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Great photo

• Thanks for printing the great photo showing our offices being joined back together. Yes, we were more than a little sad to be leaving Raetihi. But unlike other businesses which have come and gone we are still here ensuring the Waimarino has a permanent fulltime accounting practice well into the future. It is disappointing that the pavement observers believe we are making excuses. Do they really feel we have nothing better to do than shift our offices? A conventional modem is not a sophisticated computer communications device. No one in Raetihi can operate a high-speed digital data link because the exchange is an old analogue unit. Telecom said they have no plans to change. Probably the people who have made these comments

are not clients and therefore have no right to pass judgment. It is an exciting move and we look forward to moving into our new offices shortly. Then, everyone will be welcome to see our commitment to the future of the district.

Erin .

Rennie

Manager of the Waimarino offi.ee, Peach Cornwall and Partners.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/RUBUL19950502.2.18.2

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 584, 2 May 1995, Page 4

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177

Great photo Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 584, 2 May 1995, Page 4

Great photo Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 584, 2 May 1995, Page 4

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