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Subscribe before 31st December for the chance to win one of 3 cases of Villa Maria wine each worth over $500!

Monday, December 03rd 2007


100% New Zealand and family owned Villa Maria Estate proudly bears the title of New Zealand’s Most Awarded Wines.

A wonderful addition to your wine cellar, this month’s prize is a mixed selection from Villa Maria’s exclusive Reserve and Single Vineyard ranges.

Subscribe before 31st December and go in the draw to win.

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Terms and Conditions


Entry is open to New Zealand Residents aged 18 or over only.
An entry is defined as a fully paid subscription or renewal to the NZ Property Magazine, between 1 December and 31st December 2007.
One entry per person and the entry will be in the same name of the subscription or renewal.
All existing, new and renewing subscribers will get one entry into
the draw.
The prize is not transferable
Entries received after 5pm, 31st December 2007 will be ineligible.
By accepting the prize, the winners consent to the promoter using their details and photographs for promotional purposes.
Employees of Tarawera Publishing and their families are ineligible to enter.
Winners will be drawn by Tarawera Publishing Ltd on 7th January 2008.
The winners will be notified by telephone or email.
The judges decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
The prize is not redeemable for cash or transferable.
The Winner takes the prize entirely at his/her own risk and indemnifies Tarawera Publishing Ltd in respect of any claim for any accident, injury, property damage or loss of life that may occur in connection with the prize.
The Winner is responsible for all insurance, tax or other costs that may be associated with the prize.
Tarawera Publishing Ltd reserves the right to extend or discontinue a Promotion at any stage, for any reason.
Tarawera Publishing Ltd disclaims any responsibility for the inability to enter, complete or continue the Promotion due to equipment or technical malfunction, busy lines, inadvertent disconnection, Acts of God or otherwise.
To the fullest extent permitted by law Tarawera Publishing Ltd will not be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever (including but not limited to direct or consequential loss) or for personal injury as a result of Promotion entry or winning the Promotion prize.
Participation in the promotion is deemed acceptance of these Terms and Conditions

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