Ruzzle Tlsc Can You Pie {5Ok @bn Solve This 6 Simple PUELE Pie N?777 Puzzle 2 RE Don't miss this splendid one-week com- petition! It is just a whort and easily worded paragraph about AN ACCIDENT, which appeared in a New Zealand news EE X )22 #F paper some time ag0, and has now been put iuto puzzle form by our artist: The open: WORKMN WHO WERE REAIRIG THE ing words, sWorkmen who 9J will tell cn Jou what it is al1 about_and for A the rest, the wording is simple and the 2 9 sense of the gentence will belp you: Bach picture or sign may mean part of a word, 4 e R one, two Or tbree words, but not more than tbree Errors are calculated on the basis Of the number of words wrong. SINGER 8 Solve the puzzle ca refully and write your solution IN INK 0n one side of 8 sheet f 8 of paper. Add your name and residentia] address and post tbe entry to X SPUZZLE PIE' Nos 77, 81 Box 950, G.PO: OHRISTCHURCH. 8 READ THESE RULES OAREFOLLY AlI entries must be postmarked not later than TUESDAY, JANUARY 22 . T IncrtH 'lhe First Prize of e50 will be awarded Al 372% KOUH [0 the competitor whose solution of tbe paragraph is correct, or most nearly cor EAST rect_ In case of ties the prize money LEST] will be divided. but the full amount wij: AANGL RE he paid: Sealed Solution and e50 Prize Money Is deposited with "Truthb" (N.Z.) Ltd. 4 IW) 8 postai note for 1/ must accompany eacb initial entry and 6d_ each additional entry. Stamps not accepted Any number of at: tempts may be sent 0n plain. paper. Alter tatives in single entries will he disquali INI fied Post Office addresses not accepted 82 Results will he published on Triday, Feh- ruary 1_ ETY '1925 Puzzle ple " Featetes Syadicate; aushalrtlau Htti Mami: SOLUTION To "PUZZLE PIT" NO. 75 Paragraph from "The New Zealand Times; 9} February 11, 1907 . RESULT OF 'PUZZLE PIE" NO_ 75_ "The asgassin then rushed into the The winning competitors in this contest are X theatre and fired a shot at the manager , who was trying to arrest him_ The bullet MR. As HANDLEY 9 missed the manager, but struck and killed 310 Molesworth Street, New Plymouth: a policeman The murderer's next move was to seek refuge in # cloak-room, the door of MR F BARRON;, 165 High Street, Dannevirke. which was promptly locked by an atten dant:" MR. W. E NICOL, Willow Street, Otorohanga: Their golutions, each containing only one error, were the most nearly correct ones received, and the PRIZE OF 850 IN CASH is therefore {50 WON awarded to them. Each will receive 2/6/13/4. Prize money will be posted on Monday, January 28. PRJNCE] 3 WALES
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 28, 18 January 1935, Page 7
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