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National Nutrition Week, 11-14 April is being promoted in primary schools throughout the district. Health Nurse Helen Fahey (centre) is joined by children from Rooms 12 and 13 of Raetihi Primary School for a slap-up breakfast of porridge, toast, baked beans and orange juice, as she teaches the junior syndicates the importance of starting the day with a good breakfast. Mother help Jenny Dekker was on hand to help with organisation.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 531, 12 April 1994, Page 6

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National Nutrition Week, 11-14 April is being promoted in primary schools throughout the district. Health Nurse Helen Fahey (centre) is joined by children from Rooms 12 and 13 of Raetihi Primary School for a slap-up breakfast of porridge, toast, baked beans and orange juice, as she teaches the junior syndicates the importance of starting the day with a good breakfast. Mother help Jenny Dekker was on hand to help with organisation. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 531, 12 April 1994, Page 6

National Nutrition Week, 11-14 April is being promoted in primary schools throughout the district. Health Nurse Helen Fahey (centre) is joined by children from Rooms 12 and 13 of Raetihi Primary School for a slap-up breakfast of porridge, toast, baked beans and orange juice, as she teaches the junior syndicates the importance of starting the day with a good breakfast. Mother help Jenny Dekker was on hand to help with organisation. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 531, 12 April 1994, Page 6

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