Win a trip to for the 18th Olympiad in Jockeqs fabulous “TICKETS TO TOKYO” COMPETITION Win this! And you and your chosen companion will sail on the fabulous Oriana to Tokyo in perfect time for the 18th Olympic Games. You’ll use your ship as your floating hotel in that glorious city. You’ll see the greatest of the world's star athletes straining heart and sinew in immortal record-breaking contests. And this is just the start of it. Fabulous Tokyo, capital of Japan, city of tea-houses and Geishas and exquisite gardens and entertainment. Then after the games calls to Kobe, Nagasaki and return through buying paradise of Hong Kong. You leave Auckland 26th September—return to Auckland 6th November, 1964. GET THIS ENTRY FORM TODAY FROM YOUR j NEAREST MEN’S WEAR SHOP OR THE MEN'S COUNTER AT DEPARTMENTAL STORES F Entry it completely free. At all men’s counters |UKTU entry forms, giving the fullest details of the Kr ~ —— contest, are available free. All you have to |>>"3 ***"***~‘“"“* do is to find the missing words, complete a short , ~ „ _ ... ** sentence and, who knows, you could win . • • TICKETS FOR TWO BY S.S. ORIANA TO THE OLYMPIC GAMES, FULL ACCOMMODATION ABOARD YOUR SHIP IN TOKYO AND FREE TICKETS TO THE MAIN EVENTS Get in the Great Jockey Contest... enter Jockey’s "Tickets to Tokyo** Closing: August 28th. Results: September 26th. .rcov.nsro,
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30219, 26 August 1963, Page 3
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