Reunion family
New Zealand Woman’s Weekly would like to offer you the chance to bring your loved ones together from nearby or far away for special gathering of your choosing, with $10,000 cash!
Built on shared experiences and community New Zealand Woman’s Weekly knows happiness is centred round good friends and family. To celebrate this important bond we want to offer you the chance to bring those close to you together for an unforgettable reunion experience.
With $10,000 to be won, the options are endless. Whether you invite your extended family for an extravagant all-expenses paid meal out or fly far away friends or family home for the holidays, the choice is yours!
Entries close Monday 6 September 2010.
Please include this week's key word in the "note" field to enter. The key word can be found in issues dated 16, 23 and 30 August of New Zealand Woman's Weekly.
Terms and Conditions:
1. Information on how to enter the competition forms part of these terms and conditions. Entry into this competition is deemed acceptance of these terms and conditions. Entries not completed in accordance with these terms and conditions are ineligible. 2. Entry is open to all New Zealand residents except for employees and the immediate family of NZ Magazines, prize partners and all associated agencies. Enter by collecting all three key words and submitting them via the competitions page at www.nzwomansweekly.co.nz or sending your entries by post to $10,000 Reunion, New Zealand Woman's Weekly, PO Box 90521, Victoria St West, Auckland 1142. Enter as many times as you like, but each post entry must be in a separate envelope. 3. The competition opens on the Saturday 7 August 2010, and closes on Monday 6 September 2010. All entries must be received by that date. The prizewinner will be drawn and contacted within two working weeks of the finish date of the competition by mail or telephone. If an ineligible entry is drawn or the prizewinner is unable to be contacted, the prizewinner will be deemed to have forfeited their prize and a re-draw will take place. The promoter's decision on entries and winners is final and no correspondence will be entered into. 4. The promoter takes no responsibility for lost, stolen, misdirected or incomplete entries. 5. By accepting a prize, prizewinners consent to the promoter using his/her details and photographs for promotional and media publicity purposes.6. The prize is $10,000 cash. Winners will receive a cheque made out as per the name on the entry form. 7. The prize is not transferable. 8. The prizewinner takes the prize entirely at his/her own risk and indemnifies the promoter, NZ Magazines or any of its affiliated or associated agencies in respect of any claim for any accident injury, property damage or loss of life that may occur in connection with the prize, except for liability that cannot be excluded by the law. 9. Prizewinners are advised that tax implications may arise from their prize winnings. 10. All entries become the property of the promoter. 11. The promoter is the New Zealand Woman's Weekly, Level 4, 46 Albert St, Auckland City.
Competitions are open to New Zealand residents, except for employees of NZ Magazines. The competition prizes are as specified. Further conditions apply, please see Promotion Terms and Conditions.
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