps tHe
communityDrop off or buy
2 family stores in your community
30 Main North Rd,Ph 352 4581 520 Cranford St,Ph 352 0515
Ph 377 0770, 330 Cashel St, Christchurch
Restore your oiled CEDAR BLINDS with our re-oiling service. Rejuvenate your lacquered CEDAR BLINDS High-tech Cleaning
We clean and repair all types of blinds – Venetians, Cedar, Verticals, Roller, Hollands, Romans and Pleated – with environmentally friendly cleaning products.
Temperature Controlled Drying Re-oiling & Rejuvenating Fabric Blinds - such as Austrian and Roman
Same Day Pick Up & Drop Off We offer a same-day, pick up and drop off
service for most types of blinds. Bookings are required.
Convenient Location Drop blinds into us by 9am, at
330 Cashel Street (near the Fitzgerald end), and collect them at the end of the day.
New Blind Sales Priced from $30
WE ARE OPEN Mon - Fri
8.00am to 5.00pm
Roller Blinds cleaned
from as little as $20per blind
www.blindcare.co.nz SCAN QR code for Info >
BLINDS...Cleaned, Repaired & Restored...
Provides a highly effective & potent combination of clinically trialled nutrients to relieve back pain, reduce
inflammation, swelling & assist with muscular pain, spasms, aches & cramps anywhere in the body.
BACK PAINCONTROL!
Bringing You The Best in Natural Health!
CONSULTING - PRESCRIBING - DISPENSING - MANUFACTURINGMEDICAL HERBALISTS
110 SEAVIEW ROAD, NEW BRIGHTON (Just past C.N.B School) PHONE 388 5757
- KNOWLEDGE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE -
MARSHALLS HEALTH & NATURAL THERAPY
Special Price
(Save $6.00)
only $53.95
Linwood, Avonside, Richmond, Shirley, Burwood, Dallington, Wainoni, Bromley, Aranui, Avondale, Bexley, New Brighton, Northshore, Queenspark, Parklands, South Brighton
379 7100
PegasusPost Proudly locally owned and
published by Star Media
FREE Monday JUnE 15 2015
▌▌NEW ENTRANTS
Jayda
�� Has your child recently started school? Send your photos to [email protected]
Wilow
Shaista Natasha
Sam Tane
These Banks Ave pupils have started school recently.
Sergeant Dave Robertson – New Brighton Police
I’m approaching one year in the role of community services supervisor for Christ-church East.
For me there have been multiple highlights in the last 11 months, including the tremendous turnout for the New Brighton Anzac Day service and the efforts of the Community Safety Partnership – of which I represent police.
The partnership’s initiatives, including the successful New Brighton guardians project, have contributed to making the mall and CBD area a safer place to be.
I’m constantly impressed with the positive attitude of people in the eastern suburbs and the genuine passion they have for their area.
I also note comment about police service delivery in the area, and hope to dispel myths around this.
For example – there seems to be confusion around the opening hours and function of the New Brighton police station. The public counter is open normal business hours – Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm. This is in line with the other suburban stations in
Christchurch (Papanui, South and Hornby). In addition, Christchurch Central is open 6am to 11pm.
Aside from the public counter, various police work-groups operate from the station – including response (patrol) staff, who work 24/7 to attend incidents reported via calls to police communi-cations. If the station is closed – it doesn’t follow that no one is working in the area.
Police officers don’t sit around the station waiting for your call. They are best deployed “out and about” – patrolling the local area and responding to reported incidents.
A good analogy is: If your house was on fire, would you travel to the fire station to report it? While there remains a need for public counter service at police stations, most reporting and informa-tion requests are best made by phone.
A key focus for police is working with the community – to make all of Christchurch a place where people can both be safe and feel safe.
•Police can be contacted on 363 7400 or anonymously by phoning Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Copper’s CornerWith Sergeant Dave Robertson
Get on the phone if you need police
Monday June 15 2015 PEGASUS POST2
Classifieds
General ManaGer
advertisinG ManaGer
editor
CirCulation
Ph 03 379 1100
Editorial InquiriesPh 03 364 7422
General InquiriesPh 03 379 7100
IncorporatInG pEGasus Bay nEws
Po BoX 1467, ChristchurchProudly Christchurch
owned & operated
shane victorPh: 364 7429
steve McCaughanPh 364 7460
Barry ClarkePh 364 7422
Mark CoulthardPh: 364 7453
PegasusPost Proudly locally owned
A Star Community Newspaper
advertisinG Consultant rePorter
Kyle KnowlesPh (03) 364 7458
kyle.knowles@ starmedia.kiwi
pegasus post is delivered to 17,763 homes every Monday and is the best read local
newspaper in its area.
Michael MeadowsPh 021 843 442
or (03) 364 7464michael.meadows@
starmedia.kiwi
• Driveways - New/Repairs • Demolition• Land Clearing• Home Rebuilds & Repairs
PH: 021 028 66981www.rmsolutions.co.nz
Need your house demo’d
Hassle Free?
R.M SolutionsProudly Christchurch owned
To submit your notice Email to [email protected]
or post to Community Diary, P.O. Box 1467, Christchurch
The Community Noticeboard is for non profit groups or organisations. Items submitted must include a phone number and any associated costs and must not be more than 50 words. This is a free service from the Christchurch Star Company which reserves the right to edit submissions or to withhold items from publication if they do not fit the criteria, or due to space constraints.
Like taLking? Could you spare an hour a week to talk – and listen – with a small group of English language students. You will learn about other cultures along the way from the migrants and refugees you will be helping. Create your own volunteering account at www.volcanmatch.com and search under category ‘support’ for more details on this role, Conversation Assistant. Need help registering? Call Volunteering Canterbury on 366-2442.
COMMUnitY LUnCHeS Midday, every Wednesday at St Faiths, Hawke Street. All welcome. $2 cost.
tHe neigHBOURHOOD BBQ Every Thursday 11.30am-12.30pm, (weather permitting). Gold coin, behind The Purple Door Op Shop.
SeaSiDe MaRket Arts, Crafts & Retro Goods, Yummy Food and more… Every Saturday. New Brighton Pedestrian Mall.
gRaCe OveR 50’S SOCiaL gROUp Social group for over 50’s, Every Thursday 2.00-3.00pm, Grace Vineyard Beach Campus, 111 Seaview Rd, New Brighton, $2 cost. Contact Gwenda Cripps 388 7265.
Northwood Megastore Ph: 375 9999Colombo St MegaStore Ph: 983 3000 Bush Inn Megastore, Riccarton Ph: 343 1300
4122MD*BLM=Broadloom metres. Carpet is sold in broadloom metres. One metre of carpet is 3.66 metres wide i.e. 3.66 square metres.
^“Includes Laying and Underlay” offer applies only to the selected products and must be confi rmed before 30/06/2015 or while stocks last. Carpet, Smoothedge, Doorbars, Freight Charges and any other items that may be required to complete your job will be charged out at normal rates. Included eco underlay is 8mm bonded foam underlay at the current retail price per BLM. “Includes Laying and Underlay” discount does not apply if purchasing using Farmlands or ATS Cards.
LAYING & ECO UNDERLAY INCLUDED^
TONGARIRO• 100% Solution Dyed Nylon Cut Pile • Residential Extra Heavy Duty + Stairs
AUGUSTA• Extra Heavy Duty • 6 Star Rating
$51.88 PER SQM
$18999BLM*
$51.88 PER SQM
$18999BLM*
FLOORING SHOPYOUR ONE STOP 18
MONTHS EASYPAY
ON FLOORING OVER $499
EASYPAY OPTION MEANS ALL YOU PAY IS THE ADVERTISED PRICE PLUS INSURANCE & CREDIT FEES. CONDITIONS APPLY, SEE IN STORE FOR DETAILS.
▌▌ IN BRIEF
Bar tab not claimedA $100 bar tab has yet to be claimed at O’Sheas Public House. The reward was offered to anyone who could identify two men who broke into the bar and stole the social club’s safe last month. Police had found a safe after carrying out a search warrant on a property which they thought could have been from the bar, but owner Alan Stroud confirmed it wasn’t. More than $500 was in the safe.
Playground repairThe Burwood Park playground damaged by a suspected arson attack last year is likely to be repaired. The Burwood-Pegasus Community Board has decided that the $7857 repair be carried out as a matter of urgency from the city council’s operational budget available from July 1. This is pending decisions yet to be finalised surrounding the Long Term Plan.
RoadworksThe kerb and channel on Rockinghorse Rd will be repaired from today (June 15), which is expected to take up to 10 days, weather permitting. SCIRT are asking the public to take care around the new kerb as it takes a couple of days to set. When new kerb is being poured in front of a property SCIRT will be unable to maintain vehicle access to the driveway for up to three days while the new kerb sets. An access restriction letter will be left in affected houses’ letterboxes the day before.
BY KYLE KNOWLES
Aranui High School principal John Rohs has given an insight on how difficult it has been for him missing out on the top job at the new community campus.
Mr Rohs has refused to speak to the Pegasus Post but has revealed on Facebook.
He said on Facebook: “While this is a heart-breaking reality, I am profoundly grateful to have enjoyed the privilege of being principal of Aranui High School for 10 years – still New Zealand’s top job.”
Mr Rohs has been overlooked for consideration for the position and missed out on an interview all together.
The establishment board of trustees refused to comment on the matter.
A new principal could be an-nounced as early as this week.
Mr Rohs said the establish-ment board of trustees for the new school stressed the Aranui Community Campus was a brand new school and having the exist-ing Aranui High principal lead the school would compromise that position.
Mr Rohs said the board was very enthusiastic about the new school but “only time will tell whether they are on the right track.”
“At this point in time, it is more important for me to maintain my dignity and self-respect than to worry about what jobs are on offer
at the community campus.”The community campus is an
amalgamation of Aranui High, Aranui Primary, Avondale and Wainoni schools.
He said he would have liked to stay on in the job which he has held since 2006.
“I would dearly love to be able
to continue to be in an educational leadership role, although right now the decision has been made for me, that I will have to leave Aranui.
In the May issue of the Educa-tion Gazette Mr Rohs featured in an article which highlighted his successes at Aranui High includ-
ing turning the perception of the school in the Pasifika community around.
The article said: “Mr Rohs’ open style of leadership – and the dedi-cation of staff – have turned this negative perception around; the Pasifika community now whole-heartedly embraces the school.”
Rohs: It’s ‘heart-breaking’
CHANGE: Aranui High School principal John Rohs (inset), has reacted on Facebook to being overlooked for the new Aranui Community Campus principal. PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN
Monday June 15 2015PEGASUS POST 3
Cnr. Head & Dryden Streets, Sumner, Christchurch 8081 www.edithcavell.co.nz
HOME • HOSPITAL • STUDIOS • APARTMENTS • TOWNHOUSES
To view or enquire, please contactRuth Hurley, General Manager • 03 326 4908
A variety of options are currently available
Townhouse • Apartment • Ensuite Room
www.dimockheatpumps.co.nz Email: [email protected]
6/105 Coleridge St, Sydenham, Christchurch* Conditions apply. Normal lending criteria, booking fee and annual account fee applies. Limited stock.
Hot Hot Deal on 8KW Heat PumP
Fujitsu ASTG24L 8 KW Heat Pump for Just
$2,999Fully Installed*
Six Year Warranty
Installed back to back, up to 3 metre pIpe run and electrIcal supply wIthIn 6 metres.PH 377 0034 OR 0800 800 734
10 5 onlyBE QUICK
www.dimockheatpumps.co.nz Email: [email protected]
6/105 Coleridge St, Sydenham, Christchurch
* Conditions apply. Normal lending criteria, booking fee and annual account fee applies. Limited stock.
PH 377 0034 OR 0800 800 734
DON’T MISS OUT!
Fujitsu Heat Pumpat a Hot Hot Price
Conditions apply*
Fully installed*
$1,999Model
ASTG14LUCB5.4kW Hi Wall
Six Year Warranty
10 ONLY
*Model ASTG14LUCB installed back to back, up to three metre pipe run and electrical supply within 6 metres.
A New Brighton Project fundraising event
Up for a 500m run down the beach
in nothing but your skivvies or
fancy dress?
Come and have some winter fun!
New Brighton Surf Club car park.
Sunday 21st June
Check in and registration 12.00- 12:45pm$5 per adult, $2 per child, Under 5’s run freeRun starts 1.00pm
Dream toADVENTURE: Alex Zorn will be going to London to perform at the Globe Theatre next month.PHOTO: JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN
Five new streets in the Prestons subdivision have had names pro-posed with one honouring Polish workers.
The street is proposed to be named Polish Settlers Place.
It is in honour of the Polish workers who drained a large amount of the area into produc-tive land.
The Polish Association sought to honour its ancestors, and ap-proached Ngai Tahu for permis-sion to name one of the roads in the subdivision, and to install a plaque in the berm which is be-ing created.
The association is proposing
some form of ceremony once the work is complete.
Ngai Tahu has agreed to this proposal. Rather than single out any one of the settlers for recog-nition, the association proposed that the chosen cul-de-sac be named Polish Settlers Place.
The other streets are proposed to be named Dunlops Crescent, Makawe-roa St, Te Whariki St and Kohunga Crescent.
Dunlops Crescent may possibly change to Dunlops Rd depending on the roading layout. This new part of Dunlops Rd sits partly over the original alignment of Dunlops Rd.
Makawe-roa St is named after the taonga plant species previ-ously found at Prestons.
Te Whariki St is named after a woven mat or carpet.
A new subdivision creating about 215 new residential allot-ments will be accessed from two new roads. The subdivision is a further stage in the Prestons subdivision, being carried out by Ngai Tahu.
The decision on the proposed names will be discussed at tonight’s Burwood-Pegasus Com-munity Board meeting with it recommended the board approve the new names.
Polish settlers consideredfor Prestons street name
NEW: Prestons subdivision where five new streets have names proposed.
Monday June 15 2015 PEGASUS POST4
How did you get selected?I was selected as the best actor
in the regional Sheilah Winn Shakespeare festival and from there we went to the National Shakespeare Schools Production, which was 50 of the best young actors from around the coun-try, 24 got selected to travel to London.
How are you feeling about you imminent trip?
It is coming up really quick now, I have never been to London even though I was born in England, so that will be a new experience for me. The first two weeks are working towards the performance at the Globe Theatre and on July 16 we perform. So I am just getting myself ready, reading the play we are doing. The last week we are in Stratford-upon-Avon, learning the history of where Shakespeare came from and seeing the places where he grew up.
Have you meet the other 23 participants?
They were all at the National
Shakespeare Schools Production, and the group that worked well together were selected. So we are a really tight group. They are coming from all over, a few from Hawkes Bay, Hamilton, Christchurch, it’s a small sprawl of the whole country really.
How does the history of suc-cess from past Aranui High School students inspire you?
I guess in year 9 it was one of my dreams to go to the Globe Theatre, I saw Teone Kahu go that year and Shea Kokaua when I was in year 11, so it was something that I always aspired to do. When I got selected I was definitely proud of continuing the legacy. I will be carrying on what they have started, which is a proud his-
tory of Aranui students perform-ing on that stage.
Why did you choose drama as a subject?
It was a passion; it was the sub-ject I could go to where I wasn’t just putting my head down look-ing into a book. My first teacher Bree Le Cren was drilling in her classes that theatre is somewhere you can be more open and when I carried on, I found it was some-thing I had a talent for and ended up loving it.
It has definitely made me more confident, I am fine with public speaking now. Once I learnt how to act, I got past the worrying about people judging me on stage.
What are you doing right now?
I am taking a gap year because of the London trip, I am working in an after-school programme with children at Parkview Pri-mary School and I am looking at going into a primary school teaching degree at Canterbury University next year.
Drama is something that I will carry on with, but not profes-sionally. Simply because I feel I’d much rather work with primary school children. That’s what I love doing and I am really keen to carry on with that.
Describe your worst moment on stage?
I had the last monologue of the play and I walked on stage and I just stood there and completely forgot my line, I looked around
and swore in front of the whole audience, I didn’t realise it was the wrong thing to say, I thought I could say it and then get back to my line. I just remember seeing the audience gasp, I have never done that again. I went to the then drama teacher and apologised to him. I thought I had let the whole show down.
But his words comforted me, he was like it’s all right, you just have to come back next time better than this time.
Who has motivated your de-sire to get to the Globe Theatre?
Lawrence Wiseman, who was the drama teacher at Aranui. He made me a more mature actor, he gave me plays that I could search for a depth in the character, which now lets me enter into any play knowing I can perform any character.
One of my best mates Isaac Wilkes, he has always been right on my side, just the way he goes about his life. The way I see him treat people is something I aspire to be like.
Would you recommend competing in the Sheilah Winn Shakespeare competition?
It’s something every high school student I believe should be getting in to, even if you don’t get through to the national festival. It is an amazing experience, once you get to your performance and you rattle it off there is nothing like that adrenaline rush after. There is no reason not to enter.
be realised on London stage
ACTION: Alex (centre) playing one of the three traitors alongside Tessa Rao and Morgan Hopkins in the National Shakespeare Schools Production of Henry V.
In a month’s time, Alex Zorn along with 23 other young New Zealand actors will venture across the world to perform at the Globe Theatre and fulfil his desires of acting. He spoke to Joseph Chamberlain about his forthcoming trip to London, future aspirations and his worst moment on stage.
Monday June 15 2015PEGASUS POST 5
FREE nurse dental
check for your pet
during June!
Corner Aldwins Road & Marlborough Street Phone 389 6222 • Email [email protected]
Website www.vetcare.co.nz
Open 7 days
Phone George 027 334 4197Stewart 027 488 6975 or
CASHED SETTLED by EQC or insurance
EARTHQUAKE REPAIRS
LET US DEAL WITH IT
We work directly for and with the homeowner to establish:• If your scope of works is correct• To assist with the insurance part of your claim• To manage the repairs from the initial stages to completion• To have quality tradespeople and workmanship assured
Free Consultation
Readers respond to the issues plaguing the New Brighton Pier with people breaking the fishing rules.
Greg Johns: About time they banned fishing on the pier. I don’t think it was intended to be this way.
If they were to continue, make it over winter months and leave summer for public and maybe ice cream vendors or a band at the end for a nice weekend thing to do instead of fish guts and if you’re lucky a hook stuck in your face.
Yoshiro Tamaki: I have read the article about the problems of the fishers at the pier. Actually I know that the pier is one of the best spot for fishing in Christchurch and it can be fun for everybody to watch people fish there as Mrs Collins said in the article, as long as it is safe and not disturbing people to walk and get to the front of the pier.
I suggest a new fishing deck to be installed below and at the end of the present pier walkway. The galvanised steel gating deck is to be accessible from the pier walk level by stairs and it would be 3-4m below or 2-3m higher than the highest tide level of the sea water.
Probably the area of the deck need not to be much larger than the present fishing zone so I hope that it would not be impossible to use the existing pier piles to sup-port the steel deck.
It will separate fishers from the visitors and it should be great fun for everybody to watch fishing on the new deck from the present pier
level. Hope it will solve the frustra-tion raised among the people.
Malcolm Allison: I read your article and this has prompted me to have my say on the matter. Per-sonally I believe all fishing should be banned on the pier.
The pier is for the people, not just a handful of ungrateful, rude and selfish fishers who feel they have sole right to it.
This has been going on for long enough now and no one seems to want to abide by the rules.
The one and only time I visited, some time ago with relatives from overseas, we were disgusted by the state the pier was in, blood and guts from fish which of course brought the seagulls around mak-ing it a very unpleasant and thus not making it a very good experi-
ence at all. My view is . . . ban all fishing
from the pier.
Gordon Heyward: A couple of weeks ago there was an article in the Pegasus Post about visitor numbers declining on the Brigh-ton Pier.
I recently decided to take a look for myself as I’ve not walked the pier for a long time. It may be bet-ter if I called it Fishermen’s Wharf. When I got to the end I would have liked to have sat for a while and just take in the sea air.
I had to keep some distance in case I got hooked with a flying fish hook.
The few seats that were there were overtaken with fishermen, not just for sitting on but for put-ting all their gear on.
As I stood and leaned against
the rail, I watched a bloke pull-ing up a crab pot. He had one fairly large crab about 15cm across which he tipped out on the pier. The poor thing was on its back and its legs were going.
After putting his pot back in the water, he went over to his crab and with his boot, stood on each claw and broke it off. I guess that was so it couldn’t nip him. He then picked up body which was still alive and threw it in his bag for taking home. Even the two claws that he left on the floor, were still moving.
So what does the pier need to attract more people?
At the end of the pier it needs a small bar plus a few chairs and tables. It would be nice to go down there on a nice Sunday afternoon and have a coffee or a beer while you listen to a group or entertainer.
There would have to have a wind break which could done by a plate glass wall extending from the rail.
The fishermen may not like it. Let them go to Lyttelton.
Some older folk may find it a long way to walk. On some of the long piers in the United Kingdom they have a small train to transport people to the end. But that would be a lot of work laying rails.
What about that vehicle they had at the airport that they no longer seem to use. It holds about seven or eight people and it would it would give that thing a new lease of life.
It was a stupid idea putting a library and coffee shop there. Why didn’t they put a night club like there used to be. We are very short of night life in the city.
There are many other things that can be done with Brighton but its fighting against others who think they know everything. But the things they try never seem to work.
Aileen Trist: They need to stop all fishing on the top of the pier and add ramps off the side, sitting at a lower level just for fishing off.
This idea was put to the coun-cil before and nothing was done. Those who continue to disobey the city council rules should be heavily fined and lose their fishing gear.
Rangers need to monitor the pier in all weather (even in the colder months), as it is an all-year sport.
Will it take someone being caught eye by a casting rod hook to see urgent action on this mat-ter?
READERS HAVE THEIR SAY ON THE NEW BRIGHTON PIER FISHING DEBATE
Monday June 15 2015 PEGASUS POST6
SUBSCRIPTIONS FREEPHONE 0800 77 77 10
Issue 413 | April 16 – April 29, 2015 100%
We’re for every gardener
autumn planting • moon calendar • the lone pine • plant doctor
Projects to remember
Making wreaths and poppies
InsPIred by AustrAlIA
Ideas from Melbourne International Flower
& Garden Show
FlAnders PoPPyIts significant story
ISSN 1174-8656
$5.90 incl. GST
mAke It eAsyLow-maintenance
gardening
What it means
KIWIto be
12 ISSUES delivered
to your door
$49.00FROm ONly
100%We’re for every gardener
Wainoni175 Wainoni Road, Wainoni (opposite Pak ‘n Save)
Phone 388 4373
Available NOW! ORGAZMIK COFFEEyour daily oral addiction
Fuel PurchaseOnly Valid at Mobil Wainoni, 1 Voucher per
visit, valid until 30th June 2015
#
$2 offwith min purchase $30
Wainoni
Only $289kg LPG
Bottle Fill
129 SEAVIEW RD, NEW BRIGHTON
PHONE 3888 921WWW.fAcEBOOk.cOm/cLAIRVOYANTmEDIUm1
New rangeof Salt Lamps1-2kg Lamps $282-4kg Lamps $345-7kg Lamps $60up to 19kg Lamps $90
New range ofANNE STOKES products now in stock!
Metaphysical Gift Shop in New Brighton
Authorised by Poto Williams MP, Parliament Buildings, Wellington
PUBLIC MEETING
Poto Williams invites you to a public meeting on environmental protection issues. The guest speaker will be Dr Mike Joy, outspoken advocate for Environmental
Protection in New Zealand. Mike will talk about New Zealand’s stark environmental and biodiversity reality
and what we need to do about it.
I also want to hear your views on an issue that is important to all of us.
7:30pm, Monday 22 June,at St Andrews Hall, 109 Marriotts Road
You are all most welcome to attend
BY MARK THOMAS – FIRE RISK MANAGEMENT OFFICER
I’m not sure if we can blame global warm-ing but the weather in the last week has fluctuated between extremes of southerly rain and nor’westerly warmth.
Both have led to nine calls this week to incidents involving power lines or power feeds to houses. No serious damage has occurred from these.
Unfortunately, there have been a few incidents where damage has occurred.
One in Parklands on Sunday was quite possibly the result of a power board catching on fire. The fact that a fridge, a freezer and a washing machine were plugged into this power board does make it quite likely.
Fridges and freezers have compressors that start up regularly as the temperature inside raises enough for the thermostat to react. Each time the compressor starts, the power feed experiences an enhanced draw of current. If the power board is prone to failing this is the time it will do so.
If by coincidence both fridge and freezer start up together then the likelihood of problems doubles. Both these appliances should be plugged into the wall outlet. Never through a power board.
Another ashes fire, this time in Park-lands last Saturday, luckily happened dur-ing the day. Even then there was damage to the wall and the ceiling above the porch where the fire started.
Please remember fireplace ashes can remain hot enough to start a fire.
Never leave them in a plastic bucket and never leave them inside a building. Use common sense. It’s still allowed you know!
▌▌FLAME FILES
Power boards can only take so much
BY JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN
The Youth Alive Trust needs $170,000 in order to complete its new youth centre in New Brighton.
The facility, on Seaview Rd, will provide a place for young people hang out, and contains a gym, kitchen, childcare centre, and meeting rooms.
The gym, lounge, courtyard, and foyer will open this Friday, marking the completion of the
first stage of the project, which cost $1.4 mil-lion.
The budget for the whole project was $2.6 million, but a $170,000 shortfall means the centre’s
meeting rooms and kitchen may not be completed by the end of the year, as was scheduled.
Since the project began four years ago, the trust has raised $1.92 million, mostly from organisations including the city council, the New Zealand Lotteries Commission, the Lion Foundation, the Christchurch Earthquake Appeal Trust, and the Canterbury Commu-
nity Trust, but also including $20,000 from members of the public.
The Grace Vineyard Church, which established the trust in 1989, has pledged a little over $500,000, including $285,000 to ensure the completion of stage one.
Trust manager James Ridpath
said they would hammer away at possible sources of fund-ing until they had what they needed.
“The main cost has been ty-ing the two sides of the build-ings (together) for earthquake strengthening, so the building is up to modern building stan-dards.”
Burwood-Pegasus Communi-ty Board deputy chairman Tim Baker said the trust had already done a great deal of good for the community, and the new facility would just add to the work they are doing.
“They are positive role models that teach the children how to be good citizens.”
Youth Alive Trust needs $170,000 to finish centre
COMPLETED: Young people using the newly-completed foyer of the youth centre in New Brighton. It will be officially opened this Friday.
James Ridpath
Monday June 15 2015PEGASUS POST 7
A new community is being built in Bromley thanks to Habitat for Humanity and corporate partner, Infor.
Crusaders players and staff have joined with Infor employees by rolling up their sleeves over the past month and helping to build 11 new homes for Habitat Hand-up Christchurch.
The $7.6m project involves the construction of 21 homes to re-house families in need following the earthquakes of 2010 and 2011 which destroyed 20,000 homes.
Habitat Hand-up Christ-church will see families housed in decent homes, eliminating the health issues faced in their current houses and putting them on the path to home ownership over a 10-year period.
Volunteers from Infor, the Crusaders and the Christ-church community have been working at Bayswater Cres and Foresthill Pl in Bromley, building 11 of the project homes. With construction now well-advanced, the first six homes are scheduled to be occu-pied by July.
The Crusaders, Infor and Habitat for Human-ity recently hosted a street party for the community to celebrate the progress of the project to date.
“Over the course of the
last month we have had Crusaders players, staff and Crusaders Academy members volunteer their time and I know that they have all loved having the opportunity to be involved in this build,” Crusaders CEO Hamish Riach said: “It is great to be involved in a project where the direct benefits to this community and to the families involved are so clear to see, so we congratulate Infor and Habi-tat for Humanity on driving the project.”
Crusaders head coach Todd Blackadder and mem-bers of the team presented a tree to each of the 11 families, to plant in their new gardens.
“It was humbling to be there and see how grateful these families are for the help they’re receiving. But this is no handout – these families have been working incredibly hard themselves
to get their new homes built and it is awesome to see them so close to being able to move out of their current sub-standard living situations and into the new houses that they’ve been so involved in constructing,” Blackadder said.
Families selected in the project build were those who have been severely af-fected by the housing crisis that resulted from the Can-terbury earthquakes. Cru-saders commercial partner, Infor, has pledged $10,000 towards the build as part of its corporate sponsorship partnership with Habitat for Humanity International.
“This partnership reflects Infor’s continued com-mitment to being actively involved in the future of New Zealand, Christchurch and the wider Canterbury region,” said Jo-Anne Ruhl, managing director, Infor Pacific.
MUSCLE: (Left to right) – Crusaders Israel Dagg, Johnny McNicholl and Joe Moody putting their building skills to the test.
Crusaders lend hand to build homes
PROGRESS: Some of the homes under construction.
NICE GESTURE: THE Avonside-Wainoni Community Service Trust held their own Queen’s Birthday honours to recognise three volunteers who have given thousands of hours of time at the trust. Trust co-ordinator, Betty Chapman (left), with the three Wainoni Service Medal recipients Bessie Coffey, Janice Moss and Colleen Dunlop and former Yaldhurst MP Margaret Austin who presented the awards.
Residents will be included in the consultation process for the next stage of the QE II rebuild.
Mayor Lianne Dalziel said the city council is com-mitted to engaging with res-idents over the development of the Eastern Recreation and Sport Centre.
This will also include working closely with the Ministry of Education and Avonside Girls’ and Shirley Boys’ high schools to ensure that the co-location of the recreation and sport centre with these facilities benefits the entire community, she says.
The city council also agreed the Burwood-Peg-asus Community Board should have sign-off on each part of the concept de-sign for the new centre on behalf of the community.
The team working on the design of the facility will en-
gage with the community board to ensure that the views of the wider commu-nity are incorporated into the concept design, follow-ing consultation with resi-dents.
City councillors for the Burwood-Pegasus Ward David East and Glenn Livingstone say they are pleased the matter is now resolved and they can final-ly get on with building the recreation and sport centre
and bringing much-needed aquatic facilities back to the east.
Community board chair-woman Andrea Cummings said: “I’m delighted that the process is back on track. This is a great outcome for the whole community, which includes local resi-dents, schools and Eastern Recreation and Sport Cen-tre supporters.”
Construction of the cen-tre is scheduled to begin in
Involving community priority in QE II rebuild
NEXT STEP: The bare land at QE II where a new facility is expected to start construction in August.
Monday June 15 2015 PEGASUS POST8
Yo u r a g e n t, Yo u r h o m e , Yo u r f u t u r e
P 0800 DEBBIE027 777 0411
LICENSED SALES CONSULTANT REAA 2008
Hop, skip and jump in the city $429,000 Listing Number: BE192323
2/384 Madras Street, Christchurch Central
This three bedroom central city townhouse offers all the facilities one needs, with the bonus of being close to all the exciting new developments happening in the city. On a small, easy care freehold section, this two level home offers generous open plan living downstairs, and three bedrooms upstairs, with the master boasting more space than some lounges. Two bathrooms and an internal access garage completes the picture of an ideal city pad.
Close to bus connections, and the offerings of the city, it is entirely possible you may spend more time rediscovering the city centre than spending your evenings at home. Make no mistake though, this home is warm and inviting and will offer the comforts expected from modern homes. Our owners have bought a new house and want to be sold. Make sure you hop into our open homes, this is one property you shouldn’t skip past. Open Homes Sat/Sun 12.30-1pm
23 12 1
KEITH HARTSHORNE 0275 663 909QUALITY FURNITURE SPECIALISTS
RE - UPHOLSTERY SPECIALISTS
No job too big or small
Visit us online www.qualityfurniture.co.nz
P. 371 7500
Still able to offer you the finest top
quality new furniture
Hours of Business: 7am-4.30pm Mon-Thurs Fri 8am to midday
or by appointment with Keith 027 566 3909
VISIT OUR NEW LOCATION430 ST ASAPH STREET!
RECOVER YOUR LOVED FURNITURE
NEW LOCATION ADVERT.pdf 1 1/05/2014 11:51:35 a.m.
OUR LOCATION
Inspiration for home, leisure & life!
Live DemosInformative seminars
WIN $25,000 CASHLatest TrendsShow specials only
Free ParkingJUNE 26-28 | 10AM-5PM | HORNCASTLE ARENAw w w . s t a r h o m e s h o w . k i w i
Monday June 15 2015PEGASUS POST 9
1005 Ferry rd Ph 384 2063
while stocks last (see instore for terms and conditions)Barry & kerry
And remember we’re Not Just Books!
great new winter reads!
Plastic Trays, 4 Coffee Mug Set, 4 Coffee Cup Set,
Cheese Plate And Handle, Cheese Knife Set,
Large Retro Tea Towels
AssortedKiwi Retro
Kitchenware
AssortedKiwi Retro
KitchenwareAssorted range of
Monday June 15 2015 PEGASUS POST10
As the parent of a prospective Linwood College Year 7 student, it was a treat to attend the school’s Open Night. On a crisp May evening my son and I were greeted by a stream of senior students who welcomed us warmly with their smiles and salutations. After an initial gathering, we were whisked away by a student tour guide.Watching an automated 3D-printer constructing a student-designed object was captivating. However; the clinking of robots darting around a classroom floor soon lured my son and myself away. We passed the rows of students studiously designing highly complex robots on computers and we meandered down to the home economics room where we tasted delicious morsels before wandering on.
Although we loved to watch passionate dramatists and to hear such accomplished young musicians in the student-conducted jazz band, (as well as to feel the beat of the ever-so-cool outdoor Street Samba band), our favourite place had to be the science laboratory.Having given our tour guide the slip, we stayed in the laboratory for half an hour and were guided by enthusiastic students and staff who demonstrated interactively all manner of amazing scientific principles. My son has now started looking ahead and is talking about high school with a clearer vision. He is also contemplating life as a science teacher…
Linwood College • Phone 982-0100 • Email: [email protected] • www.linwoodcollege.school.nz
LEARNING PATHWAYS TO THE FUTURE
The Big Sing
Outstanding Athlete
Prestigious Award goes to Linwood College Student
As part of the Year 7 and 8 challenge unit, ‘The Science of Sound’, classes have had lessons with some of our Science teachers, including Mr. Moulin. They demonstrated and explored what sound is and how it travels, using several scientific tools and methods.
A stunning, student-driven stage performance was presented at the Horncastle Arena with our Linwood College students gaining Awards for Excellence for concept design, student leadership and choreography.
Head Students 2015, left to right: Jordan Meddings, Dep Head Girl, Waiariki Paraone, Head Boy, Sammy O’Hara, Head Girl and Clayton Amer, Dep Head Boy
At the recent South Island Secondary School Athletics Championship, Ngarama O’Keefe (Year 12) came first place in the hammer throw, second in shot-put and third place in the discus throw. Congratulations Ngarama!
Congratulations to Bhavna Lata in Year 13 (right) who was presented with the prestigious Hagley/Ferrymead Community Service Award, 2015 in recognition of her extensive contribution to the local community. Standing alongside Bhavna is Alexandra Davids, a Hagley/Ferrymead Community Board member.
We were very fortunate to be the school selected for a three-hour choral on-site workshop with Dr. Don Campbell who is a visiting choral expert. He is the Professor of Music and Director of Choral Activities at Southern Wesleyan University in South Carolina, USA. Dr Campbell coached the Linwood College choir, along with students from St Bede’s College and accompaniment from members of the talented local men’s chorus, The Plainsmen. This was a fantastic learning opportunity, as on 4th June our young vocalists performed at The Big Sing Choral Competition held at Knox Church where they put on an amazing performance.
Over the past year, Linwood College sports’ teams have grown with student participation increasing dramatically. So what is inspiring this growth? As with any successful school activity it comes back to passionate teachers, highly committed coaches, referees and other volunteers. Right, is an email that we received about our Under 20 Basketball Team, coached by past student, Tama Wihongi.
Enrolling now for 2016
Re: Canterbury Basketball’s Boys’ Secondary School Thompson
Trophy Competition
Hello,
I just felt I needed to let the school know that you have a truly,
marvellous Senior Boys team. I have just finished refereeing them
at Lincoln College. They were great sportsmen, very polite, fun and
have certainly done your school proud.
They didn’t have a win, but played hard to the very end. Their coach
is doing a great job with them.
Kind Regards,
Sandra French,
Senior Basketball Referee
The Science of Sound
Stage Challenge Awards
Open Night Expo
Sporting Success
GRASSROOTS SPORT
Premiership W D L PTSSt Thomas 3 0 0 9Papanui 2 0 1 6CBHS 2 0 1 6
SCHOOLSNAPSHOT
FIRST 11 FOOTBALL
PREMIER BASKETBALLBoys, Div 1 W D L PTSMiddleton Grange 7 0 0 21STAC 5 0 2 17CBHS 4 0 3 15Burnside 4 0 2 14
FOR FULL STANDINGS, RESULTS, AND OTHER SPORTS, YOU CAN VISIT: WWW.BIT.LY/1DNUWI3
SUPERNET
W D L PTSSt Margaret’s 5 0 0 20Ashburton 5 0 0 20Cashmere 3 1 1 14Avonside Girls’ 2 0 3 9
Girls, Div 1 W D L PTSRangiora 4 0 0 8CGHS 2 0 1 4Ashburton 2 0 2 4
STEADY: Holly Male and Anabel Bramley from Chisnallwood pace themselves during the race.
BATTLE: Zac Evans from Chisnallwood sprints to the finish line ahead of Zach Goldsmith from Christchurch South, to claim 14th place.
CLIMB: Ben Shipley from Chisnallwood concentrates as he runs uphill on his way to a sixth-place finish.
PACE: Zac Bergersen from Chisnallwood.
ENDING: Olivia McKey from Chisnallwood sprints to the finish line.
More than 300 pupils from the city’s intermediate schools took part in the cross-country championships at Halswell Quarry on Wednesday. The year 7 boys’ race was won by William Emslie of Cobham Intermediate, the year 7 girls’ by Sophie Williamson of Heaton Intermediate, the year 8 girls’ by Lucy Kokich, of Cobham, the year 8 boys’ by Laurence Pithie, of Cobham, and the athletes with disability race by Lily-Kate Hovell-Allomes, of Chisnallwood. PHOTOS: GEOFF SLOAN
TUSSLE: Meg Kinder from Chisnallwood leads Frances Stevenson from Heaton during the first lap – they went on to finish 25th and 30th.
Monday June 15 2015PEGASUS POST 11
A TRUSTED FAMILY BUSINESS FOR OVER 35 YEARS
233 Stanmore Road • Phone (03) 389-0536FINANCE NOW AVAILABLE FROM NO DEPOSIT UP TO 36 MONTHS
“The best little furniture shop in town”Richmond Discount Furniture
Phone: 03 384 6540 183 Dyers Rd, Bromley • OPEN 7 DAYS
Weekdays 7.30am-5pm. Weekends 8.30am-5pm www.dyersroadandlandscapes.co.nz
Dyers Road Landscape & Garden Supplies• Barks • Peastraw • Composts - we supply the best available • Aggregates - Chip, Round and Basecourse • Pavers & Schist products • Pungas • Decorative Stones & Landscaping Rocks • Trailer Hire first hour free with purchase • Bag & Bulk - pick up or delivered
David, Carol & Mike
We will deliver!
SOIL AND
HARDFILLDUMPING
The Styx Mill Road EcoDrop will be closed for
maintenance for two days.Monday 22nd JuneTuesday 23rd June
Alternative EcoDrops can be found at40 Metro Place, Bromley or
25 Parkhouse Road, Sockburn
03 941 7513www.ecocentral.co.nz
FOOD
The strange history of the hamburgerIn spite of its name, the hamburger did not origi-nate in Germany. In the early 19th century, Ham-burg butchers did, how-ever, chop steak very finely, combine it with onions and seasonings and form it into “steaks” or patties.
When later in the century German immigrants ar-rived in America, many opened restaurants. A ver-sion of the Hamburg steak appeared on menus—as the most expensive item.
But, then, during the mid 1800s, when many Americans found indus-
trial jobs, a bun was placed around the Hamburg steak to make it easier to eat. It wasn’t until 1921 that the first fast-food hamburger outlet opened in Wichita, Kansas. Now, on average, Americans consume three hamburgers a week, for a national total of nearly 50 billion burgers eaten each year. They’re so popular there is a national Ham-burger Day, May 28, and a
Hamburger Hall of Fame in Seymour, Wisconsin.
Hamburgers are generally regarded as fatty and un-healthy. But it all depends on the filling. If you can pack at least four vegetables (raw preferably) into a wholemeal bun plus some lean meat or fish, then you have a healthy meal that all the family can enjoy. Just forget the fried chips and replace them with grilled vegetables or fruit kebabs and yoghurt.
If you want, you can sub-stitute rice, mushrooms or a potato cake for the bun.
with GLENYS WOOLLARD
If you have a food questionemail Glenys [email protected]
Q A&DO YOU HAVE A RECIPE FORZUCCHINI SOUP?Saute 250g chopped onion in25g butter, then add 250gpeeled and diced potatofollowed by 500g roughly-chopped zucchini.
Stir-fry a fewminutesmore, then add 1 tsp saltand 2 cups chicken stock.Cover and cook 20minutesor until vegetables aretender, stir in 1 cupmilk andblend until smooth. Addmore salt if necessary plusfreshly ground black pepperand 1 tbsp chopped freshherbs, such as parsley,chives and thyme. Reheatgently, sprinklingindividual serves withgrated cheddar.
WHY DO SO MANY DISHES CALLFOR AN ONION COOKED INBUTTER BEFORE THE MAINCOOKING?
For flavour. Some recipessuggest cooking untiltender but not brown,others go on until the
onions are golden orcaramelised. Either way it’sworth it if you enjoy tastyfood. You can cut theamount of fat used bycovering the pot while youronion cooks— the lidcollects moisture thatwould normally evaporate,and by returning this to theonion, it avoids burning.
Tues
dayGLTu
esda
y FoodHumble spuds get a sweet fix
‘‘Whenharvested, theywere keptexclusively forthe Inca kings.
WHOwould havethought that thehumble spudwasonce regarded asboth a food and a
fashion accessory fit for royalty?Native to South America,potatoes were first cultivated bythe Incas about 200BC. The jewelin the crownwas the Peruvianpurple potato— royally purpleinside and out.When harvested,theywere kept exclusively forthe Inca kings.And in 18th-century France,
Marie Antoinette made aWorldofWearable Art-type fashionstatement by parading aroundthe countryside wearing potatoblossoms on her expensivedresses.Whenmost of us think of
packet ‘‘chips’’ we tend to thinkof fatty, salty occasional treats.But I was recently pleasantly
surprised to discover amoreishrange of proper chips— 100 percent natural, gluten-free, GMO-free and hand-cooked in high-oleic sunflower oil. Ned andMina Smith, the expatriateAmerican couple who run thefamily-style Proper Crispsoperation in Nelson, brandedtheir delights ‘‘crisps’’ todistinguish them frommass-produced ‘‘chips’’. And they are
different. I just love themcrushed and sprinkled overicecream. The rapport between
the salty tang of the chips andthe sweetness of the icecream isa taste treat.The potato is certainly
common and a staple worldwide.They are cheap, hardy and easyto grow, and are high in starch,protein and vitamins. They arealso versatile.We all love thetraditional potato favourites butthis week I’m serving upsomething funky— potatoeswith icecream, in chocolatetruffles, with squid and in agluten-free pastry.
RECIPESTOFFEE & POTATOCRISPS VANILLAICECREAMProper Crisps are delicate.Perfect for coating icecream.
4 large scoops French vanillaicecream1 large cup Proper Crisps inMarlborough Sea Salt, lightlycrushed1/2 cup long thread coconut,lightly toasted4 meringue nests, optionalToffee: 1/2 cup sugar1/2 cup water
Refreeze the scoops oficecream. When hard, roll in thecrushed crisps and coconut.Freeze, until ready to serve.
To make the toffee, placesugar and water in a large,microwave-proof glass bowl.Microwave on high for 2minutes.
Stir to dissolve sugar.Continue microwaving for 3-4minutes until liquid is lightgolden. Remove — the toffeewill continue to colour onstanding.
Remove icecream fromfreezer. Place in meringuenests, if using. Drizzle withtoffee. Serve immediately.
Serves 4.
CHOCOLATE POTATOTRUFFLESThe mashed potato must befree of seasonings, cream andbutter. It should also be verywell mashed and have asmooth consistency.
1 cup dark chocolate chips1/2 cup cold cooked mashedpotatoes1/2 tsp vanilla essence4-5 pieces crystallised gingerDark cocoa powder for dusting
Place chocolate chips in amicrowave-proof bowl. Melt on50 per cent power for about 2minutes. When completelymelted, stir into mashed potatovery well.Add vanilla essence and stir wellagain. The mixture should besmooth. Chill for 30 minutes.
Cut ginger into thirds orquarters. Take a tablespoon ofpotato mixture and roll around apiece of ginger.
Repeat with remainingmixture. Place on a plate anddust with dark cocoa powder.Roll into small balls. Dust withcocoa. Refrigerate until firm.
Can be stored in fridge for upto one week.
Makes 16.
POTATO & SQUIDSALADThis is based on a PetaMathias recipe that she will bedemonstrating at theChristchurch Food Show, April4-6.
400g waxy potatoes4 eggs, free-range/organic, ifpossible1 large shallot4 tbsp olive oil1-2 tsp diced or crushed chilli100g squid rings8 pitted black olives8 anchovies, oil retained2 tbsp white-wine vinegarFlaky sea saltFreshly ground black pepperto taste
Peel potatoes. Place in cold,lightly salted water. Bring toboil. Simmer, until cooked.Don’t overcook. Slice thickly.
Meanwhile, place eggs incold water. Bring to boil.Simmer for 5-6 minutes. Cool,then peel and quarter. Sliceshallot and place in icy water tocrisp.
Heat a little of the olive oil in afrying pan. Add diced chilli.
Saute squid rings for about 2minutes, until just cooked.Combine with potatoes, shallot,eggs, olives and anchovies in abowl.
Make a dressing usingremaining olive oil, a little oilfrom the anchovies and vinegar.Season. Drizzle over salad.
Serves 8 as a starter.
GLUTEN-FREEPOTATO PASTRY450g cooked warm mashedpotato100g butter, chopped1 & 1/4 cups rice flour1/2 cup cornflour1 tsp salt1 egg, lightly beaten
Place warm mashed potato andbutter in a large bowl and mixwell. Add rice flour, cornflour,salt and egg. Mix well. Use yourhand to mix it, if easier. Wrapthe dough in a plastic bag. Setaside for 30 minutes to rest.Roll out to about 1cm thicknessor thinner. Great for pie pastryor for sausage rolls.
Makes 800g.
MOROCCAN BEEF BURGERS
2 fillet steaks 1 tsp Moroccan seasoning 1/2 cup prepared thin, tempura-style batter 2 each: diagonal slices of carrot & parsnip rice bran oil for frying 1 orange ¼ cup each: baby salad leaves, mint leaves 2 medium baps, split and
lightly toasted 2-3 tbsp pomegranate molasses
Sprinkle the steaks with the Moroccan seasoning. Add a little seasoning to the tempura-style batter.
Dip the carrot and pars-nip slices into the batter and deep-fry, until golden. Remove and drain on paper towels. Keep warm.
Pan-fry the steak for 2-3
minutes each side. Place aside and keep warm.
Cut 2 thin slices of orange. Sprinkle the greens with the juice from the remainder of the orange.
Place half the greens on the base of the toasted baps, then add the carrot and parsnip, the diagonally sliced steak, more greens then drizzle with the pomegranate.
Lean the bap tops on the side. —Serves 2
Tues
dayGLTu
esda
y Food
with GLENYS WOOLLARD
If you have a food question emailGlenys [email protected].
Q A&Do I have to remove the blackvein that remains in the back ofsome store-bought prawns?It’s not essential, but thatvein is actually the prawn’sdigestive tract, and can begritty. Somost cooks preferto remove it, which can bedone either before or aftercooking— before is easiest.Use the sharp point of a
knife tomake a shallow cutabove the path of the vein,then gently ease it out witha toothpick and discard.Avoid overcooking
prawns or theywill betough.
What do I do with pomegranatemolasses?Try a little brushed over theskin of chicken beforeroasting; add a spoonful tocasseroles, soups andmarinades; combine witholive oil and drizzle overvegetables before roasting;whisk into salad dressingsto replace some of thevinegar or lemon juice; add
to humus and other dips;stir into a glass of sparklingwater; or serve over vanillaicecream.Made from thejuice of the fresh fruitreduced to a thick darksyrup, pomegranatemolasses keeps indefinitelyat room temperature.
The strange history of the hamburger"There is a[US] nationalHamburgerDay, May 28,and a HamburgerHall of Fame.”
DESPITE its name,the hamburger didnot originate inGermany. In theearly 19th century,
Hamburg butchers did, however,chop steak very finely, combineit with onions and seasoningsand form it into “steaks” orpatties.When later in the century
German immigrants arrived inAmerica, many openedrestaurants. A version of the
Hamburg steak appeared onmenus— as themost expensiveitem.But, then, during themid
1800s, whenmanyAmericansfound industrial jobs, a bunwas
placed around the Hamburgsteak tomake it easier to eat. Itwasn’t until 1921 that the firstfast-food hamburger outletopened inWichita, Kansas. Now,on average, Americans consumethree hamburgers a week, for anational total of nearly 50 billionburgers eaten each year.They’re so popular there is anational Hamburger Day, May28, and a Hamburger Hall ofFame in Seymour,Wisconsin.Hamburgers are generally
regarded as fatty and unhealthy.But it all depends on the filling. Ifyou can pack at least fourvegetables (raw preferably) intoa wholemeal bun plus some leanmeat or fish, then you have ahealthymeal that all the familycan enjoy. Just forget the friedchips and replace themwithgrilled vegetables or fruitkebabs and yoghurt.If youwant, you can
substitute rice, mushrooms ora potato cake for the bun.
RECIPES
VERSATILITY:The hamburgercan take manyforms, allscrumptuous.
MOROCCAN BEEFBURGERS
2 fillet steaks1 tsp Moroccan seasoning1/2 cup prepared thin,tempura-style batter2 each: diagonal slices ofcarrot & parsniprice bran oil for frying1 orange1/4 cup each: baby saladleaves, mint leaves2 medium baps, split andlightly toasted2-3 tbsp pomegranatemolasses
Sprinkle the steaks with theMoroccan seasoning. Add alittle seasoning to the tempura-style batter.
Dip the carrot and parsnipslices into the batter and deep-fry, until golden. Remove anddrain on paper towels. Keepwarm.
Pan-fry the steak for 2-3minutes each side. Place asideand keep warm.
Cut 2 thin slices of orange.Sprinkle the greens with thejuice from the remainder of theorange.
Place half the greens on thebase of the toasted baps, thenadd the carrot and parsnip, thediagonally sliced steak, more
greens then drizzle with thepomegranate.
Lean the bap tops on theside. — Serves 2
BLACK BEANBEETROOTMUSHROOMBURGERSBlack bean beetroot burgersare a new product locatedclose to the cheese insupermarket chiller cabinets.
8 large portobello mushroomssalt and pepper to taste2-3 tbsp canola oil2 vine sweet mini peppers,thinly sliced4 black bean beetroot burgers12 sprigs flat-leaf parsley1/2 cup beetroot & roastedcashew hummus or similar
Discard mushroom stems, thenseason and pan-fry in the oil,until just tender. Remove andkeep warm.
Stir-fry the peppers quicklyand place aside.
Pan-fry the burgers for about2 minutes each side or until hot.
Layer the burgers, peppersand parsley on 4 of the cookedmushrooms.
Top with some hummus thenthe mushroom caps.
— Serves 4
SUSHI BURGERFresh or smoked oysters canbe used.
1 cup sushi rice1 1/2 cups water1-2 tbsp sushi su (ready-mixedsushi vinegar)1/3 cup mayonnaise1 tsp wasabi paste200g boneless salmon2 tbsp lemon juice16 thin slices cucumber4 oysters8 coriander leaves
Cook the rice in the water. Add alittle more water if necessary.Cover and stand for 5 minutesthen fluff with a fork, adding thesushi su at the same time.
Meanwhile, combine themayo and wasabi.
Place salmon in a microwavedish and sprinkle with lemonjuice. Cover and microwave onhigh for 1 & 1/2 to 2 minutes,until just cooked. Remove skinand divide salmon into 4 pieces.
Take a mould or biscuitcutter and make 4 round ricediscs. Top with the cucumber,salmon and oysters, wasabimayo, coriander leaves andanother smaller round disc ofrice. Can be garnished withstrips of fried nori or cavolonero leaves. — Serves 4
STICKY CHICKENBAGEL BURGERS
500g skinned and bonedchicken breasts1 tbsp canola oil2 tsp Worcestershire sauce1/4 cup each: tomatosauce, barbecue sauce,brown sugar1 tsp smoked paprika4 bagels, split and lightlytoasted4 each: large frilly lettuceleaves, spring onions1 tsp sesame seeds
Slice the chicken into 1cmstrips. Pan-fry in the oil until justcooked, about 5 minutes.
Combine the sauces, brownsugar and smoked paprika andstir into the chicken. Heat for afew seconds.
Meanwhile, line the bases ofthe bagels with the lettuceleaves.
Trim the spring onions.Thinly slice the green ends so
they will curl then place in icywater.
Top the lettuce with thesticky chicken.
Sprinkle with sesame seeds,cover with the bagel top andinsert a spring onion curl in thebagel hole.
— Serves 4
BLACK BEAN BEETROOT MUSHROOM BURGERS Black bean beetroot burg-ers are a new product located close to the cheese in supermarket chiller cabinets.
8 large portobello mush-roomssalt and pepper to taste
2-3 tbsp canola oil 2 vine sweet mini pep-pers, thinly sliced 4 black bean beetroot burgers 12 sprigs flat-leaf parsley ½ cup beetroot & roasted cashew hummus or similar
Discard mushroom stems, then season and pan-fry in the oil, until just tender.
Remove and keep warm. Stir-fry the peppers
quickly and place aside. Pan-fry the burgers for
about 2 minutes each side or until hot.
Layer the burgers, pep-pers and parsley on 4 of the cooked mushrooms.
Top with some hummus then the mushroom caps.
—Serves 4
VERSATILITY: The hamburger can take many forms, all scrumptuous.
Monday June 15 2015 PEGASUS POST12
CreativeAfterSchoolProgrammedActivities
P: 349 9260 or 027 352 1638E: [email protected]: www.caspa.org.nz
call us noW
Subsidies Apply
•We provide a safe, creative Environment for 5-13 year olds•Our staff are trained•A range of fun activities•7.15-8.30am and 3-6pm Mon—Fri•8am-6pm Holidays•Kids just LOVE it!
CASPAAfter School
& Holiday Programme
Our Lady of Victories School NOW OPEN!
ACCEPTLEARNPLAYHAPPYACHIEVE
• Activitiesthatstimulate
• Exciting&educational
• Highlyprofessionalteachers
• Assistsindividualdevelopment
• Childcaresubsidymaybeavailable
• 20ECEhoursavailable
Early Childhood Educational Centre
CALL AND SEE US TO ENROL
45RandallSt,Richmond(ClosetoThePalms)
Ph 3856319
[Edition datE]2
CASPA is now pleased to advise they have a new CASPA at Harewood School on Harewood Road.
CASPA attributes its success to the variety of activities on offer as well as the convenience and affordability for parents. CASPA kids enjoy an exciting range of activities including sports, music, games, drama, arts and craft as well as fun trips. Previous themes and activities have included a Karaoke Dance Party, CASPA Fear Factor, Healthy Art, Out Of Africa and hundreds of other amazing
themes/activities!CASPA parents enjoy peace of
mind, knowing their kids are safe and enjoying the benefits of a quality after-school programme. Some parents and caregivers also enjoy government subsidies for CASPA. CASPA is child youth and family approved for the OSCAR Subsidy and in some circumstances, the full CASPA fee will be covered by the subsidy.
For more information or to enrol, phone Caroline, Rachel or Tania on 349 9260 or visit www.caspa.org.nz.
New Zealand designs and made to order
Kids love CASPACASPA (Creative After School Programmed Activities) offers children the opportunity to be creative, make new friends and try new experiences all within a safe, nurturing environment. CASPA offers working parents an affordable after-school and school
holiday programme that their kids just love!
A unique children’s bedroom is made so easy with the hottest designs from BC Magic Wallpaper. Forget about the old
style paste and brush, our removable self-adhesive fabric wallpaper can transform your room within 15 minutes. And it’s just as easy to peel off without permanent damage to your wall when you are ready to reuse it somewhere else. Every piece is New Zealand designed and made to order. We can customise the colour to suit your home and cut it to panels that work for your measurements.
Visit us today and see the samples at 2B/93 Main South Road, Sockburn 8042, or phone 348 6375.
Monday June 15 2015PEGASUS POST 13
BARRINGTON MALLThe Warehouse
BARRINGTONJewellery Centre
BARRINGTONJEWELLERY
CENTREENTRANCE
ATHELSTAN STREET
Ruby RingClient Name:
JC12-7834AdValuation Number:
Valuation for Insurance
1st Fl/10a Athelstan Street,
Barrington
Christchurch
JVC Valuers
03 332 4233
03 982 4234
[email protected]:Email:
Ph:
20 July 2012
$NZ Exchange Rates US$ 0.7775 Metal Prices (NZ$/ounce) Gold 2055.16 Platinum 1857.87 Palladium
785.52 Silver 36.09
1 SOLITAIRE RINGItem:
Alloy: 18ct yellow gold, Stamped : (18ct/1.00), Manufacture: assembled cast, Maker Designer: na, Setting:
tapered six claw, Underrail: straight, Shoulders diamond set extended and pointed cross over,
Shank/Band: narrow, near flat and slightly tapered.
DIAMOND.. one claw set, round brilliant cut diamond measuring 5.37 - 5.29 mm, estimated total weight
0.58 carats, with apparent averaged quality of; Colour: I-J, Clarity: low SI2, Make: medium good.
DIAMOND.. Fourteen channel set, round brilliant cut diamonds measuring 1.93 - 1.95 mm, estimated
total weight 0.42 carats, with apparent averaged quality of; Colour: H-I, Clarity: SI2-I1, Make: medium.
DiamondLink #L049M- www.diamondlink.co.nz
510Item Weight: Good
Condition: Good
Durability:$6,275.00
NRV- New Replacement Value
Valuer: Jim Young, GIA: Diamonds Graduate GIA: ADG
Authorised signature:
Economic Factors:
......
grams
VALUERS DECLARATION - I hereby certify that the above item was personally examined by me on the date shown
and has been valued for the purpose of Insurance. This report does not constitute a warranty or guarantee. This
report should be read in conjunction with the attached schedule
Ph: (03) 337 6576 Email: [email protected]
Jewellery Manufacture, Repair & Restoration
Craig Anderson NZTCMJ
Goldsmithwww.jvcvaluers.co.nz
Ph: (03) 332 4233 Email: [email protected]
®
www.claritydiamonds.co.nz www.titaniumweddingrings.co.nz
www.pwbeck.com.au Ph: (03) 982 2982 or 0800 4 RINGS
Email: [email protected]
Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 9.00am – 5.30pm Clarity Diamonds: After 5.30pm Weekdays and Saturdays (by Appointment only)
LeveL 1 - 10a atheLstan street, Barrington, ChristChurCh
Milton St
Frank lei
gh
St
Barrington St
Barrington St
athelStan StBarrington
Shopping
Centre
Barrington jewellery
Centre
Barrington
Medical
WE ARE
HERE
SiMeon St
Professional service from professional people
Edwin Edmonds Clarity DiamondsGIA Diamond Cert.
Craig Anderson Goldsmith / Manufacturing Jeweller
Member Goldsmiths Guild of N.Z.NZTCMJ
Jim Young JVC ValuersSenior ValuerGIA: Diamonds Graduate
Bei Kong JVC ValuersFGA: GemmogolistGIA: Diamond Grading
Craig Anderson – Goldsmith / Manufacturing Jeweller With 38 years experience at the workbench Craig specialises in jewellery repair and restoration. A member of the Goldsmiths Guild of New Zealand, Craig completed his apprenticeship in Wellington and attained his Trade Certificate in Manufacturing Jewellery in 1978. Jewellery repairs, ring resizing and restorations are carried out by Craig in his workshop on the premises. Craig will discuss the best available options to you in regards repairs as well as advice on the care and maintenance of your precious jewellery items. Whilst no appointment is necessary Craig can be contacted on (03) 337 6576 if you wish to make a time to see him.
JVC Valuers, Jewellery Valuation Specialists Why use JVC ? See why JVC Valuers, jewellery valuation specialists are leading the industry in jewellery valuation services.1. EXPERIENCE. As we value more precious jewellery than anyone else in NZ, our valuation team have unrivalled expertise. We can value all types of jewellery, diamonds and gemstones. We value antique watches, antique jewellery, Asian 22 carat or 24 carat gold jewellery.2. QUALITY. Our valuations meet Insurance Company standards. Your jewellery will be clearly described, cleaned, photographed and valued. (see sample in advertisement)3. PRICE. We offer fair and transparent pricing based on the work we do, not the value of your jewellery. So there’s no hidden fees. 4. SECURITY. Your jewellery stays on our premises, all our valuations are completed in house.5. CONVENIENT. JVC Valuers has four valuation centres conveniently located in Auckland, Tauranga, Wellington & Christchurch (Christchurch, 1st floor 10a Athelstan Street-next to medical centre).6. SERVICE. By appointment you can make a booking at our special Valuation Days, to have your jewellery valued within the same day. Please Phone 332 4233.7. Check us out. www.jvcvaluers.co.nz
offering a combined expertise in jewellery of over 100 years.
opened in 1999 Barrington Jewellery Centre offers unique service where you can purchase your engagement, wedding rings and remakes, have jewellery repaired, ring resizing and
restoration completed, as well as your precious items of jewellery valued.
Barrington Jewellery CentreYouR oNe sTop JeWelleRY shop
Facebook recommendation:Highly recommend Clarity Diamonds and Edwin. We had our wedding rings sorted here and can’t fault the service. My wife designed her wedding ring with Edwin, he was thoughtful and considerate to what we wanted. Every detail done to what we asked for without any issues AA++Wayne Guerin - Christchurch
Clarity Diamonds - Edwin EdmondsClarity Diamonds was established by Edwin Edmonds to offer a personalised service to provide the best combination of style quality and value for money. Over the last 35 years Edwin has specialised in engagement and wedding rings and carries one of the largest selections in Christchurch which customers can order in the combinations that suit them best. Free Quotes are given and a design service is also available. Remaking of your jewellery is also a speciality at Clarity Diamonds where we can recreate your treasured pieces
$4,750
Stunning Aquamarine
NEW – KEEp AN EyE out For our StuNNiNG FEAturE riNGS. A NEW riNG iS FEAturED EACh MoNth For A liMitED tiME or uNtil SolD. Go to ClArityDiAMoNDS.Co.Nz/FEAturE-riNGS For thiS MoNth’S CurrENt DESiGN
LAST mONTh ALONE mORE ThAN 700 NEW ZEALANdERS NEEdEd TO CLAIm fOR LOST OR STOLEN
JEWELLERY ANd WATChES. If YOU NEEd TO CLAIm NOW, WOULd YOUR
JEWELLERY bE fULLY INSUREd?
remade ring
After
Before
Monday June 15 2015 PEGASUS POST14
Open 7 days | 8 Convenient local locationsHornby • Barrington • Ferry Rd • Papanui • Riccarton • Upper Riccarton • New Brighton • Rangiora www.couplands.co.nz
PREMIUM BREAD MILKWhite, Wholemeal, Grain & Honey.
Dairy Dale2 litre varieties
$500 $6603 FOR 2 FOR
Images are serving suggestions only. Available while stocks last.
THE HOME OF GOOD BAKING
Golden & crunchy - these delicious syrup biscuits are wonderfully moreish.
HOKEY POKEY BISCUITS 15pk
SQUARE MINCE & VEGE PIE
CARAMELDELUXE SLICE
CUPCAKES RANGE 6pk
A divine slice oozing with gooey caramel - everything about it says “decadence.”
SAVE 50c
$349 99CSAVE $198 SAVE 98c EACH
2 FOR 2 FOR$10 $500
Luscious Lemon, Red Velvet, Chocadee Choc.
15/06/15 to 21/06/1515/06/15 to 21/06/1515/06/15 to 21/06/15
[EDITION DATE]2
Denyse Saunders is well-respected in the industry and has over 40 years’ experience. She has trained models that have gone on to have
international success in Paris, Tokyo, New York, London and Sydney.
Working with national, international and local television, � lm and photographic crews, her models are highly regarded and in constant demand. Denyse Saunders Model Management is always on the lookout for new upcoming models that they can groom for international success.
� roughout the years, Denyse herself has tutored hundreds of students and continues to teach small groups in her sought a� er modelling courses, especially for teens,
tweens and children. She tutors only a selected number of students and courses each year to ensure personal tuition.
� e next courses are in the July school
holidays from July 15 to 17 for teens, tweens and children from 5 years to 20 years, focusing on TV, photographic and catwalk modelling as well as skincare,
Denyse Saunders Model Management is one of
Australasia’s most successful and experienced agencies and
training schools. Formerly known as Spotlight Model Agency, it is still
based in Christchurch, near the heart of the city.
makeup, hair care, etiquette, clothes colours and coordination for the teens.
� e modelling courses are popular for those wanting to get involved in the modelling industry, or for those who would like to gain greater con� dence in their appearance.
Denyse Saunders Model Management is o� ering a 50 per cent discount on their July courses to anyone that says they read this article.
For more information, go to www.denysesaunders.com/. Contact Denyse directly by phone on 021 255 0629 or email [email protected].
Denyse SaundersTeens, tweens and children’s
school holiday modelling coursesfun * fashionable * fabulous
holidays from July 15 to 17 for
makeup, hair care, etiquette, clothes colours and coordination for the teens.
for those wanting to get involved in the modelling industry, or for those who would like to gain greater con� dence in their appearance.
is o� ering a 50 per cent discount on their July courses to anyone that says they read this article.
Photographer: JRS Photographer www.jrs-photographer.comModels: Denyse Saunders Model ManagementHair & makeup: Coutoa Makeup
Monday June 15 2015PEGASUS POST 15
No appointment necessary
Don’t forget our loyalty card every 6th Haircut is FREE!
South City P. 366 0619Bush Inn Shopping Centre P. 348 7008
OPEN 7 DAYS
Denture
SouthEasy parking
& great service
MEET THE CLINICAL TEAM!
Barrington332 4004
Hornby349 5050
In The Palms Shopping CentreMon-Wed-Sat: 9am-6pm
Thurs-Fri: 9am-9pm Sun: 10am – 6pm
Phone 385 2725
Mega Magnesium Powder
200g PowderMega Magnesium Powder is a high strength magnesium powder providing 3grams of elemental magnesium per 11gm dose.
$39.99 each
Zinc Fix95g PowderHighly concentrated Zinc powder to rapidly boost Zinc levels and deliver a wide range of therapeutic applications.
$24.99 each
30 TabletsCalm, Clear and Focused contains an advanced extract of Panax quinquefolius.
$29.99 each
Cold & Flu Relief
Valid 15th June - 12th July
musclepeople.co.nzBishopdale Clinic
360 3606 YMCA Building
13A Bishopdale Court
City Clinic 961 0236
YMCA Building 12 Hereford Street
Open on Saturdays!
Muscle People are your physiotherapy experts
• Saturdays9am–1pmatourBishopdaleclinic(YMCABuilding)
• Popinforyourpre-sporttaping
• Sportsinjuries,sprainsandstrains,post-surgeryrehabilitation
• Noreferralrequired
Call 360 3606 to make your appointment
www.optimum-mind.co.nz
With Alan’s training and experience, powerfully significant change can often
be achieved in just 1 or 2 sessions.
• Stop Smoking• Lose Weight• Overcome Depression & Anxiety• Resolve Traumas• Motivational Coaching• Performance Coaching• Gain Confidence• Life & Business Coaching
Hypnotherapy & nLP
Dr Alan Fayter DCH optimum Mind LtdPHone: 03 942 2103
• Relieve all kinds of body pain• Relieve asthma and hayfever• Fantastic weight loss results• Great results for insomnia, depression and low energy• Stop cravings for cigarettes, alcohol,
108 Sawyers Arms Rd, Papanui (inside Melrose Building)
Phone: 03 323 4168 • Cell: 027 231 8388
Free Trial Available**Conditions apply
Acupuncture without needlesDr Lan Xiao
A unique PoweRFuL tReAtment wiLL Give
you PAin ReLieF in juSt A Few SeConDS
sweet foods and drugs instantly
dylexery
[EDITION DATE]2
A� er a 17-year career in hairdressing, owner Wendy Philipse launched her own hair salon to feed her passion for hair and has created a
stunning salon with a top quality team. � e salon has recently undergone a complete makeover and features a gorgeous new interior, candles, � owers, soothing music and a comfortable atmosphere. Clients can relax as they are pampered, safe in the knowledge that highly quali� ed and experienced professionals are working with them on their hair and beauty needs.
� e salon has also recently welcomed Kaushal, a fully quali� ed beautician with eight years’ experience. Kaushal specialises in threading, waxing, tinting, facials and massage treatments. She joins a great international team that includes senior hair stylists who have successfully built up
their own client bases. � ey o� er a range of services from cuts, perms, straightening and hair ups for special occasions to beautiful, subtle ombres. � ey are also registered with the NZARH (NZ Association of Registered Hairdressers).
Wendy believes in making quality services
available to all, so hair and beauty prices are a� ordable and they stock and sell an extensive range of professional quality products. � ey include L’Oréal; Redken men’s range; Pureology, a 100 per cent vegan product, which is anti-colour fade; ghd and French-made La Biosthetique. You can purchase them in-store or from their online shop so you can maintain the magic their team has worked on during
International expertise
My Hair & Beauty in Upper Riccarton specialise in all aspects of hairdressing and beauty treatments, and they
believe in going the extra mile so that your experience there will be one to remember. They offer a wide range of hair and beauty services as well as the highest standards
in customer service and hygiene.
your visit. My Hair & Beauty is located at 388
Riccartion Road, Shop 4 Peerswick Mall, Upper Riccarton. Call 03 348 2782 or 021 141 7201 for an appointment or follow them on Facebook w w w. f a c e b o o k / my h a i r a n d b e aut y n z for weekly specials and o� ers. View the full range of services at www.my-hair-and-beauty.co.nz.
The salon has also recently welcomed Kaushal, a fully qualified beautician with eight years’ experience. Kaushal specialises in threading, waxing, tinting, facials and massage treatments.
Monday June 15 2015 PEGASUS POST18
Adventure in every bite with Cookie Bear and his all-new crew
For your chance to go in the draw to win packets of Cookie bear Snap’n’Play biscuits simply fill this out and post to: Star Media Cookie Bear Competition, PO Box 1467 Christchurch, Attn: Marissa Stephen Entries close: Monday June 22nd, 2015.
New Zealand’s favourite bear, Cookie Bear, has teamed up with a colourful cast of characters in a new range of biscuits that deliver more adventure in every bite.Griffin’s new Cookie Bear Snap ‘n’ Play biscuits are themed packets of bikkies each with their own set of fun-loving characters – from pirates to popstars and astronauts – that kids can snap off and eat, making them not only yum but so much fun!The imagination-inspiring biscuits come in three unique adventures and delicious flavours including:• Space Mission – cocoa biscuits with choc icing featuring Cosmo Cookie Bear and his Space Mission Team.• Popstar Party – strawberry flavoured biscuits with pink icing featuring Cookie Bear Beats and his Popstar Party band.• Pirate Voyage – vanilla flavoured biscuits with choc icing featuring Captain Cookie Bear of the infamous S.S. Cookie Craft and his Pirate Voyage Crew.And the fun doesn’t stop when the packet is empty. With just a few everyday household items the packets can be made into a pirate ship, a stage fit for popstars or a rocket ship. Kids will love the endless creations the playful packaging provides while parents will love the fact the biscuits contain no artificial flavours or colours. Cookie Bear Snap ‘n’ Play biscuits will make a great addition to themed parties and as a lunchbox treat kids will love. They are available in supermarkets nationwide.
What are the 3 flavours?
S_ _ _ _ M_ _ _ _ _ _P_ _ _ _ _ _ P_ _ _ _P_ _ _ _ _ V_ _ _ _ _
Name:
Address:
Phone:
Saima ZafarLawyer
Legal Aid Clients Welcome
P: 03 365 8280110 Bealey Ave, Christchurchsaima@craigpaddonlawyer.co.nzwww.craigpaddonlawyer.co.nz
A Fresh Approach to Family Law
Care & Contact of Children
Domestic ViolenceRelationship PropertyEmploymentImmigration
Try your hand at a range of art skills and discover new interests and talents. Take home some marbled paper, a screen print or a fabric sculpture, try some lacemaking and play with special-eff ects makeup. Don’t wear your best clothes!
CHRISTCHURCH ART GALLERYHANDS-ON DAY
Sunday 21 June / 11am – 4pmWEA, 59 Gloucester Street Family
friendly,fun and
free!
First ThursdaysSydenham came alive when the sun went down on June 4 as this
month’s First Thursdays event kicked off. Business stayed open, attracting the shoppers and browsers who had turned out on the cold and wet evening. A large crowd streamed through The Colombo surveying the night market, lending an atmosphere of liveliness and prosperous normality to south Christchurch. In addition to shopping, there was music, dancing and food available.
Sattracting the shoppers and browsers who had turned out on the cold and wet evening. A large crowd streamed through The Colombo surveying the night market, lending an atmosphere of liveliness and prosperous normality to south Christchurch. In addition to shopping, there was music, dancing and food available.
Gilbert WealleansSocial Editor021 225 8226
To get your exclusive events and parties in See Be Seen, let us know now!Email: [email protected]
Share your photos. Go to facebook.com/seebeseenalso, view more images from this event.
Jacob Chick, Antonia de Lautour Jess Marama, Nick Vassar
David and Grace Lynch
George Cooper-Dixon,Manolo Bayonas
ydenham came alive when the sun went down on June 4 as this month’s First Thursdays event kicked off. Business stayed open,
attracting the shoppers and browsers who had turned out on the cold and wet evening. A large crowd streamed through The Colombo surveying the night market, lending an atmosphere of liveliness and prosperous normality to south Christchurch. In addition to shopping,
Jess Marama, Nick Vassar
Karen Tewnion-Smith
Dead End Derby All Stars Persophone, Alice and Josh
Lauren Clarke, Tayla Smith-Joyce, Thomas Field
Lisa Kristiansen, Maria Cairns, Kate Williams
Monday June 15 2015 PEGASUS POST20
HEAT PUMPSWhich one is right for you?
Find out with a FREE HOME APPRAISALfrom the Independent Heat Pump Experts.
• Single-split, Multi-split, Ducted?• Wall, Floor console, Ceiling cassette, Concealed?• Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Fujitsu, Daikin, Toshiba...?
0800 47 48 97heatpumpguys.co.nz
BOOK NOW
T H E I N D E P E N D E N T S P E C I A L I S T S
Fujitsu Heat Pumps at a low low price
Pump warmth into your home NOW - before the winter rush!
Phone 379 4062CALL ALLAN STACK TODAY!STACK
ELECTRICAL
Your local Heat Pump Installation specialist.
Heat pumps are the most cost-effective, convenient and practical home heating solution for Christchurch – and Fujitsu Heat Pumps from Stack Electrical are the best way to winter-proof your home! Heat when you need it . . . that’ll save you dollars on your power bill! Once the cold spells start, you could wait weeks to get a heat pump installed. Be smart and beat the winter rush now!!
Back to back installation. Conditions apply.
ASTG12LVCC 4.8kw Hi Wall . . . $2126ASTG18LVCC 6.0kw Hi Wall . . . $2470
$10,000 Workmanship Guarantee
8 Marylands Place, Middleton, ChristchurchP: 03 338 6200E: [email protected]
Hi Wall, 4.2kwONLY $990
Floor Mounted4.2kw
ONLY $1570Prices exclude installation and
installation materials - Units only (Conditions apply)
www.piersons.co.nz
AT PROMOTIONAL PRICING!!!
FREE ON SITE CONSULTATION
For existing homes with wooden floor construction• Stop Mould & Mildew• Reduce Heating Bills• Cost Effective Permanent Solution To Rising Damp• Free Consultation / Quotes
Free Phone: 0508 362626 Main Office: (03) 3764608 Fax: (03) 3764603STOP RISING DAMP TODAY www.foamcrete.org
AttAck Rising DAmP...at the source
L
[Edition datE]2
Energy-efficient heating
They are specialists in supplying, installing, maintaining and repairing all major brands of air conditioning products to local homes
and businesses. They deal with ventilation, refrigeration, domestic heat pumps and even swimming pool heat pumps, all with the same high level of professionalism and great customer service.
As winter starts to settle in, it is a perfect time to make sure you and your family are going to be healthy and warm for the colder months. Piersons domestic service will help you install energy-efficient heating (and cooling) for your home, offering competitive pricing for all major brands, expert advice, full warranty of their work and a biannual checkup service. Whether your lifestyle requires heating one room, multiple rooms or the whole home, Piersons can put together a solution for you.
They specialise in commercial temperature control for single offices, multi-storey office blocks and large scale commercial premises in Canterbury. Providing the same full warranty on work and equipment, they also offer a 24/7 on-call emergency service plus maintenance contracts tailored to individual site requirements. Piersons have IQP registered engineers who can inspect and certify your building’s air conditioning, ventilation and extraction systems, and issue 12A Warrant of Fitness. Their expert team can design, install and maintain all commercial air conditioning
systems which provide full ventilation in compliance with air quality standards. They can also design and install sophisticated programmable controls for specific conditions and energy-saving requirements. Canterbury businesses benefit from working with a team that will work with them based on their budget, deadline and requirements to ensure their business has the right temperature control solution. Piersons proudly carry products from all major suppliers, including Fujitsu, Toshiba, Daikin, Carrier and Mitsubishi. They can work with clients on everything, from cool and freezer rooms to split systems for heating and ventilation, meeting the needs of individual areas within a business.
For reliable service and maintenance that keep your heating and cooling systems running at their best, call in to see them at 8 Marylands Place, Christchurch. Phone 03 338 6200 or email [email protected].
Piersons Refrigeration and Air Conditioning is a proudly Christchurch-owned and operated business, which has
been operating for over 60 years.
Rising damp is an issue that affects many of our older properties which suffer from poor, or no, insulation. In Canterbury, especially post-quake,
many people have relocated to homes that suffer from rising damp which can be associated with health problems. Independent tests have shown that up to 40 litres of water can rise from the ground and enter a house everyday, leading to mildew, mould, condensation and musty smells. Moulds can produce various allergic reactions and the frail, elderly and very young are especially vulnerable.
Canterbury Foam Concrete Ltd is a locally owned and operated firm. The team understands the problems caused by rising damp and are there to help. They will come to your damp home and pump a lightweight, flowable foam concrete under your timber floored home. Specially adapted for our New Zealand conditions and applications, it provides a layer of protection against rising moisture. An unexpected benefit that the team at Canterbury Foam Concrete have noticed recently is that many owners of properties which had underfloor foam concrete installed reported it also provided protection against liquefaction
Get rid of dampness in your house
Now with the colder and wetter weather on its way, homeowners
are focusing on ways to make their homes comfortable, warm
and healthy for their families throughout winter.
after the earthquakes.Contact Canterbury Foam Concrete Ltd
now for your free, no-obligation quote and complementary appraisal of your underfloor ventilation needs. Phone 03 376 4608 or 0508 362626 for more information.
Canterbury Foam Concrete Ltd is a
locally owned and operated firm. The team understands
the problems caused by rising damp and
are there to help.
Monday June 15 2015PEGASUS POST 21[Edition datE] 3
Owner and director Grant Wadley recommends that homeowners do their research and go to the experts when purchasing heat
pumps. It’s all too easy to select a system that seems like a bargain but simply does not do the job. Customers need to be aware of potential pitfalls such as size requirements, where a system is located, possible issues with installation and lack of aft er-sales service. Heat pumps can be an expensive mistake that result in homes still not being heated suffi ciently. Grant explains that even a good quality system can be poorly installed and that’s where Enviro Master comes in. Th e family-owned business specialises in heat pumps and air conditioning systems and is proud of its reputation for providing customers with independent expertise and great service. Stocking a wide range of heat pumps including all the leading brands,
Grant and wife Michelle can recommend a product that is just right for the client and their individual needs. Whether it is Panasonic, Fujitsu, Mitsubishi, Daikin or another quality brand, their team will suggest a system based on customers’ requirements and the environment that the heat pump will be operating in.
Heat pumps have a number of benefi ts. Th ey are energy-effi cient and provide other functions such as cooling, dehumidifying and air fi ltration, which is great for families where asthma or allergies are a concern. To get the best from your heat pump, Grant recommends regular servicing by Enviro Master to make sure it is running effi ciently and eff ectively.
For a free in-home consultation, call Enviro Master on 03 366 0525, visit enviromaster.co.nz or call into 41A Shakespeare Road, Waltham.
Get expert advice fromEnviro Master To ensure the quality of your air,
contact the experts. Smooth-Air Products can calculate the required air exchange for
your building requirement. Smooth-Air offers a wide range of ventilation equipment, from air vents to ducting for fans, for both the commercial and domestic markets. They have an extensive range of fans and ventilation components in-store, but they can also provide innovative solutions tailored to differing requirements.
Ventilation This includes both the exchange of air
to the outside as well as circulation of air within the building. It is one of the most important factors for maintaining acceptable indoor air quality in buildings.
Filtered air supply for summer and filtered and warmed air in winter create a healthy environment in which to live and work. In case of poor or insufficient air intake from outside, the oxygen content decreases, humidity and dustiness levels increase. If exhaust ventilation is not provided or it is not effective, polluted air, smells, humidity and harmful substances are not removed.
Low oxygen with high carbon dioxide causes stuffiness in the room and occupants can feel drowsy. Invisible harmful substances like a high content of dust and tobacco smoke are harmful and can cause various diseases. Even bad smells can cause discomfort or irritate the nervous system. In summer, it’s easy to open windows for cross
An extensive range
ventilation, however as winter approaches, we start to shut out houses to trap in the heat and as a result, air quality can decline.
It is therefore very important to ensure good air quality indoors through adequate ventilation.
Invisible harmful substances like a high content of dust and tobacco smoke are harmful and can cause various diseases. Even bad smells can cause discomfort or irritate the nervous system.
As Cantabrians prepare for another cold winter, the team at Enviro Master are on hand
to offer professional advice and information about keeping warm.
Outlet grille
Outlet grille
Outlet grille
In-line centrifugal
fan
Heating appliance
Inlet grille
4 way splitter
● Domestic
● Commercial
● Industrial
Heat Transfer
Transfer the excess heat from the log burner to
the bedrooms
Ventilation Equipment Suppliers to trade and retail
Smooth-Air has a wide range of ventilation
equipment to bring fresh air into your
homeMon - Fri 7.30am - 5pm264 Annex Road, Riccarton
Christchurch 8024, NZ Ph +64 3 343 6184
0800 SMOOTH (0800 766 684) www.smooth-air.co.nz [email protected]
• We will offer you the best quality brands and option of heat pump for your home/business
• Providing Heat Pump solutions for over 13 years to Cantabrians
• We personally guarantee all our products & installs for 5 years (providing annual maintenance has been completed)
HEAT PUMP SALE NOW ON!
“A local team for local people”
Phone us today for your free consultation & quote
41A SHAKESPEARE RD, WALTHAM
PHONE 03 366 0525 www.enviromaster.co.nz
UP TO$600 OFF RRP
SAVEAmazin’ winter Specials!!
Stock clearance on 2.5kW cooling/ 3.6kW Heating Starting aS loW aS
$1900 inStalled
Monday June 15 2015 PEGASUS POST22
WOF’s | Service Checks | Wheel Alignments Brakes | Clutches | Tyres etc
518 Moorhouse Ave Ph 379 7615
www.crowesport.co.nz
Trevor Crowe’s been involved with cars for a while. You can benefit from his experience at...
Still Pedalling!
All makes & models
mainland pressTHUrsdaY JanUarY 31 2013 29
KAIAPOI13 STONE STP. 327 7140OPAWA25 OPAWA RDP. 374 5034SOCKBURN477 BLENHEIM RDP. 341 7675MOBILE SERVICESHIRLEY, NEW BRIGHTON, PAPANUI, LINWOODP. 374 5035
DISCOUNTOn quality BrandsTyres & Batteries
SAVE UP TO
40%OPEN 7 DAYS Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Saturday-Sunday 8am-3pm
At we are proud to be your local tyre and mechanical service centre.
Drive into our workshops OR our fleet of mobile tyre service vans will come to you at home, work, anywhere in Christchurch
www.T yRES2gO.CO.Nz
ALL MECHANICAL REPAIRS, SERvICINg AND WOF
961 Colombo St (Cnr Colombo/Purchas St) Ph: 385 8890Web: www.pistoncranky.co.nz Hrs: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm
YOuR LOCAL FAMILY RuN
AutOMOtIvE buSINESSbill and Karen Martyn
There’s not much we can’t do
There’s not much we can’t do
ALL MECHANICAL REPAIRS,
SERvICINg AND WOF
961 Colombo St (Cnr Colombo/Purchas St) Ph: 385 8890
Web: www.pistoncranky.co.nz Hrs: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm
264 TUAM STREET(Between Barbadoes & Madras Streets)
We Buy, Sell & Dismantle Vans & CarsWe Pick Up Out Of Christchurch
P. 379 7170 or A/H 027 222 3241
Now Incorporating City South Tyres New & Used Tyres For As Little As $30 Fitted
Back Packer Vehicles Available WITH Guaranteed Buy Back
• Provide Full Workshop Facilities • Full Servicing & WOF Repairs
• Towing Available • Good Hourly Rate • Same Day Clutch Replacement
• 2 Day Engine Replacement• Mechanical & Exhaust Repairs
City South Van Spares
NOW AT
owned & operated100%
94 Buchan Street • Sydenham • Christchurch Ph: 03 377 2020
• Autolights for all automotive lights
• Autolights for all plastic welding
WHY WOULDN'T YOU TRY US FIRST?
locally owned and operated supporting cantabrians
DIeSeL
288 Lincoln Road (opp ANZ) Ph: 338 8884 • www.dieseldoctor.co.nz
The diesel professionals specialising in
4WDRePaiRs & seRvicing
all WoRkguaRanTeeD
Full mechanical servicing for BMW’s
Speialising in dismantling BMW’s
Purchasing pre-loved & damaged BMW’s
noW oPen euRocaRe seRvice
65 McAlpine Ave, Sockburn, Chch. Ph (03) 341 6678 [email protected]
caR ligHTs
FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE LAMP REqUIREMENTS INCLUDING
325 Brougham Street, Sydenham, ChristchurchP: 03 365 3600 F: 03 371 1101 E: [email protected]
• VAn liGHTS • 4x4 liGHTS • TRuCk liGHTS • TRAilER liGHTS • lED
We can also REPAIR your existing lights includingHeadlamp Adjusters, Lens Refurbishment and Plastic Welding
kiwi owned & operated42 years experience
• TYRES FROM $20• ENGINES FROM $200• LIGHTS FROM $20
812 Jones road, rolleston PH WEEkDaYS 0800 248 639
Mechanical and auto electronics
Special
693 FERRY RD PHONE 384-9092(Located in Woolston Village)
PANASONIC BATTERIES IN STOCK NOW
Tyres 2 Go - a new branch in Kaiapoi
Tyres 2 Go is open seven days a week, Monday to Friday from 8am to 5pm, Saturday 8am to 3pm and Sunday 9am to 3pm. Visit www.tyres2go.co.nz.
■ Stock tyres and batteries■ Fit and balance tyres■ Have computerised all-wheel alignment■ Fit new batteries
tyres 2 go
money.The NZ owned and operated business
already has convenient branches in Opawa and Sockburn and a mobile service.
It is one-stop-shop for the world’s leading brands of tyres and batteries for all passenger cars, 4x4, sports utility vehicles and light commercial vehicles.
At Tyres 2 Go, you will find competitive prices and helpful staff offering honest, expert advice with the highest quality of original brands, such as Toyo, Michelin, Kumho, Nitto, Goodride and ATR Sport. They also provide a three-year warranty on their Power Build Batteries.
Safety is paramount at Tyres 2 Go, along with cleanliness and environmentally friendly working conditions.
tyres are a crucial element of road
safety and properly maintained they will help ensure
safe and comfortable motoring for you and your family.
AUTOPROS
HAve yOU gOT veHicle PROblemS??
visit your local automotive professional
Tyres 2 Go will soon open its third branch at 13 Stone Street, Kaiapoi.
Owner Andrew Taylor is looking forward to the opening on February
2, and providing a service for their regular clients and new ones. He apologises for the delay in not opening sooner due to building delays.
Tyres 2 Go is a popular choice with up to 40 per cent discounts they provide and a
quick, efficient whi le-you-wait service that is great value for your
Open 7 days Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Saturday-Sunday 8am-3pm
At Tyres 2 go we are proud to be your local tyre and mechanical service centre.Drive into our workshops OR our fleet of mobile tyre service vans will come to you at home, work, anywhere in Christchurch.
NEW CENTRE: WAINONI 175 WAINONI ROAD P. 374 5035KAIAPO 13 STONE ST P. 327 7140OPAWA 25 OPAWA RD P. 374 5034SOCKBURN 477 BLENHEIM RD P. 341 7675MOBILE SERVICE SHIRLEY, NEW BRIGHTON, PAPANUI, LINWOOD P. 374 5034
NOW OPEN EUROCARE SERVICENOW dismantling BMW Minis
65 McAlpine Ave, Sockburn, Chch. Ph (03) 341 6678 | [email protected]
Full mechanical servicing for BMW’sSpecialising in dismantling BMW’sPurchasing pre-loved & damaged BMW’s
Free Check & Assessment
AUTO ELECTRICALROSES
New + Used Lamps for Cars, Trucks, Vans, 4WD, Motorhomes,
Trailers & LED's.We can repair your existing lights including:
Headlamp Adjusters, Lens Refurbishment and Plastic Welding.
F: 03 371 1101E: [email protected] Brougham Street, ChristchurchFor all your automotive Lamp Requirements
0800 225 483
CARS - TRUCKS VANS - 4WDS
Warrant of fitness repairs & servicingFull Forecourt ServicesTrailer HireLPG certificatesTyre Bay
Blighs Road Challenge seRviCe station
Ph 03 351 627752 Blighs Rd, stRowan
“Locally owned & operated for over 40 years”
We accept all supermarket dockets & 8c off per litre with Gold card (conditions apply)
• Award winning Technician - Specialist in Chrylser, Jeep and Dodge• Honest, Friendly, Reliable & Personalised service• Competitive prices• No job too big or too small
Unit 3/15 Anchorage Road, Hornby E. [email protected]
PH: 03 344 5565
Avoid breAkdowns with regulAr servicing
Monday June 15 2015 PeGaSuS PoST22
WOF’s | Service Checks | Wheel Alignments Brakes | Clutches | Tyres etc
518 Moorhouse Ave Ph 379 7615
www.crowesport.co.nz
Trevor Crowe’s been involved with cars for a while. You can benefit from his experience at...
Still Pedalling!
All makes & models
mainland pressTHUrsdaY JanUarY 31 2013 29
KAIAPOI13 STONE STP. 327 7140OPAWA25 OPAWA RDP. 374 5034SOCKBURN477 BLENHEIM RDP. 341 7675MOBILE SERVICESHIRLEY, NEW BRIGHTON, PAPANUI, LINWOODP. 374 5035
DISCOUNTOn quality BrandsTyres & Batteries
SAVE UP TO
40%OPEN 7 DAYS Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Saturday-Sunday 8am-3pm
At we are proud to be your local tyre and mechanical service centre.
Drive into our workshops OR our fleet of mobile tyre service vans will come to you at home, work, anywhere in Christchurch
www.T yRES2gO.CO.Nz
ALL MECHANICAL REPAIRS, SERvICINg AND WOF
961 Colombo St (Cnr Colombo/Purchas St) Ph: 385 8890Web: www.pistoncranky.co.nz Hrs: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm
YOuR LOCAL FAMILY RuN
AutOMOtIvE buSINESSbill and Karen Martyn
There’s not much we can’t do
There’s not much we can’t do
ALL MECHANICAL REPAIRS,
SERvICINg AND WOF
961 Colombo St (Cnr Colombo/Purchas St) Ph: 385 8890
Web: www.pistoncranky.co.nz Hrs: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm
264 TUAM STREET(Between Barbadoes & Madras Streets)
We Buy, Sell & Dismantle Vans & CarsWe Pick Up Out Of Christchurch
P. 379 7170 or A/H 027 222 3241
Now Incorporating City South Tyres New & Used Tyres For As Little As $30 Fitted
Back Packer Vehicles Available WITH Guaranteed Buy Back
• Provide Full Workshop Facilities • Full Servicing & WOF Repairs
• Towing Available • Good Hourly Rate • Same Day Clutch Replacement
• 2 Day Engine Replacement• Mechanical & Exhaust Repairs
City South Van Spares
NOW AT
owned & operated100%
94 Buchan Street • Sydenham • Christchurch Ph: 03 377 2020
• Autolights for all automotive lights
• Autolights for all plastic welding
WHY WOULDN'T YOU TRY US FIRST?
locally owned and operated supporting cantabrians
DIeSeL
288 Lincoln Road (opp ANZ) Ph: 338 8884 • www.dieseldoctor.co.nz
The diesel professionals specialising in
4WDRePaiRs & seRvicing
all WoRkguaRanTeeD
Full mechanical servicing for BMW’s
Speialising in dismantling BMW’s
Purchasing pre-loved & damaged BMW’s
noW oPen euRocaRe seRvice
65 McAlpine Ave, Sockburn, Chch. Ph (03) 341 6678 [email protected]
caR ligHTs
FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE LAMP REqUIREMENTS INCLUDING
325 Brougham Street, Sydenham, ChristchurchP: 03 365 3600 F: 03 371 1101 E: [email protected]
• VAN LIGHTS • 4x4 LIGHTS • TRUCk LIGHTS • TRAILER LIGHTS • LED
We can also REPAIR your existing lights includingHeadlamp Adjusters, Lens Refurbishment and Plastic Welding
kiwi owned & operated42 years experience
• TYRes FRoM $20• engines FRoM $200• ligHTs FRoM $20
812 Jones road, rolleston PH WeekDaYs 0800 248 639
Mechanical and auto electronics
Special
693 FERRY RD PHONE 384-9092(Located in Woolston Village)
PANASONIC BATTERIES IN STOCK NOW
Tyres 2 Go - a new branch in Kaiapoi
Tyres 2 Go is open seven days a week, Monday to Friday from 8am to 5pm, Saturday 8am to 3pm and Sunday 9am to 3pm. Visit www.tyres2go.co.nz.
■ Stock tyres and batteries■ Fit and balance tyres■ Have computerised all-wheel alignment■ Fit new batteries
tyres 2 go
money.The NZ owned and operated business
already has convenient branches in Opawa and Sockburn and a mobile service.
It is one-stop-shop for the world’s leading brands of tyres and batteries for all passenger cars, 4x4, sports utility vehicles and light commercial vehicles.
At Tyres 2 Go, you will find competitive prices and helpful staff offering honest, expert advice with the highest quality of original brands, such as Toyo, Michelin, Kumho, Nitto, Goodride and ATR Sport. They also provide a three-year warranty on their Power Build Batteries.
Safety is paramount at Tyres 2 Go, along with cleanliness and environmentally friendly working conditions.
tyres are a crucial element of road
safety and properly maintained they will help ensure
safe and comfortable motoring for you and your family.
AUTOPROS
HAve yOU gOT veHicle PROblemS??
visit your local automotive professional
Tyres 2 Go will soon open its third branch at 13 Stone Street, Kaiapoi.
Owner Andrew Taylor is looking forward to the opening on February
2, and providing a service for their regular clients and new ones. He apologises for the delay in not opening sooner due to building delays.
Tyres 2 Go is a popular choice with up to 40 per cent discounts they provide and a
quick, efficient whi le-you-wait service that is great value for your
Open 7 days Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Saturday-Sunday 8am-3pm
At Tyres 2 go we are proud to be your local tyre and mechanical service centre.Drive into our workshops OR our fleet of mobile tyre service vans will come to you at home, work, anywhere in Christchurch.
NEW CENTRE: WAINONI 175 WAINONI ROAD P. 374 5035KAIAPO 13 STONE ST P. 327 7140OPAWA 25 OPAWA RD P. 374 5034SOCKBURN 477 BLENHEIM RD P. 341 7675MOBILE SERVICE SHIRLEY, NEW BRIGHTON, PAPANUI, LINWOOD P. 374 5034
NOW OPEN EUROCARE SERVICENOW dismantling BMW Minis
65 McAlpine Ave, Sockburn, Chch. Ph (03) 341 6678 | [email protected]
Full mechanical servicing for BMW’sSpecialising in dismantling BMW’sPurchasing pre-loved & damaged BMW’s
Free Check & Assessment
AUTO ELECTRICALROSES
New + Used Lamps for Cars, Trucks, Vans, 4WD, Motorhomes,
Trailers & LED's.We can repair your existing lights including:
Headlamp Adjusters, Lens Refurbishment and Plastic Welding.
F: 03 371 1101E: [email protected] Brougham Street, ChristchurchFor all your automotive Lamp Requirements
0800 225 483
CARS - TRUCKS VANS - 4WDS
Warrant of fitness repairs & servicingFull Forecourt ServicesTrailer HireLPG certificatesTyre Bay
Blighs Road Challenge seRviCe station
Ph 03 351 627752 Blighs Rd, stRowan
“Locally owned & operated for over 40 years”
We accept all supermarket dockets & 8c off per litre with Gold card (conditions apply)
• Award winning Technician - Specialist in Chrylser, Jeep and Dodge• Honest, Friendly, Reliable & Personalised service• Competitive prices• No job too big or too small
Unit 3/15 Anchorage Road, Hornby E. [email protected]
PH: 03 344 5565
Avoid breAkdowns with regulAr servicing
[Edition datE]2
Braxton Car Lights are part of the BE Group, one of the largest importers of car, commercial and truck parts in New Zealand.
Specialising in car lights, Braxton covers the entire South Island and the combination of their huge on-site range, national and international networks, and a computerised system to match any request to the correct replacements makes them the place to visit for all your vehicle lighting requirements.
Conveniently located in Sydenham, they have an extensive range of replacement light fittings for most makes and models of Japanese, European and New Zealand new vehicles, both new and secondhand. They are fully checked and in perfect working
order and Braxton guarantee that all their fittings are warrantable.
They import and export both new and used car parts so that whatever make or model your vehicle is, they will be able to help. Containers arrive monthly from abroad full of new and used lamps, and within the BE Group, over 100,000 lamps are available. The team at Braxton Car Lights also specialises in repairs for light adjuster and light conversion of American car lights and their repair service includes plastic welding, drying out and resealing, re-silvering and lens refurbishment. They work closely with garage workshops and their services can be arranged through your own
local garage on your behalf. Sales manager Richard Vernimmen says that their team is dedicated to saving their customers’ money, whether on late model cars with expensive parts or early models where replacements are hard to find.
Their aim at Braxton is to supply their customers the parts that you require and a pocket-friendly price. And with heaps of available stock, they will do everything to provide a solution to their car light-searching exercise.
Call in to see them at 325 Brougham Street, between Buchan and Gasson streets, email them on [email protected] or phone them on 0800 225 483.
For all your vehicle lighting
[Edition datE]2
Braxton Car Lights are part of the BE Group, one of the largest importers of car, commercial and truck parts in New Zealand.
Specialising in car lights, Braxton covers the entire South Island and the combination of their huge on-site range, national and international networks, and a computerised system to match any request to the correct replacements makes them the place to visit for all your vehicle lighting requirements.
Conveniently located in Sydenham, they have an extensive range of replacement light fittings for most makes and models of Japanese, European and New Zealand new vehicles, both new and secondhand. They are fully checked and in perfect working
order and Braxton guarantee that all their fittings are warrantable.
They import and export both new and used car parts so that whatever make or model your vehicle is, they will be able to help. Containers arrive monthly from abroad full of new and used lamps, and within the BE Group, over 100,000 lamps are available. The team at Braxton Car Lights also specialises in repairs for light adjuster and light conversion of American car lights and their repair service includes plastic welding, drying out and resealing, re-silvering and lens refurbishment. They work closely with garage workshops and their services can be arranged through your own
local garage on your behalf. Sales manager Richard Vernimmen says that their team is dedicated to saving their customers’ money, whether on late model cars with expensive parts or early models where replacements are hard to find.
Their aim at Braxton is to supply their customers the parts that you require and a pocket-friendly price. And with heaps of available stock, they will do everything to provide a solution to their car light-searching exercise.
Call in to see them at 325 Brougham Street, between Buchan and Gasson streets, email them on [email protected] or phone them on 0800 225 483.
For all your vehicle lighting
[Edition datE]2
Braxton Car Lights are part of the BE Group, one of the largest importers of car, commercial and truck parts in New Zealand.
Specialising in car lights, Braxton covers the entire South Island and the combination of their huge on-site range, national and international networks, and a computerised system to match any request to the correct replacements makes them the place to visit for all your vehicle lighting requirements.
Conveniently located in Sydenham, they have an extensive range of replacement light fittings for most makes and models of Japanese, European and New Zealand new vehicles, both new and secondhand. They are fully checked and in perfect working
order and Braxton guarantee that all their fittings are warrantable.
They import and export both new and used car parts so that whatever make or model your vehicle is, they will be able to help. Containers arrive monthly from abroad full of new and used lamps, and within the BE Group, over 100,000 lamps are available. The team at Braxton Car Lights also specialises in repairs for light adjuster and light conversion of American car lights and their repair service includes plastic welding, drying out and resealing, re-silvering and lens refurbishment. They work closely with garage workshops and their services can be arranged through your own
local garage on your behalf. Sales manager Richard Vernimmen says that their team is dedicated to saving their customers’ money, whether on late model cars with expensive parts or early models where replacements are hard to find.
Their aim at Braxton is to supply their customers the parts that you require and a pocket-friendly price. And with heaps of available stock, they will do everything to provide a solution to their car light-searching exercise.
Call in to see them at 325 Brougham Street, between Buchan and Gasson streets, email them on [email protected] or phone them on 0800 225 483.
For all your vehicle lighting
Monday June 15 2015PEGASUS POST 23
A Star Media Event
Inspiration for home, leisure & life!
1000s of ideas Latest Trends Live Demos Seminars Show Specials Free Parking
JUNE 26-28 10am-5pm HORNCASTLE ARENA, CHRiSTCHURCH
Adults $8, Children under 12 free
HAvE A CHANCE TO
SENSATiONz SPA POOL A wEEk CAmPER vAN HiREA STRESSFREE CHAiR
Monday June 15 2015 PEGASUS POST24
[email protected] FREEPHONE 0800 77 77 10
12 ISSUES delivered to your door
$49.00FROm ONly
Issue 412 | April 2 – April 15, 2015 | www.weekendgardener.co.nz
PLANT DOCTOR • FIVE-MINUTE GARDENING • TEXTURE & COLOUR • AUTUMN CROPS • THYME TALES
For passionate gardeners and green-fingered beginners
100% NEW
ZEA
LA
ND OWNED AND OPERATED
EDITH’S GARDENA community space
PLANTS OF OUR PASTHoneywort’s connection
to World War One
EAT WHAT YOU GROWA mint apple jelly
recipe
FLORENCE FENNELFrom plot to plate
WE HAVE SOME EXCITING NEWS... !
ISSN 1174-8656
$5.90 incl. GST
Grow show-stopping
chrysanthemums
mumsall about Issue 413 | April 16 – April 29, 2015
100%
We’re for every gardener
autumn planting • moon calendar • the lone pine • plant doctor
Projects to rememberMaking wreaths and poppies
InsPIred by AustrAlIAIdeas from Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show
FlAnders PoPPyIts significant story
ISSN 1174-8656
$5.90 incl. GST
mAke It eAsyLow-maintenance gardening
What it means
KIWIto be
• Regional planting• Plant Doctor• Design ideas
• Seasonal edibles and flowers
• Small-space gardening
and so much more...
100%We’re for every gardener
[EDITION DATE]2
Polished to perfection: Easy family living in the zones
Move in and enjoy easy living knowing all the hard work is done. The vendors of this family-sized but low-
maintenance home have polished the property to a finish that sparkles. With new paint throughout, new carpet and new drapes, along with a wealth of finishing details, they’ve left no stone unturned. The result is a home that you can walk straight into and enjoy with zero per cent effort and 100 per cent peace of mind.• Four bedrooms, including one
downstairs and three bathrooms. • Two living rooms downstairs, plus
additional living/games room (or fifth bedroom) upstairs.
• Indoor spaces flow to exterior living, and a fully fenced lawn and garden ensures there’s room for children and pets while maintenance is kept to a minimum.
• Double garage plus secure off-street parking.
• TC2 - all EQC repairs complete.Add to this a sought after location
that boasts zoning for Boys’ High, Girls’ High, Fendalton Primary and Heaton Intermediate, with close proximity to Merivale and Normans Road shops, and you have a home that ticks all the boxes for stress-free family living. This home will appeal to a wide range of buyers and our very motivated vendors have instructed us to sell it without delay, so it may not last until auction day.
Open Homes: Saturday and Sunday, 1.30pm to 2pm. See you at the open home or before. For a private viewing, contact Cameron Bailey of Harcourts Gold Papanui (Licensed Agent REAA 2008) on 352 6166 or mobile 027 555 7079.
86 Idris Rd, FendaltonAucti on: July 2, 20154 bedrooms | 3 bathrooms | 3 toilets | 2 living rooms | 1 dining room | 2-car garage | 2 off -street parks | Listi ng #: PI37868
STAR Media is currently experiencing strong growth with our free newspaper titles and
our digital platforms.We have multiple sales roles available right now, for you to join our fun successful sales team.We are seeking energetic, enthusiastic team members to join us.If you love people and have an ability to be influential we want to talk to you.Ideally applicants will have had media experience, however if you bring the right attitude to this role we
can teach you all you need to know to be successful in our industry.Star Media delivers successful advertising outcomes for our clients.We enjoy working with our clients to help them grow their sales and profits when they advertise with us. You can enjoy becoming part of their success.If you would like a sales role, selling advertising solutions, in the best read newspapers in our marketplace, that really deliver outstanding results for our advertisers, contact us today.Contact Shane Victor 021 381 765 or email to [email protected]
SaleS Rep VacancieS
Nor’WestNews Fantail
(Piwakawaka)
A Christchurch Star CompanyCommunity Newspaper
A Christchurch Star CompanyCommunity Newspaper
Pegasus Post
SouthernView Bellbird
(Korimako)A Christchurch Star CompanyCommunity Newspaper
WesternNews New Zealand
Pigeon (Kereru)A Christchurch Star CompanyCommunity Newspaper
SelwynTimes Kea
(Nestor Notabilis)
A Christchurch Star CompanyCommunity Newspaper
Bay HarbourNews Black Billed
Gull
A Christchurch Star CompanyCommunity Newspaper
in assocaiation with
Best
Motorbuys TM
Monday June 15 2015PEGASUS POST 25Classifieds Ph: 03 379 1100Contact us today CALL
NOW
ADD SOME
COLOURTO YOUR ADVERT!
Career Training
FREE HORTICULTURE COURSE
Ryan 021 222 9678 • [email protected] www.florascapes.co.nz
Learn the theory and practical techniques of gardening and horticulture plus gain
a Level 3 National Certificate in Horticulture - FREE
Study from home supported by free tutorials and practical workshops
Animals Livestock/Supplies
BILLY GOATS for sale, young for meat ph 027 666 4690
Animals Livestock/Supplies
BILLY GOATS for sale, young for meat ph 027 666 4690
ANTIQUE GOLD JEWELLERY wanted, gold rings, chains, brooches, medals. Great price for gold pocket watches, ph 03 351-9139
GOLD SOVEREIGNS and other gold coins wanted. Also scrap gold, broken or damaged gold jewellery, alluvial gold, nuggets, etc, top price paid ph 03 351-9139
OLD COINS & BANKNOTES wanted. Also old medals of any sort, military, sporting, agricultural, lodge, dance & band medals, etc, ph 03 351-9139
Antiques
CARAVAN
• Take the hassle out of selling your van• For a small fee we can sell it for you on your behalf in our busy yard
We provide finance & do trade in’s for our customers and put a
warranty on the caravan.
www.affordablecaravans.co.nz
Ph (03) 348-6614
Selling your
caravan?
Sick of tyre kickers?
Caravans, Motorhomes& Traliers
ALL YOUR COMPUTER WORRIES SOLVED! *$30.00 off your first service with this coupon!* No problem too big or small from home PC’s to business networks. PC slow? An end to Viruses, Spyware, and Clogged Systems. Safe secure hassle-free computing. Lost files recovered. Microsoft Certified, MCSE, MCP+l. 30 years experience. Call Andrew Buxton this week on 326-6740 or 027 435-7596 for $30.00 off* Custom Computers Christchurch
Computers
CURTAINFABRICS
European designs/coloursEnds of linesManufacturers secondsBy the metre or made to measure
CURTAINFABRIC OUTLET
71 Hawdon st SydenhamPh 366-5026
8.30-4.30 Weekdays
Curtains
A GARDEN PROFESSIONAL NEEDED? Qualified Horticulturist, offering expert pruning, lawn & general garden care, garden makeovers & landscaping, for free quotes call Bryce 027 688-8196 or 0508 242-733A GARDEN TIDY UP? Rose & fruit tree pruning, Lawns, Gardening, consistently reliable general property upkeep, Dip. Hort. 10 yrs experience, One off tidy ups or on-going service. Nick’s Property Maintenance. Keeping your garden beautiful. Free Quote. Ph. 942-4440GARDENER - Need your home or commercial garden tidied up or renovated or require long term assistance. Phone Ruth 326-6663 or 021 272-0303GARDENING Small to large properties done by naturist female/male team providing an all-round meticulous service. Services provided & contact details see www.forestsandmeadows.co.nzGARDENING By mature female, very particular, honest & reliable $18 per hr, Northcote & surrounding areas, plse ph 03 352-2590GARDENING By mature female, very particular, honest & reliable $18 per hr, Northcote & surrounding areas, plse ph 03 352-2590SECTION CLEARANCE, MAINTENANCE & tree removal, Hill sections a specialty competitive prices, ph Ewan 03 326-5009 or 027 201-5150
Gardening & Supplies
HAIRDRESSER MOBILE mature, qualified, avail for perms, sets & cuts, in the comfort of your own home, ph 03 352-8208
Health & Beauty
QUEENSLAND SUN-SHINE COAST AUSTRA-LIA Resort, Ocean Views, Balconies, Self Con-tained, 1 or 2 B/R Ensuite, Heated Pool, Spa, Sauna, Free Internet, Shops, Restaurants, Tennis, Surf Club & Patrolled Beach, Public Transport at door. Ask for our SEASONAL SPECIALS. Phone 61 7 544-35011 Email: [email protected] www.mandolin.com.au
Holiday Accommodation
CASHEL Court Motel has Studio 1 & 2 Bdrm Family units, available Winter specials!! Book Now Ph. Helen 03 389 2768
Speed Dating, June 22: 25-35yrs, June 23: 47-58yrs Call Jane 0211005771 www.mainlanddating.co.nz
Personals
Rexellent RentalsCars, Vans, Brisbane , Coolangatta
www.rexellent.com.au
FREE CALL 0800 601 508
Public Notices
Weka Pass RailwayWaipara, North Canterbury
www.wekapassrailway.co.nz
We Are Running Saturday 20th June (A special night train)
Departing 6pmBook on WPR websiteAlso Sunday 21st June
Departing 11.30am & 2pm
Running 1st & 3rd Sundays of every monthInfoline Chch 96 22 999 Depart Glenmark Station
11.30am & 2.00pm
DEMOLITIONWith care and respect we will remove your dwelling. Our policy is to recycle as much as we can. We are a
local company specialising in residential properties. We
will endeavor to cater for your individual needs.Ph. R.M. Solutions
021 02866981 for a free quote.
HEALTHCARE EQUIPMENT DELIVERY ROLEWe are looking for someone to take part in a healthcare sector based role, involved in the distribution of medical equipment.
This job is varied and interesting, with no two days the same. It is for approx. 30 hours per week. This role involves delivering and setting up simple but essential equipment for your local hospital; a management supported position.
Self awareness and a friendly professional presence and manner are essential in this role as it will involve going on site into clinical environments as well as establishing relationships with clients.
Due to the nature of this business there is an element of being on call and flexibility will be needed at times. Proximity to the main Christchurch Hospital is ideal. Glad to hear from anyone, including semi-retired or older persons keen for an interest!
To be considered for this position you must:• Have a full drivers licence• Being physically fit is essential as some lifting is involved• Have a friendly professional manner and presence• Show good face to face customer service• Be a team player with motivation• Strong at time management• Have empathy
If you have a warm, friendly and professional manner we would love to hear from you. Please email CV’s and expressions of interest to [email protected]
Classified Tele Ad Representative
Part-TimeSTAR Media is currently looking for a Part
Time Tele Ad Phone Sales Person.The core responsiblity will be to answer in bound classified calls for our newspapers especially our classified ‘Buy Sell & Exchange’ paper. Immediate start preferred. This is a part time role of 16 hours per week.Mondays 1–5pm Tuesdays 9am–5pm Wednesday 9am–2pmWe are seeking an enthusiastic team player who has great telephone skills, a positive attitude and who can talk confidently to a wide range of people. An eye for detail & excellent computer skills are also required. Training will be provided.To apply please contact Mike Fulham 364 7406 or Email: [email protected]
Christchurch StarCirculation DepartmentFreepost 155865CHRISTCHURCH
DELIVERY PEOPLE
REQUIRED
The Star requires delivery personnel in all areas of Christchurch for our waiting list. The work involves door-to-door delivery of The Star newspaper on a Wednesday and Friday.
If you are interested please call 3772427 or e-mail [email protected] or complete and return this coupon
date: name: address: phone # email: age (if under 13)
NOW HIRING
0800 633 [email protected]
•HospitalAids
•Caregivers
•RegisteredNurses
•DentalAssistants
Situations Vacant
JournalistsStar Media is seeking journalists for its stable of publications.
The successful applicants will need to have drive, enthusiasm and passion, and a desire to produce top copy ahead of the opposition.
If you have these qualities email your CV to:
Editor in Chief Barry Clarke [email protected]
We’re for Christchurch
Situations Vacant
DRIVEWAYS & PAVINGFREE QUOTESProfessional, friendly
Service AlwaysPh. 03 329 4806 or 027 827 0505CAP CONSTRUCTION LTD
Trades & Services
LEARN HOW TO WELD
Day and night classesIn a small, supportive teaching environment
The Welding Academy is NZQA accredited to TEACH and ASSESS:
Phone 03 377 39117/97 Shakespeare Rd, Waltham, Christchurchwww.weldingacademy.co.nz
• All major Welding Unit Standards - MIG, TIG, ARC
• AS/NZ 2980 Welding Certificate in all Mild & Stainless Steel applications
FENCINGPaling, picket,
iron, trellisDemolition and
removalPhone Bevan 021 231 1860
Fencing Uprite Your Eastside
Specialist
Trades & Services
9185
885A
A
Lawns, Gardens& Home Cleaning
Free QuotesProfessional, personalised
service. Regular & one-offs. Fixed price.
Ph: 377-5814For all your property and cleaning requirements
Trained, insured & security screened owner/operators
Multi-award winning systems & FranchisesFranchises Available
www.fviphomeservices.co.nz
Rexellent RentalsCars, Vans, Brisbane , Coolangatta
www.rexellent.com.au
FREE CALL 0800 601 508
Monday June 15 2015 PEGASUS POST26
202 Marine Pde Ph 388-9416
Members, guests and affiliates welcome
www.newbrightonclub.co.nz
BISTRO- downstairs -
Open Tuesdayto Saturday
12pm - 2pm &from 5pm
midweek
Roast
Bistro
special $10Available Tues,Weds & Thurs
PIERVIEWRestaurant
Quality a la carte with a view!
OPEN FRIDAY, SATURDAY, &SUNDAY FROM 5.30PM
Friday’s:2 for 1 DealSTEAKSIZZLER
CHECK OUT OURPIERVIEW SPECIALS!
$25
Sunday’s:3 Course DealSoup, Roast,Dessert
SHUTTLERUNNING
Tuesday,Thursday,Friday &Saturday
LINWOOD COMMUNITY ART CENTRECnr Worcester & Stanmore Rd. Doors open 1.30pm
Tickets $20 includes light refreshment (no alcohol).Bookings Recommended: Phone 384 4177 / 021 178 1107
or www.eventfinder.co.nz (fees apply).Door Sales - cash only (no EFT POST)
sounds GOODsounds GOODsoundssounds GOOD
Contact: Jo Fullerphone 364 7425
Classifieds Ph: 03 379 1100Contact us today CALL NOW
ADD SOME
COLOURTO YOUR ADVERT!
ADD SOME
COLOURTO YOUR ADVERT!
Entertainment
Thursday 11th June - Wednesday 17th June
JURASSIC WORLD (M)
THE GROUND WE WON (M)
SPY (R16)
JULIUS CAESAR (exempt)
NOBLE (M)
A ROYAL NIGHT OUT (M)
Wanted To BuyAAA Buying goods quality furniture, Beds, Stoves, Washing machines, Fridge Freezers. Same day service. Selwyn Dealers. Phone 980 5812 or 027 313 8156A+ Household effects, fridges, freezers, washing machines, ovens. Good cash paid. Ph 022 0891 671GOOD PRICES paid for estate lots, antiques and good quality furniture, Ph Rick 347 4493 or 021 376 883TOOLS Garden, garage, woodworking, mechanical, engineering, sawbenches, lathes, cash buyer, ph 355-2045
CHECK OUT
OUR NEW WEBSITE
FOR SOME FANTASTIC
WINTER SAVINGS
Trades & Services
GLAZINGStephen Thom
Glazing 2012 Ltd.(Under New Management)
WE CAN DO YOUR WORK NOW
• Mirrors
• New Glazing
• Pet Door Specialists
• Frameless Showers
• Splashbacks
ALL BROKEN WINDOWS
9155
874A
A
Phone Cushla 03 352 6225
or 027 352 6225
Phone 03 312 1280Mobile 021 898 380
Call us now for fast friendly
service.Get your problems sorted out quick
smart - on time!!Phone for your
FREE quote now.
NEED A PLUMBER?
AAA CArpentry licensed builder practitioner all property maintenance small job expert by tradesman /handyman free quotes city wide call now 03 387-0770 or 027 245 5226 [email protected]
AnDreWS tree CAre Services, tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, shelterbelt clean up, section clearing, rubbish removals, excavation work, ph 027 728 5688
AppLIAnCeS & WHITEWARE Sales and service, 12 mths guarantee, free delivery in Chch area, Appliance Services, Showroom Shop 12 New Brighton mall (Pierside). Phone 388 4780
BUILDer For all building work but specialist in bathroom renovations, 25 yrs experience, with service and integrity. Free Quotes. Ph Lachlan 383-1723 or 0274 367-067.
BUILDer LICENSED, available for all aspects of building. Please call 027 241-7471 or 335-0265
CArpenter HANDYMAN - Small Job Specialists, Carpentry, Repairs, Decking & Maintenance, 40 years experience, no job too small, Ph Warren 03 322-1103 or 027 697-8541
CArrIer LoCAL experienced, friendly, trade-me purchases, single items to truck loads, furniture to whatever, removals & trade deliveries a specialty. Ph GEH 341-5069
CArpet CLeAnInG and free deodorising, 3 rooms & hallway from $59, over 20 yrs experience ph 027 220-2256
CHIMney CLeAnInG Clean Sweep Canterbury Ltd, Professional, Guaranteed Service, (formerly Abel & Prestige Chimney Cleaning Ltd), Ph 0800 SWEEPER - 0800 793 3737
DRIVEWAYSReplace, repair or new. We are a local company
with over 10 yrs exp. We also operate a digger for all other
earthworks.Ph. R.M. Solutions
021 02866981 for a free quote.
pLUMBer ALF THORPE PLUMBING Certifying Plumber for all types of plumbing, maintenance, spouting, alterations etc. Phone 352-7402 or 0274-350-231pLUMBer For prompt service for all plumbing maintenance, repairs and alterations. Phone Michael 364 7080 or 027 438 3943pLUMBer All plumbing work and maintenance including plastic spouting. Specialist in bathrooms and installations. Free quotes and ideas. 30 yrs exp. Top quality friendly service. Ph Murray 022 617 7275rooFInG Qualified & Licenced Practitioner. Re-Roof & Repairs, all types. Member New Zealand Roofing Association. Over 35 years experience. Phone John 027 432-3822 or 351-9147 email [email protected] WorK Hedge trimming, stump grinding, rubbish removed, small job specialty Ph Andrew 03 322-8341 or 027 435-8759
Trades & Servicest.V. SerVICe CENTRE Repairs, tvs, microwaves, stereos, DVD, aerial installations and kitsets 301 Brougham Street, ph 03 379 1400
UpHoLSterer Dining Chairs, Lounge suites, Caravan Squabs etc. recovered. Free Quotes. Phone Graeme 383-1448
VHS VIDeo tApeS & all camera tapes converted to DVD, video taping, weddings, twenty firsts, special occasions, www.grahamsvideo.co.nz ph 03 338-1655
WAterBLAStInG Quality Job, Quick Service by skilled tradesman, Ph Richard Severin at Jet-X 0800 538 969 Free quotes, visit www.jetx.co.nz
Trades & Services
eLeCtrICIAnS Call the team at Turned On - plugs, rewire specialists, lighting, LED lighting, downlight repairs, swithcboards. No hot water? 7 day callout service. Free quotes and ideas from the friendly guys at Turned On. Mention this ad for $10 p/h discount until end of June. If you’re over 90 yrs we’ll change your light bulbs for free. Call Murray 022 6177 275
FenCe pAIntInG Staining Quality at a reasonable price. Free quotes. Phone Warren today on 980-1676 or 027 2014713
FUrnItUre reMoVALS Large Trucks $95 + GST per hour 7 day NZ wide, packing & moving, Professional Company, Professional Service. Canterbury Relocations Ltd. ph 0800 359 9313
HAnDyMAn All maintenance jobs and renovations, plus bathrooms, kitchens, decks & fences, free quotes, ph Ian 021 684 885
LAnDSCApe CONSTRUCTION Lawns, paving, water features, irrigation, planting, decks, driveways, kerbing, ponds, retainer walls, fencing. Free quotes, Phone Tony 021-034-8555
oVen CLeAnInG Professional cleans $50.00. Gift Vouchers avail. Phone 0800 683-6253 or 027 228-0025
pAInter Available, All aspects in painting. Very competitive in roofs and fences. Please call 027 241-7471 or 335-0265
pAIntInG & Decorating interior & exterior, gib fixing, plastering, paperhanging, Est 50 yrs in ChCh, ph Wingfields Ltd, ph Mark 021 171-1586 or 03 355-5994
pAInter Top quality work, interior/exterior, pensioners discount, free quotes, 30 years experience, I stand by Canterbury, ph Wayne your friendly painter 03 385-4348 or 027 274-3541
pAInter Decorator, wallpapering, everything covered, expert advice & service, ph Pete 322 4750 or 027 308 3000
pAIntInG 30 years experience, workmanship guaranteed, pensioners discounts, free quotes, ph Robert 021 026-30757
pLASterer SOLID, both ext & int work, Scottish Tradesman with over 30 yrs experience, FREE Quotes, ph Donald 354-5153 or 021 023-26186
pLASterer Available for interior plastering, walls & ceilings, earthquake repairs, extensions, skim walls, ornate cornice, 15 yrs exp, ph 021 266 4848 or 03 967 1322
Trades & Services
DRIVEWAYS & PAVINGFREE QUOTESProfessional, friendly
Service AlwaysPh. 03 329 4806 or 027 827 0505CAP CONSTRUCTION LTD
Monday June 15 2015PEGASUS POST 27
June/JulyAccommodation
Special
Studio Unit$100INCLUDES
BREAKFASTOffer available
Friday & Saturdayuntil the end of July.
Conditions apply.
Racecourse Hotel Motorlodge(opposite Riccarton Raceway)
118 Racecourse Rd, SockburnChristchurch Ph 03 342 7150www.racecoursehotel.co.nz
RESTAURANT & CAFÉ
Open daily from 6.30amBreakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Visitors arriving?We’ll put them up...
‘Famous for their roasts!’
Find us on FACEBOOKfb.com/GBCCHCH
Phone 385 8880
GARDEN HOTEL COMPLEX | 110 MARSHLAND RDwww.gardenhotel.co.nz | phone 385 3132
THE
Café by daybar & RESTAURANT
by night
TRY OUR GREATDINNER MENU
Happy Hour5pm - 7pm,
daily
Lunch & DinnerAll you can eat, 7 days
Bookings EssentialPH 386-0088fb.com/GardenHotelRestaurantwww.gardenhotel.co.nz
BuffetUnbeatableBuffet
WORKINGMEN’SORNBYH CLUBWORKINGMEN’SORNBYH CLUBWORKINGMEN’SORNBYH CLUB
www.hornbyworkingmensclub.co.nz17 Carmen Rd ph 349 9026
Members, guests & affiliates welcome
COMING ATTRACTION
SATURDAY 20 JUNE, 4.30PM:MARION’S OUTLAWS
SATURDAY 20 JUNE, 8PM:SMOOTH TALK
PLAYING THIS WEEK
FRIDAY 3 JULY, 7.30PM:TRAVELLING COUNTRY
feat. Adi Burgess (Australia)Max McCauley (NZ), Allan Barron (NZ)
Presale tickets $15 / Door $20
SUNDAY 5 JULY, 1.30PM:ANNETTE’S HEARTOF THE COUNTRY
$10 ENTRY
FRIDAY 17 JULY, 11.30AM:ALL BLACKS v ARGENTINA
PRE-TEST LUNCHEON
TICKETS $100 / TABLE OF 10 $1000INCLUDES BUFFET MEAL,
COMPLIMENTARY BEER & WINE
SATURDAY 18 JULY, 8PM:LEGEND OF GENE PITNEY
TICKETS $20
WITH GUEST SPEAKER MARK HAMMETT,MC PETE SMITH, AUCTIONEER DICK TALYER
LIVE MUSICFRIDAY 19th june 6pm
Mandi MILLER
Also appearing at the Avonhead School Hall this month is
the Risingholme Orchestra.The orchestra is made up of a mix of ages and professions
who come together for the joy of playing music together. With several public concerts each year, the orchestra has a
sense of purpose about their rehearsals which are the highlight of the week for many members – with friendships, a common purpose, playing music together and having fun making for a happy occasion each week.
“For this concert we will be performing Beethoven's dramatic Overture to Coriolanus, some sublime ballet music from Gounod's Faust, the rousing Eric Coates' Dambusters Overture and A Tribute to Henry Mancini,” said Helen Reddecliffe. “We also welcome Riley Payne to perform Neruda's Classical Trumpet Concerto for Trumpet and Strings. Riley is currently a year 13 student at Cashmere High School where he is an active leader of the trumpet section in a number of groups and is also co-principal of the Christchurch Youth Orchestra. We warmly invite you to a wonderful afternoon of entertainment.”
Risingholme Orchestra, 2.30pm Sunday 28 June,Avonhead School Hall, Avonhead Rd. Membership Enquiries phone Helen Reddecliffe 384 5373.
Sunday 12th July& Sunday 19th July
from 5pmLive music withNEVILLE BARRIE
Mid-WinterBuffetl y uAl o
can e ta
$27
C H A L M E R S
A U R A N TR E S T
Bookings essential
Hornby WMC
www.hornbyworkingmensclub.co.nz17 Carmen Rd ph 349 9026
Members, guests & affiliates welcome
349 9026
•Astro Lounge, Worcester St: Thursday 6.30pm - 9.30pm - Dateless n Desperate RockBand. Open Mic. Friday 6pm - Jaz Patterson. Saturday Saturday 9.30pm - Carpe Diem.6pm - Live music. Sunday 3pm - Live music. •Sugarhorse Bar & Eatery, 100 Moorhouse •Becks Southern Alehouse, 155 Colombo St, Ave: Friday 5pm - James Scott.Beckenham: Friday 8.30pm - Sorry We’re Taken.
•Temps Bar, Hornby: Tuesday - Simon’s Jam Saturday 9pm - The Brothers Grimm.
Session, gear provided, all welcome. Thursday •Bill's Bar, 1 Halswell Rd, Hoon Hay: Thursday 8pm - T.P. Karaoke with Jade-Nicole Rae. 6pm - Mickey Rat Karaoke. Sunday 6pm - Mickey Friday - Live music. Saturday - Live music. Rat Karaoke.
•Christchurch Casino, Victoria St: Friday 6pm - •The Bog, Victoria St: Monday 6pm - GAA. Sly Manhatten; 9.15pm - Stevie D. Saturday 6pm - Tuesday 7.30pm - Jamming with the Easy Come Easy Go; 9.15pm - Nyree. Sunday Jamesons. Wednesday 8pm - Lindon Puffin. 5.30pm - Rusila.
Thursday 9pm - Assembly Required. Friday •Club Tavern (formerly Churchill’s), cnr
10.30pm - The Black Velvet Band. Saturday Battersea/Colombo Sts, Sydenham: Thursday 10.30pm - The Black Velvet Band. Sunday 8pm - DJ Chick. Friday - DJ Chick. Saturday 9pm 5pm - Black Velvet Acoustic. - Sexy Animals. Sunday 6pm - DJ Chick. Tuesday
- The Jenlin Girls Karaoke. •The Bower, cnr New Brighton Rd/Bower •Dux Live, Lincoln Rd: Wednesday - Hollie Ave: Friday 6.30pm - Live music. Sunday Smith. Thursday - The Wall. Friday - Jed Parsons. 3.30pm - The Bubblemen.Saturday - Bassfreaks. Sunday - Daedelus. •The Brougham, cnr Brougham St & •Farrington’s Tavern, 119 Farrington Ave:
Waltham Rd: Friday & Saturday 8pm - Wednesday 7.30pm - Henare.
Karaoke.•GBC, Garden Hotel, 110 Marshland Rd: Friday •The Claddagh, Ferry Rd, Ferrymead: 6pm- Mandi Miller duo.Sunday 3pm - Live music.•Hornby Working Men’s Club, Carmens Rd,
Hornby: Saturday 4.30pm - Marion’s Outlaws •The Craic Irish Bar, 84b Riccarton Rd: followed by Smooth Talk. Tonight 10pm - Karaoke with DJ Chick. •Jane’s Bar, 271 Stanmore Rd: Tonight 7pm - Thursday 9pm - Karafolkie with Willie. Friday Open Mic. Sunday 7pm - Live Blues Rock.
10pm - Live music. Saturday 10pm - Live •Mackenzies Hotel, Pages Rd: Friday - Live
music.music. Saturday - Live music.•The Ferry Ale House, 2a Waterman Pl, •Mak Tavern, 1276 Main North Rd, Kainga: Ferrymead: Friday - Bobby Lee. Saturday - Friday - Live music. Saturday - Live music.
Sunday - Live music. Krzystof & Tim.•Mashina Lounge, Peterborough St: Thursday •The Fitz, cnr Fitzgerald Ave & Cashel St : 8pm - Flat City Brotherhood. Friday 8pm - Thursday 9pm - Karaoke. Friday 9pm - DJ Assembly Required followed by DJ Paul Sharkey.McKessar. Saturday 8pm - DJ Dwight followed by
•The Irishman, St Asaph St: Tonight - Open DJ Maestro B.
mic. Thursday - Karaoke. Friday - DJ Dwight. •Oak N Ferry, Ferry Rd, Woolston: Saturday - Saturday - Live music.2nd birthday bash with Mammoth.•The Wave Bar, Cnr 2 New Brighton Mall •Pierside Café & Bar, 3 Brighton Mall, New
Brighton: Saturday 9pm - Live music. & Marine Parade (opp Pier): Thursday •Racecourse Hotel, Racecourse Rd, Sockburn: 8.30pm - Karaoke. Saturday 8.30pm - Too Friday 7.30pm - Live music. Sunday 5.30pm - Jo’s Chic.Karaoke.
•Woolston Club, 43 Hargood St: Friday 7pm •Richmond WMC, 75 London St: Saturday 7pm
- Des Newton. Saturday 7pm - Shadow - Fleck.Puppet.•Sullivans Irish Pub, 291 Lincoln Rd, •Wunderbar, Lyttelton: Tuesday 7.30pm - Addington: Wednesday 7.30pm - Willie
McArthur. Thursday 7.30pm - B Dog. Friday Open Mic.
sounds GOODsounds GOODsoundssounds GOODGig Guide
Contact: Jo Fullerphone 364 7425
Monday June 15 2015 PEGASUS POST28
Prices apply from Monday 15th June to Sunday 21st June 2015, or while stocks last. Trade not supplied. We reserve the right to limit quantities. All limits specifi ed apply per customer per day. All prepared meals are serving suggestions only. Props not included. Certain products may not be available in all stores. Proprietary brands not for resale.
FCPP150
6
FreshChoice Parklands60 Queenspark Drive, Christchurch. Phone 383 1004.Open 7am-11pm, 7 days.FreshChoice.co.nzFFFFFFFFFFF FreshChoiceNZ
Smile from aisle to aisle.
Look for the Low Price
tickets instore that are sure to put a
smile on your dial.
$899each
MeadowLea Spread 500g(Excludes Heart Plus)
Alpine Mild/Colby/Edam Cheese 1kg
Fresh NZ Lamb Leg Roast
$550
2 for
Easy Peel Seedless Mandarins
Tip Top Better For You/Supersoft/Goodness Grains Bread 700g
Just Juice Fruit Juice 2.4/2.8L
$399each
$249each
Fab Ultra Laundry Powder 500g
Huggies Bulk Pack Nappies 30-54 Pack
$1099kg
$1700pack
$349kg
$200each
$1800pack
Speight’s Gold Medal Ale/Summit12 x 330ml Bottles
$890each
GREATDEAL!
Jacob’s Creek/Longridge 750ml (Excludes Sparkling/Reserves/Blends)
w w w . a i r c o n n z . c o . n z
P h 3 4 3 3 0 4 93 3 W a t t s R o a d , S o c k b u r n ,
C h r i s t c h u r c h
CS/CU-E7PKR Heat 2.8KW
$1799inStallEd
CS/CU-E12PKR Heat 4.9KW
$2339inStallEd
CS/CU-E18PKR Heat 6.35KW
$2679inStallEd
CS/CU-E28PKR Heat 9.0KW CS/CU-E9GFR Heat 3.6KW
$3499inStallEd
CS/CU-E9PKR Heat 3.6KW
$2139inStallEd
CS/CU-E15PKR Heat 5.5KW
$2449inStallEd
CS/CU-E24PKR Heat 8KW
$3299inStallEd
$2789inStallEd
Purchase any Panasonic Heat Pump and installation package from air Con Christchurch this winter and go in the draw to win the latest Panasonic 60” Smart lEd tV valued at $2,899tERmS & ConditionS aPPly
Pay nExt wintER HEat PUmP SalEno dEPoSit, no intERESt oR REPaymEntS Until may 2016**No repayments until May 2016 with 12 months interest free on all purchases $1500 and over on Gem Visa and GE CreditLine until 31/07/2015. Credit and lending criteria, $55 establishment fee and $55 annual fee apply. Prevailing interest rate applies to any outstanding balance on the expiry of the promotional interest free period. Gem Visa is provided by GE Finance and Insurance.
*Prices include basic back to back installation including 3 meters of pipe work. Travel costs may be incurred outside of Christchurch City. A site visit is required to confirm the correct sized unit is specified and the correct installation and components are quoted.
WinWin a
60" SmaRt LeD tV
mSz-GE25Vad Heat 3.2KW
mSz-EF25VEw/B/S Heat 3.2KW
$2099inStallEd
mSz-GE50Vad Heat 5.8KW
mSz-EF50VEw/B/S Heat 5.8KW
$2849inStallEd
$2299inStallEd
$2579inStallEd
$2999inStallEd
$3299inStallEd
mSz-GE60Vad Heat 6.8KW
mSz-FH25VEHz Heat 3.2KW
$3359inStallEd
mFz-KJ25VE Heat 3.4KWmSz-FH50VEHz Heat 6.0KW
$2899inStallEd
w w w . a i r c o n n z . c o . n z
Pay nExt wintER HEat PUmP SalEno dEPoSit, no intERESt oR REPaymEntS Until may 2016**No repayments until May 2016 with 12 months interest free on all purchases $1500 and over on Gem Visa and GE CreditLine until 31/07/2015. Credit and lending criteria, $55 establishment fee and $55 annual fee apply. Prevailing interest rate applies to any outstanding balance on the expiry of the promotional interest free period. Gem Visa is provided by GE Finance and Insurance.
*Prices include basic back to back installation including 3 meters of pipe work. Travel costs may be incurred outside of Christchurch City. A site visit is required to confirm the correct sized unit is specified and the correct installation and components are quoted.
available on all mitsubishi Electric models
P h 3 4 3 3 0 4 93 3 W a t t s R o a d , S o c k b u r n , C h r i s t c h u r c h
tERmS & ConditionS aPPly
aStG09lVCC Heat 3.4KW aStG09KmCa Heat 3.2KW
$1999inStallEd
$2199inStallEd
aStG12lVCC Heat 4.8KW aStG14lUCB Heat 5.4KW
$2479inStallEd
$2579inStallEd
aStG18lFC Heat 6.0KW aStG18KnKa Heat 6.0KW
$2889inStallEd
$2999inStallEd
aStG24lFC Heat 8.0KW aStG24KmCa Heat 8.0KW
$3389inStallEd
$3499inStallEd
Buy any new Fujitsu Heat pump between march and august 31st 2015, and be in the monthly draw to win the cost of a whole year’s power bills - up to the value of $4000.w w w . a i r c o n n z . c o . n z
P h 3 4 3 3 0 4 93 3 W a t t s R o a d , S o c k b u r n ,
C h r i s t c h u r c h
Pay nExt wintER HEat PUmP SalEno dEPoSit, no intERESt oR REPaymEntS Until may 2016**No repayments until May 2016 with 12 months interest free on all purchases $1500 and over on Gem Visa and GE CreditLine until 31/07/2015. Credit and lending criteria, $55 establishment fee and $55 annual fee apply. Prevailing interest rate applies to any outstanding balance on the expiry of the promotional interest free period. Gem Visa is provided by GE Finance and Insurance.
*Prices include basic back to back installation including 3 meters of pipe work. Travel costs may be incurred outside of Christchurch City. A site visit is required to confirm the correct sized unit is specified and the correct installation and components are quoted.
DuCteD Heat PumPS
•EFFiCiEnt wHolE HomE HEatinG and CoolinG SolUtionS•intERESt FREE FinanCE aVailaBlE•SEnd US yoUR PlanS oR Call US today
Phone 03 343 3049
f R e e q u o t e S
14KW DuCteD
8.0KW DuCteD$11,990
inStallEd
FRom
$8,990inStallEd
FRom
BUildinG oR REnoVatinG?