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Prize Home Draw now in the Philippines

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Prize Home Draw™ is making its way to the Philippines. Already popular in Australia and Canada to raise funds for charities and healthcare programs, the new project of Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) is giving every Filipino a life changing opportunity for only P100.

With 844 prizes at stake valued at over P72-M, a P100-ticket is eligible for up to five early bird draws and a grand prize draw. Prizes like Mazda cars, family vacation packages, gadgets from Apple, Sony, Nokia and Samsung, pre-paid mobile loads and cash are up for grabs. For the grand draw, the prize is a new, fully-furnished house and lot at Cathay Land’s South Forbes valued at P35-M. All prizes are tax paid and no mortgage, simply move in.

Last May 29, the first and second early bird draws were held at Heritage Hotel in Manila. 244 ticket numbers were picked for the pre-paid loads, cash prizes, Apple iTouch music players, Sony Ericsson and Blackberry mobile phones and vacation packages to Boracay with spending money. On June 26 in early bird draw 3, more prizes including Mazda 3 will be given away.

Prize home draw is open to residents and non-residents of the Philippines aged 21 and up. Tickets are available at Ticketworld outlets including National Bookstores, Robinsons and Ayala Malls, E&N Ventures in Sta. Rosa, AV Surfer stores, Metropass kiosks at all MRT stations and select PAGCOR locations.

For details, visit the actual grand prize home during open house or log on to www.prizehomedraw.com.

AUSTRALIA AND CANADA

CATHAY LAND

HERITAGE HOTEL

LAST MAY

MAZDA

N VENTURES

NATIONAL BOOKSTORES

NOKIA AND SAMSUNG

ON JUNE

PHILIPPINE AMUSEMENT AND GAMING CORPORATION

ROBINSONS AND AYALA MALLS

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