A night out on New Year's Eve
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Your support makes all the difference.If you're still stuck for what to do on New Year's Eve, it looks like Pambalwood Productions have got the answer. They're putting on one of London's most sophisticated celebrations: a black tie do for those who want to spend their night in style, at the world famous Chelsea Football Club, Executive Suites.
Alongside DJs, there are live performances from The Lisa Marie Experience and The Big Cheese Allstars and there's even a casino. There are also a limited number of suites available at the Chelsea Hotel, next door, for those that feel like leaving the car at home or just want to keep partying.
If last year's celebrations are anything to go by, this is bound to be one of the first great parties of 1999. We've have a first prize of a suite for two at the Chelsea Hotel, a bottle of Moet & Chandon Champagne and two tickets for the event, and three runners-up prizes of a bottle of Moet & Chandon and a pair of tickets to give away.
For a chance to win:
Q: How much did Ken Bates buy Chelsea Football Club for? Send your answer and details on a postcard to: Ali B @ Slice PR, 9 Apollo House, 18 All Saints Road, London W11 1HH by 24 Dec 1998. For tickets Contact: 0181 744 0767/ 0171 602 8822/0976 785718
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