Win prizes
Commuto, the game for bus commuters, is in its second week. Bus passengers will have collected quite a pile of tickets that could win them a cash prize or an attractive discount from a retail store. Commuto, or “commuters’ Lotto,” has been organised by Empha Marketing. To play the game, all you need to do is to travel on a Christchurch Transport Board bus — a Big Red, tour or charter coach. As you board the bus the driver will hand you a Commuto ticket with your usual bus ticket. Your Commuto ticket has six computer printed, randomly selected numbers between one and 40. On the left hand side one number between one and 40 appears. This is the bonus number. Check the numbers on your ticket with the offical Lotto draw on television each Saturday evening. If all six numbers correspond exactly to
the winning draw you have won the weekly prize of $4000.' Any ticket holder with five of the six correct numbers has won $lOO. All tickets remain valid for all Lotto draws throughout the campaign which ends on October 21. To collect your cash prize, bring your ticket to the Transport "Board’s kiosk in the Square or telephone Empha Marketing, phone 662-650. If the bonus number on your ticket is the same as Lotto’s bonus number, you are eligible for the prize on the reverse side of the ticket. You can still claim your prize and keep the ticket for the cash draw. The retailer will mark the ticket to show the prize has been collected and return it to you. The colour of the ticket changes each week so that it is easy to tell which tickets qualify for each bonus number draw. This week’s are pink on blue.
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