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Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Community Comments on new jewellery store, Salvation Army

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An example of the stunning pieces sold by Malabar Gold and Diamonds. Photo supplied

Check out a few of the latest comments from our socials below. Want
more? Dive into the conversation at www.facebook.com/timesonlinenz.

JEWELLERY GIANT TO OPEN SHOWROOM AT BOTANY TOWN CENTRE (Times, February 27):

  • Brendan Kent

Competition isn’t always a bad thing but could rather be taken as a challenge to sharpen up skills and offer a very personalised service. I own Kent Morgan The Jeweller in Howick and cater for a different market and focus on custom-made jewellery. In my personal opinion these guys are focusing on a different market with a lot of gold product, chain, bangles, wedding jewellery. Massive investment doesn’t always have massive return, especially in today’s financial climate. Good luck to them.

FIVE PEOPLE HOSPTIALISED AFTER CRASH IN EAST AUCKLAND (Times, March 2):

  • Ro Harris

Was a very sobering scene to drive past. Hope all recover and thank you to all the services that attend these scenes.

SALVATION ARMY CLOSURE: NO DECISION ON PROPERTY (Times, February 27):

  • Shane Demchy

It’s greed, just because it’s not making enough money to keep afloat why not look at cutting costs in head office to keep small town churches going.

  • Kathryn Kelly

Good news the building isn’t being demolished- fingers crossed it stays this way.

REFERENDUM ON FOUR-YEAR PARLIAMENTARY TERM (Times, February 27):

  • Alan Galley

Excellent. Because this coalition will be in control of our country for many years.

  • Ross Sterritt

No, having to wait an extra year to get rid of a bad Government is too long.

SECTION OF AUCKLAND MOTORWAY TO CLOSE (Times, February 26):

  • Edward Makara

Yo, Waka Kotahi, would you like to swap jobs for a week so you know, and get to feel the frustrations of service vehicles trying to get to destinations without too much hold up, to deliver, or service their customers. Waka Kotahi, you have no idea, do you. And don’t try to put a spin on this situation. Hence why motorists abuse road workers because of the way you plan, action, and organise work to be carried out. You need to sharpen up Waka Kotahi.

  • Paul Davidson

This is one reason I got out of Auckland City. The constant traffic delays, poor traffic management and drivers that can’t do the speed limit and hold everyone else up.

  • Peter Nia Hira

What’s worse has anyone else noticed a traffic cop every 20km parked at the bottom of a hill.

  • Barry Anddeborah Mccullough

More useless crap on the motorway as Waka Kotahi screw us again. Why are they so useless at their work.

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