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BOUQUET

By popular consensus, a Bulletin bouquet goes to Peter and Margaret Berry, proprietors of Berrys' Bookshop in Ohakune. 'Berrys' policy of not selling Instant Kiwi

scratch and win tickets to primary school-aged children has been met by unanimous approval, according to Margaret. "We've had only positive feedback and one hundred percent support

from the community," she said. The only instances youngsters may buy the tickets is if accompanied by an adult, or if they have a signed note from parents.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 310, 24 October 1989, Page 2

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BOUQUET Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 310, 24 October 1989, Page 2

BOUQUET Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 310, 24 October 1989, Page 2

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