Sunday, 27 July 2008

£300 garden gazebo to be won

Everyone loves a bargain and no-one more so than market trader turned millionaire, Chris Dawson.

Gazebo photo
From patio furniture to outside lighting, The Range has it all

This cheeky chap, who started life as a market trader, is now the proud owner of 35 branches of the out-of-town discount department store – The Range (www.therange.co.uk).

Chris is very much a hands-on boss, dropping in on stores and he loves nothing better than trying to sell his wares.

With 65,000 different products, The Range has something for everyone. Whether its patio furniture or outside lighting, wellies, wall lights, pet foods or decorating products – The Range has it all.

The Cumberland News is delighted to join forces with The Range, Currock Road, Carlisle to celebrate their first anniversary and offer readers the chance to win a fantastic 12ft by 12ft Palermo Gazebo with powder-coated steel frame and water resistant polyester, including stylish fly net on all four sides. This stunning garden accessory retails at £299 and is the perfect addition to any garden, courtyard or event.

The Range has an extensive collection of items for home and garden and the prices are guaranteed to put a smile on your face.

To enter simply answer the question below and complete the form

Q: What anniversary is The Range celebrating?

Closing date: August 1, 2008.

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RULES: Closing date is 9am, August 1, 2008. The prize(s) will be awarded to the first all correct entry/entries drawn after the closing date. There is no cash alternative and the prize is non-transferable. The judge’s decision is final and no correspondence can be entered into.

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