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A chance to win Mum the Ultimate Laundry Package

Rose City Shopping Centre is the place for spoiling mum this mother’s day with a special give-away and plenty of gift ideas for mum’s of all ages.

Mother’s Day is Sunday 14 May so this year Rose City Shoppingworld is giving away the ultimate laundry package including a Haier Front Load Washing Machine with WiFi Compatibility and Heat Pump Dryer, plus laundry essentials kindly donated by Big W Warwick, including;

• Washing basket

• Laundry hamper

• Washing powder

• Fabric softener

• Napisan

• Organiser jars

• Pegs

• Peg basket

• Clothes airer

• Two x Towel sets

All customers have to do is spend $20 or more in any store to enter the draw.

Then it’s just a matter of filling out an entry form, attach it to the receipt and place in the entry barrels near Coles or Woolworths, and go in the draw to win.

The centre is also the place for all of that all important Mother’s Day shopping. This is a chance to really pamper Mum.

There are gift vouchers to get her hair or nails done, or treat her to some new PJ’s from Bed Bath n’ Table.

For those shopping at the centre on Saturday 13 May, there will be a chance to come and check out the Retro Roller Skaters who’ll be roving around the centre from 10am to 1pm.

They’re sure to be a hit for the whole family.

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