LETIER SimpliciTy TRACHENTJ ITSELf 3251 N 0 (25 CASH Write These LETTER FRAGMENTS CASH Must Be WOM Must BE NONv IN Their CorrEct Order No DIcTIONARY No directory JUST A FEW MINUTES CONCENTRATION Nzegacks Achool Wl Qhl Troclismg haxd hat echtol concut temv euh) tv _e Jed ak M wlick Ond c thy Yous _ 'Rimk INSTKUOTIONS The correct solution and 825 cash 'have Thig is 2 short letter from one boy to been lodged with N.Z. Truth" a8 an another about "Av SCHOOL CONCERT;, J} evidence of good faith but not 80 a5 to but it has been unfortunately torn into involve that paper in the liability of 2 number of piecesg. stakeholder Or otherwise: Agsemble these fragments in cheir correct order and you have solved the RULES puzzle. 'There aTe n0 fragments miss- ing; To help Jou, the correct solution 13 225 will be paid to tbe competitor to the letter starts thus 7 who enters the correct 0T most near- Dear Jack, ly correct solution: We have been practising hard = 2. Errors will he calculated on tbe Now complete the letter and write _YOUI number of fragments placed in their solution on plain paper and forward incorrect order and wordg misspelt: with an entry fee 0f 1/ Postal Note OI' 3. In the event of ties che prize money 1/1 in stamps to will be divided equally but Do win- LETTER FRAGMENTS No. 4, ning competitor shall receive less in P.o Box 1207R , prize_ money than the amount of his CHRISTOHURCH or her entry fee. Bearing 'postmark not later than TOESDAY SEPTEMBER 1, 1936. 4. No competitor may win more fhan one If yqu considef that alternative solutions share of the prize money, are possible you may gubmit additiona] 5 The decision 0f the adjudicators entries for Ga each additional entry: must he accepted 98 final_ RESOLTS WILL BB PUBLISEED IN_ THIS PAPER ON SEPTEMBER 9, 1936. LETVTER FRAGMENTS NO_ 3~The correct solution of the Letter a4 lodged with "N: Truth" is a8 follows : _ Dear Bill, sThe Tale of Two Cities' is 2 good educational picture and from al1 the town schools last week the upper standardg went to see it: _Yours sincerely, _ Jack: 19 competitors suc ceeded in erranging the fragments in the same 'order as the abore sealed solu- tion and divide the prize money of 225. Each receives 21/6/3. Those who divide are X R D Armstrong, 223 Park Road, Palmerston North ; Mrg. F Sanders, Dargaville ; D Keyes, Queen St;, Waimate Mrs. F Baxter, Murray St: Temuka ; E. C Wallace, 23 Ashbury Arenue, G. G. Howes, Woods Hatel, Dunedin A. C Tobban, Matapu, _ Taranaki 727" F 9 Arney Street, Wellington ; J. H Garmonsway, Pakihi, Raetihi Miss @ McLaren, 133 Dixon St; Wellington Mrs. C. T _ Turner, Kairanga. Palmerston North; Mrg, V, F. Roberts, 37 Rychell St:_ Dunedin ; F_ I Thomasen, Taupiri, Waikato; Mts T. Bay Tamaki Ave:, Otahuhui_ Mrs_ L. Page, Pio Te Kuiti Mrs. @. Hobart, 546 Devon St;, New Plymouth ; P. W_ Mumby, 0, 17EZZ 7 Avenue, Auckland ; A: G Smith, Box 298, Hamilton ; R. G; Anderson, 70 Summer St._ Aucklend. Winning entries have been checked with the sealed solution by: "NJ. Truth" and prize money has been posted.
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Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 7, 28 August 1936, Page 28
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