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Can You [Puzlt 4 {5 Be] Solve This Pic 6s Simple Puzzle 2 PU LE PIE WS PL Don't niss [bis splendlid one- week com 8 petition It is just a short an d easily 9 5 Yz 84 wOcled uppeaseaph abone Nem Zezlaud Awewg: ZAL paper some time ag0. and ha no W be+n put into puzle Cor by 0ur a rtist The open; GTRUCKE 1TS FATTE INOE THE ing words, "It struck will tell J0 u what it js all about--and for VIC the rest; the wordling is simple and the be1 sense of the sentence will belp J04. Da ch F I/s TIt (Flict A picture Or sign may me n part of a FGG one, two Or three words but not more 9 three. Frrors are calculated On tlio hasis of the oum her of words wrcng Solve the plizzle carefully and write rour R{ COS E it [ solution IV INK 0n one side of a sheet f7 REED of paper Add your name apd residential 2 addrezs and] nost the entrv to 2 "PUZZLE PIE" No 84. Box 950, GPO: CHRISTCHURCH. D TH i X AG REA D THESE RULES VAREFULLY AII eitries mugt be pustmarked not later LE 94 than TUESDAT. MARCH 12. 70 SARDI] JPE [ Thc First Prize of 075 will be a Tardled CuRi Q10 to the competitor wbose solution of [he paragraph is correct; or most nearly cor. ZTl} recl, In case of ties, the prize money OUSLY will be divided, butf the full a mount wil be paid. Scaled Solution and 875 Prive M )vey ARS E 4 is deposited with "Truth" (N,.) Ltd: A ACT R postal Dote for 1/ msi accoiupa D$ ea D imitial entry and Gd , each aaditioua) entry S Stamps nor accepted, Any number of at- tempts ma,y he sent 0IJ plain pa[er 4}er tatives in single entries will he disquali: fied Post. Office addresses not accenied 8 Results wil] be published 0 0 Friday. 9 # March 22. 8E = fh , 9 4935, PUZZLE PlE Foatwics Syndjoate; 'Aestupleshuu Mgats Ucititig; SOEUTION T0 "PUTLLE PII" No. 82. D Faragraph from {The Timaru Post, June 23, 1911. RESULT OF SPUZZLE PIE" NO. 82. "They wcre magnificently spectacular, The winning competitor in this contest i8 and often giren in dramatic form. HIis last illusion for instance waS a romanc0 i" MISS ELIZABETH SPENCE, (riental setting; where a noble foung Persian prince rescued a captive maiden C/o W. Pavitt, Great South Road, Papakura. from a lion's den. Her solution, containing only one error, was the most nearly correct one received, and the PRIZE OF E50 IN CASH is therefore 850 WON awarded to her. Prize money will be posted 0n Monday, March 18. Qol CH

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 35, 8 March 1935, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 35, 8 March 1935, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 35, 8 March 1935, Page 15

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