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MATHS/ACCOUNTING/AFRIKAANS/PHYSICS TUTORS WITH "A" SYMBOL IN MATRIC WANTED ASAP!!!PART-TIME/WEEKEND POSITIONS AVAILABLE FROM 21 JANUARY EMAIL YOUR CV + ID + MATRIC RESULTS ASAP TO (by ) MUST ATTACH A LETTER OF MOTIVATIONONLY GENUINELY INTERESTED APPLICANTS WITH "A" SYMBOLS NEED APPLY.
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Maths Set and Carry Case. This set is ideal for on the go. Includes eraser, sharpener, ruler, 2 x set squares, protractor, pair of compasses and®_HB pencil.      
R 92
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0.75"L x 0.5"W Gift box included Made in the U.S.A. This absolutely charming pair of lever-back earrings features a guardian angel resting its arms on a glimmering crystal heart that shines different hues at every turn. Comes packaged in a Symbols of Faith gift box.
R 1.279
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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ * Set of 5 Tumbled Lapis Lazuli Stones With Wiccan Elemental Symbol. * Stone: Lapis Lazuli. * Color: Navy Blue. * Big Stone Size (In cm): Height - 1.8, Base - 2.3 x 1.3 (Approx). * Small Stone Size (In cm): Height - 1.2, Base - 2 x 1.6 (Approx). * Sale For: Set of 5 Pieces. * Weight: 350 CT. (approx). * These are natural stones have just as much healing properties and love to offer as any other stones and just need a loving person to adopt them. _______________________________________________________________________________________ Payment ¿ ¿¿¿ * We accept payment through bobPayEFT, mobicred and PayPal. ¿ * Our Paypal ID is IDK6NKGWCV835LC         _______________________________________________________________________________________ ¿ Shipping Methods ¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿¿ We Ship Worldwide within 24-48 hours of receiving confirmed payment. ¿¿¿¿¿ All the items are shipped through the service of Registered Airmail. This service takes 20-35 days to deliver the products. This service is not traceable. ¿¿¿¿¿ Express shipping from Speed Post with the delivery time of 10 to 12 business days will be charged extra. ¿¿¿¿¿ There is no Sunday delivery.   _______________________________________________________________________________________ THANK YOU!
R 122
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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ * Beautiful 7 Chakra Symbol Pendants. * Material: Brass. * Colour: Gold. * Size: (In inches) Big: Diameter - 1", Small: 2" x 1" (Approx.). * Weight: 75 CT.(Approx.). * P.S: We have mentioned approx size, size may vary in length and width | These are natural stones, so the product you might receive can be slightly vary from the image. _______________________________________________________________________________________ Payment ¿ ¿¿¿ * We accept payment through bobPayEFT, mobicred and PayPal. ¿ * Our Paypal ID is IDK6NKGWCV835LC         _______________________________________________________________________________________ ¿ Shipping Methods ¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿¿ We Ship Worldwide within 24-48 hours of receiving confirmed payment. ¿¿¿¿¿ All the items are shipped through the service of Registered Airmail. This service takes 20-35 days to deliver the products. This service is not traceable. ¿¿¿¿¿ Express shipping from Speed Post with the delivery time of 10 to 12 business days will be charged extra. ¿¿¿¿¿ There is no Sunday delivery.   _______________________________________________________________________________________ THANK YOU!
R 183
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DRAUGHTSMAN X 2 LANSDOWNE | R –R CTC PER MONTH DEPENDING ON LEVEL OF EXPERIENCE | START ASAP   Our client  is an award winning solid wood furniture manufacturer, who creates future heirlooms. They are renowned for creating some of the most exclusive custom pieces in South Africa and around the world, true investments that will last for generations.   Requirements: ·         3 – 5 years Draughting experience on AutoCAD. ·         Previous experience within the furniture (solid wood) industry would be a clinch! ·         Tertiary: degree/diploma preferable. ·         Maths, MS Excel, AutoCAD experience. ·         CNC experience would be advantageous. ·         Technical mind-set. ·         Quote drawings. ·         Must have excellent time management and deadline management skills. ·         Work accurately and ensure all job administration is completed in full. ·         Have a positive outlook and work ethic.   APPLY WITH YOUR MOVE PERSONNEL - TODAY! Email your Updated CV to    *Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for Interviews with our Consultants. This will be within 2-3 days of applying. You will receive an automated response to your email which will confirm that we have received your CV. If you have not heard from a Consultant within 3 days of applying, please consider your application to be unsuccessful.   With Us, It’s All About You!
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The hamsa hand (Arabic) or hamesh hand (Hebrew) is an old and still popular apotropaic amulet for magical protection from the envious or evil eye. The words hamsa and hamesh mean "five" and refer to the digits on the hand. The evil eye is a curse believed to be cast by a malevolent glare, usually given to a person when they are unaware. Many cultures believe that receiving the evil eye will cause misfortune or injury. Talismans created to protect against the evil eye are also frequently called "evil eyes". The idea expressed by the term causes many different cultures to pursue protective measures against it. The concept and its significance vary widely among different cultures, primarily in West Asia. The idea appears several times in translations of the Old Testament. It was a widely extended belief among many Mediterranean and Asian tribes and cultures. Charms and decorations with eye-like symbols known as nazars, which are used to repel the evil eye are a common sight across Greece, Turkey, Albania, Egypt, Iran, Iran, Israel, Morocco, Southern Italy (Naples), the Levant, and Afghanistan and have become a popular choice of souvenir with tourists. Dimensions        90 x 25 x 5 (w x d x h) Weight                17g
R 35
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Ganesha is often referred to as the child god and is considered the remover of obstacles. His presence in a home/office ensures a  hassle free existence. Ganesha figures are most commonly seen with four hands which signify their divinity. His elephant head, symbolic of auspiciousness, strength and intellectual prowess.  The evil eye is a curse believed to be cast by a malevolent glare, usually given to a person when they are unaware. Many cultures believe that receiving the evil eye will cause misfortune or injury. Talismans created to protect against the evil eye are also frequently called "evil eyes". The idea expressed by the term causes many different cultures to pursue protective measures against it. The concept and its significance vary widely among different cultures, primarily in West Asia. The idea appears several times in translations of the Old Testament. It was a widely extended belief among many Mediterranean and Asian tribes and cultures. Charms and decorations with eye-like symbols known as nazars, which are used to repel the evil eye are a common sight across Greece, Turkey, Albania, Egypt, Iran, Iran, Israel, Morocco, Southern Italy (Naples), the Levant, and Afghanistan and have become a popular choice of souvenir with tourists. Dimensions        115 x 30 x 10 (w x d x h) Weight                35g
R 55
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Ganesha is often referred to as the child god and is considered the remover of obstacles. His presence in a home/office ensures a  hassle free existence. Ganesha figures are most commonly seen with four hands which signify their divinity. His elephant head, symbolic of auspiciousness, strength and intellectual prowess.  The evil eye is a curse believed to be cast by a malevolent glare, usually given to a person when they are unaware. Many cultures believe that receiving the evil eye will cause misfortune or injury. Talismans created to protect against the evil eye are also frequently called "evil eyes". The idea expressed by the term causes many different cultures to pursue protective measures against it. The concept and its significance vary widely among different cultures, primarily in West Asia. The idea appears several times in translations of the Old Testament. It was a widely extended belief among many Mediterranean and Asian tribes and cultures. Charms and decorations with eye-like symbols known as nazars, which are used to repel the evil eye are a common sight across Greece, Turkey, Albania, Egypt, Iran, Iran, Israel, Morocco, Southern Italy (Naples), the Levant, and Afghanistan and have become a popular choice of souvenir with tourists. Dimensions        110 x 30 x 10 (w x d x h) Weight                17g
R 50
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  The hamsa hand (Arabic) or hamesh hand (Hebrew) is an old and still popular apotropaic amulet for magical protection from the envious or evil eye. The words hamsa and hamesh mean "five" and refer to the digits on the hand. Om is a sacred sound and spiritual symbol, it refers to Atman (soul within self) and Brahman (ultimate realty of the universe). It is a mantra in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism The evil eye is a curse believed to be cast by a malevolent glare, usually given to a person when they are unaware. Many cultures believe that receiving the evil eye will cause misfortune or injury. Talismans created to protect against the evil eye are also frequently called "evil eyes". The idea expressed by the term causes many different cultures to pursue protective measures against it. The concept and its significance vary widely among different cultures, primarily in West Asia. The idea appears several times in translations of the Old Testament. It was a widely extended belief among many Mediterranean and Asian tribes and cultures. Charms and decorations with eye-like symbols known as nazars, which are used to repel the evil eye are a common sight across Greece, Turkey, Albania, Egypt, Iran, Iran, Israel, Morocco, Southern Italy (Naples), the Levant, and Afghanistan and have become a popular choice of souvenir with tourists. Dimensions        120 x 30 x 0.5 (w x h x d) Weight                26g
R 50
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Hotei is known as the god of contentment and happiness, guardian of children and the patron of bartenders. He is always depicted as have a big belly, and a happy face. Thus in the western world has become known as the fat Buddha, lucky Buddha, happy Buddha, or laughing Buddha. Hotei is actually a Japanese depiction of a reincarnation of a Buddha, namely Miroku Bodhisattva. Hotei is often depicted carrying a large cloth bag, which is used to feed the poor and needy. He is also often depicted with a chinese fan, which is believed to represent his ability to grant wishes. Hotei is depicted in a number of different ways, one of which includes a depiction with Children, which is said to bring about a happy marriage filled with many children..  The evil eye is a curse believed to be cast by a malevolent glare, usually given to a person when they are unaware. Many cultures believe that receiving the evil eye will cause misfortune or injury. Talismans created to protect against the evil eye are also frequently called "evil eyes". The idea expressed by the term causes many different cultures to pursue protective measures against it. The concept and its significance vary widely among different cultures, primarily in West Asia. The idea appears several times in translations of the Old Testament. It was a widely extended belief among many Mediterranean and Asian tribes and cultures. Charms and decorations with eye-like symbols known as nazars, which are used to repel the evil eye are a common sight across Greece, Turkey, Albania, Egypt, Iran, Iran, Israel, Morocco, Southern Italy (Naples), the Levant, and Afghanistan and have become a popular choice of souvenir with tourists. Dimensions        110 x 30 x 0.5 (w x h x d) Weight                32g
R 75
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  The evil eye is a curse believed to be cast by a malevolent glare, usually given to a person when they are unaware. Many cultures believe that receiving the evil eye will cause misfortune or injury. Talismans created to protect against the evil eye are also frequently called "evil eyes". The idea expressed by the term causes many different cultures to pursue protective measures against it. The concept and its significance vary widely among different cultures, primarily in West Asia. The idea appears several times in translations of the Old Testament. It was a widely extended belief among many Mediterranean and Asian tribes and cultures. Charms and decorations with eye-like symbols known as nazars, which are used to repel the evil eye are a common sight across Greece, Turkey, Albania, Egypt, Iran, Iran, Israel, Morocco, Southern Italy (Naples), the Levant, and Afghanistan and have become a popular choice of souvenir with tourists. Dimensions        140 x 55 x 0.5 (w x h x d) Weight                24g
R 75
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  The evil eye is a curse believed to be cast by a malevolent glare, usually given to a person when they are unaware. Many cultures believe that receiving the evil eye will cause misfortune or injury. Talismans created to protect against the evil eye are also frequently called "evil eyes". The idea expressed by the term causes many different cultures to pursue protective measures against it. The concept and its significance vary widely among different cultures, primarily in West Asia. The idea appears several times in translations of the Old Testament. It was a widely extended belief among many Mediterranean and Asian tribes and cultures. Charms and decorations with eye-like symbols known as nazars, which are used to repel the evil eye are a common sight across Greece, Turkey, Albania, Egypt, Iran, Iran, Israel, Morocco, Southern Italy (Naples), the Levant, and Afghanistan and have become a popular choice of souvenir with tourists. Dimensions        95 x 30 x 0.5 (w x h x d) Weight                24g
R 50
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The hamsa hand (Arabic) or hamesh hand (Hebrew) is an old and still popular apotropaic amulet for magical protection from the envious or evil eye. The words hamsa and hamesh mean "five" and refer to the digits on the hand. The evil eye is a curse believed to be cast by a malevolent glare, usually given to a person when they are unaware. Many cultures believe that receiving the evil eye will cause misfortune or injury. Talismans created to protect against the evil eye are also frequently called "evil eyes". The idea expressed by the term causes many different cultures to pursue protective measures against it. The concept and its significance vary widely among different cultures, primarily in West Asia. The idea appears several times in translations of the Old Testament. It was a widely extended belief among many Mediterranean and Asian tribes and cultures. Charms and decorations with eye-like symbols known as nazars, which are used to repel the evil eye are a common sight across Greece, Turkey, Albania, Egypt, Iran, Iran, Israel, Morocco, Southern Italy (Naples), the Levant, and Afghanistan and have become a popular choice of souvenir with tourists. Dimensions        90 x 240 x 5 (w x d x h) Weight                70g
R 160
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Om is a sacred sound and spiritual symbol, it refers to Atman (soul within self) and Brahman (ultimate realty of the universe). It is a mantra in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism The evil eye is a curse believed to be cast by a malevolent glare, usually given to a person when they are unaware. Many cultures believe that receiving the evil eye will cause misfortune or injury. Talismans created to protect against the evil eye are also frequently called "evil eyes". The idea expressed by the term causes many different cultures to pursue protective measures against it. The concept and its significance vary widely among different cultures, primarily in West Asia. The idea appears several times in translations of the Old Testament. It was a widely extended belief among many Mediterranean and Asian tribes and cultures. Charms and decorations with eye-like symbols known as nazars, which are used to repel the evil eye are a common sight across Greece, Turkey, Albania, Egypt, Iran, Iran, Israel, Morocco, Southern Italy (Naples), the Levant, and Afghanistan and have become a popular choice of souvenir with tourists. Dimensions        115 x 30 x 0.5 (w x h x d) Weight                26g
R 45
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