BOHO BAR TICKET GIVEAWAY 

Cabaret tunes will be ringing out across the Boho Bar, at Parkside, in the next few weeks as the venue hosts Oh, What a Night, a tribute to Frankie Valli, each Thursday night.

Frankie Valli’s music spans generations with songs including Sherry, Big Girls Don’t Cry and Walk Like a Man.

The songs will have you tapping your toes and wanting to sing along as the Boho Boys – Ben Gillard, Nathan Hamdorf, Mark Stefanof and Scott Merchant – perform the tribute show. They’ll also be giving away a freshwater pearl necklace to a guest who catches their eye each week.

Tickets are $48 per person which includes dinner, show and a drink on arrival.
Inquiries to Boho on 8271-0274.

Adelaide Matters has three double passes to the September 9 or 16 shows to give away.

Competition closes Tuesday, September 7.  (terms & conditions below)

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Be sure to leave your name, address and daytime telephone number.
Good Luck


FISKARS GIVEAWAY

Keen gardeners can tend to tall trees and hard-to-reach creepers and vines the safe way - on the ground - with Easy Reach Pruning Wands from Fiskars.

The wands make a perfect Father’s Day gift; they offer up to six metres of vertical cutting reach and are the ultimate multi-use tool to trim overhead without a ladder or at ground level without bending or kneeling.  

The wands weigh less than a kilogram and take the pain and stress out of pruning back tree crowns and dense bushes.

“About 98 per cent of tree pruners sold in Australia are of the traditional rope operated style but it is now time for Australians to get off their ladders and to stop juggling tricky rope-operated pruners,” says Nic Naes of Fiskars.

The Fiskars wands have won several design awards in Germany, France and the US and are available at Bunnings and selected Mitre 10 stores.

Adelaide Matters has three Fiskars Easy Reach Pruning Wands to give away.

Competition closes Tuesday, September 7.  (terms & conditions below)

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Be sure to leave your name, address and daytime telephone number.
Good Luck


 

AUSTRALIA DANCES BOOK GIVEAWAY

Ballet fans and contemporary dance enthusiasts alike will find new book Australia Dances: Creating Australian Dance 1945-1965 a must read.

The book surveys the major companies and smaller dance groups which flourished in the post war period.

It was a creative time with modern dancers as well as dancers from the Ballets Russes tours of the 1930s who had settled in Australia, teaching, performing and founding companies, enriching the dance culture which had been prospering since the early 20th century.

Australia Dances ($70) has been written by Alan Brissenden and Keith Glennon and features many photographs and costume designs never before published.

Adelaide Matters has four copies of Australia Dances, published by Wakefield Press, to give away.

Competition closes Tuesday, September 7. (terms & conditions below)

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Be sure to leave your name, address and daytime telephone number.
Good Luck

 


 

REF FOR MEN HAIR CARE GIVEAWAY

As the men’s grooming market continues to boom, REF, a world leader in innovative haircare products, and Uspa, have created easy-to-use and effective products specifically for men and their hair and skincare needs.

Masculine formulas and a masculine scent have been added to the REF range to create REF for Men, a fresh and versatile range of six products ensuring there is one to suit everyone. Uspa Supernatural Men skincare contains botanical ingredients and cutting-edge technology to address anti-ageing and everyday maintenance. Used daily, maximum benefits are achieved with each botanical ingredient.

Adelaide Matters has three packs (valued at $200 each) containing the entire REF for Men hair care and styling range, and a Uspa Supernatural Men travel gift pack to giveaway.

Competition closes Tuesday, September 7. (terms & conditions below)

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Be sure to leave your name, address and daytime telephone number.
Good Luck

 


 

ST JOHN'S ROAD WINE GIVEAWAY

Our wine of the month is St John’s Road 2010 Peace of Eden Riesling, a crisp white wine made with fruit from the Eden Valley which is known for producing superb examples of this variety.

The wine is crystal clear with aromas of pears and green apples and a fresh palate of apple, pear and citrus. The fruit is powerful but controlled and has a lengthy,  flavoursome palate with natural acidity.

St John’s Road is run by Alister Mibus and winemakers Pete Schell and Kim Jackson who source the best parcels of fruit from the Barossa to handcraft Shiraz, Cabernet, Grenache, Mataro and Riesling. www.stjohnsroad.com

Adelaide Matters has four packs to give away this month, each containing three bottles and valued at $60.

Competition closes Tuesday, September 7.  (terms & conditions below)

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Be sure to leave your name, address and daytime telephone number.
Good Luck

 



TERMS & CONDITIONS

Prize values: double passes to Boho Bar’s Frankie Valli tribute show, 3 x $96, Fiskars pruning wands, 3 x $119, Australia Dances book, 4 x $70, REF haircare packs, 3 x $200, wine of the month – St John’s Road 2010 Peace of Eden Riesling, 4 x $60

Entry to all competitions is via www.adelaidematters.com.au, as stated in issue 126 of Adelaide Matters. The competitions start at 9am on Tuesday, August 24, and close on Tuesday, September 7, at 5pm. Winners will be randomly generated at Messenger Newspapers, 31 Waymouth St, Adelaide. All winners contacted by phone and published in Adelaide Matters issue 127, distributed Wednesday, September 22.

 


 


Terms & conditions
 

Prize values: Wine of the month – 2006 Reilly’s Old Bushvine Grenache, 4 x $66, Barbara Hanrahan books, 4 x $39.95

Entry to all competitions is via www.adelaidematters.com.au, as stated in issue 124 of Adelaide Matters. The competitions start at 9am on Tuesday, June 15, and close on Tuesday, June 29, at 5pm. Winners will be randomly generated at Messenger Newspapers, 31 Waymouth St, Adelaide. All winners contacted by phone and published in Adelaide Matters issue 125, distributed Wednesday, July 28.