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(CGOLDEN HOUR" COFPETTTON NO: 2 INSTRUCTIONS : To complete the puzzle: _Each picture represents ONE MUST-BE- WON word only, _ and each picture has a dif ferent word. You find these words by picding alaattheppeefer Rtordiide the pictuce E50 itself. For example: Look at Picture FIRST PRIZE 6 {40 No. 1. Alongside it YOU see son" and the picture represents ~LOOKING" Now SECOND PRIZE 810 making sOn LOOKING carry 01 and when YOu get to the last picture you will have a sentence about a SSHARK" taken from a N: Weekly OUR ONLY ADDRESS IS: Paper. The senterce is simple. and For First pletea f9olowcoi colutiOhewvrygel ibatowcorn ENTRY Entry and "Golden Hour" Competition No. 2 one side of a sheet of paper; add your LI 6d for each name and address, enclose entry fee, FEE additional Po. BOX 1205, R and post no later than Tuesday, March 12th _ First Prize 840 to competitor entry. CHRISTCHURCH sending correct 01 nearest correct soli tion: 8 10 second prize to next nearest competitor. In the event of a tie the AlL Entries Must Be Posted NOT prizes will be but the full 850 will, of course, divadeaide be Two winning CLOSING DATE LATER than attempts can win two prizes or if prizes TUESDAY, MARCH 12TH: are divided, one share in each: Sealed solution and prize money is deposited with NZ. TRUTH LTD Any number of attempts can be sent in the one en- velope: Results will be published in 4 It this paper 011 March z0th (Penny On OVeR stamps to the value of 1/1 for first at- WAS tempt and 6d for each additional at- tempt will be accepted ONLY from iso THE SEEN lated districts where postal notes are unobtainable) c/o Post Office ad dresses must be prepared to send resi- Looking 2 dential addresses if asked for. For extra-quick result; send Yd stamped Ap self-addressed envelope. NB. In com- WHAT posing this puzzle, every effort has The HAD AN SHARK; DAD been made to avoid true alternatives, and it is believed that there are none_ STRuCK (ENORMous Which Should, however, competitors" consider PLAcE there eadGionzi are they are advised to sub- A HAD LY mit entries. Test your skill in this simple puzzle to-day. 2r APRARENTLY 850 WON IN COMPETITION NO. 1. Solution No. 1, taken from (Auck land) Weekly News, Sept. Sth, 1934 BEEN So {The fire is STATED to have BEEN Did started by the CONVICTS_ With wild leaskig CRIES the prisoners ATTACKED the direct- The_ WARDERS in an attempt to ESCAPE_ Some got as FAR as the SHORE and ON Ly THREW themselves into the LAGOON, The but were dragged BACK? 840 first Im The prize divided between L. Everenden, 107 Chapel St , MASTERTON; Miss K Cunningham, 2 Chelsea Ave., OTA- It IN FUHU; Mrs E. B. Jackson; Island Touch THAT Stream, MAHENO; L. Kjar, 19 Hall st, PLAcE MASTERTON_ Each receives 810 for The correct solution. 810 Second Prize di- vided between Mrs H: Cummins, 23 The WATER FoR Burnside St LOWER HUTT; E. Leech, Ipressure) SEVERAL Rata St:, HELENSVILLE; Mrs A. An- derson, Bell Block, TARANAKI; S. Gil- c/o F_ 0. Smith, Manutahi Road, Beti Block, TARANAKI: each receives 82/10/- for one error. PRIZES HAVE There is only ONE COMPLETE ENGLISH EVERYDAY BEEN POSTED _ NOTE: WORD for each Picture (NOT TWO: OR THREE) Hello

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 35, 8 March 1935, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 35, 8 March 1935, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 35, 8 March 1935, Page 9

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