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Can You 5.ig5 Be Solve This Pic Simple Puzzle 2 PUzZLE PIE N86 Don't miss thig splebdid one-week com' petition ! It_ j8 'just a short and easily J2 28 worded paragraph: about a Railway Accident, Whieh appeared in a New- 'caland newspaper some time ag0, and has ow; been put into puzzle form by our artist: 'Ihe open- THE ENGINE ROLLED OVER ing words, "The engine will tell J0 U what' it is all about--and Eoi the cest; the wording is simple and the sense of the sentence will belp you: Each E (@E 30C776 nicture or sign may mean part of 8 word; Bi6DIZ One, two or thbree words; but-not more tban three. Krrors are calculated 04 the basis 0f tbe number of words Frcng Solve tbe pazle carefully and write Jour solution IN INI 3n ons ade of a sheet % of paper. Add 8 our name 20& res centia} address and post tbe entry to:- SPUZZLE PIE; No: 86. Box 950, G.PO: CHRISTCHURCH; ' 4 $[ 0] F KIL REA D TH@SE RULES AREFULLP: 137LE0 A4 entries mubt be postmarked not latez than TUESDAY, MARCH 26. The First f'rize of &76 wili be a warted Ig L ooa to the comipetitor wbose solution Of the EQ paragraph is correct, or most nearly cor; rect: In case of ties, tbe prize money 4 @eal will be divided. but tbe full amount' will be paid: Scaled Solution and 87 Prize Money is deposited with "Truth" (N.,) Ltd: A 2 posta] note' for 1/. m usc accompany eacb initial entry and Gd: each additional entry_ 1 1 Stamps not accepted: Any number of at- tempts may be Bent on plain papec Alter Gatives in single 'entries wil] be disqualt: fied Post Oflice addresses not accepted: COMPL p WHrotIT sunux L Resnlts will be published on Friday, PL April 5. 9ur4+5 ETELY SOLUTION TO. SPUZZLE PIE" NO. 84. 1935 'puzzle ple ' Feittres Oyrdkcete: Kreht Hxth" Lut Paragrapl from "The New Zealand Times, J} March 27 , 1907. RESULT Op "PUZZLE PIE ; NO 84. "It struck its fangs intq the fank of its The winning competitors in this contest are victim, inflicting a terrible fesh wound, MR: G: N. which caused it to bleed to death: Though_ LOCKETT; of great strength; it was not agile or 132 Russell Street, Gisborne. swift of foot. Curiously enough, it had several of the characters of the heraldic MRS. J. GORTON, Tiop vast mouth; long: head, huge fore: X7 ~quarters, and wide-spreading claws. Papatowai; via Balclutha: Their solutions,_ each containing only three errors, were the mogt nearly correct ones received, and: the PRIZE OF 875 IN CASH is therefore 875 WON awarded to;them.= Each will receive 437/10 /- Prize money will_ be posted on Monday, April 1: Muist @o 4 MER Bnes Too TONSI DUR

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 37, 22 March 1935, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 37, 22 March 1935, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 37, 22 March 1935, Page 15

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