Ski cards to continue
Three South Island commercial ski-fieldS — Mount Hutt, Porter Heights, and Lake Ohau — found the use of child and youth identification cards a success last year and will continue with them this season. The cards, which provide trouble-free proof of age and identity at the ticket offices of the various fields, were introduced last season when the child’s lift ticket was split into primary school-
intermediate school and secondary school categories. Last season more than 2000 cards (made by a Polaroid machine) were bought and primary' school age children will pay the same price as last year — $4 — for a lift ticket. The price for secondary school pupils is $7. The cards cost $4 and venues for obtaining them — mainly shopping malls — are being advertised.
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Press, 17 April 1982, Page 22
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