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X SOLVETTES 25 No 25 CAsH MUST BE WON CAsh FIRs S80 Szcon0 GET Al V7 SokradN| ahmlawR TAC NudC 1,COLL INGWOODI 6 BALCULUTDA 2.F 0 Xtop 6 LAD Re DcE 3,BELFA [ D 8 TARAL A De 4 WD STPOLt a.GRED MoutD 5 This simple competition has been compiled with the idea of reducing the number of alternative solutions possible in puzzles of this nature and is based on places in N. listed in Wise's N.. Inder: The puzzle is divided into two sets of 'fve place names. In the frst set each of the names 1 to 4 has two letters missing; All you have to do is to till in the empty spaces using some 0f the letters given in the diamond for the first set, crossing out the letters as you use them: After you have filled in the eight spaces you will find that there are five letters in the diamond not crossed out, 'These five jumbled letters, together with one other letter (which you must supply) , will give the name of another place in N.. and will form the solution to No. 5. Now solve the second set in like manner and there will be five jumbled letters left in the second diamond uncrossed: To these five letters you must add one other letter (which you supply_ to form the solution to No. 10. Now write: your complete list of 10 place names on plain paper and post as instructed below, together with an entry fee of 1/-_ Postal Note or 1/1 in stamps_ If Jo1l consider that alternative solutions are possible V011 may submit additional entries--Gd, each; 8 25 will be paid to the competitor with the correct or nost nearly correct solu- tion. In the event of ties the prize money will be divided equally but no winning competitor shall receive less in Prize Money than the amount of his or her entry fee. No com petitor may win more than one share of the prize money_ The decision of the adjudicators must be accepted a8 final, Sealed solution and 825 cash have been lodged with 66 " N Truth" 2s evidence of good faith, but not 80 as to involve that paper in the liabiiity of stakeholder 0 otherwise. CLOSING DATE POST ENTRIES To RESULTS will be 441 Entries must be post- SOLVETTES No, 4, published in this paper marked not later than P.o._ BOX 188R., Tuesday, Aug. 25. CHRISTCHURCH, SEPT. 4, 1936. SOLVETTES NO. 3. The cortect solution was submitted by 92 competitors who therefore divide the prize-money each Teceiving 5/6, Those who divide are_ ~Auckland Mrs. E. A. n6,203250 M Goodman_ 4. C. R_ Bailey Miss K Higgs;_ Mrs. J. WV Wynne, Mrs. ES Elliott, Miss S_ Niron, Mr. and Mrs: J. Webb, F Woods, R_ Ryan; WV . G McEloyd Wellington : P Mansfield, K. J Scott, E. Dalton, Miss Scott_ C. White T. E. Flint F Flint, Mrs_ S: Brown, Nirs. S_ Tlint, Mrs. J Brown, Mrs. H. G Wood, Miss E K. Willis, A Willis, R Muir, Mrs Muir, H. BradshaW, A. Mitchell Mrs_ L. Sharp,_ A F C. Cox Miss A Newport _ Nrs: M. Bailey R Watt Martinborough Miss M, Ward Pa Ward Christchurch L. L. D. Parris, Mrs. Ings, Miss Hill, L. T. J Ryan, Mrs_ Ryan; Miss P Ryan;, L E. Edwards, Mrs. E Faris, G. 'Faris, W_ Seymour_ T WV _ Thomson, Mrs_ P Thomson,. Miss @. 4 Thomson_ Feilding Mrs. D_ Finlay J Smart, Miss E Mathieson; Inglewood : I_ Daris, Mrs. D G Faris, Dunedin Mrs. M. Millar, W H. Croft, I B Faris, Mrs_ B. Croft, ~J: Graham, Miss M. Clark Temuka : J. D Hopkinson Mrs_ T. Webb. Wan- ganui Miss B. Carrad;, iiss I Chamberlain, Miss G Chamberlain: Grey- mouth L. G Cooper; Invercargill: N. Neilson_ W J; Wilson, Miss M, Grace, C: D. Cameron, Mrs, R Norris_ Gore E; J, lcDowall Carterton: A Phil- pott; Rangiora : P C. Faris: Havelock 4 I Wells Norsewood : A J. Olsen_ New Plymouth : S_ G. Faris_ Wairio Miss R, E. V. Sherman. Bluff = R: Denton. Happden E, L. Tyndall. Palmerston North G_ Roach, Omata Mrs: L Luxton. Westport S Oldham_ Clyde J. L. Davidson; Mrs, David son, Miss M_ L. Davidson, C J, Davidson J Davidson_ Marton G. WV _ Jack- son: Stratford Mrs, G Strack_ St. Helen S : Master R. King: Also one with n0 name: Claiming competitors please submit copy of entries gubmitted The correct solution was 1 Pembroke 2 Queenstown ; 3 Cromwell 4 Cam bridge 5 Tamarau ; 6 Napier 7 Masterton ; 8 Nightcaps 9 Nurchison ; 10 Topuni_ Winning entries have been 'checked with the sealed solution by NZ, Truth" and prize-money has been posted, No winning competitor will ever receive as his' or her share less than the entry fee submitted_

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Radio Record, 21 August 1936, Page 21

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