THIS year is leap year, and February 29 is traditionally a day when women can propose to men.
In this week's Prizetime we've got a prize especially for the ladies to ensure they get the right answer when they pop THE question later this month.
With Valentine's Day fast approaching, Exclusives Lingerie of Barrow has everything you need to make the most romantic day of the year be one to remember.
Exclusives stocks a wide range of luxurious lingerie - with prices starting from an affordable £19.99 - to classic designer labels.
Budding Romeo's looking to spice up their love-lives even more can try the risqu Undressed range from Holland.
Exclusives stock a broad range of sizes from 30AA to 46J not to mention a fabulous selection of stockings, hold-ups and tights from Italian firm Levante.
Exclusives can also provide that other sure-fire Valentine's Day winner, chocolate. If you spend more than £25 on lingerie they will also give away a gift-wrapped box of chocolates, the perfect romantic gift.
Exclusives lingerie comes gift-wrapped and is available from 81 Abbey Road, Barrow (01229-834744) or visit www.exclusives-lingerie.com To celebrate the weekend of lurve' we've teamed up with Exclusive Lingerie and have an Allumette black bra and brief set with matching suspender and bustier to give away to one lusty reader.
To enter the competition to win this excellent prizessimply answer the question in the coupon, fill it in and send it to me, Paul Duncan, Exclusives Lingerie Competition, South Lakes Citizen, 1 Wainwright's Yard, Kendal, LA9 4DP or email paul.duncan@kendal.newsquest.co.uk .
Employees of Newsquest (Kendal) and their families are not eligible to enter. There is no cash alternative to the prize. The editor's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. Winners must agree to participate with any publicity connected with this promotion.
QUESTION: What is the name of the risqu range of lingerie from Holland?
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