Karn Bishop, aged nine, of Bryndwr, gives the thumbs up to the Christchurch Transport Board’s bus service after winning $100 in their passenger game, Commuto. The game, involving randomly numbered bus tickets, gives players the opportunity to win consolation prizes or a weekly main prize of $4000. If the main prize is not won, it is added to the following week’s prize. It currently stands at $12,000. Numbers correspond to those drawn in Lotto. Karn intends to spend his consolation prize on Christmas presents. Commuto ends on October 22.
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89Karn Bishop, aged nine, of Bryndwr, gives the thumbs up to the Christchurch Transport Board’s bus service after winning $100 in their passenger game, Commuto. The game, involving randomly numbered bus tickets, gives players the opportunity to win consolation prizes or a weekly main prize of $4000. If the main prize is not won, it is added to the following week’s prize. It currently stands at $12,000. Numbers correspond to those drawn in Lotto. Karn intends to spend his consolation prize on Christmas presents. Commuto ends on October 22. Press, 8 October 1988, Page 2
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