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Prizes combine with high quality shopping

The shopping centre boasts a unique streetscape design that combines high street shopping with an enclosed mall with a Coles Supermarket, Liquorland and 25 specialty stores.
The retail mix covers everyday needs as well as a discount gift store, video store and takeaway foods.
A further six stores will open by mid-May including a family restaurant, medical centre, ANZ bank, Flight Centre, gift store and kebab shop.
Easter shopping will be easier this year for Lynbrook Village shoppers with easy access to level parking, great street entertainment including the Easter Bunny and Easter bargains throughout the centre.
During the school holidays, the centre will also have Sam Starr with Hoola Hoop demonstrations and magic next Tuesday and Wednesday.
Magic Al will appear next Thursday and the Easter Bunny will be hopping around this Saturday and Good Friday.
There is still the chance to win a major prize each week in the Grand Opening competition.
This week’s prize draw takes place on Saturday.
The first two correct entries will each be given $500 in an ANZ Progress Saver Account in their name.
The 7 April winner will get a $1000 Coles Supermarket Gift Card and the winners on 14 April will each win a $500 Flight Centre travel voucher.
For more information phone Cheryl Wood on 0409 444 411.

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