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Miss Sunderland has fingers crossed for you



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Published Date: 23 August 2008
BEAUTY queen Carly Auld showed off her purr-fect figure at the launch of a new Lottery game.
The official Miss Sunderland visited The Bridges Shopping Centre in Sunderland City Centre dressed in cat suit to promote the Kitty Cash National Lottery Scratchcard.

The game is the first in a series to feature a cartoon created by the famous cartoonist Randy Glasbergen.

Costing £1, it can be bought from the Lottery's network of more than 26,000 retailers across the UK.

With overall odds of winning being one in five, the scratchcard offers players the chance to win a whole range of instant cash prizes.

Players must match three identical cat symbols in a vertical, horizontal or diagonal row to win.

The prize for that row is identified by the arrow pointing in the direction of the winning line.

Carly, 17, said: "There are great odds on winning a prize with these new cards and my fingers are well and truly crossed that a Sunderland player scratches the lucky line to win the jackpot of £2,000."

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  • Last Updated: 23 August 2008 11:47 AM
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  • Location: Sunderland
 
 

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