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Newbolds Masterton

Newbolds Masterton

146 Queen St, Masterton ,
We're here for you, 100%. 1OO% Appliances is a nationwide group of over 60 stores - and we're all about bringing you the very best information and deals on appliances for your home or office. Big brands, huge deals. If it's a quality name brand, you can bet we've got it in store. And because of our group buying power, we can always offer you a great deal! 100% Kiwi-owned. Your local Newbolds store is owned by people who live and work in the Wairarapa - so when you shop with us, you're supporting a local business. And it's good to know they give something back to your community too - Newbolds store often gets behind local events and community groups. Great advice & back-up. If you're after expert advice and great service, talk to your local Newbolds team. When you deal with the people who own the business, you'll see what a difference it makes!
Tel: -9083
Masterton burger king

Masterton burger king

chapel street, Masterton ,
Hello welcome to masterton burger king come on down to masterton and taste our delious food.
Masterton Icons

Masterton Icons

Identifying Masterton To inspire the community and guide visitors The Pole Concept Masterton is a town full of attractions and features which the community can be proud of and visitors often don’t discover. The Masterton Pole system of iconic signage creates celebratory gateways and wayfinding markers that help guide and inspire journeys through the town. These community produced poles are low-cost and memorable, constructed of materials relevant to the local heritage and industries. The inspiration of this concept comes from the abstract rustic artwork of artist Para Matchett but will involve the local community in the development of the symbolism and construction of the poles. Representing the Community. The Gateway and Wayfinding poles will represent and celebrate what Masterton means to the local community, so we are seeking design submissions for the symbols from the locals. This will help achieve participation and ownership of the poles and help kick-start development of the poles. Aesthetic Features • Relate well and will complement existing street elements such as power poles, flag poles, banner systems and the green steel mesh used for lighting and plant frames in Queen St • Relate to important physical features in Maori architecture – the pou of a wharenui carrying the sacred, life-giving force of Papatuanuku; the carved representation of ancestors; the sense of protection and community conveyed by the palisades around a village • Can be used individually to make a single bold statement, or in groups to signify collective strength, a family or gathering • Show the many features of this place/ community – not just one or two – promotes pride for locals and surprises visitors. • Can be used in sequence to represent or celebrate a journey – either historic or in the here and now • Bring the country to town, underscoring the close relationship between rural and urban life-styles within the Masterton District • Provide the opportunity to represent all the varied aspects of Masterton in an equal and inclusive way • Provide opportunities for community contribution to the development of the visual elements. Practical Features • Low cost, durable and easy to source locally • the timber pole represents the Masterton-based forestry industry • the solid materials including the rusted steel will be very durable. • the relevant rustic appearance will actually improve with age • can be configured and maintained to resist vandalism and graffiti • can be easily obtained in various sizes to suit the proposed heirachy of scale. • has a physical and symbolic relevance to Maori and international cultural wayfinding systems • has the potential to be adopted throughout the town as the community develops and takes ownership the concept – repeating it throughout the town. • Masterton may become nationally recognised by a more relevant visual identity
Fortitude Thai boxing Masterton

Fortitude Thai boxing Masterton

146 Queen street, Masterton ,
Fortitude ThaiBoxing is the newest martial arts centre in the wairarapa ,we have been located at our present site for the past 10 months ,fortitude was formally run as Harleys kickboxing . same great fighters,same great premises!!! we offer classes for children ,beginners ,fitness and fighters in kickboxing.and boxing classes with a highly experieced trainer!
Trade Aid. Masterton

Trade Aid. Masterton

96 Queen Street , Masterton ,
100%Fairly Traded Gifts,Coffee,Tea Chocolate plus other food items.
Empire Lodge Masterton

Empire Lodge Masterton

94 Queen Street, Masterton ,
Situated in central Masterton the Empire Lodge offers first-class service in a friendly, welcoming environment. Surrounded by cafes, restaurants and bars, it's a short walk to the adventure playground, skate-park, stadium, pool complex, park and the Shear Discovery and Aratoi Museums. The Empire provides a comfortable base for travellers of all ages to explore the Wairarapa.
Cornwall Park Motel Masterton

Cornwall Park Motel Masterton

119 Cornwall St , Masterton ,
Cornwall Park Motel is a peaceful family friendly motel in a secluded, sunny and tranquil complex, offering quiet and comfortable accommodation in Masterton. Set in park-like grounds with mature trees, there is plenty for you and the kids to do, with a large swimming pool, BBQ and children's play area. Enjoy the quiet of the countryside but with the convenience of being just over a kilometre away from the State Highway and a 3 minute drive from Masterton's town centre. The mature garden and spacious surroundings offer the perfect setting for rest and relaxation. Cornwall Park Motel has 10 recently refurbished self-contained ground floor motel units with cooking facilities, free wireless broadband, SKY TV and more. With well-presented studio units (sleeping 2 to 3 people) and 1 and 2-bedroom units (sleeping 6-7 people), we have the ideal holiday accommodation for you and your family. Explore and experience: * The award winning vineyards * Diverse farmland * Galleries * Museums * Gardens * Gourmet food * Forest and mountain walks in the beautifully scenic Wairarapa Relax, knowing that your stay at the Cornwall Park Motel will be comfortable, friendly and peaceful. Visit our website to book online, or call 0508 CORNWALL today. Say that you found us at Gopher and receive 5% off your next visit!
Chanel College, Masterton

Chanel College, Masterton

Chanel College, Masterton is a Catholic secondary school situated in Masterton, New Zealand. The school is named after St Peter Chanel, who was a French Marist priest killed on the Pacific island of Futuna in 1841. The school was established in 1978. It resulted from the amalgmation of two schools, St Joseph’s College for Boys (founded in 1945) operated by the Marist Brothers and St Bride’s College for Girls which had been established in 1898 by the Brigidine Sisters. The College, which is located on the old St Joseph's College site, became an Integrated School in November 1981. It is owned by the Wellington Archdiocese with the Archbishop of Wellington being named as its proprietor in the college's integration agreement with the New Zealand Government.Alumni/ae Barry Barclay, MNZM (1944–2008), New Zealand filmmaker and writer of Maori (Ngati Apa) and Pākehā (European) descent. (St Joseph's College). Phillipa "Pip" Brown (born 1979), singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. John Atcherley Dew (1948- ), 6th Archbishop of Wellington (2005–present) (St Joseph's College).
Masterton indoor recreation centre

Masterton indoor recreation centre

papawai place, Masterton ,
Social and competitive leagues, family fun and friendly enviroment.
Tel: 63771615