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Daijiworld News Network- Mangalore (AF) - Pics Praveen Tauro Kulshekar
                                                  
Mangalore, June 1: The results of the lucky draw organised by Leo Centre here as part of its summer sale were announced on Thursday June 1. The summer sale was held from April 1 to May 31.


Managing director Leo Crasta welcoming Dr Eugene Lobo

The bumper prize, a trip to Singapore for a couple, was bagged by coupon number 3285. Coupon number 3892 won the first prize of an imported sofa set worth Rs 39,000 while the second prize, a colour TV went to coupon number 597. The third prize of 165 litre refrigerator was won by coupon number 6789.

Ten others received consolation prizes of Dune premium quality portico bedspread sets. The winners of the consolation prizes are coupon numbers 5912, 7706, 3529, 14260, 2732, 5919, 3394, 7337, 1177 and 7345.


Titus Noronha, Narayan Shetty, S M Savood, Dr Eugene Lobo, Leo Crasta and Sylvia Crasta

The bumper prize was drawn by Fr Eugene Lobo, principal, St Aloysius College and S M Savood, director, Mohtisham Complex (P) Ltd, drew the first, second and third prizes. Sylvia Crasta proposed the vote of thanks. Manager Narayan Shetty and Titus Noronha of Rahul Advertisers were present on the occasion.

Leo Centre is a showroom for furniture, curtains and interiors, designer kitchens etc. During the sale, coupons were issued on every purchase of Rs 1000/- and above.

  

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