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Waiouru children were treated to two storytelling sessions and a morning tea to mark New Zealand national library week last week. The library also hosted guest speakers talking about beauty and aroma therapy, Zimbabwe and South Africa. The three library staff also visited the primary school to encourage youngsters to use the library. Pictured are Hemi Paurini, Natasha Eagle, Melanie Josephs and friends listen intently.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 542, 28 June 1994, Page 5

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Waiouru children were treated to two storytelling sessions and a morning tea to mark New Zealand national library week last week. The library also hosted guest speakers talking about beauty and aroma therapy, Zimbabwe and South Africa. The three library staff also visited the primary school to encourage youngsters to use the library. Pictured are Hemi Paurini, Natasha Eagle, Melanie Josephs and friends listen intently. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 542, 28 June 1994, Page 5

Waiouru children were treated to two storytelling sessions and a morning tea to mark New Zealand national library week last week. The library also hosted guest speakers talking about beauty and aroma therapy, Zimbabwe and South Africa. The three library staff also visited the primary school to encourage youngsters to use the library. Pictured are Hemi Paurini, Natasha Eagle, Melanie Josephs and friends listen intently. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 542, 28 June 1994, Page 5

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