AUSTRALIAN CENTRAL COMMUNITY LOTTERY ON AGAIN! Buy a ticket and help the RSPCA…

February 11th, 2009

 

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It’s on again - The Australian Central Community Lottery.  SA’s RSPCA has 5000 tickets to sell and will raise a staggering $10,000 which will go a long way to helping thousands of needy animals.

The lottery has already started and will finish on 30th June.  There are 130 different prizes with a total value of over $260,000, which is nearly $100,000 more than last year’s prize pool!!

First prize is a gorgeous Mitsubishi Lancer VR-X Auto (exact model shown above) valued at $33,000. Second is a $28,000 Jurgens Caravan, with the third prize winner bagging a very handy $25,000 Harvey Norman shopping spree! From there the list continues with stacks of prizes sure to make the neighbours jealous; jetskis, boats, luxury holidays. It’s well worth the measly $2!

Tickets are available at:

RSPCA Headquarters, 172 Morphett St, Adelaide (near the cnr of Waymouth)

RSPCA Lonsdale Shelter, 25 Meyer Road Lonsdale.

OR any of our THRIFT SHOPS** which are located at Warradale, Semaphore, Brighton, Blackwood as well as our NEW SHOP IN PROSPECT (Prospect Road).

You also have the option of buying them over the phone, however the minimum purchase is $10. Simply call 82126871 and one of our friendly staff members will help you ‘be in it to win it’!!

As always, thanks to our generous supporters and best of luck!!

 

**Tickets will only be in THRIFT SHOPS on Wednesday February 18th.

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