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Cheers Paul.
It's obvious, but be prompt, be smart (if applicable), and have at least a couple of questions ready (do some research on the company if you can). Also think of reasons why you want the job, and why you would be good for the job. Have some questions prepared on what the company can do for you.
Oh, and don't break wind. That always goes down badly ;-). Good luck.
...Humm... No tips sorry. Sound interested in their company is the only one I can thing of.