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The Local Advertiser - Page 2 Vol SCORE? L G L I F N THIS WEEK issue! 4 page YOUR WHAT'S E D G Tairua Pauanui Use these letters to words 4+ letter make Barry's 17 Beat contain must Words the middle letter The LocalWebsite: www.tairuaadvertiser.nz Advertiser 24th February 2021 Phone/Fax: 864 8170 Email: [email protected] Volume 21 Number 8 the event on the Peninsula. A busy month ahead Participants will be leaving from Tairua in the main event, As we enter into March, art on the Coromandel have the K2, the gruelling 198km there are a number of events been calendared. So put 6/7 circuitous slog to Whitianga, planned that will see a full and March and 13/14 March Coromandel, Thames and then engaging month. on your calendar to get out back to Tairua. Meanwhile, Starting off, the Wet 'n' and soak up this wonderful entrants in the other events Wild weekend, on Saturday 6th art! Regular exhibitor, Paula leave from Coromandel and and Sunday 7th will be staged. McNeill, is looking forward to Thames respectively to finish in The annual meet is part of the being part of the event again. Tairua. This year the two lesser Auckland Jet Ski Club's race "It's exciting," said Paula, "this events will feature an e-bike Paula McNeill, a regular calendar. This year, a novice event brings so many people division! Check out the website exhibitor in the Mercury Bay section will give newcomers a to town, so it's a real boost for at k2cycle.co.nz for all of the Art Escape which is one of chance to participate. The event the community." For all of the options. the many events coming up is based at the Pepe Reserve. information of who is exhibiting On Wednesday 24 March in the busy month ahead. The first two weekends and where to go, visit www. two wheels will give way to four in March are devoted to mercurybayartescape.com. in the area as this year’s Beach and scooters of the 50s and 60s. the Mercury Bay Art Escape The town will be awash Hop, based in Whangamata, With crowds of about 100,000 it exhibitions. These weekends in lycra and wheels for the kicks off. The five day festival is one of the largest events of its have been so popular that annual K2 Cycle Challenge on celebrates the music, culture, kind in the world. All proceeds two consecutive opportunities Saturday 13 March as Tairua fashion, music, hot rods, are donated to emergency to view and purchase local hosts the 19th running of motorbikes, dancing, dragsters services in the area. SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES 1.7 TONNE DIGGER Adam 022 018 0856 ALARMS FOR HIRE $300 / DAY PAUANUI SECURITY LTD $185 / ½DAY Your only local alarm specialist 0800 722 887 PLATE COMPACTOR • Installations & Servicing ALL TREE WORK, MULCHING FOR HIRE • Wireless Monitoring & LANDSCAPING $100 / DAY Painting • Response & CCTV www.arborcuts.co.nz Contact 021 345 109 0800 KEYPAD & Plastering 0800 539 723 ALL ASPECTS or - Tom 027 439 3310 of interior & exterior - Janine 021 153 6894 painting & plastering LIKE US ON Air Conditioning and Arborists • Bobcats • Landscaping A & E PLUMBING Electrical & GASFITTING TAIRUA ELECTRICAL All your home decorating requirements Craftsman plumber & gasfitter 3 Air Conditioning/Heat Pumps New work, alterations - Fujitsu and Mitsubishi & maintenance KEMPAINT Accredited Installer LTD LTD More than just tree experts... P: Alan 07 864 7785 3 Electrical Installations 021 531 946 Call Pete 0800 944 848 M: 027 59 59 589 Phone Graeme E: [email protected] 864 9019 or 021-893 908 fully qualified / over 35 years experience www.landandtreeworks.co.nz Advertising Deadlines SUBJECT TO AVAILABLE SPACE: All Boxed & Unboxed ads Friday 5pm. Regular Opening Hours: Monday - Friday 9.30-5; Saturday 9.30-12.30; Sunday & Public holidays Closed The Local Advertiser - Page 2 Vol. 21 No. 8, 24th February 2021 SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES Short & Sweet Pauanui Garden & Art Tairua Joinery & The Troubadours' commit- Veg & flower seedlings, tee is happy to announce CANVAS and gardening products Cabinetmaking that $12,000 from last year's available for delivery • Kitchens show ‘Save the Date’ is go- PRINTS in Pauanui & Tairua. • Makeovers ing to the Coromandel Res- INTRODUCING OUR cue Helicopter Trust. 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COMPUTER REPAIRS Scheduled consultations Tairua Residents and SALES AND SUPPORT Ratepayers Association has WEB DESIGN SOFTWARE in Tairua SHELVES FOR SALE produced its updated 2021 E MARKETING Phone Wayne Richards 2m x 2m x 600mm version of the Local So- Wk 09-303-4089 Ph 07 864 8788 cial Services booklet. This Mob 021-818-795 booklet contains the contact [email protected] 0274 832 129 information for our services www.renniecox.co.nz in one handy document. This 0275 616 647 TIDALELECTRICAL LTD year it also includes emer- gency contacts and a com- “Fast, Friendly & Qualified” D.R. DECORATORS stickers munity guide for major civil Electrical Repairs & Installations defence emergencies. 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Have your carpets cleaned where and our shops had per month. sign-in sheets and sanitiser before or after the influx of WINDOW WASHING Contact Chris Brooke family, pets & beach residue! on hand (no pun intended) for customers. Good job and 027 848 1010 Phone Murray Gilmore CLEAR VIEW WINDOWS 027 3211 244 (ah 864 8993) thanks everyone! Glad you WWW.GOTAIRUA.CO.NZ JON 021 059 6012 are on our team! The Local Advertiser - Page 3 Vol. 21 No. 8, 24th February 2021 SERVICES SERVICES ▪ Automotive Service & Repairs GLAZING • SPLASHBACKS • MIRRORS ▪ Marine Service & Repairs Roy Bedford ▪ WOF ▪ Batteries ▪ Tyres m. 0274 90 70 10 52 Jubilee Dr ✉ [email protected] pauanuiservices.co.nz e. 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Fully Qualified Manipulative & Orthopaedic PUBLIC NOTICES Physiotherapist Co-author of “Treat Your Own Shoulder” TAIRUA CHURCH Back & Neck Pain Hand & Upper Limb Injuries Rehabilitation following Sundays 10.30am Orthopaedic Surgery Tairua Community Hall Acupuncture including SCANNING Pauanui Medical Centre Programme we scan documents & photos to email or USB & Tairua Medical Centre Phone 864 8762 TAIRUA PRINT • 228 MAIN RD • 864 8170 Ph. 07 868 9579 Ps. Nico & Marlene Prinsloo The Local Advertiser - Page 4 Vol. 21 No. 8, 24th February 2021 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES TAIRUA/PAUANUI RSA Your Real Estate NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Annual General Meeting of the Tairua/Pauanui Professional on the Returned and Services Association will be held in Coromandel Peninsula. the Tairua Rugby Rooms on Thursday 25th March, 2021 at 1500 hours. "THE JUMBO ONE" Feedback from our Lockdown Issues says that you enjoyed more news, more human Donna Santner interest stories, and up-to-date info.
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