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Harvey’s holiday of a lifetime

WHAT could be a more exciting Christmas present than a 37-day, $36,000 around-the-world holiday that will take one lucky winner from Brisbane to Singapore to London and so much more.
Harvey Norman’s Noosa has launched their annual Christmas Eve giveaway that saw one lucky local ride off on a brand-new Harley Davidson last year.
Working with Flight Centre Noosa Village, the Harvey Norman Noosa franchisees Rod Ayache, Chris Hard and Michael Hines have created an amazing prize for this year’s holiday season.
The lucky winner, plus an even luckier friend, will travel from Brisbane to Singapore, then onto Copenhagen, Rome, Venice, Paris, London, New York and Los Angeles staying in luxury accommodation throughout the entire 37-day trip.
The hotels selected are all right in the heart of the cities selected for the holiday, and the prize includes $10,000 spending money so there are plenty of opportunities to check-out Disneyland, the Eiffel Tower and so much more.
To enter the draw, simply spend $50 or more in a single transaction at Harvey Norman’s Noosa across the furniture and bedding, electrical and technology departments.
We all have Christmas shopping to do, so take advantage of the chance to shop local and go into the draw to win this amazing prize.
The winner of this life-changing prize will be drawn on Christmas Eve and notified by phone.
Harvey Norman’s Noosa is located at the Gibson Road Homemaker Centre.

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