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Exclusive Tickets for 1st screening now avail for Harry Potter & Goblet of fire - Sale CinemasSale Cinema - FIRST Screening of Harry Potter & Goblet of Fire for fundraising event By Julie McInnes - 13th November 2005 - Back to News Oxfam Australia India Challenge's dynamic duo - Julie & Patrick McInnes with the support of Sale Cinemas will be hosting the FIRST screening of the New Harry Potter film " Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" on Thursday 1st December 2005 at 6pm. Ticket price is set at $12 per person and includes bonus lucky door prize entries and light refreshments at the conclusion of the movie. There will be also an opportunity to purchase raffle tickets and fundraising chocolates on the night. To purchase your tickets, please contact JUlie on 0414 408 294. Hurry as seats are selling fast!
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: tamrick1@bigpond.net.au

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