COBHAM OUTWARD BOUND SCHOOL AN OPPORTUNITY TO ATTEND THE COBHAM OUTWARD BOUND SCHOOL AT NO COST Air New Zealand and “The Press” offer the opportunity for a young person aged between 18 and 23 years to attend the Cobham Outward Bound School at Anakiwa. The course, which commences on September 18, is valued at nearly $BOO and continues for 24 days. Applications will be received from individuals, employers, or service clubs and should state: — (a) Age (b) Sex (c) Occupation/Schooling (d) Why the individual would like the opportunity to attend the school. The winning applicant will be subject to acceptance of the enrolment conditions and medical requirements of the school, copies of which are available from “The Press” and Air New Zealand. Applications addressed to Outward Bound, c/- “The Press,” P.O. Box 1005, Christchurch, close on August 29, and the winner, to be judged by the Editor of “The Press” and the Regional Manager of Air New Zealand, will be announced in “The Press” on September 4. 8. f
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