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Community facility repairs on track – p5 IN ACTION: Hillmorton High School put on its producon, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, last week. Rykah Haddaway played Pyramus, Levi Fridd was The Wall, Daniel Blue played Quince and Dion Thornton was Thisbe. The producon, which was on Monday and Tuesday nights, followed on from a successful entry in the Sheilah Winn Shakespeare compeon last year where a number of the students were involved and performed an extract from the play in the finals in Wellington. Deputy principal Eleanor Sim said many in the audience enjoyed the age-old humour of the Shakespearean comedy. • More photos, page 7 Classic Shakespeare comedy entertains BY BRIDGET RUTHERFORD Graffiti covering a heritage monu- ment in Woolston could soon be removed. e Woolston Borough Monu- ment, which sits on the corner of Ferry Rd and Richardson Tce, has been a target for taggers in the last couple of years. It is a heritage item and because it is made of Oamaru stone, the graffiti is difficult to get off without damaging the stone. e city council is trialling ways to get rid of the graffiti without deteriorating the stone. Hagley-Ferrymead Community Board chairwoman Sara Temple- ton said any work to a heritage item needed to get consent, and it was going through that process now. She said the city council was tri- alling two options before attempt- ing them on the monument. One was poultice application, which involves applying a paste to the graffiti and covering it with a plastic sheet to delay evaporation and pull the stain out of the stone. e other was through me- chanical means, such as dry or wet blasting. e city council would put a sign up to let people know what was happening, she said. e monument was put on the site to commemorate Woolston be- coming a borough on July 27, 1893. Ms Templeton said in the past graffiti had been leſt to fade with sunlight, but the previous tags had encouraged more, and now they would not fade. She said it had got worse in the last six months. When the graffiti was removed the city council planned to put a barrier around the monument to stop further damage, she said. Graffiti removal planned for heritage monument Southern View now has a Facebook page. Like us on www.facebook.com/ chchsouthernview Do you have a community event coming up? Email bridget.rutherford@ starmedia.kiwi Southern View Spreydon, Hoon Hay, Hillmorton, Cracroft, Cashmere, St Martins, Somerfield, Sydenham, Addington, Waltham, Opawa, Beckenham, Huntsbury, Woolston 379 7100 Proudly locally owned and published by Star Media Bellbird (Korimako) FREE MONDAY SEPTEMBER 14 2015 Award winning publishing group Sunday 20th September, 2015 9.30am – 4.00pm Air Force Museum 45 Harvard Ave, Wigram Tickets: $15 per person [email protected] 111 - 115 Milton Street Phone 332-6056 as local as you are www.challenge.net.nz Keep warm this winter 8 cents per litre off with your SuperGold card Bakery Lotto Forecourt service 15kg Nature’s Flame Pellets 20kg Firetime Pellets We refill 9kg gas bottles $11.69 $9.26 REDCLIFFS SCHOOL FAIR In our park setting at Van Asch School, Truro St, Sumner Sunday 20 September 11am-3pm Family fun, white elephant, food and games Swimming Lessons available School holiday program 28th September - 2nd October, & 5th - 9th October Cost $59 per child for the week or $100 for 2 weeks. 3 years to school age 2 Nash Road, Halswell Ph 338-1795 info@starfishswimschool.co.nz www.starfishswimschool.co.nz Keep kids safer in and around the water

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Community facility repairs on track – p5

IN ACTION: Hillmorton High School put on its production, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, last week. Rykah Haddaway played Pyramus, Levi Fridd was The Wall, Daniel Blue played Quince and Dion Thornton was Thisbe. The production, which was on Monday and Tuesday nights, followed on from a successful entry in the Sheilah Winn Shakespeare competition last year where a number of the students were involved and performed an extract from the play in the finals in Wellington. Deputy principal Eleanor Sim said many in the audience enjoyed the age-old humour of the Shakespearean comedy.• More photos, page 7

Classic Shakespeare

comedy entertains

BY BRIDGET RUTHERFORD

Graffiti covering a heritage monu-ment in Woolston could soon be removed.

The Woolston Borough Monu-ment, which sits on the corner of Ferry Rd and Richardson Tce, has been a target for taggers in the last couple of years.

It is a heritage item and because it is made of Oamaru stone, the graffiti is difficult to get off without damaging the stone.

The city council is trialling ways to get rid of the graffiti without deteriorating the stone.

Hagley-Ferrymead Community Board chairwoman Sara Temple-ton said any work to a heritage item needed to get consent, and it was going through that process now.

She said the city council was tri-alling two options before attempt-ing them on the monument.

One was poultice application, which involves applying a paste to the graffiti and covering it with a plastic sheet to delay evaporation and pull the stain out of the stone.

The other was through me-chanical means, such as dry or wet blasting.

The city council would put a sign up to let people know what was happening, she said.

The monument was put on the site to commemorate Woolston be-coming a borough on July 27, 1893.

Ms Templeton said in the past graffiti had been left to fade with sunlight, but the previous tags had encouraged more, and now they would not fade.

She said it had got worse in the last six months.

When the graffiti was removed the city council planned to put a barrier around the monument to stop further damage, she said.

Graffiti removal planned for heritage monument

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Earthquake repairs to the Malcolm Ave bridge will begin today.

Work on the bridge in St Martins will take about two weeks, subject to weather and on-site conditions.

The bridge suffered earthquake damage and needs to have cracks and damaged con-crete underneath it repaired.

Two-way traffic will be maintained throughout the works, but Downer workers

will need to return at a later date to re-seal the road, which will mean it will need to be closed to traffic.

A date for its re-sealing has not been con-firmed yet, but those in the area will be noti-fied closer to the time.

There will be no parking around the work site, on Waimea Tce and Hunter Tce during the works.

IN THOUGHT: Cashmere Primary School pupils Chris Watson (left), Joel Prince, Lewis Parker and Amos Doogue competed at the South Island Chess Competition held recently in Ashburton. The team came third. The pupils worked hard for their points against some tough competitors and enjoyed the day.

Bridge repairs start

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In his wee short life he’s had three anaesthetics and come through them brilliantly. Jerry Lee never complains and honestly is the perfect patient to treat. He’s been under the knife to be neutered, he then had an emergency dash to the afterhours clinic as he suddenly developed a twisted stomach and spleen. Then most

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He’s a true battler and at least we have a diagnosis now. Treatment is complicated, lengthy, costly and it really places an emotional strain on everyone in the family as its very hard seeing your loved pet (and a baby at that), go through at times pain and discomfort. To be hit with IBD as a young pup is very unlucky but Jerry Lee is so totally loved and adored by his family who would do anything for him. It would be fair to say his vet bills have been large and thanks to PetPlan Insurance, a massive financial burden has been lifted from Jerry Lee’s family. PetPlan are covering the vast majority of all his care and we are all praying we can get this nasty disease under control so Jerry Lee can finally enjoy life to the fullest!!

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New deputy principalSt Mark’s School, Opawa, has appointed Adrian Rennie as its new deputy principal. The appointment comes seven months after former principal Paul Mathews and deputy Keith Moorfield resigned and Christine Nijdam was appointed commissioner, with Trevor Beaton as acting principal. Mr Rennie will take up his role at the start of term four.

Road closuresThe intersection of Woodbridge Rd and Colombo St, Cashmere, will be closed to traffic from today for McConnell Dowell workers to repair the stormwater network. The work is expected to take about a month to do. There may be temporary parking restrictions and reductions in lane widths during the works. Part of Simeon St, Spreydon, remains closed until Friday while workers repair the earthquake-damaged road. The closure is between Coronation St and Sydney Pl. Detours are in place and there is no parking around the work site. Smith St, Woolston, between Bray St and Ferry Rd will also be closed until October, traffic can use Mackworth St instead.

Tree submissionsThe public has until today to have its say on the planting of new trees in Somerfield Park and Sydenham Cemetery. The city council wants to know what sort of trees the community wants to be planted. Submissions can be made on the city council website and will close today.

▌▌ IN BRIEF

BUDDING GARDENER: Ruby Ryan, 3, of Kidsfirst Kindergarten Wales St, Halswell, plants her sunflower seedling as part of this year’s Daltons Sunflowers in Kindergartens project. The children plant their seedlings and care for them until December 9 when they are judged. Prizes will be up for grabs for the kindergarten that grows the tallest sunflower, and the sunflower with the widest head. More than 12,800 budding pre-school gardeners from around the country will be taking part.

Ruby plants her sunflower

BY BRIDGET RUTHERFORD

City councillors have thrown their support behind a plea to stop the closure of Woolston’s only two banks.

Hagley-Ferrymead Com-munity Board chairwoman Sara Templeton spoke before the councillors last week asking them to take a stance of the plans.

New Zealand Post announced in July it would close the Woolston PostShop and Kiwibank, and expand in Ferrymead instead.

Postal services will be run from another business, but Kiwibank will be removed.

ANZ followed suit, leav-ing residents and businesses outraged they will be left with no banking services within walking distance.

The community board has already written to the chief executives of the New Zealand Post Group and the minister of state owned enterprises oppos-ing the closures.

The city council will now do

the same, as well as the chief executive of ANZ.

City councillor Yani Johan-son said it was important for the city council to play a role.

“The proposal is to take away a facility where people can walk to, to put it into Fer-rymead which is an area where nearly everyone has to drive to.”

City councillor Andrew Turner said a post office was not just a place where you go and buy stamps, it was often the heart of a community.

“This is about communities’ ability to do things within the community, and to be sustain-able as a community.”

City councillor Paul Lonsdale urged the councillors to vote to write to both banks.

“To plead to them that they are dealing with a post-earth-quake environment, we need to see that investment back in those smaller communities to ensure that we actually get the rebuild that we want to see for the future.”

The vote was unanimous.

Councillors backplea to stop bank closures

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BY BRIDGET RUTHERFORD

A Heathcote Valley man is on a mission to beautify and im-prove bus stops in the area.

Flip Leijten was inspired to take on the challenge following the February 2011 earthquake when the community held a meeting to discuss ways to help residents recover.

The semi-retired fabrica-tion and welding tutor raised the idea to help improve both the look of stops, but also the conditions bus users face when waiting.

“I have the real desire to im-prove bus stops so people who wait are sheltered from winds and rain, can sit. I believe this will result in more people using the Christchurch public trans-port system.”

Following the meeting, a community working bee was set up, and all the stops in the area were surveyed.

There were 25 stops, three were sheltered, nine had seats and the remainder were just stops on a grassy spot or con-crete.

Mr Leijten often saw people waiting for the bus fully ex-posed to rain and wind.

“You can’t help feeling sorry

for those out there while you drive by in your car, in particu-lar students going to school or elderly. It’s not a good look in winter.”

Residents then showed city council staff the results of the survey, and asked to decorate some of the stops, and worked to have a shelter installed on Martindales Rd.

A survey was then carried out with residents who owned the fences next to each bus stop.

The first mural, on the corner of Bridle Path and Marsden

Rds has been completed.It has been painted onto a

piece of eco-plywood and fixed to the fence.

“This mural is to create awareness about the worldwide decline of bees who pollinate about one third of our food.”

Mr Leijten said he hoped to do more murals, not only in Heathcote Valley, but in other suburbs as well.

So where does he get his inspiration from?

“I am inspired by my creative impulse, I am an optimist, I love life . . . I have bees and

chickens and half an acre of garden.”

Practical, creative bus stops aim of artist

CREATIVE: Artist Flip Leijten hopes to create a bus stops like this (below) to go in Heathcote Valley. PHOTO:MARTIN HUNTER

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The Ferrymead Bridge traffic sig-nals will not be switched on until later this month due to “technical difficulties”.

The traffic signals were meant to be live by the end of August but the city council has revised the date to September 14.

The intersection, which the city council says will have about 1600 vehicles pass through daily, has traffic signals installed on Main Rd, Bridle Path Rd with a give way signal at the bottom of St Andrews Hill Rd.

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Replacement Project chairman John Mackie said there had been unexpected technical difficulties linking the new signals to the city-wide system.

“The safety of road users is our prime focus, so this work is essen-tial,” he said.

Hagley-Ferrymead Community Board chairwoman Sara Temple-ton said she had not been told about the delay.

She said it was “frustrating”, but people in Christchurch were very patient when it came to delays.

Delay in lighting up traffic signals

BY FRASER WALKER-PEARCE

An $85 million project at Lyttelton Port of Christchurch is almost at its finish line.

The last of 22 concrete pours were finished recently at Cashin Quay 2 wharf, meaning the mas-sive $85 million project is almost at its end.

The entire wharf is reported to be around 230m long, including a large storage area for containers, called the wharf ’s ‘backland’.

The backland is a storage space which will allow for up to 700 containers, and will increase the

port’s productivity and efficiency.The finish line is also in sight

for the LPC’s newest project, a

27ha storage space in Rolleston, called MidlandPort.

The new space shows that LPC aims to ease the congestion of heavy trucks going through Christchurch, through its rail link from MidlandPort to Lyttelton Port, by early next year.

MidlandPort will be put in service to help the increasing productivity from the Canterbury Plains and will help reduce con-gestion on roading networks.

It provides a direct link to the 14 shipping lines and nine shipping services that call at the port.

$85m LPC project nearing completion

CLOSER: The rebuild of earthquake-damaged Cashin Quay 2 wharf is nearing completion. BY BRIDGET RUTHERFORD

Plans to repair and rebuild com-munity facilities in St Martins are on track.

Concept plans for the St Mar-tins Community Facility, which is to be built on the corner of Wades Ave and Wilsons Rd, are to be pre-sented to the Spreydon-Heathcote Community Board on Friday.

The former St Martins Public Li-brary on the same site was demol-ished after the earthquakes.

A geotechnical investigation has found the soils on the site are poor grade, similar to TC3.

This could mean the foundation costs increase, and may impact the scale of the building.

City council community facili-ties unit manager Darren Moses said this would mean specific geo-technical input is required to pro-duce a foundation design.

But he said the design would be

completed before Christmas and there would be no delays.

The current budget for the entire project is $1.1m, and is expected to be completed by mid 2016, he said.

Meanwhile, the St Martins Opa-wa Toy Library, on Sandwich Rd in Beckenham, is currently going through the consenting stage for its repairs.

The city council had hoped the repairs would be completed by the end of the year, but acknowledged it was ambitious.

Mr Moses said consent is expect-ed to be granted next month, but the targeted opening date would be confirmed once that had been done.

“The budget for the strengthen-ing is $400,000.”

The building was given a second lease of life after a decision to de-molish it in 2013 was revoked by the city council because of its heri-tage looking exterior.

PROGRESS: Consent for the St Martins Opawa Toy Library building, formerly the Beckenham Library, is expected to be granted next month.

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PIT STOP: Zoe Howman, Mel Cook, Amber Skye Jewell, Joseph Davidson-Labout, Enzo Murray and Kaito Ito take a break on their visit to Arthurs Pass.

EXPERIENCE: A group of 38 year 6 pupils from Ōpāwa School went on the TranzAlpine train to Arthurs Pass recently. The group stayed at the Outdoor Education Centre for two nights and enjoyed walking and working as a team and a range of other activities. The highlights of the trip were the spectacular views, especially from the top of Bealey Spur, the sensory trail, which involved feeling your way through a trail while blind folded, and the observation platform on the train – even though it was chilly.

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WELCOME: Cashmere High School hospitality student Matthew Shepherd greets guests as they come into Protocol Bar and Restaurant as part of the school’s hospitality night last week. The school’s year 12 and 13 students are able to get front of house experience at the restaurant to get NCEA Level 2 credits. The restaurant provided one of the function rooms for the night, and two staff members guided the students while the head chef prepared a three-course meal for family and friends who attended.

TEAM: Students in the Protocol team (standing) Chelsea Corkindale, Ineke Hemstra, Madi Michelle, Maddie Oates, Mikhala Jordan, Kate Gant, Kelsea Hooper, Taylor Brown. Sitting: Louis Yeki, Jack Wilson, Matthew Shepherd.

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COMMUNITY ART: St Anne’s Catholic School pupils Kristyl, Samantha, Taurean and Jamal are helping to transform the former Woolston Library site by designing and decorating a large pot to go on the site. The pot will be placed at the entrance of the Ferry Rd site. The Woolston Library building was badly damaged in the earthquakes and demolished shortly after the February 2011 earthquake. Workshops were held and the community decided to turn the site into a transitional library and green space, which is being created now.

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BY MARK THOMAS – FIRE RISK MANAGEMENTFrosts, snow on the Port Hills, cold southerlies all belie the fact that we are in spring.

In fact, on the 27th daylight sav-ing will start again.

That’s just a fortnight away so right now is a good time to check out the specials on batteries at local supermarkets, in preparation to giving your smoke alarms a treat on the day and replacing the bat-teries.

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advertising from us about this but this is an eyes up that it is not far away.

Saturday night saw some easy chairs set on fire at the Sign of the Bellbird on the Port Hills. The fire spread into the roof of this structure and Governors Bay fire crew spent ages trying to dismantle the roof, which was an ancient and intricate design, to put the fire out.

More mindless vandalism casu-ally destroying something that has been with us for 100 years. Those responsible sure make it easy to

dislike them.A householder in Rasen Place,

Linwood, did the right thing when a fire started in her oven on Satur-day afternoon.

She called us and didn’t panic. People tend to open the door of the oven but our lady was rewarded for actually doing nothing as she could see the fire diminishing through the glass until it was out when our crew arrived. That’s a good result.

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GRACEFUL: Florence Pearce (left) performs her rhythmic gymnastics routine as part of Cashmere Primary School’s arts celebration last week. Pupils have been working on mu-sic, dance and visual art throughout the term, ending with various presentations and exhibitions throughout last week. On Wednesday night the year 7 and 8 team presented To-tara’s Got Talent, with 13 acts, as well as class items. It was a great night of dance, singing, music and even some drama.

ROARING SUCCESS: Cashmere Primary School year 7 rock band The Rocky Roads performing Eye of the Tiger as part of the arts celebration last week.

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Gary Knight, Hoon Hay: The pro-posed advisory group amalgama-tion between Spreydon-Heathcote Community Board and Environ-ment Canterbury to help property owners with possible contami-nated land, while commendable, is devoid of essential data for these residents.

Definition of contaminated land under section 2 of the Resource Management Act, covering hazard-ous substances not used, stored or disposed of safely, identifies the following areas: Extreme pesti-cide use inclusive of agrichemical

sources, gas and coal production synonymous with old gasworks, petroleum products, historic min-ing, timber treatment and sheep dips.

All having at some stage leeched into soil or dispersal into the atmo-sphere, are relevant factors of vital importance for those deemed to have contaminated soil.

This additional data would allow them to ascertain and reappraise their land status with relativity to the above.

These factors have not been forthcoming for many.

Apart from the detrimental effect from exposure to any of these, factors of concern would be corrosion, demeaning to build-ing structures, and reduction in land value through parochial and bureaucratic  viewpoints by many now resultant in a $5000 fee for closure on the degree of their prop-erty contamination.

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KirkwoodINTERMEDIATE SCHOOL

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Opportunities for AllCultural Arts Sports

Music is taught as part of the performing arts curriculum in all classrooms but extra opportunities exist for students to learn music and to participate in our choir, orchestra, rock band and other music groups.

We are also able to arrange music instrument tutors so our students are able to learn a variety of instruments if they are interested.

We currently have students learning: cello; violin; piano; ukulele; guitar; flute; saxophone; clarinet and drums.

Those students who learn are then invited to join and perform in our orchestra, string ensemble and rock band.

We have several other opportunities for children who are interested in the performing

arts such as Jump Jam, Aerobics, Showcase, The Community Concert as well as our Production (held every second year). This production offers a large singing, dancing and acting performance which is the culmination of over a term’s work.

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Enrolments for 2016 are open for Year 7 and Year 8 children.We choose to have no zone and welcome enrolments from across Christchurch and Canterbury.Please visit our website www.kirkwood.school.nz for information and to download an enrolment form or ring the office on 348 7718.Phil Tappenden, Principal

Our students have many opportunities to participate in the various sporting events offered by Kirkwood Intermediate.

Apart from the regular physical education programmes within the classrooms there are various opportunities for our children within our winter sports programme. A highlight

of the year is the South Island Indoor Tournament (includes: Badminton, Basketball, Table Tennis and Volleyball) and in alternate years the South Island Outdoor Tournament. As well as these we participate in all the traditional sports but offer a host of other sports, the most recent of which is Korfball.

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W At Barnardos KidStart Childcare Centre Te Puna Oraka, we have a new centre manager which we would like

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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!

CASPA is now pleased to advise they have a new CASPA After School Programme 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

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Kids love CASPAas 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, call Caroline, Rachel or Tania on 349 9260 or visit www.caspa.org.nz

Parenting can be difficult when you’re together, let alone when you are separated. Parents or guardians may disagree on things such as

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By taking part, you’ll get practical advice about separation and planning for your

Help when parents separatechild. You’ll learn about talking to your ex-partner about arrangements with the children, child-focused planning, and resolving issues. The programme can also help grandparents and other wider family/whānau members work out a dispute about how children will be cared for.

To find out more, phone (03) 366 5472, email [email protected], or visit the website https://uppersouthisland.familyworks.org.nz/services/parenting-through-separation.

activities. Our passionate teaching team value the importance of family and whānau, and believe by working together they are able to develop the children’s learning through empowering and challenging their thinking. Our doors are always open to families and whānau to visit or join in at any time with our daily activities.

Our newly painted centre can’t be missed, we are cyan blue and white located next to the shops on Briggs Road, situated between the Mairehau and Shirley area. We are also situated alongside a fantastic community hub that is available to our families for parenting guidance.

We have a great offer available to all families at the moment where you can receive 30 free hours care for 2 to 5 year olds (conditions apply) at our centre. Pop in today or give us a call on (03) 385-6148 as we would love to help you with your childcare needs.

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Physiotherapy treatment for these problems is based on deactivating the ‘trigger points’ through hands-on massage therapy to relax the muscles, which is the least invasive and a very effective form of treatment. Dry needling is another technique used for muscle relaxation, but is only used with the client’s consent,

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Ietje says.“We release the muscles to give

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ROASTED CAULIFLOWER CHEESE — Serves 6I made this dairy-free cheese sauce with diluted coconut milk.

1 medium head cauliflower 2 tbsp olive oil freshly ground black pepper Cheese Sauce: ½ cup Angel Food Cheesey Sauce Mix; 2½ cups rice, soy or coconut milk Topping: 2 tbsp capers, rinsed and drained; 1 tbsp oregano leaves

Preheat the oven to 220 deg C. Trim the cauli of its major leaves. Cut the base so the cauli sits flat. Place in a large microwave-proof bowl with 2 tablespoons of water. Cover and microwave on high for 2 minutes. Remove and place in a small baking dish. Drizzle

with the olive oil. Sprinkle with black pepper. Bake for about 50 minutes or until tender.

Meanwhile, prepare the sauce. Place the dry cheese sauce mix-ture in a microwave-proof bowl. Gradually, whisk in the dairy-free milk, until smooth. Cook in the microwave for about 3 minutes, until thickened. Stir every minute. To serve, drizzle a little of the sauce in lines over the cauli letting it form a pool in the baking dish. Garnish with capers and oregano leaves.

GLUTEN-FREE APPLE CAKE1 cup brown sugar 2 large eggs 3/4 cup canola oil 1 tsp vanilla extract ½ cup each: gluten-free flour, Uncle Joe’s Walnut Flour; ½ tsp salt 1 teaspoon each: baking soda, baking powder, ground cinnamon 1 cup grated apple ½ cup craisins

Preheat oven to 180 deg C. Lightly oil a 20cm round cake pan and line the base with baking paper. Cream the sugar and eggs in a large mixing bowl. Beat in oil and vanilla extract, until smooth.

Combine dry ingredients and sift into wet ingredients. Stir in grated apple and craisins. Pour into prepared pan. Bake for about 40 minutes or until a skewer inserted in the centre comes out clean. Cool on a wire rack.

Serve topped with cream cheese icing or for a dairy-free cake, dust with icing sugar.

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ROASTEDCAULIFLOWERCHEESEI made this dairy-free cheesesauce with diluted coconutmilk.

INGREDIENTS

1 medium head cauliflower2 tbsp olive oilfreshly ground black pepperCheese Sauce: 1/2 cup AngelFood Cheesey Sauce Mix; 2 1/2cups rice, soy or coconut milkTopping: 2 tbsp capers, rinsedand drained; 1 tbsp oreganoleaves

METHOD

Preheat the oven to 220C. Trimthe cauli of its major leaves. Cutthe base so the cauli sits flat.Place in a large microwave-proofbowl with 2 tablespoons of water.Cover and microwave on high for2 minutes. Remove and place in asmall baking dish. Drizzle with theolive oil. Sprinkle with blackpepper. Bake for about 50minutes or until tender.

Meanwhile, prepare the sauce.Place the dry cheese saucemixture in a microwave-proofbowl. Gradually, whisk in thedairy-free milk, until smooth. Cookin the microwave for about 3minutes, until thickened. Stirevery minute. To serve, drizzle alittle of the sauce in lines over thecauli letting it form a pool in thebaking dish. Garnish with capersand oregano leaves. — Serves 6

SEAFOODPIEWITHKUMARACRISPTOPPINGI used Simon Gault’sconcentrated fish stock, goingby the instructions on the pack.

INGREDIENTS

Sauce: 1 tbsp olive oil; 1medium onion, diced; 1/2 cupeach: diced fennel bulb, dicedcarrot; 1-2 shakes Moroccanspice blend; 2 tbsp plain flour;1 cup fish stockSeafood: 100g skinned andboned white fish fillets; 6 each

of squid rings, large shelledraw prawns; 50g smokedsalmon, slicedTopping: 50g Proper KumaraCrisps

METHOD

Heat the oil on medium and sautethe onion until softened. Add thefennel and carrot and cook untilslightly softened. Add theMoroccan seasoning and stir inthe flour. Slowly pour in the stock,stirring, until thickened.

Add the seafood and heatgently until cooked. Pour into tworamekins. Place the crisps on top,standing them on their edges.

— Serves 2

GLUTEN-FREE APPLECAKE

INGREDIENTS

1 cup brown sugar2 large eggs3/4 cup canola oil1 tsp vanilla extract1/2 cup each: gluten-free flour,Uncle Joe’s Walnut Flour; 1/2

tsp salt1 teaspoon each: baking soda,baking powder, groundcinnamon1 cup grated apple1/2 cup craisins

METHOD

Preheat oven to 180C. Lightly oil a20cm round cake pan and line thebase with baking paper. Creamthe sugar and eggs in a largemixing bowl. Beat in oil and vanillaextract, until smooth.

Combine dry ingredients andsift into wet ingredients. Stir ingrated apple and craisins. Pourinto prepared pan. Bake for about40 minutes or until a skewerinserted in the centre comes outclean. Cool on a wire rack. Servetopped with cream cheese icing orfor a dairy-free cake, dust withicing sugar.

HONEY&MACADAMIANUTCLUSTERSA tasty breakfast cereal. Thegrapeseed oil is prepared fromlocal seeds left over afterpressing grapes for wine.

INGREDIENTS

2 cups rolled oats1 cup each: long-threadcoconut, ground linseed,chopped macadamia nuts1/2 tsp each: ground cinnamon,turmeric1/2 cup Uncle Joe’s Grape SeedOil1 cup liquid honey1 teaspoon Heilala VanillaExtract

METHOD

In a large baking pan combinerolled oats, coconut, linseed,macadamia nuts and seasoning.Mix oil, honey and vanilla untilsmooth then pour over theingredients in the pan. Mix well.

Bake at 180C for 15-20minutes, stirring often so theingredients brown evenly. Pressthe mixture into a greased 30cm x20cm slice pan and use a strongglass or a can to roll the mixturedown firmly. Cool then break intopieces or clusters.

Store in an airtight container ina cool place.

— Makes about 6 cups

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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.

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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.

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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.

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50 not out!54 Mulgans Track, CliftonAuction: September 24, 20154 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms | 2 toilets | 2 living rooms| 2-car garage | Listing #: FM4670

Living in this appealing character home, set in a truly idyllic position, for over 50 years is testament to how much the whole family has loved

living here savouring the intimate views into Moncks Bay and panoramic scenery of Pegasus Bay and the mountains.

The home has retained the traditional character with a choice of flowing living spaces depending on your mood. Relax in the cosy lounge, entertain your friends in the dining area or sit in the sunroom and soak up the warmth of the winter sun while enjoying the views. These living areas flow nicely out onto the large deck where you can relax, sheltered from the easterly, and feel connected to life going on below you in Moncks Bay.

Deceptively spacious; the home also offers a large galley kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a very useful mezzanine area. Combine this with a double garage on the Main Road at the foot of Mulgans Track and all your bases are covered as a family home.

Surrounded by native shrubs and trees; the sounds of bell birds will call to you as you sit and enjoy your own private paradise protected by the nature of the walk-in access to the home.

Do not despair! You now have an unmissable opportunity to buy this home as the owner has made the sad decision to sell and start the next chapter in her life. It is now your turn to write the next chapter of the book for 54 Mulgans Track.

Walk on access only -access via Main Road or Kinsey Tce onto Mulgans Track.

Open Homes: Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. until Auction Day. See you at the Open Days or for more information or to arrange a private viewing contact Chris Moores of Harcourts Grenadier Ferrymead (Licensed Agent REAA 2008) on 384 7950 or 0275 884 440

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THORRINGTON SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Out of Zone enrolments.

If you wish to enrol your child at Thorrington to start in Terms 1 or 2, 2016 your enrolment will need to be at the school office no later than 3.00pm on Monday 12 October 2015. Two places at New Entrant level have been made available by the Board, and a ballot for these two places will take place on Tuesday 13 October. Parents involved will be notified immediately. The ballot will be run by a Police Officer. Phone 3327480 for further details.

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Trades & Services

CONCRETE CUTTING Affordable Concrete Cutting with Quality, and removal work. Free quote. No job to small. Phone 027 442-2219, Fax 359-6052 a/h 359- 4605

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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

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ELECTRICIANS Call the team at Turned On - plugs, rewire specialists, lighting, LED lighting, downlight repairs, switchboards. No hot water? 7 day callout service. Free quotes and ideas from the friendly guys at Turned On. 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

FENCE PAINTING Staining Quality at a reasonable price. Free quotes. Phone Warren today on 980-1676 or 027 2014713

FENCER Building quality timber fencing for 30 years. No job too small. Ph John for an app & I will listen and price to what you require 027 420-2878

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

www.kmsurgical.co.nz

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241 Clyde Road, Fendalton

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Trades & Services

LAWNMOWING CLEAN CUT GARDEN SERVICES: Independant Owner / operator. Lawns, Section Clear, Refuse Removal, Ride-on, commercial and private work, Free Quotes. Pensioner Rates. Ph Henry 328-8997 or 027 288-9973

LED LIGHTING SPECIALIST Free quotes and ideas. Get those dangerous downlights replaced. Ph Murray 022 6177- 275

OVEN CLEANING Professional cleans $50.00. Gift Vouchers avail. Phone 0800 683-6253 or 027 228-0025

PAINTING & Decorating interior & exterior, gib fixing, plastering, paperhanging, Est 50 yrs in ChCh, ph Wingfields Ltd, ph Mark 021 171-1586 or 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 AVAILAbLE All aspects in painting. Very competitive in roofs and fences. Please call 027 241-7471 or 335-0265

PAINTING & PLASTERING. Excellent finish and customer service. Avail now. Ph Chris 027 223 8542PLASTERER Gib Stopping, Small job specialty. 30 + years experience. Ring 0800 387-369PLUMbER For prompt service for all plumbing maintenance, repairs and alterations. Phone Michael 364 7080 or 027 438 3943PLUMbER ALF THORPE PLUMBING Certifying Plumber for all types of plumbing, maintenance, spouting, alterations etc. Phone 352-7402 or 0274-350-231PLUMbER 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 7275PLUMbER Maintenance plumbing services. Specialising in tap replacement & hot water cyclinders. Free qote. 24 /7. Ph Murray 022 6177-275PLUMbER A Top Plumbing job completed at a fair price, prompt service, all work guaranteed, Ph Brian 960-7673 or 021 112-3492ROOFING 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] CLEANING Spouting Unblocked, Cleaned Out and Flushed Out. Also Full Handyman Services Available. Call Trevor 384-3435 or 021 043-2034TILER AVAILAbLE Ceramic & porcelain. Phone Paul 022 151 9242, 981-2802

Trades & Services

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

bEST bATHROOMS full renovation specialists, LBP, repairs & maintenance ph 03 387-0770 or 027 245-5226

bRICKLAYER George Lockyer. Over 30 years bricklaying experience. UK trained. Licensed Building Practitioner number BP105608. Insurance work. EQC repairs. Heritage brickwork a speciality. No job too small. Governors Bay. Home 329-9344, Cell 027 684-4046, email [email protected]

bUILDER For all building work but specialist in bathroom renovations, 30 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

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

Trades & Services

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RestaurantPIERVIEWQuality a la carte

with a view!Open FRIDAY,

SATURDAY,& SUNDAY

from 5.30pmBookings Recommended

FRIDAY SPECIAL:2 for 1

Steak Sizzler Meals

SUNDAY SPECIAL$25 3-Course FeastSoup - Roast - Dessert

TUESDAYS &THURSDAYS

MembersLucky Card Draw

TAB POD

www.newbrightonclub.co.nz

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4.30PM SATURDAY 19 Sept

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EAGLES & BEEGEESTRIBUTE SHOW

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Entertainment

Thursday 10th September- Wednesday 16th SeptemberMAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS (M) LAST CAB TO DARWIN (M)

A WALK IN THE WOODS (M)

VAN GOGH (exempt)

13 MINUTES (R16)

ANDRE RIEU (G)

THE ART OF RECOVERY(exempt)

LETTERBOX ADVERTISING

Phone Mark on 364 7453 or 021 800 809 • Email: [email protected]

The Christchurch Star Company specialises in the printing and delivery of gloss mailers and letterbox flyers.

PRINT

We offer a FREE professional Creative and Design service to ensure your advertising is effectively targetting your customers.

DESIGN

You can choose CHCH wide delivery to every home or target your delivery to where your customers live. Talk to us about the best option for your business.

DELIVERY

Phone Mark on 364 7453 or 021 800 809 • Email: [email protected]

Cracked tiles?Dirty grout?

Old or mouldy silicon?

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T.V. SERVICE CENTRE Repairs, tvs, microwaves, stereos, DVD, aerial installations and kitsets 301 Brougham Street, ph 03 379 1400UPHOLSTERER Dining Chairs, Lounge suites, Caravan Squabs etc. recovered. Free Quotes. Phone Graeme 383-1448VHS VIDEO TAPES & all camera tapes converted to DVD, video taping, weddings, twenty firsts, special occasions, www.grahamsvideo.co.nz ph 03 338-1655WATERBLASTING Quality Job, Quick Service by skilled tradesman, Ph Richard Severin at Jet-X 0800 538 969 Free quotes, visit www.jetx.co.nzWINDOW CLEANING Average 3 bdrm house inside or out $40. Both $70. Phone Trevor 344-2170

Trades & Services

Ballet TuitionClasses for juniors

to seniors or individual

private lessonsPreparation for examinations

and competitionsFull teaching registration BBO

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PILATES Beginner & Intermediate classes, Tuesday & Wednesday nights. Fendalton Croquet Club, Makora Street. Phone Julie 351-2100

AAA Buying goods quality furniture, Beds, Stoves, Washing machines, Fridge Freezers. Same day service. Selwyn Dealers. Phone 980 5812 or 027 313 8156

A+ Household effects, fridges, freezers, washing machines, ovens. Good cash paid. Ph 022 0891 671

TOOLS Garden, garage, woodworking, mechanical, engineering, sawbenches, lathes, cash buyer, ph 355-2045

Wanted To Buy

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hC ontact : Jo Ful ler - phone 364 7425jo.ful [email protected]

Open daily from 6.30am - Breakfast, Lunch & DinnerRESTAURANT & CAFÉ

118 Racecourse Rd, Sockburn, Christchurch. Ph 03 342 7150Racecourse Hotel Motorlodge

www.racecoursehotel.co.nz (opposite Riccarton Raceway)

$10

Seniors SPECIALTwo coursesSoup/Roast or

Roast/DessertKids two coursespecialfrom

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We are family friendly.Great Kids menu plusdesignated play area.

$20

Treat the Kids!

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THE GARDEN HOTEL COMPLEX | 110 MARSHLAND RD www.gardenhotel.co.nz | phone 385 3132 |

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Bookings EssentialPH 386 0088fb.com/GardenHotelRestaurantwww.gardenhotel.co.nz

HAPPY HOUR5PM - 7PM DAILY

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LIVE MUSIC

6PM FRIDAY18th September

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HARRINGTON'S CAFÉ, BAR, & RESTAURANT

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THURS: ACE THE DECK (Cash Prizes)

Watch out for our NEW NAME coming soon!

Carlton celebrates two years this Saturday17th September.Rebuilt from scratch following the CanterburyQuakes, the rich history of the Carlton goes back as far as the 1800's and the early pioneers ofChristchurch and Canterbury.Today the popular bar and eatery is the place togo for great food, great entertainment andcrankin' live music 7 days a week.

.

Returning to the Carlton for the celebrations isNZ music legend, Jason Kerrison.Jason is the famed singer/songwriter for awardwinning NZ band, Opshop and judge onNZ’s Got Talent, he is also known asDJ Noise Controller of The Babysitters Circus.Also playing will be Carlton regulars,Flat City Brotherhood.Carlton | 1 Papanui Road | ph 355 9543.

IT'LL BE A PARTYBIG

Billy T Award winning comedian and star of the hit feature film, What We Do In The Shadows, Chilean born New Zealander, Cori Gonzalez-Macuer, brings his unique comedy stylings to Morrell & Co for one night only.

Following sold out shows in Auckland and Wellington during this year's NZ International Comedy Festival, this is one hour of award winning stand-up, not to be missed.

As seen on the Old Mout Comedy Gala and a regular on 7Days, Cori is one of NZ's finest young comedy talents. The last year has seen him attend the prestigious Sundance and Berlin Film Festivals as part of the What We Do In The Shadows team as well as attending the film's U.S. premiere in New York, whereafter, he performed massive shows across New York and L.A., alongside some of the biggest names in the industry like Hannibal Burress, Nick Kroll, Jeffrey Ross and Kristen Schaal.

WIth a busy second half of the year, which includes a recent addition to the family and more shows overseas, this might be the last time to see him live in

Christchurch for a while.

Opening for Cori will be local comics Snap RuseWebsites (self professed national sex icon) and Dylan Neale ('blind' stand up comedian).

Cori Gonzalez-Maucer performs this Thursday (17 th September) at Morrell & Co, 280 Lincoln Rd, phone 423 1440. Tickets on sale now at Eventfinda.

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Air Force Museum, wigramBridalshow

Alyssandra striking stationery

Acropolis wedding hire

westhaven Gardens wedding Venue

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commodore Airport hotel

Touchdown car rentals

Terrace Downs resort

Tasteful Affairs

Just Beautiful nZ

The Vineyard at rossendale

hannah claire nZ

Johannes Van Kan Photographer

heritage Queenstown

heritage hanmer springs

Vbase

whirl Productions

Victoria Foods

The George

Kiwi cuisine

Filigree Fine Jewels

capstone hotels & resorts

The First Dance

Black Dahila Designs

Tricia warwick-naziris

Glen James Jewellers

D J chick

The Dear ones Photobooth co.

wigram Base

christchurch coach charters

christchurch wedding Flowers

Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre

Julie Lassen celebrant

Fleurs de Esther

Air Vanuatu

The havannah

hotel Ashburton

robyn cliffe couturiére

westende Jewellers

Lincoln Motel

The Tannery

novotel christchurch cathedral square

Quality hotel Elms

Louise Anderson Bridal Design

crisp and Vale catering

charmed Flowers

Davis Bridal

with This ring

weddings by collective concepts

continental

Kim chan Events

Eco celebration

To cherish Bridal Boutique

hot shots Photo Booth

MJ’s Bridal Dancing

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www.victoriafoods.co.nz

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www.kiwicuisine.co.nz

www.filigree.co.nz

www.capstonehotels.co.nz

www.facebook.com/thefirstdancechch

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www.triciawarwick-naziriscelebrant.co.nz

www.glenjames.co.nz

djazure.co.nz

www.thedearones.com

www.wigrambase.com

www.chchcoachcharters.co.nz

www.christchurchweddingflowers.co.nz

www.dinnertheatre.co.nz

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Bridalshow20th September9.30am–4.00pm Air Force Museum wigram

5 night honeymoon

5 night honeymoon staying at The Havannah with return airfares from Air Vanuatu.

bridal gown

of your dreams valued at up to $2000.

$540of fabulous jewellery.

•  Bridal wear

•  Jewellery

•  wedding receptions

•  celebrants

•  catering

•  Transport

•  Florists

•  Decor hire

•  Dance lessons

•  Planners

•  Photographers

•  Photo boothes

•  Music

•  Entertainment

•  honeymoon

•  And much more

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