Saturday, 10 January 2009

Win a pair of matching wedding rings

Cumbrian Weddings has joined forces with Jopson’s Jewellers on Carlysle’s Court in Carlisle to offer brides and grooms the chance a win a pair of matching wedding rings worth up to £1,000.

Jopson
Jopson's Jewellers

The jewellery ranges at Jopson’s are continuously evolving with a careful eye kept on current trends.

Their HC-branded diamond engagement and dress rings also have a permanent saving of around 30 per cent on normal selling prices.

Clients can even enjoy a complimentary coffee in the air-conditioned showroom as they view the extensive collections on offer.

To stand a chance of winning this fabulous prize, you simply need to know what your partner enjoys most in life – their favourite colour or even their dream holiday destination.

From all the entries received to this month’s competition, three selected finalists will be invited to our Live the Dream Wedding Event on Sunday, September 28 at Carlisle Racecourse.

Here, your knowledge of each other will be put to the test in our ‘How well do you know your partner?’ competition.

This will decide who will be the winner of a pair of matching wedding rings from Jopson’s Jewellers.

To stand a chance of taking part in the contest in September, use the form on the right to tell us an amusing or interesting fact about your partner.

A panel of judges will select the three most interesting/humorous entries from all those received by the closing date.

Name

Address

Postcode

Email address

Mobile/telephone number

Tell us an amusing or interesting fact

RULES: Closing date is 9am, August 29, 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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