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Let The Power Of The Internet Take You On Holiday

Media Release

14 July 2010

Escape Winter And Let The Power Of The Internet Take You On Holiday

Having a fast and reliable Internet connection can make all the difference when you’re on-line looking at exotic holiday destinations. Slow speeds make downloading pictures difficult and viewing video clips impossible.

Farmside, who can provide you with a high-speed broadband connection regardless of where you live in New Zealand, is teaming up with Rural Trader and Flight Centre to offer the chance to escape winter by winning a $5000 holiday package and travelling to those places you might only have seen (or tried to see) on the Internet.

“We’re delighted to team up with Rural Trader and Flight Centre to offer this wonderful holiday package. The middle of winter is always tough, and we’ll be suggesting to all our rural customers to get on-line and start clicking for their chance to win a trip away. We hope it gets more people on-line, exploring the wonders of theInernet, says Farmside™s CEO Richie Smith.

“People who need to upgrade their current Internet connection to something with more speed should contact us soon. We can have a high-speed broadband connection set up for you and your family within days, leaving plenty of time to research your ideal holiday destination before the competition closes.”

For the chance to swap your Swani for your swimsuit, enter the draw at New Zealand’s rural website, www.ruraltrader.co.nz and follow the prompts on the competition page. The competition closes on Thursday 12 August with the prizewinner drawn the next day.

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