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Among the diners at the Ohakune Club's new restaurant last Thursday evening were Video Bill and Kim Adams and friends, celebrating Kim's birthday. After dinner they stayed on at the Club to enjoy the Howard Morrison show. The Adams family are planning to return to Sydney in two week's time after a somewhat disappointing ski season but intend to return to their 'second home' in Ohakune again next year.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 257, 4 October 1988, Page 9

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Among the diners at the Ohakune Club's new restaurant last Thursday evening were Video Bill and Kim Adams and friends, celebrating Kim's birthday. After dinner they stayed on at the Club to enjoy the Howard Morrison show. The Adams family are planning to return to Sydney in two week's time after a somewhat disappointing ski season but intend to return to their 'second home' in Ohakune again next year. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 257, 4 October 1988, Page 9

Among the diners at the Ohakune Club's new restaurant last Thursday evening were Video Bill and Kim Adams and friends, celebrating Kim's birthday. After dinner they stayed on at the Club to enjoy the Howard Morrison show. The Adams family are planning to return to Sydney in two week's time after a somewhat disappointing ski season but intend to return to their 'second home' in Ohakune again next year. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 257, 4 October 1988, Page 9

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