Mr Cuth Sepie, of Christchurch, with the television set he won in a sweepstake run by Camera House. The competition, which was held throughout the 30 branches of Camera House in New Zealand, involved answering a simple question and entering a draw. Ten weekly prizes of videos, television sets and microwave ovens are being given away as well as a main prize of a Toyota Corolla car. Mr Sepie’s win is the first prize to come to Christchurch.
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78Mr Cuth Sepie, of Christchurch, with the television set he won in a sweepstake run by Camera House. The competition, which was held throughout the 30 branches of Camera House in New Zealand, involved answering a simple question and entering a draw. Ten weekly prizes of videos, television sets and microwave ovens are being given away as well as a main prize of a Toyota Corolla car. Mr Sepie’s win is the first prize to come to Christchurch. Press, 26 February 1986, Page 2
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