JOURNAL Woman has teamed up with WestQuay, Southampton - the region's premier shopping destination - to put a smile on your face and some music in your life this summer.
One lucky reader can win a pair of tickets to the Wilton House concert with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra performing "A Shakespeare Festival" on July 17.
In addition, WestQuay has organised a fabulous make-over for our winner and £150 of John Lewis Southampton vouchers to spend in some of the region's hottest fashion concessions within the branch at WestQuay, including Coast, Planet, French Connection and Phase Eight.
First, our lucky reader will be treated to a fantastic cut and blow dry, together with a luxurious deep conditioning treatment from top hair salon Toni&Guy in Salisbury worth £60.
In addition, they will receive a professional make-over from beauty specialists Lancome in John Lewis Southampton's beautifully refurbished, lighter and brighter perfume department on July 7.
To complement this, she will also win a personal styling consultation with Michelle Norris, the in-house fashion stylist at John Lewis, to give her some top tips on how to dress for the concert as well as a delicious lunch at Harry Ramsden in the Food Terrace at WestQuay.
To be in with a chance of winning, all you have to do is write in to WestQuay Competition, Salisbury Journal, Rollestone Street, Salisbury SP1 1DY and tell us why you deserve a WestQuay makeover.
Please note:
Entries must be received by Monday June 28, 2004, and must include your name, address and daytime telephone number.
Winners must be available for their make-over, fashion styling consultation and lunch on July 7, 2004.
Winners must be able to book their hair appointment with Toni&Guy, Salisbury before July 7, 2004.
Vouchers are only redeemable in John Lewis within WestQuay, Southampton.
Prizes cannot be refunded or exchanged.
Winners will be photographed for press purposes. All entrants must be over 18 years of age.
This competition is not open to Newsquest employees or their families or anyone connected with the competition or their families. No correspondence will be entered into. The Editor's decision is final.
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