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Nice or Naughty Lingerie Ltd

Nice or Naughty Lingerie Ltd

54 Marine Parade, North New Brighton, Christchurch ,
Bringing you good quality lingerie from your everyday wear to bringing out your naughty side. We also offer a great range of swimwear and costumes at affordable prices
Reflexionz

Reflexionz

188 Travis Rd, North New Brighton , Christchurch ,
I am a professional Reflexologist, Reiki practitioner and Relaxation Massage Therapist, who believes in healing naturally using a blend of natural therapies and beautiful 100% pure essential oils.
Magical Moments Photography

Magical Moments Photography

North New Brighton, Christchurch ,
My name is Olivia Bromby, I have a gorgeous one and a half year old boy and I love to take photos of him. After having my wee man I realised that my passion was with children and photography. I then decided that I should start my own photography business focusing on babies and toddlers. I am still learning, but aim to give you the best possible photos that i can achieve.
Tel: 278474543
The Naked Baker

The Naked Baker

142 Beach Road, North New Brighton, Christchurch ,
Darren Carlaw & Andrew Snee established The Naked Baker Bakehouse Café in 2002. They have their own brand (Orgazmik Coffee) of freshly roasted coffee.Available for purchase in store, online. Cater
Salt On The Pier

Salt On The Pier

Pier Terminus 195-213 Marine Parade New Brighton, Christchurch ,
Tel: 33884493
SNOW KITE NZ

SNOW KITE NZ

14 New Brighton Mall, Christchurch ,
The Cardrona Valley is just 20 minutes drive from Wanaka, 40 mins from Queenstown, & 5 hours from Christchurch. We offer 2 & 3 day group packages, plus casual daily deals (POA)
Tel: 6421542770
XT Fitness 20 Week Challenge

XT Fitness 20 Week Challenge

55 Hawke Street, New Brighton, Christchurch ,
XT Fitness 20 Week Challenge page is all about keeping each other honest by posting updates on the 2 catergories you are entering and healthy eating progress at least twice a week publicly. It is also important to infrom us how well you are/aren't sleeping. You can post daily or more if you wish. It's up to you and your comfort level. Challenge Details Check in at lease twice per week in from April 8th 2013, and let your support network see you on your journey and know what is going on with you. Here are some suggestions for what you can talk about: Post your goals for the month. How many times did you see your trainter? How many more press-ups did you do this week? Let us celebrate your success. How are you doing with your eating? Keep a food dairy on your XT Fitnes 20 Week Challenge. Post the recipes you using facebook. Post photos of your meals. How do your feel? Are you having any emotional eating problems. Is the stress in your life making you want to eat. Vent about your challenges. Be honest about the struggles you're having. We all face issues. It's good to be able to give voice to them. Encourage your fellow challeges on there quest. It's hard to put yourself out there and share your weight release and health struggles with the world. As your fellow 20 Week Challengers share their lives, show them some love and encouragement. Just a reminder that this small commitment to post the good, bad and ugly was a huge part of your success. It give you a place to face the emotional side of your goals: To celebrate your losses, cry about your gains and vent when I felt like whining. We can can be a support network to help these individuals on the journey and to help each other by being accountable and honest. ________________________________________________________ Here is my life changing story that started 9 years ago......... HISTORY......... Tango Wineti Male Maori 30 years old 138kgs 178cms Sedentary lifestyle High cholesterol, high blood pressure, high sugar levels (WOF HEALTH CHECK) and i was at a 'HIGH' risk for many or all chronic and cardiovascular diseases. WHANAU......... My parter (Paki) was expecting (Kiwa). 2 young daughters (Mariah and Esance). MY WHANAU HISTORY......... My father passed away at 53 years old. He was diagnosed with bowel cancer and after 3 months after the procedure, he passed away. I was 10 years old. EATING HABITS......... NO VEGETABLES, FRUIT AND Cereal Fast food, KFC, Pizza Hut, Chinese, 6 Pack of pies with a loaf of bread, Milo with a load of bread and peanut butter and jam, chocolate, fizzy drinks, bakery food (doughnuts, cakes and more pies). Just never cooked a meal, it was always take outs. WAKE UP CALL......... Paki and I went to see my GP for a health check on September 2003. My Gp checked my blood pressre (HIGH), checked my weight (138kg) and took bloods for blood glucose and cholesterol. My GP knew of my family history and informed me if I keep travelling down this pathway, your family will be standing over your grave. I then turned to Paki who always loved me the way I looked and never judged me on my weight, was very concerned as she knew how hard it has been for me not to have my dad around all these years. That was my wake up call, I WANT TO BE AROUND FOR MY CHILDREN, GRANDCHILDREN AND GREAT GRANDCHILDREN, because that is what my father missed out on. STARTING OFF SLOW......... I didn't go and spend money to join a gym or a bootcamp, I started off small. It was spring and we were living in Mount Eden, Auckland at that time, so every morning and evenings too, I would grab both my girls (1 in the pram, 1 in the front pack) and walk for 60-90 minutes. I started on the flat roads and then slowly but surely, started hitting my Mighty Mount Eden Hills. I also had a project to do at home. It was to get a 1/2 acre amazon jungle and I needed it to change it to a area that my family to could use and entertain whanau and friends. The hardest part for me was nutrition. Again I started slowly. I started eating a variety of vegetables and fruit, having home cooked prepared meals, treated myself once of week (treat day), and I gave up or replaced one bad treat every 4-6weeks. I started with the hardest treat to give up.....BREAD!!. Been a Maori or if you have been around our culture, we love our bread. We eat bread with ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING! Porridege, brown sugar, cream and bread, pies and bread, noodles, cornbeef and bread, fishnchips and bread. I'm sure you get it now. BREAD, BREAD, BREAD. And then in 4-6 weeks I will bring bread back, but it had to be wholegrain and I had a limit per week. And so on....white rice to brown rice etc.... Portions sizes was the next mountain climb. My culture stack our dinner plates. I had to purchase smaller plates and having 6 smaller meals a day. Man I can tell you that was a challenge. NOW IN 2013......... Tango Wineti 39 years old Maori Male 85kgs 178cms Very active - with my partner and my 3 loving girls. (WOF CHECK) as of December 2012, all levels are the healthy or normal range. Finally there is no magic pill, fancy machines, or a special diet that will help you through your journey. What helped me was my loving family that supported my throughout my journey. When times were hard and challenging for me, I focussed on my goal, why and who am I was doing this for, and I was always looking at the long term journey. Thank you for taking time to read my journey. Kind regards Tango Wineti
Eminence Design Limited

Eminence Design Limited

35 Ascot Avenue, North New Brighton, Christchurch, Christchurch ,
Based in Christchurch, Eminence has been creating print and web artwork for local and international businesses for over 10 years.
Small Beginnings NZ

Small Beginnings NZ

28 Ngatea Road Diamond Harbour, Christchurch ,
Small Beginnings promotes & sells NZ children's products, sourced from very talented people from around the country. With a huge passion for NZ made, we have a great range of products.