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Island ladies invited to Sex and the City evening

by isleofman.com 7th September 2011

LADIES in the Isle of Man are being invited to an evening of beauty and pampering in aid of the local branch of Age Concern.

 

The charity is hosting a Sex and the City night in association with The Cosmetic Medical Centre and sponsored by the Spire Manchester Hospital.

 

It promises to be an evening of Botox, fillers, makeovers, talks and advice from David Whitby, from the Spire Manchester Hospital, on plastic and weight loss surgery, holistic therapy and fashion.

 

There will also be six tarot readers/clairvoyants who will perform readings for guests. Ladies will be served by butlers who are supplied by Alliance and Leicester International.

 

As part of the evening The Cosmetic Medical Centre will be performing a makeover on one lady worth in the region of £1,500. The company will also be providing the main raffle prize which is worth up to £1,000.


The Sex and the City night will be held at 7.30pm on Thursday, November 3, at the Mount Murray Hotel and Country Club. 

 

Tickets cost £20 which includes a two course meal, four bottles of wine per table, a welcome drink, and cabaret. Each ticket also includes a taster treatment from Cosmetic Medical Centre.

 

To book tickets contact Margaret at Age Concern by e-mailing margaret.patrick@ageconcerniom.com or by telephone on 01624 620474.

Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 7th, September 2011 10:07pm.

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