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(6OlDEN Hou3% COMPETTTTON FO. 0 FIRST PRIZE M 840 For Correct or Nearest 650 MUST be WOH Correct Solution: SECOND PRIZE 810 For Next Nearest. OUR ONLY ADDRESS IS: For First LNSTRUCTIONS ; To complete ENTRY Entry and "Golden Hour" Competition No; 6 lhe puzzle; ~Each picture repre- &d for each sents ONE WORD ONLY, and FEE additional Po BOX 1205, R each picture has a DIFFERENT entry. word_ You find these words by CHRISTCHURCH C1. reading what appears alongside each picture and then refer to the AII Entries Must Be Posted NOT ictyici_ tpietutselNg65 exatolesideook CLOSING DATE LATER than YOL see "THE MINERS" and the TUESDAY, APRIL 30. picture represents "OWN" mak- ing SThe miners OWN Now carry on and when you get to the last picture YOu will have 2 sentence about "Miners' homes" Ihe N Their Which taken from a NZ Daily Paper. MINERS OWN Aae The sentence is simple and easily followed: When you have com- pleted your solution write it OwN down on one side of a sheet of paper, add your name and ad- HoWN JONES YMNT dress; enclose entry fee, and post AN BED # MINING BROkERS 120 later than Tuesday, April 30_ {uicgleeyp UNSAV- [n the event of a tie the prizes Hergaledvf ~Oury The will be divided, but the fvil] 0 50 will, of course, be paid One SMell- prize 01 share of a prize to an; 'NG one competitor: Sealed solu- tion and prize money is deposited with NZ TRUTH LTD: Any AnD number of attempts can be sent To in the one envelope: Results will OFFeRED NEW be published in this paper 01} To SeLL May 8th. (If you are unable to THE purchase postal notes; penny # Houses stamps to the value of 1/1 for Ls first attempt and 6d for each ad- 7 ditional attempt will be ac- ceptea.) The The HIRe PURCHASE ObJeCT N,B:~In composing this puzzle, AGREE MENT every effort has been made to avoid Miners Terms 0f BEing true alternatives, and it is believed TCks AGREEHEn; NEARER that there are none_ Should, how ON To GET ever , competitors consider there are The Their are advised to submit additionay entries: Test your skil] 112 in this simple puzzle to-day. COLDET HORR COEPEHION FOR EXTRA QUICK RESULT SEND gd STAMPED SELF-ADDRESSED ENVELOPE Solution to Golden Hour Coipetition No. 5 taken fror tle ttelton Times, March 13, 1929. "Fifty mnen FROM the tribe SURPRISED a camp and killed three MEN with stone AX' 3S and spears. They LOOTED the camps and carricd of the women and GIRLS_ A missionarv PTRSUED the MARAUDERS wvho released the PRIS ONERS. He is threat- ened with AN attack on his mnission STATION: J) {40 FIRST PRIZE won by E10 SECOND FRIZE DIVIDED EQUALLY BETWEEN: R. KENNETT 203 Kilmore W RAINES; 32 Fowlds Ave;, Sandringham, Auckland Street, Christchurch : Correct MRS_ I. M: KINLEY, Junction Hotel, Rangiora : JEAN Solution: WYATT, c/0 PP_ Syderkam 23/6/8 each for onc error. e50 WON IN GOLDEN HOUR COMPETITION NO. 5, PRIZES HAVE BEEN POSTED: this Are

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 42, 26 April 1935, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 42, 26 April 1935, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 42, 26 April 1935, Page 15

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