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Can You leiat(5 Be Solve This Pig 6 Simple Puzzle 2 PUzELE PIE N*85 Don't miss tbi8 splendid one-week com-| petition ! It 1s just a sbort epd easily 8 worded paragraph about An Opossun, 8 2 whicb appeared In 0 New 'Zealand newy:' paper some time 4g0, and bas now been put into puzzle form by our artist; @hbe open: EH ing words, "It entered will tell IT; ENTERE Th BACK DOOR FROM THC ~ou what it is all about~and for the rest, the wording is simple and the sense of the sentence will belp Jqu: Each & picture or sign may mean part of a word, one, two Or tbree words, but not more tban 830 three: Errors aFe calculated on Lhe hasis of tbe number of words wrcng Solve the puzzle carefully and write our T solution IN INK on one side of a sheet 1 of paper: Add your dame and residentia) E JKFe 4 1 addreas and nost tbe entry to: SPUZZLE PIE"' No. 85. Bos 950, GPO: CHRISTCHURCH; THelpc READ THESE RULES CAREFULLY E! AII entries muby be postmarked not later Hslel SIDER than TOESDAY, MARCH 19. A The First Prize of #73 will be a 'wardeg' # SR T acq to the competitor wbose solution Of tbe paragraph is correct, or most nearly cor: K2 Pruce] rect: In case of ties, tbe prize mope R B Vaa wNnj will be divided. but the ftl} amounf wil he paid; Scaled Solution and 873 Prize Mvney pser 1 is deposited with "Truth" (N,Z.) Ltd. 4 Dostal note for 1/ . musi accompanv eacb NEs D CLU B nitia] entry and Gd_ each nd.uiober etae; atr Stamps not accepted. Any rempts ma,y he sent on plain paper Alter gatives in single entries will be disquali TTi 32 fed Post Oflfice aaddresses not accepted ; Results wil] be published 017 Fridaxi a arch 29. E GWG Uz 1935 'PuZZUE PIE Fepltures Syndjosie Adxlutlashot iedls Kutonu SOLUTION To SPUZZLE PIE" NO_ 83. Paragraph from "The New Zealand Times; Jan . 1, 1913. RESULT OF SPUZZLE PIE" NO. 83. "An attendant wa5 in the act of cleansing the menagerie cages, and whilst thus e The winning competitor in this contest i8 gaged it was necessary temporarily to transfer a leopard into am apartment sct MRS: J. A. McIVOR, aside for several baboons. The workman concluded his duty and set about reha bili- 3 Hull Street, Oamaru: tating the beast into its place of captivity_ Her solution, containing only three errors, was the most nearly correct one received, and the PRIZE OF 875 IN CASH is therefore awarded to her. 875 WON Prize moncy will be posted on Monday; March 25 _ Must QJol Re ma

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 36, 15 March 1935, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 36, 15 March 1935, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 36, 15 March 1935, Page 15

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