TO CELEBRATE its sponsorship of Crystal Palace FC manager Neil Warnock, Specsavers, Beckenham and Penge, are giving four readers the chance to win designer glasses.
The prize includes a pair of designer frames up to the value of £125, with single vision PENTAX lenses.
The stores, where Neil has been a customer for some time, believe it is important sports people have their eyes in good condition so they can perform to their best ability. Staff at Specsavers in Beckenham and Penge would also like to highlight the importance of eye examinations as part of a general health check.
The sponsorship is set to last for the 2008/09 season.
The winner of this competition will be able to choose from a large range of designer specs from the stores including frames from well-known brands such as Quiksilver, Roxy, FCUK, Red or Dead, Missoni, Jasper Conran (a range only available at Specsavers) and Specsavers’ best- selling designer frames, Osiris.
To enter, answer the question below and send your answer, with a contact number and your address on a postcard or a stuck-down envelope to: Specsavers Competition, News Shopper, Mega House, Crest View Drive, Petts Wood, Kent, BR5 1BT.
Entries must arrive by Nov 14.
Which football club does Neil Warnock manage?
You can also enter our competitions by sending a text. Type NSSPECSAVERS leave a space and send your answer to 80360. See below for terms and conditions.
- Employees of Newsquest (London) Ltd and their families and anyone else connected with this promotion are not eligible to enter. Prizes are not transferable and there are no cash alternatives. The editor’s decision is final. Texts cost 50p plus your normal operator text charge. Text voting lines open 05/11/2008 and close 14/11/2008 at 12pm. Service Provided by Newsquest Media Group.
- Prizes must be redeemed at the Specsavers Beckenham or Penge located at 176-178 Beckenham High Street (020 8658 5252), and 191 Penge High Street (020 8659 4040).
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