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Temporary store reaches its three month shelf life

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The Pop-Up Store is popping off. The store was set up at the start of December in the Victoria Ave premises previously occupied by Prescioso, in one of Wanganui's most prized stretches of shops. It was intended to be temporary, owner Rob Vinsen said, and would close at the end of this month. "We took the premises for three months over...

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Papercraft to move to Victoria Ave

Wanganui's Papercraft Room is moving to Victoria Ave.

NEW JOB: Dale Vanderhoof has a lot of real estate experience in the lower North Island to draw on. PHOTO/BEVAN CONLEY 130212WCBRCMORN01

Experienced hand boosts Harcourts

Licensed real estate agent Dale Vanderhoof has relinquished the Wanganui franchise of ReMax Results and taken on the job of managing the city's Harcourts office.

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Savings on ink refills

Ink cartridges for printers can now be refilled at a fraction of the usual price in Wanganui. New Plymouth's Brian Kettle has opened a branch of the Cartridge World...

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Ethnic food set for menu

Amirtham Restaurant is to take the place of former businesses Cafe Roux and Hysteria Cafe & Roast in Wanganui's Victoria Ave.

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Editorial: Pause for the day a nation stopped

Deputy editor Reon Suddaby Today marks a year since New Zealand stopped. It stopped at 12.51pm on February 22, 2011, when Christchurch was hit by a devastating magnitude-6.3 earthquake. Have your say

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