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  • ankhst

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Did your Chimney come down in the September earthquake? Does you house lack a fireplace? How will Santa get in to visit you?

NEVER FEAR! Santa has asked me to help out in his busiest season and distribute these keys to Christchurch homes (and any one else who needs one). With a magical Santa key you can still have presents delivered to your tree on Christmas morning.

Just hang this special key outside your door and Santa will use it to get into the house. Because it's magic, only he can use it and if anyone else tries, it won't fit the locks.

Each key is hand crafted and unique and comes with a personalised letter (on Santa's letterhead) from Santa addressed to the child/children of the house explaining what the key is and how to use it. I can make them to order to suit any budget from $1 to $20, or even as high as $200 if you really want (that would be awesome, yes please).

The letter in the photo is an example of a letter to someone who lost their chimney in the quake, but every letter will be individually written (by Santa) to suit the circumstances of each household eg. living in an apartment without a chimney or the fireplace is boarded up, it might be a GPS key to tell Santa where you've gone on holiday or where you're living now, or to let him in because your house only ever had electrical heating.

a more basic key     the deluxe key
A $3 key and a $15 deluxe key

For an extra $3-5 keys can be packaged in a special gift box. I can even hand deliver them (in Chch) for a small fee too.

anna-maria.covich at pg.canterbury.ac.nz or 021 211 6124

*My regular (casual) job at Canterbury Uni has finished up for the year, so I'm left quite a bit short each week until I can find more work. If you know of any part time/casual work for someone with pink hair, I'm keen to hear about it too.
Environmenstruals
  • ankhst

A new store for the ladies

I have an online store selling reusable menstrual products, and I thought at least a few women here might be interested.

I specialise in menstrual cups (sometimes known by the brand name mooncup) and washable cloth pads at the moment, but may branch into other products, such as sponges and cloth tampons, at a later date.

I'm still getting up and running, so don't have every brand in stock just yet (international post is sooooo sloooooow), but I will be stocking these cup brands: Diva, femmecup, fleurcup, iriscup, lunette, ladycup, mooncup, Keeper moon cup, meluna, miacup, shecup, and Yuukicup (naturecup too when they are available). Some are here already, others are in transit.

I will also have as broad a range of locally made and imported cloth pads as I can, including some I make myself.

The website is www.environmenstruals.co.nz. (the pad related parts of the site are still under construction, as are a few of the more finicky details throughout).

If you're in Chch I can offer personal consultation with samples and all to help you pick the right products for you, and can even save you postage and let you pay in cash :-) For everyone else, I'm very happy to chat ponline or on the phone, and can be very flexible on payment methods for those without credit cards or online banking.

I hope to be saving you all hundreds of dollars each very soon.

*I'm also keen to hear from anyone who makes pads and pouches who may want me to stock their wares.
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Back Packers in Auckland City

Hi!

I'm celebrating my birtday in town and I was wondering which back packers club you would suggest?
I originaly found Fat Camel using google but I read some reviews saying there was no where safe to put there belongings, no locks on the bathroom and maybe even no lock on their room door.

I then googled and found Base Back Packers and the review said some rooms had no windows but Flouresent lights instead. I don't really care about how noisy it will be because we will most likely be drunk and tired from clubbing - I just want to be safe and comfortable.

I'm hoping no more expensive than $30 per person and close to all the best clubs :P
What can you suggest?
Thanks!
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hi everyone

this saturday we are running an drum and bass music event down at double happy bar, 182 cashel st.

its the sixth in our series of events titled "corrosive noise" - obviously sitting on the heavier and angrier side of drum and bass.

we humbly request your presence at this fine night of quality musicians from around the country.

heres the flyer:



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corrosive returns on saturday the 26th of april at double happy
this time with:



NANOTEK (wgtn) (freak, obscene, instransigent)

ORGANIKISMNESS (akl, nlsn)

DJ EVIL (wgtn)

SICK CYCLE

D-LUX

NASTY GENIUS



Just $10 on the door!... but tune in to RDU Radio Station (Chch 98.5FM and streaming online @ www.rdu.org.nz) closer to the event and be in to win a double pass to the gig on 'Camo MCs' show and on the 'Maintain' Show. This gig is shaping up to be one of the best heavier drum and bass nights this year, so dont miss out!







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Hi everyone!

I've just listed a bunch of adorable wee wrap dresses and larger child's tie shoulder dresses at Monkey Craft. They're made from a mixture of new and vintage fabrics and range in sizes small (6mo) to extra large (18-24mo).

I also have a range of geeky goodies - cushion covers, fabric bags, and other things that I get obsessed with making! :)



I have a large collection of vintage fabrics that I'm always adding to, so if you'd like something in a size that's not available at the moment, or have an idea for something that you'd like made, feel free to get in touch. I love doing custom work for people!

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This is a selection of the pretties I have for sale at the moment at Monkey Craft. I create childrens clothing, adults clothing, geeky things, and random pieces that tickle my fancy, from a combination of new and vintage fabrics.

I'm also holding a Christmas sale, from now until the end of December! Buy one item and receive the second for 1/3 off!
  • teggerz

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  Hi guys, I know I've hassled you about ID's and everything before, but now I've just got a question to foreigners that go clubbing in NZ:

I've read on the NZ government site that they only accept NZ id's and international passports but how strongly is that rule enforced? Do they let you use your foreign ID's? And if so, what particular places are more lenient than others?

Thank you for all your help,

Tegan

ps. this has been cross posted everywhere, i'm sorry.