Video | Agriculture | Confidence | Economy | Energy | Employment | Finance | Media | Property | RBNZ | Science | SOEs | Tax | Technology | Telecoms | Tourism | Transport | Search

 


Oscar Juicers Winter Special by Tasman Trading Company

Oscar Juicers Winter Special by Tasman Trading Company

AUCKLAND, 15 July 2011 -- This Winter, Tasman Trading Company Limited is making its OSCAR Juice Extractor available at a special limited-time-only price. Shoppers can now have an OSCAR Juice Extractor in their home for $50.00 off the normal purchase price.

In addition to allowing the owner to make healthy, 100% natural living juice, the OSCAR Juice Extractor can be used to make nut butters, desserts, and noodles. The OSCAR Juice Extractor's innovative low-speed technology, now available at savings of nearly 10% off the normal purchase price, exerts significantly less force on the material than a conventional juicer.

This allows it to unlock nutrients and results in a juice that retains all of the vital enzymes contained in the original fruit, vegetable, or grass, and making a juice that can be stored for many hours longer than juice from a conventional juicer. The benefits of this juice can include increased energy, improved skin tone, a reduction in susceptibility to disease, and stronger bones.

The OSCAR Juice Extractor is an attractive addition to any kitchen, and is available in white or chrome. The OSCAR Juice Extractor comes with a 25 year guarantee on the motor and gearbox as well as a 5 year guarantee on parts and labour. The Winter special price of $549.00 includes the cost of shipping to any location within New Zealand as well as Goods and Services Tax. Customers can fulfil their orders by paying with Visa, MasterCard, or cheque.

More information on the OSCAR Juice Extractor is available at www.oscarjuicers.co.nz

 
 
 
 
 
Business Headlines | Sci-Tech Headlines

BUDGET 2012:
Parliament Debate Live - Video Of Budget 2011
Keith Ng Interactive Graphic: How the Budget Breaks Down
BUDGET 2012 - FULL COVERAGE: Reports / Analysis - Press Kit - Reaction (from everybody) - Previews (from everybody) - Pre-Budget Announcements

Gordon Campbell: On the Budget’s Spreadsheet Victories

It wasn’t as if expectations were sky high, exactly. Chances are, it was always more likely that we’d be seeing Bigfoot rampage through the Beehive lock-up than catch a glimpse of a credible growth agenda from this government. More >>


Sludge Budget Report - Short The Dollar! MEMO: To international bankers FROM: C.D. Sludge Please short the dollar! It'll be good for both you and us. And you know you want to. Greexit, Eurogeddon... watch out... flight to quality and all that. Follow your instincts. The NZ Debt Management Office has been so surprised at the unprecedentedly low interest rates that it can borrow at that it has already entirely pre-funded the 2013 fiscal deficit - all $8 billion of it! More >>

Pattrick Smellie Comment: Doddling along the best we can hope forCriticising Budgets for lacking vision or imagination is like shooting fish in a barrel, but even so, this year's Budget again feels like a missed opportunity. Perhaps it's the intrusion of real world needs that means the government couldn't make better political use of the $558.8 million it expects to gather in its first partial asset sale. More >>

 

BusinessDesk: NZ dollar hits 6-mth low, revives, as EU meets; budget looms
The New Zealand dollar climbed from a six-month low as European Union leaders meet amid talk Greece could leave the euro zone and ahead of the budget locally which is expected to chart the route back to fiscal surplus. More >>

Also:

EARLIER:


Media: Quickflix welcomes probe of Sky TV content deals
ASX-listed Quickflix has welcomed the New Zealand antitrust regulator's probe into Sky Network Television's content deals with internet service providers, saying the issues raised by the Commerce Commission are "serious and real."

Sky's shares sank 8.3 percent to a two-and-a-half month low $5 after the regulator said it will investigate the pay-TV operator's contracts with ISPs and potential barriers to accessing content. The announcement was made after the commission approved a joint venture between Sky and state-owned Television New Zealand to launch a budget pay-TV platform, Igloo.More >>

ALSO:


Fruit FlyMPI: No Fruit Fly Outbreak Detected to Date as Actions Continue
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) reports that testing on samples from fruit fly traps in the Auckland Controlled Area has so far shown no sign of further fruit flies.

However as a precautionary measure, the Ministry continues a large field effort to ensure that if any of the pest insects are present, they are not able to spread from the Avondale area where the one male fly was found last week.
More >>

ALSO:

 
 
 
 
 
Business
Search Scoop  
 
 
powered by newsagent
NZ independent news