Happyzine Classifieds 27th November 2010
Course – Green Dreams Do Come True – Ten Ways to Bring them to Life: Nelson 2011. Once a fortnight,1-3pm, beginning Saturday January 8th at the Victory Community Centre. This is a ten session, fortnightly course for people who are serious about turning their green dreams into an exciting reality (and perhaps even building a career around them). Great for school leavers, or people with a passion to create green careers. Find out more.
Divine Herbals….Handcrafted Herbal Tea Blends for Healthy Living. Made from Organic or locally wild-harvested herbs. Committed to working towards a sustainable future for herbal medicines and the Earth. Visit our website for more information and current specials www.divineherbals.co.nz
eBook … for sale ‘Ten Ways to Chillax and Have Fun As You Live Your Green Dreams’ the ebook. Guaranteed to inspire positive change from the inside out. Great for people considering green careers. Order your copy now.
Maori art – on a tee-shirt. Fairtrade, GM Free, authentic Maori design tee-shirts now available from Mohua Tees! Contact: [email protected] to check out the new range. These make the perfect Christmas gifts.
Online Business Support … Are you looking for a cost effective option for your administration, accounting and marketing needs? myVA is your full service, off-site office partner, providing all the administration, accounting and marketing services your business needs. We have a strong commitment to green practice. We are here to help you grow your business and make money.
Whole Foods Handbook: The little yellow kitchen book that every organic cook must have (and can have for only NZ$5). Concise guide to 120 organic products, with background info, nutrition, preparation. Single copy $5 + $1 postage. Quantity discounts. To order: 03 525 8448 or [email protected]
This classifieds section will now ‘go live’ every Saturday morning. If you would like to list something email your advert to [email protected] – the cost: $NZ0.50 cents per word, per week.
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