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POPULAR PASTIMES No. 6 E50 First Prize 835 E50 Second Prize 215 Places in NZ Found in the Animals Listed in WIse'8 Motor Cars Garden P.o. Directory. (Common Nameg) 10 RA-B~T OR M XW__LL CR_C S 2 ~ANG ~ROO ~EST_ORT ER K_NE T_RN_P 3 6 12 C_L ~AI_AWA OAK- ~ND ~EE _ Sealed BOlution and e50 cash bave INSTRUCTIONS: been lodged with "N_ Truth" as guar- antee of good faith_ but not 8o a8 to 'Xhis easy competition should appeal involve that paper in the liability 0l t0 you: Above are set out twelve words stakeholder OI otherwise. 2ach with two misging 'atterg denoted RULES: by 2 Tle firat three words are 1 'The first prize of 835 will be nates of %eizatt47 second three awarded to the competitor who enters names of places J and 80 on. the correct or most nearly correct golu- AMI, You have to do i8 to insert the tion. Ties divide: misging letters in the blank spaces. For 2. 815 gecond prize for next n} el rxt exampie, in No_ 1, the addition of tbe solution. 'Ties divide. letters B add i give the name of an 3: No competitor sharing the frst animal--Rabbit. TThe others are just Will receive 98 his or her share: a5 simple Write your list8 of 'names on Rizetbaul the amount of entry fee sub plain Daper 9 d in accordance with mitted: tbe ibstructiong Beiow If you congider No competitor may win more tban that: this puzzle containg alternatives one share 'of the prize money the minimum entry fee of 1/. will be 5. Alterations and misspelt worde 3fcient for 2 entrieg. Extra entries count 98 errors 6d each . 6. The decision of the adjudicatocs must be accepted 48 inal. Stamps, 1/1 will be accepted if 1 Or 2 ENTRIES for 1/- Aadtionay aotetriegrocaraeac each, 1ae CLOSING DATE Results will be published All Entries mubt be Post Post in this paper Marked not later Your Entries to 1936. tkafi Tuesday. July 24 Popular Pastimes, No. 6, July '14, 1936. P.o; Box 1183R, Christchurch: POPULAR PASTIMES No. 5. Results _ Correct solution as lodged with #N_ Z: Truth" 1 Rabbit; 2 Giraffe: 3 Zebra, 4 Katea, 5 Fastings; 6 Carterton, 7 Chryslef 8 Sunbeam_ 9 Plymouth; 10 Violet, 11 Cacrot, 12 Peach_ First prize 235 Wop by 57 "covepetitors who submitted tbe '~rrrect solution: Winnerg #re _ Auckland C 47 Humby , Mrs: ` M. Amodeo, C_ Headerwick; J, Webb, R. Royal, J Buedett, Mrs; 4 Burdett. Alexandra : Miss ". R Govan. Amberley Mrs: C Allison Christchurch Mrs. Thomas Mrs E roa.is. R. Jolinston, T. A3 Woodman, C_ F Buxton; T Broughton, Mrs. 8 Broad W_ Thomson, L B_ Fdwards; Miss B Howard Feilding Miss m_ Mathieson Dunedin Theta Cope; Misb Cameron; C Adamson; C_ Hallis Manurewa J_ Hohbs. Gore : G Faiconer_ Clinton Migs J. Stewart: Colac Bay Mrs: E. McNaughton: Wai- taki: T H, Jackson. Horrelville : Mrs. R_ W Thompson: Oamaru : Miss A Paterson. P C. Margball_ Clyde Mrs. G, Vercoe: Timaru 5: Eokezgett; Bennett_ Mrs. J_ B, Cosgrove Nelson : Mrs. R_ 'Bradcock_ Temuka J Wanganui Mrs. R Firth_ F_ Li EGfisHela,z; E. W Jobnston, Gigborne K Hephurn. Wellington: P A Russeli E Dalton; D. Shearer diey mouFe Mrs. R: Pugh: New Plymouth Mrs L Honeyfeld_ Invercar: gt}} H; Adamson C D_ Cameron G. Raines Rotorua Mrs_ H. J. Heley _ Stfatford Miss P Anderdon Trentham N_ Ekins. Bluff R. Denton. Wood lands Mrs. R McNatty Westport F Oldham Tauranga Mrs. B Tamblyn Each receives 12/3. 656 cqmpetitors forwarded entries containing only one error_ and, therefore_ share the second pfize of �15. 'The prmoters regret that the division shoula be So small, but all those competitors with one error have been written to and bare been given two free entries either in No. 6 OI No. 7 com petition_ in addition t0 their share of the second prize, The atten -. tion of competitors js drawn to the rules where # is stated tbat Do coipetitof shsring the first prize shall receive 4288 than the amount of entry fee forwarded Winning entfies bave been checked with the gealed solution hr 7. "Crivb hc ~ric-mcnor nostedl Tro entricg #05 one sbllling. For CHOOSE' VALVE Mullard PERFECT BRITISH RECEPTION Superior The

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Radio Record, Volume XI, Issue 1, 10 July 1936, Page 24

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