2690 days ago

A chance to go to Catnap Cafe this friday evening and win a book for $5

Bronwyn Reader from Cat Rescue Christchurch

=======LAST CHANCE TO ENTER A RAFFLE WHICH WILL WIN YOU AND A FRIEND A VISIT TO CATNAP CAFE THIS FRIDAY EVENING TO LISTEN TO HELEN BROWN (RENOWNED NZ AUTHOR AND COLUMNIST) AND A COPY OF HER LASTEST BOOK CALLED BONO.


CAT RESCUE HAS NOT HAD MANY TICKETS HAVE BEEN SOLD SO FAR SO YOUR CHANCES ARE GREAT.  IF YOU DO A TRANSFER TODAY AS PER INSTRUCTIONS BELOW, WE WILL SEE YOUR DETAILS IN THE BANK STATEMENT FOR TOMORROW., AND CAN ENTER YOU IN THE DRAW.


RAFFLE DRAWN TOMORROW NIGHT, SO TODAY IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO ENTER.


ALL PROCEEDS GO TO CAT RESCUE AS CATNAP HAVE DONATED TWO TICKETS AND HELEN BROWN HAS DONATED THE BOOK.



**** IT'S RAFFLE TIME! ****

We have not done a fundraiser for awhile now and kitten season has started for us already! $5 a ticket details below <3

Did you miss out on buying Tickets to Catnap Cafe event on the 12th of October featuring NZ born Author and Columnist HELEN BROWN, giving a reading and book signing of her lastest bestseller book ‘Bono - the Rescue cat who helped me find my way home’

Cat Rescue Christchurch are raffling 2 tickets to the book reading and a brand new book (donated) by HELEN BROWN herself.

Tickets are $5 and can be purchased by following instructions below:-

1. Pay your $5 into Cat Rescue bank account with the following details:-

Cat Rescue Kiwi Bank
38-9006-0009314-00
Particulars - Raffle Helen B

2. Email us catrescue.chch@gmail.com, and once we have checked the bank account for payment we will write your details on a raffle and put ticket into jar and will reply with the raffle number. This will be done in evenings.

3. Like our page if you haven't already!

4. We will draw the raffle 8.00pm on Wednesday night 10th of October and will contact winner. Tickets and book will be at Catnap Cafe ready for pickup.

Read all about Helen Brown on her official website www.helenbrown.com.au...

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