Win this festive Waitrose hamper worth £75

CHRISTMAS is coming and here’s your chance to enjoy an extra special celebration.

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 09 November 2015

CHRISTMAS is coming and here’s your chance to enjoy an extra special celebration.

Over the next nine weeks, Henley Standard readers will have the chance to win a festive hamper full of tasty treats.

We have teamed up with some of the area’s top food retailers for this free-to-enter competition.

This week’s hamper is provided by Waitrose in Bell Street, Henley, and is worth £75.

Presented in a lined willow basket, the Winter Warmer Hamper contains:



• Cabernet Sauvignon Domaine Boyar Deer Point Bulgaria 75cl 2014

• Belvoir Fruit Farms Mulled Winter Punch 75cl

• Yorkshire Popcorn Strawberry & Cherry Toffee Popcorn 90g

• Claire’s Handmade Christmas Conserve with Ruby Port 227g

• Linden Lady Handmade Chocolate Covered Marshmallows with Sprinkles 140g

• Arden & Amici Mini Cranberry & Orange Panettone 100g

• Melting Pot Cranberry & White Chocolate Fudge 95g

• Buiteman Matured Cheddar Cheese & Chilli Crumbles 75g

• Teoni’s Winter Edition Mixed Biscuit Selection 375g

• Olives Et Al Christmas Cinnamon & Vanilla Nuts 90g

• Chocca Mocca 100 per cent Real Belgian Milk Drinking Chocolate 150g

• Lily-Flame Christmas Spice Scented Candle in Tin

To be in with a chance of winning this week’s hamper, answer the question below and send your answer, together with your name, address and daytime telephone number, to: Waitrose Hamper Competition, Henley Standard, Caxton House, 1 Station Road, Henley, RG9 1AD.

Q. On which feast day is the popular carol Good King Wenceslas set?b>

The winner will be the sender of the first correct entry to be selected at random after the closing date of noon on Friday, November 13.

The prize is non-refundable and there is no cash alternative. Normal Standard competition rules apply and the editor’s decision is final.

For full terms and conditions go to www. henleystandard.co.uk/competitionrules.php



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