YOU could become a Lottery millionaire for Christmas when you go and buy your copy of the Evening Advertiser.
A special Christmas Eve lottery draw, Christmas Million- aire Maker is being run by National Lottery operators, Camelot.
The Christmas Millionaire Maker offers two games and two chances to win on each ticket.
In the Christmas Years game, players select six years from 1902 to 2001 and have the chance to win a range of prizes from an estimated £40 for matching just two years up to an estimated £4 million jackpot for matching five years.
In the £1 Million Bonus game, two years are randomly allocated to each ticket, one from 1000-1999 and one from 2000-2999 with a guaranteed £1 million prize for matching two years.
Christmas Millionaire Maker guarantees a millionaire for every one million tickets sold.
Tickets for the draw, which will be shown live on BBC 1 on Christmas Eve will cost £5 each and will be on sale from National Lottery on-line retail outlets.
This one night only draw will build on the success of the two other one-off games that have previously taken place, which together raised over £30 million for the Good Causes and created 21 millionaires.
Ian Milligan, sales and marketing director, comments. "This is a great opportunity during the season of goodwill to raise additional funds for the Good Causes.
"It also adds to the excitement of Christmas giving players the chance of winning a dream and waking up a millionaire on Christmas Day."
Below is a list of retailers in the Swindon area where you can buy your Christmas Millionaire Maker lottery ticket and at the same time, don't forget to buy your copy of the Evening Advertiser.
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