At right: New World proprietor Alan Murdie with school representatives Nigel Shields and Lorna Kramer, accepting a host of Acom computer equipment on behalf of Ohakune Primary School, Orautoha School and Rangataua School (whose equipment will go to Ohakune). The equipment, including a computer, printer, and various software packages, was the result of a nation-wide promotion for New World, which saw $3.5 million worth of equipment given to schools.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 557, 11 October 1994, Page 4
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69At right: New World proprietor Alan Murdie with school representatives Nigel Shields and Lorna Kramer, accepting a host of Acom computer equipment on behalf of Ohakune Primary School, Orautoha School and Rangataua School (whose equipment will go to Ohakune). The equipment, including a computer, printer, and various software packages, was the result of a nation-wide promotion for New World, which saw $3.5 million worth of equipment given to schools. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 557, 11 October 1994, Page 4
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