LUCKY SPELLERS! 4 big winners so far, and we’ve hardly made a dent in the prize-list. (HIT THE BOTTLE TOP-JACKPOT BY SPELLING I * S-'^wnj 1 Ibksbb] Bl »TOYOTA ! ■aanaggagJ SSSSSS SSSfi SSBEESMS BRBHHHBII • Congratulations Peter Higgins, entrant . I p ibivj-lti. >t from Johnstons Wholesalers, Titirangi TfP ■ 'l* In 11K 111 • V/ *)) 8,000 LION-SIZE PRIZES (NI nATATrnmirt • C Widdes and friends. Pictured is Vic 1 ■ COLOUR T If ' Bellinger, representing the winning , , i.,,,,, w< • syndicate, receiving the keys from (left |--s-sbs-si— -ssee-e— —hhbhmbh-bbhbh-hsh---—-bs« ■ Congratulations to Lynn Mackie to right): Stan Armon, of Lion k’W '• I Jtt| —he's the happy man Breweries. Errol Wilson, Wrightcars, accepting his set from Jack and Keith Guthrie, manager of the t rfflL/ Williamson, of Lion Breweries. Anchor Inn Cellars, Tauranqa. ESf - z ' k I watched by Barry Milner, bottle — r V store manager of the Aranui W i A Wit , Hotel, Christchurch i fl .Jr I y 1... a ■ CLUB MED —fWagBSUMr Congratulations too. to Mr & Mrs Arthur Pitcher, of Papatoetoe. They're discussing their holiday - plans with Jean-Patrick Mouflard, manager, UTA, (left), and Alex Elkayem, manager, Club Med. As if one beaut prize wasn't enough, these lucky Lion spellers (plus the many cash prize winners to date) go forward to the Jackpot draw. They could win a trip to Paris, flying UTA, with $3OOO cash to spend! Get amongst the prizes yourself. Keep collecting those Lion bottletops (or make a start tonight). The ‘Lion’s Share’ of the prizes, including 20 major and thousands of cash prizes, is still waiting for you.
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Press, 6 December 1979, Page 29
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