3199 days ago

WIN – lunch with Metiria!

Maria from North Dunedin

Be in to win an exclusive lunch – just you and our wonderful co-leader Metiria Turei. The luscious lunch will be arranged at a time and place to suit Metiria and the winner.

Raffle tickets are $10 – this is a fundraiser for the Dunedin election campaign, so splash out and buy several tickets. Raffle will be drawn when we reach our goal of $1000.

Please contact Tony Culling culling@quik.co.nz or 021 202 1633 to purchase. You can pay by internet banking directly to the Deep South Greens account, Kiwibank 38-9004-0922660-00. Please include "Lunch raffle", your name and your phone number in the reference fields. Please also let Tony know that you've done so, and the amount, your name and phone number, to make sure we have the details right.

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