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12 Days of Christmas Competition - Day 5


 

 
Win £50 of jewellery!

Today's prize is £50 of jewellery of your choice from H Samuel in Gravel Walk!
 
We've hidden a silver star in the window or inside one of our stores. Solve the clue below to find it and note down the codeword printed on the star. Enter the codeword below, along with your contact details, by the closing date of midnight on 10 December for a chance of winning this great prize! Note - the store name is NOT the answer! The codeword is printed on the star.
 
There will be another competition on 11 December, so make sure you visit our website again then for the clue to the star's next location. Just follow the link on the home page.
 
We’ve some great prizes to be won in every competition and all qualifying entries will be entered into our star prize draw on Christmas Day to win a £1,000 Whitefriars shopping spree! The more competitions you enter, the more chance you have of winning this amazing prize!
 
Today's clue: Put a ring on it Sammy!


Entry form

What is the codeword printed on the star? *


Name: *
Email: *
Postcode: *
Telephone Number: *
Sex: * Male
Female
Age: * 24 and under
25-34
35-44
45-54
55+

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No purchase necessary. All prizes are as stated and must be collected from the Whitefriars Management Suite above Boots in Whitefriars Square, Canterbury, Monday to Friday during office hours (please bring at least one form of identity with you). There is no cash alternative. All entries must be received by each competition's closing date to qualify. Only one entry per person. The winning entry will be drawn at random from all qualifying entries received and winners notified by telephone/email and name/town posted online on our website and Facebook page. All entrants will be automatically entered into our star prize draw to win a £1,000 Whitefriars shopping spree. Not open to employees of Whitefriars Canterbury Unit Trust or their contractors. The judges’ decision is final and no correspondence can be entered into.