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£8,000 TO BE WON!

JACKPOT MUST BE CLAIMED BY 5PM

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IF YOU don’t yet regularly check your Unique Lottery numbers, it really is high time you started — today we are giving away a very tasty £8,000 because no one has claimed our jackpot for the past seven days. You’ll find your numbers on the back page of this paper. Check them against those on the panel (right), and if ALL SIX match ALL those in the SAME line, ring us and claim today’s rollover jackpot. (Our top prize will be shared equally if we have more than one eligible reader.) And if you can match only FIVE numbers, you’re still a winner — we’ll give you £50. That’s the sum won yesterday by Mrs Janet Sheppard of Beccles, Suffolk. So far in 016, we have had 14 jackpot winners and 0 readers have matched five numbers to win £50 — a total of 34 winners. We have given away £3 ,000.

WITh just today’s newspaper and a Lotto ticket*, you can enter our fantastic prize draw to win one of 35,000 FREE cinema tickets! It will be valid until March 26 and will allow you to choose from a host of blockbuste­r and award-nominated films of all genres, including The Revenant, Spotlight, Creed and Trumbo — just pay for your popcorn!

HOW TO ENTER: FOR your chance of winning one of our 35,000 cinema tickets, follow the simple steps (far right).

TERMS:

Entry* requires the purchase of the Mail, a ticket for a Lotto draw held between January 30 and February 20 inclusive, and MyMail membership. You must be 18 or over to take part and the offer excludes Northern Ireland. You must enter before 11.59pm on February 15. Full terms and conditions can be viewed at

mymail.co.uk. Participat­ing cinemas only. Offer not valid on Batman v Superman, Kung Fu Panda 3, Deadpool or Grimsby. When playing Lotto, rules and procedures apply. Players must be 16 or over.

 ??  ?? Out now: The Revenant, starring Leonardo DiCaprio (left), and Trumbo, with Helen Mirren and Bryan Cranston, are just two of the great films you could see
Out now: The Revenant, starring Leonardo DiCaprio (left), and Trumbo, with Helen Mirren and Bryan Cranston, are just two of the great films you could see

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