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Egg-cellent plans for Easter fun

Hop in to Gisborne Village this Easter for an egg-stra special treat.

The shopping centre will be transformed into an Easter wonderland with kids activities and a scrumptious competition.

Customers who spend $30 or more at the centre can present their receipt to a promotion stand inside the centre near the Chemist Warehouse entrance, to take part in a ‘Pick-A-Prize’ promotion.

Shoppers will then go in to the draw to win a chocolate hamper from Darrell Lea.

Children can feast their eyes on an Easter balloon installation, get their face-painted and enjoy colourful eggs and bunny ears at the centre.

Centre manager Peta Cahill said she was looking forward to making Easter a special time for families.

“We are so excited to be presenting this innovative Easter campaign, offering our shoppers the opportunity to win and get some more out of their shopping at Gisborne,” she said.

“We wanted to offer something that everyone can enjoy and take part in.

“And what’s not to love about the chance to win yummy chocolate?”

The Easter activities and competition will run between April 15 and 20, excluding Good Friday, at 22 Brantome Street, Gisborne.

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