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Electric Time Distribution has been installed in this modern structure by Our wonderful system provides a series of synchronised clocks throughout the whole of the building. Perfect agreement and correct time is given by all the clocks in the installation. Every half minute an electric impulse from the Master Clock advances all the clocks a half minute simultaneously. No winding is necessary. The setting of all the clocks is effected by simply acting on the Master Clock. The secondary clocks never have to be touched A. KOHN Ltd.

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MUST BE WON IN PURESKIL PUZZLE Can You Read This Easy Puzzle? First Prize £25 a R A & E 23 BAPTIZE CO c THEE CALEB -As 5j A it A A. W R ikfij f\Hii m i R O SPJCT ffiJk xdm 2 w jOCMT Si? * 3m JC At CLUES.—“A remarkable story credits , named Caleb, a burglar v . . returned to his , and the monkey Caleb refused , and unlocked the door. ~ “ ” , .... man was revealed SEND IN NOW Don’t miss this splendid weekly competition! It is just a short paragraph which appeared in the Christchurch “Press” some time ago, and has now been put into puzzle form by our artist. The opening words, “A remarkable story . . ~” will tell you what it is all about—and for the rest, the wording is simple, and the sense of the sentence will help you. Each picture or sign may mean part of a word, one, two, or three words, but not more than three. Solve the puzzle carefully, and write your solutions IN INK, on one side of a sheet of paper. Add your name and address, and post the entry to: “PURESKIL PUZZLES” No. 3, Box 189, G-.P.0., Christchurch. All entries must be posted not later than SATURDAY, sth MAY. KEAD THESE BULBS CAREFULLY. The First Prize of £25 will be awarded to the competitor whose solution of the paragraph is correct. In the event of no correct solution being received, the prizemoney will be added to the next competition. In the case of ties, the prize will be divided, but the full amount will be paid. Sealed solution and £25 prize-money has been lodged with The Editor “The Press, 71 Christchurch. A Postal note for l/‘ must accinipanv each initial entry, and 6d. each additional entry. Stamps not accepted. Any number of entries may be sent on plain paper Alternatives in single entries will be disqualified. Results will be published on Saturday, I2th May. SOLUTION TO “PURESKIL” PUZZLE No. 1. Published in “Lyttelton Times,” Wednesday, 3rd February, 1926 pave 9 column 3:—“Gloucestershire has been startled by the discovery of a lilliput’iau living in Poolway colliery. Miners exploring old workings caught" a mysterious creature fourteen inches high, with a round head, the size of a teacup, and strikingly resembling a human being. It was covered with soft brown hair and had two eves, evebrows and eyelashes, little round ears, a fiat nose, a mouth containing a fine set "of long, and human feet.’ PRIZE-WINNERS “PURESKIL” PUZZLE No. 1. Correct solutions were received from the following, who will divide the First Prize £25: —N. L. Mac Lean, 45 Nonnan St., Anderson’s Bay, Dunedin; A. Mallock, 7 Stoneyhurst St., Christchurch; J. C. Thompson, Pier Hotel, Kaikoura- Iris Alexander, 86 Marshland Road. Shirley. Applications for re-scrutiny must be accompanied by Postal Order for 5/ (this amount will be refunded if claimant is found to be correct) and must be posted not later than Saturday, sth May. Prize-money will be posted to the winners on Thurs day, lOth May. 5166

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 340, 28 April 1928, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 340, 28 April 1928, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 340, 28 April 1928, Page 22

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