DRIVE-IN CLUB SERVICE
The Ohakune Club came close to having the country's first drive-in bar when a local man inadvertently drove his car into the wall last week. James Ennis found out too late that the brakes in his brother's car weren't totally responsive. Fortunately for Mr Ennis he was able to avert any serious damage to either building or vehicle.
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 253, 2 August 1988, Page 16
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61DRIVE-IN CLUB SERVICE Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 253, 2 August 1988, Page 16
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