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Win an Apple iPad worth over $479! 

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By updating your details you’ll be in the draw to win an Apple iPad. The 9.7inch Wifi 32GB iPad multitasks easily so you can too; it’s your notepad, camera and everything in between. iPad packs enough power to use multiple apps at once. Work on your business plan while doing research on the web while making a FaceTime call to a colleague — all at the same time. It’s even easier than it sounds. To find out more about Noel Leeming’s great range click here.

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