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FREE FIRST LOOK AT NEW ZEALAND.—Mr and Mrs W. W. Ellis, of Sydney, arrive at Christchurch at the start of a 17-day holiday — the main prize in a competition run at Centrepoint. Sydney, during the New Zealand tourist mission last October. The competition. which drew 43,000 entries, was won by Mr and Mrs Ellis's son. Stephen, who felt that his parents would get more than he would out of a holiday in New Zealand. It is their first visit to this country Their air travel, other transport, and hotel accommodation are being provided free by a number of the organisations which were involved in the mission, organised by the South Island Promotion Association.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33512, 18 April 1974, Page 12

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FREE FIRST LOOK AT NEW ZEALAND.—Mr and Mrs W. W. Ellis, of Sydney, arrive at Christchurch at the start of a 17-day holiday — the main prize in a competition run at Centrepoint. Sydney, during the New Zealand tourist mission last October. The competition. which drew 43,000 entries, was won by Mr and Mrs Ellis's son. Stephen, who felt that his parents would get more than he would out of a holiday in New Zealand. It is their first visit to this country Their air travel, other transport, and hotel accommodation are being provided free by a number of the organisations which were involved in the mission, organised by the South Island Promotion Association. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33512, 18 April 1974, Page 12

FREE FIRST LOOK AT NEW ZEALAND.—Mr and Mrs W. W. Ellis, of Sydney, arrive at Christchurch at the start of a 17-day holiday — the main prize in a competition run at Centrepoint. Sydney, during the New Zealand tourist mission last October. The competition. which drew 43,000 entries, was won by Mr and Mrs Ellis's son. Stephen, who felt that his parents would get more than he would out of a holiday in New Zealand. It is their first visit to this country Their air travel, other transport, and hotel accommodation are being provided free by a number of the organisations which were involved in the mission, organised by the South Island Promotion Association. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33512, 18 April 1974, Page 12

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