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Win a pair of Night Night Curtains for your baby room, worth up to 100

Cut out the daylight to encourage the youngest children in your nursery to have peaceful, refreshing naps. Night Night curtains are specially woven so that they block out light and are available in nine sizes and four attractive colours. They normally retail from 30 to 100 per pair but, in association with Gordon John Textiles, we are able to offer a pair of curtains absolutely free to five lucky readers. Choose from pink, yellow, indigo or lilac and from the following sizes : 46x54ins; 46x72ins; 46 x 90ins; 66 x 54ins; 66x72ins ;66x90ins; 90x54ins; 90x72ins; 90x90ins. All you have to do is send a postcard with your name and the name of your establishment and stating the size and colour* of curtains you require to: Nursery Equipment Curtain Prize Draw, Admiral House, 66 - 68 East Smithfield, London E1W 1BX by 31 October 2001. The winners will be those whose entries are picked at random after that date. * *The company will endeavour to supply the correct colour and size but reserve the right to substitute if your choice is not available. We regret we are unable to offer a cash alternative.

* *The company will endeavour to supply the correct colour and size but reserve the right to substitute if your choice is not available. We regret we are unable to offer a cash alternative.

For more information about Night Night curtains, please write to Deanna Packham, Gordon John Textiles, Unit 320 Metroplex Business Park, Broadway, Salford Quay, Manchester M5 2UE.

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