Last week's Bulletin story about bottling Ohakune water for sale prompted reader Glyn Hubbard to search out this Listener advertisement from 1989. He suggests seeing as Perrier borrowed our mountain, it would be okay for us to borrow their bottle shape, advertising blurb and pictures. Sounds fair?
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 428, 17 March 1992, Page 12
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47Last week's Bulletin story about bottling Ohakune water for sale prompted reader Glyn Hubbard to search out this Listener advertisement from 1989. He suggests seeing as Perrier borrowed our mountain, it would be okay for us to borrow their bottle shape, advertising blurb and pictures. Sounds fair? Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 428, 17 March 1992, Page 12
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