March 15 2011 Issue

Papatoetoe Feature

Quality fosters excellence

While product and service quality are essential ingredients for customer satisfaction, success in business also depends on the environment. An ambience that bespeaks quality, embellished

Restaurant offers value for money

Indian cuisine has captivated all ethnic groups and with an ever-growing variety of dishes, restaurants that cater to a cross-section of the society can hope

Papatoetoe Feature

No price above Peace of mind

In a world that is characterised by uncertainties and rising cost of living, it is imperative to seek security and peace of mind, which is

Nature offers better cure for all

When German physician Samuel Hahnemann proposed (in 1796) Homeopathy as a form of alternative medicine, it was hailed as a turning point in medical science.

Lambie Plaza

Treat yourself to something special

If you are one of those picky customers with a discerning taste and style, you should read this article. If you are one those who

Lambie Plaza

Three-Nation Specialty lures

At the last count, there were more than 4000 restaurants in New Zealand (excluding pubs and cafes), of which at least 10% were either exclusively

March 15 2011 Issue

The nation bleeds when the ink turns red

I am proud to be the local National candidate in the Botany by-election. Our community needs to keep its strong voice in John Key’s Government,

March 15 2011 Issue

Blue denotes high level of despondency

The Botany by-election on March 5 is an opportunity for voters to tell the Government that they are not prepared to be taken for granted.

Weekly borrowing of $300 inevitable

The National-led Government is committed to helping and protecting the most vulnerable sections of the society. We are aspirational for all New Zealanders. We want

March 15 2011 Issue

Ethnic communities deserve better status

Aucklanders fully realise and appreciate the growing ethnic diversity of our city and the region. The same can be said of Hamilton, Rotorua, Palmerston North,

Botany By-Election Time Table

Wednesday, February 16 Advance Voting began in the Electorate, Registrars of Electors Offices around the country and overseas Saturday, February 26 EasyVote information packs made

Botany By-Election Time Table

Wednesday, February 16 Advance Voting began in the Electorate, Registrars of Electors Offices around the country and overseas Saturday, February 26 EasyVote information packs made

March 15 2011 Issue

Liberator, not Dictator, set to redeem Fiji

It would be five years (on December 6) since Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama overthrew the Laisenia Qarase and his Government and assumed power. A star-studded collection

March 15 2011 Issue

A model Commercial Complex in Nadi

aNadi Town Council is in the process of developing a new commercial complex in the Jet-set town in partnership with Maisuria Design Limited. The Project

March 15 2011 Issue

Depreciation rate change affects tax payment

Budget 2010 changed depreciation rates of buildings to 0%, applicable to all buildings, despite their date of purchase. An analysis of the New Zealand building

March 15 2011 Issue

Religious body to float $500,000 debentures

An Auckland based religious organisation has proposed to float redeemable debentures to fund its Temple project. Shri Shirdi Saibaba Sansthan NZ Inc expects the initial

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