Win this stunning £2,000 pearl necklace

 

A stunning opera length cultured pearl necklace valued at £2,000 is the top prize in a raffle being held to raise vital funds for The Hill 112 Memorial Foundation.

 

The 40” necklace, which can be worn as a single or two-string decoration and features a diamond and gold double link clasp, is just one of three fantastic prizes, with a magnum of Brut Champagne by Taittinger and an 18th green flag signed by Tommy Fleetwood after winning the HSBC golf championship also on offer.

 

Tickets for this exceptional raffle are strictly limited to just 250 and are available in return for a donation to the charity of £20 for one ticket or £50 for three chances to win.

 

Entry is online and simple, and prize winners will be announced at a charity film premiere being held at the Dominion Cinema, Edinburgh, on the evening of Monday 20 March. Entries close at 1300 GMT on Friday 17 March, so get your entry in before then to be in with a chance of winning one of these fantastic prizes.

 

All you need to do is click on one of the PayPal buttons below to donate the cost of one or three tickets, and then follow the instructions. We will then email you back with your unique ticket number or numbers. Winners will be contacted shortly after the event and their name will be published on the website.

 

Please note that the PayPal button will also give you the option of paying by your preferred bank card. Please ensure that whichever way you choose to donate you include your email and telephone details in the notes section of the PayPal link. We need this so that we can send you your ticket number and get in touch with you if you are a lucky winner.

 

The film The Battle for Hill 112 – A Canterbury Tale tells the story of one of the most crucial battles of World War Two in which 7,000 men, many of them from Scottish regiments, were killed.

 
Edward Green, who has donated the necklace, enjoyed a distinguished career as managing director of both Mappin and Webb and Garrard the Crown Jewellers and as President of Asprey in the United States. He is a board member of the National Galleries of Scotland and a Deputy to the Lord Lieutenant for Edinburgh.

 

The city’s Lord Provost, Robert Aldridge, will welcome guest to the premiere, tickets for which are on sale through the Dominion Cinema box office: Tel. 0131 447 4771 or email boxoffice@dominioncinema.co.uk

For more details about the Scottish premiere or the raffle, email annette@thehill112.com

 

 

 

Purchase £20 for one ticket here.

 

 

 

 

Purchase £50 for three tickets here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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