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[uzzle Musc Can You Pie {50 Be @Q3i Solve This Simple PUzZLE PIE N?63 Puzzle 2 M { 6 Eg DeDciot 5 mi thigusplendid iho2ue-azeek eGgiy worded paragraph about a Wreck, which appeared in a New Zealand hewspaper THEY HAD HAD A TERRIBLE some time ag0, and has n0w been put into puzzle form by 0u1 artist: The open: ing words, "They had will tell P you what it is all about'and for R k 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 01' three words; but not more than three: Errors are calculated on the basis of the number of words wrong_ R% "f 2 solotiont thinp vle crefey one siad oite geer P Q paper_ Add your name and residentia) a ddress and post tbe entry to ; NO SPPUZZLE PIE; 99 No. 68. 8 10 TH Bs4 uiI Box 950, GPO: CHRISTCHURCH. READ THESE RULES CAREFOLLY Z3 B 4 AII entries must be postmarked not late' than TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 82 B 2 E28 to Thee Piossperice " ofvhose salution rfrdee tbe Ma paragraph is correct; 0r most nearly cor- rect. In case of ties, the prize money ME 01 R X will be divided; but the full amount will CLOVER & be paid. K E HONE Sealed Solution and e50 Prize Money' AERL is deposited with "ruth" (NZ.) Ltd,_ 4 postal note for 1/ must accompany eacb initial entry and 6d_ each additional entry Stamps not accepted Any number of at' Fsel E (oats) tempts may be sent on plain paper Alter- ratives in single entries will_ be disquali: fied. Results will be published on Friday GO I9RLL FUZZLE PIE Fueluies Syndicules Aoslalsht Aehls Aucnea November 30. RESULT OF SPUZZLE PIE; 2} NO_ 66 SOLUTION TO SPUZZLE PIE; No. 66, The winning competitor in this contest is {6 About 20,000 people live in the crater vf an extinct volcano in Japan. They dwell 1n2 this pit-like town; surrounded by 2 verti- MRS: B. RADFORD , cal wall 800ft. high, rarely making 9 jour ney into the: outer world, and practically 128 Daniel Street;: Wellington: forming a little community: by themselves: Her solution, containing only one error, was the most nearly correct OTE received; and the PRIZE OF 850 IN CASH i8 therefore awarded ~0 her. {50 WON Prize money: will be posted on Monday, November 26_ Ja

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 19, 16 November 1934, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 19, 16 November 1934, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 19, 16 November 1934, Page 7

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