New Zealand knowledge test
Today’s touragram is focussed on New Zealand and New Zealanders. Whitcoulls, Ltd, will award $6 gift vouchers for the first six correct entries opened from Christchurch and the area beyond. The vouchers will entitle the recipients to books, records, gifts, or any other product stocked by Whitcoulls, to the value of $6. Answers and winners will be revealed in the September 7 issue of “Tuesday Travel.” The words are hidden in a random manner and may
appear horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. They can be read from left to right, or from right to left or up and down. Some letters may be common to two or more words. Each word has a corresponding clue. When located, the words should be ringed neatly with a ballpoint pen and listed to
correspond with the numbers of the clues. Please do not write the answers alongside the clues on the newspaper clipping — they must be numbered and on a separate sheet of paper. Entries should be posted to the Travel Editor, “The Press,” P. O. Box 1005, Christchurch.
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Press, 24 August 1976, Page 22
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179New Zealand knowledge test Press, 24 August 1976, Page 22
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