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Kuzzle Ms Can You Tie {sO1 Qd Solve This Simple PVZZLEPIE NP76 Puzzle ? QU Don't miss this splen did one-week com- petition ! It 15 just a short and easily worded paragraph about A SHARK, ETLY which appeared in a New Zealand news- )2 paper some time ag0, and has now been put into puzzle form by our artist: The open- THEEY WERE @UETLY ENTOYIG THEIR ing words, "They wvere will tell you what it is all about-_and for 3A Cha the rest, the wording is simple and the P � sense of the sentence will belp you: Bacb picture or sign may mean part of a word. one, two O1 three words, but not more than Pjed three. Errors are calculated on the basis 0f the number of wordg wrong. 8y T Solve the puzzle carefully and write JOUI SWIM 2 I15) solution IN INK on one side of a sheet 3 of paper. Add our name and residentia) MERS in address and post tbe entry to 8 SPUZLE PIE"' No. 76, b INEMBERST FTZ Box 950, GPO CHRISTCHURCH: GLX 3-Zit _ Acala SIl_ Re READ THESE ROLES CAREFULLY_ SIDER AlI 'entries must be postmarked not later than TUESDAY, JANUARY 15. Ia The First Prize 0E E50 will be a wardea MS t to the competitor whose solution of the paragraph is correct, or most nearly COr- rect. In case of ties, the prize money 4 N will be divided, but the full amount will] be paid: Sealed Solution and e50 Prize Money E is _ deposited with "Truth" (N.Z.) Ltd. 4 Tel postal note for 1/. must accompany eacb I initial entry and 6d_ each additional entry_ ch Stamps not acceptea Any number of at tempts may be sent on plain paper Alter ratives in single entries will be disquali WT dit fied: Post Office addresses not accepted: Results will be published on Friday, Jan A UE uary 25. ACH AvERP 8@D X Hon C9+ 1935 puzzleple' Feetuis Spticele Aulltthtluu Mhtls Huyul_ SOLUTION TO "PUZZLE PIE" NO. 74. Paragraph from "The Dominion; J} February 5, 1910_ RESULT OF SPUZZLE PIE?' NO. 74. "It was not long ag0 that a well-known In this contest two "competitors succeeded in submitting correct detective happened to be travelling in a sleeping-car; The detective, who chanced solutions, and therefore share the PRIZE OF e50 IN CASH: Their to be occupying 9 lower berth heard the names are: sleeper above him burst forth into 2 long- winded confession regarding several dar- MISS G BUSWELL; ing jewel robberies wherein he had taken 9) part. 170 Lytton Road, Gisborne. MISS ARMSTRONG, 29 Argyle Avenue, Palmerston North; 850 WON Prize money will be posted on Monday, January 21. 06 FRICE] WALES SEED MERH

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 27, 11 January 1935, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 27, 11 January 1935, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 27, 11 January 1935, Page 9

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