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Puz Can You {75 Be Solve This Pie S.D Simple 1r tbrn PUZZLE PIE N?q Puzzle? RI 'BER R otiliot t misitthis splendid one-week COj) is just 2 short and easily- 2 Fnz orded laragraph about Postmcn, whichy Q appeared in 3 New Zealand newspaper some; POSTMEN IN BERL ARE NOT (ime ag0, and has now been put into puzale: Corm by our actist; 'Ihe opening words; 7 "Postmen in will tell vou what V it is all about--and for the tbe' G} 2 H ToTSY scgteizce Tvili Sinel g4 tbecbensictore eesz toe 2 sign may mean part of 3 word_ one two or three wordg, but not more than three: | Drrors are calculated on the basis of the TH number of wordg wrong: t Solve the puz7le carefully and write your E RSE solution IN INK 0n one side of a Sheet of paper. Add your name and residential SJE address, and Dost the entry to ' MTc SPUZZLE PIE; 99 No. 94. H BJS OFEE 45, PNE Iioala BOX 950, GPO CHRISTCHURCH; Zo8ll E TRv Saaeae] BEAD THBSB RULES CAREFULLX AZf entrieg must be postmarked wot later than TUESDAY, MAY 21. The First Prize of 875 will be awarded 62 to the competitor whose solution of the paragraph is correct, 0r most nearly cor- F S rect: In case of ties, the prize-money will be divided, but the full amount will be paid Sealed Solution and 876 Prize-money 30 19 deposited with "Trutb" (NZ), Ltd: Iseeavs 1 2 PEACH Pxai-eote, fonat6a react 16888837eraci Stamps not accepted: Any oumber of at- tempts may be sent on plain paper. Alter- natives in single entries will be digqualified. Tke IloFFICE Post Office addresses not accepted: Results SOR will be published on Triday, Ily 31. Iae TERS d 3+1 SOLUTION To "PUZZLE PII' NO. 92 [935 " puzzle Ple fuslprs Smdlcete; Axtnirhs AhIn Ahtorl, Paragraph from the SNew Zealand Times, January 9, 1912. RESULT OF (PUZZLE PIE" NO..92. "While we are on our holidays, the book of Nature is the best that wC caJ read but The winning competitor in this contegt is_ in the drowsy afternoons when wc lie on the beach in some sheltered cove, listening mith dreamy delight to the swish of tho MR: J: A. CORSKIE, waves, it is good to have some book-friend _ heside u8 into which we can dip occagional- Kaitaia, North Auckland: ly_ His solution, containing only one error; wa8 the most nearly correct one received, and the PRIZE OF 275 IN CASH is therefore awarded to him. {75 WON Prize money will be posted on Monday, May 27. Mst QHo Qort PAS T

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 45, 17 May 1935, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 45, 17 May 1935, Page 11

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