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Will you be the winner?

This could be yours when you shop at this world class supermarket by entering the till slip competition to stand a chance to win.

In celebration of its 14th year in business and newly revamped store, the new owners of Harbourview Superspar, Carl van Wyk and Barry and Mavic van Wyk are giving away a brand new Toyota Etios Sprint to one lucky shopper.

Three semi-finalists per draw will be chosen from five lucky draws, held between December 3 and January 23.

This means 15 semi- finalists will qualify for the final draw on Saturday, January 23 next year.

There will be an additional ‘wild card draw’ from all the entries (excluding the semi-finalists ) on January 23, the day after entries are closed, and the day on which the winner will be chosen.

Semi-finalists will each receive a R300 Harbourview Superspar voucher.

The five qualifying draw dates will take place on December 3, December 17, December 31, January 14 and January 23.

The entry box will be cleared after each draw.

New entries will need to be placed after each draw to stand a chance to make it into the final draw and stand a chance to win the car.

On the final day, January 23, three finalists will be drawn from the qualifiers, and then from there the grand winner.

They will each get to choose a car key- only one key will start the engine and have the winner driving away in a new zippy Toyota Etios Sprint!

This could be yours when you shop at this world class supermarket by entering the till slip competition to stand a chance to win.

Shoppers can enjoy special discounted prices in various departments during the celebrations in store.

Make Harbourview Superspar your supermarket of choice where you can obtain quality products, value for your money and great customer service.

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