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(3) Contestants in end. claim compete only against tho.e n the class which they enter. Tim correct list, by which judgiiiK will be done, will be made up from the lists sent in Liv contestant a. ami not from n "master" list or an artist s list Correct list, list winning £2 50 prize, and names and addresses of all prize-winners, will be in the January issue of "THE TRIAD." (4) Use only English words. An objtv? mar bt named Post you.- Answers to: THE PUZZLE EDITOR, only once, but any part oj parts of objects may also be named. Either the singular or plural of a word may be Used, but not both. Word* of same spelling but different meaning or synonymous wo;«ds will count once only. Compound (words made up of two complete English words) and hyphenated words are acceptable, but obsolete or . foreign words will not be permissible. Any dictionary may be used, but Webster's International Dictionary will be the final authority. 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To the gentleman sending in the nearest correct list of "S" words, an Extra Prize of a Four (4) Valve "Radiovox" Wireless Set will be added to whichever prize he wins if he enters in Class "A” or Class "B." This set (valued at over £75) has a range of over 6,000 miles. It will be supplied to our order by United Distributors, Ltd., complete with beautifully finished cabinet, valves. loud speaker, batteries nnd a vials. Delivcre< with full instructions and all charges prepaid. An Extra Prize of a fee; (4) Valve "R.idiovor" Wire!/***’ s©t, ns above, will also be awards «#nder the same conditions to the lady sending in the nearest
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1924, Page 1
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