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SEND TO-DAY ! a. P.O. Box 1509, Wellington. Please send m plain, sealed wrapper. a Free copy of "Before Baby Cornea. , m Baby is expected m "««XJi CiffOl SS* If 3d. tn>ramp«li Included for poitage and packte«^_|®^_^ ,tA "**• * F ree Sample Tin of Glaxo will be »ent. 221 • QP~ W 1- | _^^^fck T§* >___w Don't wear a truss. Brook's ■ tt jh ll _^^*Ml Hupture appliance instantly H ffl B H B relieves and cures rupture. _■ H — i oj| B _, — M Suitable men, women, child- ■" M B m _ MWk _| retl - Navel rupture apm _ __n__| ___V__B Pliances, etc., etc. Sole N.Z. BK3 SfW Controller, Mark Smith, makes paving ca 5 y Rub m face before lather- JfcjL Smbton' Quay. W^ngS ing. Ueanjes and invigorates the skin. Insist 'Phone 43-943. Write for Booklet eneloson your Barber aging Q-toL Ing this advt. II =j| Result of No. 1 'Screen Stars' Puzzle First Prize, £15, is won by competitor who sent 26 correct names out of possible 29. The Competition was judged by Mr. H. F. Wood, Manager De Luxe Theatre, Wellington who awarded prizes as follows.— First Prize. £15, to Mrs. T. Webb, C/o' The Library, Temuka. Seven competitors, each with 25 correct, divide next seven prizes, receiving £1/2/10 each. These are, Mrs. Grover, 9 Leighton Street, Ponsonby, Auckland; Mrs. F. J. Saxon, Bayswater, Auckland; Miss G. Massan, 2 Servia Street, Newton, Auckland; Miss D. Aldersley, Lower Hutt; B. Rowe, 3 Stanley Avenue. Palmerston North; Mrs. C. B. McLean, 270 Rintoul Street, Wellington; Miss A. Curtis, 8 Hobson Street, Wellington. Twenty-six others, each with 24 correct, and no errors, divide balance, and receive 2/- each. The 29 correct names were: Mary Pickford, Hoot Gibson, Clara Bow, Vilma Banky, Vera Gordon, Clive Brook, Mac Busch. John Harron, Lew Cody, Owen Moore, Alice Lake, Alice Day, Buck Jones, Buck Black, Lois Moran, Karl Dane, Ralph Lewis, Thomas Meighan, Ruth Weyher, Greta Garbo, Ramon Novarro, Agnes Ayres, Noel Tearle, Irene Rich, Tom Mix, Helga Thomas, Lon Chancy, Tom Tyler, Pola Negri. HmiiiiiimiiiiHiimmtiiMiiimiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiitiiii SCREEN STARS PUZZLE No 2. •iHiwmMmiHnwmwmmiiHiiuu<uiiHHrowiMii!iiiimiimin (Adjudicator, Mr. H. F. Wood, Manager De Luxe Theatre, Wellington.) £4» IN PRIZES. £10 will be added to the First and Second Prize money if two er mora competitors succeed m obtaining full points, (In No. 1 Puszle, the winner secured 78 points out of possible 87). First Prize £25. Second £ 1 0. Third £5 . |mTlTe|e|n|b|e|n|e|t|h|h| J^J. Y.RJiAA_L OX E_R. iiiloDj^l.ooßj.L Why £15 <> e^m v_Ml I GI±LG-EAS>.M_ w ±^A-E±^.^Ji^AX± Not AX-&HZA±Z.kY H.JR ufj. Wflß iIORY_LVWRMEL liMAAOEBEAOO £25? 9. }=. _L L-k JL .9: !_H Ai* JL [n|sll|s|b|a|l|e|n|ple|s| RULES AND CONDITIONS. Thorp is only one correct solution to puzzle. No alternatives. The names „fq.J en Stars can be traced out only by passing from one letter square to the next adjoining m any direction. See example. In tracing a. name rr-hristian name and surname) it is not permissible to jump a square, or to use the same letter twice. Any letter, however, may be used more than once m the tracing of different stars. In this No 2 Puzzle there are only 144 letters, as against 196 In No. 1. The number of names to be found are accordingly many less. Only a proDortion of the 144 letters are used. The prizes as above will be awarded to competitors who send the best solutions. Three points for each correct name including example. Five points deducted for any incorrect name sent ' It being very unlikely that any competitor will send fully correct solution the awards will go to those nearest if none obtain full points. Awards 'of adjudicator must be accepted as final. Before concentrating on the puzzle the best plan is to prepare a list of nrobables. Screen players well known to most Picture patrons are: Rene Adoree Mary Alden, Mary Astor, Monte Blue, John Barrymore, Olive Borden' Noah Beery, Madge Bellamy, Gary Cooper, Louise Dresser, • Bebe Daniels' Viola Dana, Dorothy Gish, Johnny Hines, Leatrice Joy, Lila Lee, Bert Lvtell, Montagu Love, Adolphe Menjou, Shirley Mason, Colleen Moore, Marie Prevost, Lya de Putti, Alma Rubens, Milton Sills, Pauline Starke, Norma Talmadge, Florence Vldor, Claire Windsor, Lois Wilson. Add to your list as you think of favorites; then see how close you can go to solving the puzzle If a name can be traced more than once it will count each time. Keep a copy to compare with results when published. TO SEND. SOLUTION. Do not send newspaper cutting. Write list of stars on sheet of paper, adding: "Above is my solution of Screen Stars Puzzle, No 2'» Sign name and address. Owing to the very limited number of entries received (competitors requiring a good knowledge of the Picture Stars) the entry fee for No. 2 is Postal Note for Two Shillings. The £25 prize is worth winning, CLOSING DATE. — Entry must be posted not later than Tuesday, November 15, addressed to — i I "SCREEN STARS" PUZZLE No. 2, Box. 789, Wellington. I
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NZ Truth, Issue 1144, 3 November 1927, Page 6
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