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Junction Ski Shop Manager Linda Nettten, who is one of the Ohakune Fashion Show organisers, handed over two cheques last week, one to the Ohakune Kindergarten, represented here by Nola Marsh, and one to the Ruapehu South Business Association, represented by Andy Chapman. The show raised $500 for the Kindergarten and $1600 for the RSBA trust fund for Waimarino promotion activities. Linda said there were about seventy more people at the show this year than last year, making it the most successful yet.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 286, 16 May 1989, Page 1

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Junction Ski Shop Manager Linda Nettten, who is one of the Ohakune Fashion Show organisers, handed over two cheques last week, one to the Ohakune Kindergarten, represented here by Nola Marsh, and one to the Ruapehu South Business Association, represented by Andy Chapman. The show raised $500 for the Kindergarten and $1600 for the RSBA trust fund for Waimarino promotion activities. Linda said there were about seventy more people at the show this year than last year, making it the most successful yet. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 286, 16 May 1989, Page 1

Junction Ski Shop Manager Linda Nettten, who is one of the Ohakune Fashion Show organisers, handed over two cheques last week, one to the Ohakune Kindergarten, represented here by Nola Marsh, and one to the Ruapehu South Business Association, represented by Andy Chapman. The show raised $500 for the Kindergarten and $1600 for the RSBA trust fund for Waimarino promotion activities. Linda said there were about seventy more people at the show this year than last year, making it the most successful yet. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 286, 16 May 1989, Page 1

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