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"Video Bill" Adams, that inimitable guest announcer on Ski FM with the melodious Australian accent, is looking at you for a Daffodil Day donation from amongst his Daffodil Day balloons. This Friday is Daffodil Day, and volunteers will be selling daffodils throughout tho Waimarino to raise money for the Cancer Society. Daffodil Day is the Society's one and only fund-raiser for the year, and money raised locally stays locally. This year the society has also made balloons available. The balloons are of a good size and will probably be more hardy in the hands of an energetic toddler than a poor daffodil.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 600, 22 August 1995, Page 3

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"Video Bill" Adams, that inimitable guest announcer on Ski FM with the melodious Australian accent, is looking at you for a Daffodil Day donation from amongst his Daffodil Day balloons. This Friday is Daffodil Day, and volunteers will be selling daffodils throughout tho Waimarino to raise money for the Cancer Society. Daffodil Day is the Society's one and only fund-raiser for the year, and money raised locally stays locally. This year the society has also made balloons available. The balloons are of a good size and will probably be more hardy in the hands of an energetic toddler than a poor daffodil. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 600, 22 August 1995, Page 3

"Video Bill" Adams, that inimitable guest announcer on Ski FM with the melodious Australian accent, is looking at you for a Daffodil Day donation from amongst his Daffodil Day balloons. This Friday is Daffodil Day, and volunteers will be selling daffodils throughout tho Waimarino to raise money for the Cancer Society. Daffodil Day is the Society's one and only fund-raiser for the year, and money raised locally stays locally. This year the society has also made balloons available. The balloons are of a good size and will probably be more hardy in the hands of an energetic toddler than a poor daffodil. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 600, 22 August 1995, Page 3

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