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Tuzzke TQsc Can You 10 {5O8 @v Solve This Pie Simple PZEE PIE N?7 Puzzle 2 2 ( Don't miss this splendid one-week com- Detition! It is just 8 short an d easily 2 R worded paragraph about An Air Smasl, which appeared in 2 New Zealand news- paper some time ag0, and has noW been put THERE WAS A CHOPPY WD AFD into puzzle form by our artist: The opem- ing wodst "There was will tell you it is all about_and for E the rest, the wording is simple and tbe E Eizeowds sense of the sentence will help you: Dach picture Or sign may mean part of a word, 4 one, two or three words, but not more than three: Errors are calculated 0m the basis of the number of words wrong M ( Solve the puzale caretully and wrile YOuI solution IN INK on one side of a sheet of paper: Ada your name and residentia] address and post tbe entry to SPUZZLE PIE' No. 70. Eol] Box 950, GPO CHRISTCHURCH. th EM READ THESE RULES CAREFOLLY. AII entries mugt be postmarked not later b? T AERO 3 than TUESDAY, DECIMBER 4_ E ICQUBJ_ 'The First Prize of e50 will be awarded 94 the to the competitor whose solution of the paragraph is correct, 01' most nearly cor- rect: In case of ties, the prize money & F T will be divided. but tbe full amount will be paid: E 8 Sealed Solution and e50 Prize Money is deposited with "Truth" (N.Z.) Ltd 4 postal note for 1/ must accompany eacb initial entry and 6d_ each additional entry_ Stamps not accepted Any number of at: R tempts may be sent on plain paper Alter- KSHLI tatives in single entries will be disquali: {a fied Post Office addresses not accepted: Results will be published on Fridav, De- 1s34 "Puzzie PJE _ Featues Sundioute Auslialuslut Agtlt Kuttaes, cember 14, RESULT OF SPUZZLE PIE"' NO_ 68. SOLUTION TO {PUZZLE PIE" No. 68_ The winning competitor in this contest is = "VThey had had a terrible experience Nof a square inch of the ship was dry, they had slept in soaking clothes and eatev MISS A_ HEELEY, nothing but tinned goods. _ For four days they had been buffeted about, and every 22 Oriental Terrace, Wellington. wave broke over them. Only the cargo of timber kept: the ship adoat: Her solution, "containing only one error, was the most nearly correct one received, and the PRIZE OF E50 IN CASH is therefore awarded {50 WON To her.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 20, 30 November 1934, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 20, 30 November 1934, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 20, 30 November 1934, Page 7

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