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(GOLDEN FOUR COMPETITION NO: 9 MUSI-BE- WON 850 FIRST FOR CORRECT PRIZE OR NEAREST CORRECT E4o SOLUTION: SECOND PRIZE 810 FOR NEXT NEAREST SOLUTION: (NSTRUCTIONS: no Later than To complete the FAnCY Eeuesday. May puzzle; ,Each pic- Meeting You In the event OI ture represents THE Here: 2 tie. the prlzes 0 N E W 0 R D will be d-vided, ONLY, and each RAPIDITY but the full 256 Pecente_ has a dif- RIVERs With @ will of course, be word. You paid: One prize @ind these words ROSE or share of a prize by reading what to any one com- appears alongside petitor. Sealed eacb pIcture and solution and prize then refer to the money Js de- picture itsele: For ThEIR THey into posited with N.: example: Look at TR U T A LTD: Picture No.` 1: The Any number of Alongside it you attempts can be S e "T H E sent in the one RIVER 8" and S envelope. Results the picture repre- will be pablished_ sents. {R 0 S E" In this paper on m a k In & (The June 5th. (IE " rivers ROSE you are unable to Now carry on and MENtioN} The WERE purchase postal when yOoU _ get to notes, Pen n y the last picture ~ED Deeply stamps to the you will have 2 MAIN value ot 1/1 for statement about a LATE @rst; attempt; and SFLOOD" taken 64 for each addi- from 2 N: Daily AT tlonal attempt paper . The para- will be accepted:) graph Is simiple NB_In com- ana easlly: fol- posing this puzzle, lowed: 020 Were every efort has When you have becn made to completed your 135 Shops FEEt avoid true alter- solution write it And patives; and it is down on one side I2L AnD Deep believed that of a sheet 0f , there are none: paper, Ginsena IN Should, however, number and competitors con- the missing words Lniniiil sider there are ~no need to write any, they are ad- the full para COLDIN HOUR COMPETITION N? vised to swbmit graph Add your additlonal entries. hame and ad- 6 FOR EXTRA-QUICK RESULT OF NO_ 9 SEND Test your skill In dress; enclose 0m thls simple puzzle try fee, and post gd STAMPED SELF-ADDRESSED ENVELOPE to-day: CLOSING DATB ADDRESS TO ENTRY FEE 1/- All Entries must be "Golden Hour" Competition: No; 9 For First Entrys posted Not Later than P.O: BOX 1205 R and 6d for each TUESDAY MAY 28. CHRISTCHURCH C1, Additional Entry: Solution to GOLDEN HOUR FIRST PRIZE 840 WON BY: _ SECOND PRIZE 81o WON BY: COMPETITION NO_ 7, taken From Christchurch "Sun; 9' R ROBERTS MISS E. NEWLOVE; July 14, 1930 _ Pictures _ No. 96 Collins Street HAWERA: 41 Slater Street, CHRISTCHURCH, 1, ALIGHT. 2 BUILDING , 3. RAPIDLY 4. HELPERS. S. E McKENZIE, N.E.l: 5, BUCKETS. 6 CARRIED . 7. St: Kilda POs DUNEDIN, who had the only entry wth EACE- 8 STAY. 9, FLLUIS l0 . ARTICLES . 11 REMOVED . Each receives Ez0 for ONE ERROR 12. DESTROYED COBRECT SOLUTION. ALL PRIZES HAVE BEEN POSTED 371

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 46, 24 May 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 46, 24 May 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 46, 24 May 1935, Page 3

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