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24/05/2012

Mountain Scene print edition

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Welcome to the online print edition of Queenstown’s favourite newspaper. Mountain Scene is now downloadable as an interactive PDF – which means you can jump from section to section with just a click of your mouse. Using the convenient navigation tool bar at the top of each page, you can quickly access different sections of the paper without having to turn a page. What’s more, you can click on any ad and be taken to that company’s website.

Due to technical problems, interactive features are not available in all issues. We apologise for any inconvenience

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'Newman Talking Nonsense'
I just want to say that as a relative newcomer to Arrowtown (I moved here 15 years ago), I am glad and grateful that locals 20 years ago didn't think like Peter Roberts. If they had , there would be no house here for me to live in and I would have had to go somewhere else.

I loved Arrowtown then and I love it now and I will love it in years to come!

Johanna Martensson, Arrowtown
25 Feb 2012 10:25PM sopredictable
 
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