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NEVER VENTURE 2la NEVER WNN Solve This Simple Little Puzzle IN Land Win 8100 CASH Don't miss this splendid coxnpetition! It is just a short and easily-worded FPUZZLE DIEE NP2 8 paragraph about A ROYAL FRESEN , which appeared in a New Zealand daily newspaper some time ag0_ and has now 2 Ig been put into puzzle form by our artist AB he opening words, MIT wAS: 11 will tell you what it is all about ~and the rest of the wording is simple; and the sense Dp of the sentenee wiil help you Tach pic- ture or sign mnay mean part of a word, ~Ws about 7 Ue refitded, Wken one, two {H three words, but not more than three: w INolR "orefuey one sided olrite your solution a Ah Jre a sheet of paper_ Sign your n*me and residential address; jn and post entry tox PUzeLE PIE No. 284R1, BOX 950, G.P.o, CHRISTCXURCH: 9 &| 85 AcQUA READ THESE RULES CAREFULLY inTed All entries must be postmarked not Jater than Wednesday, February 8. a The Prize of �100 in Cash will be 3 C DEC awarded to the competitor whose solu- t tion of the paragraph is correct or most 8s IDED nearly correct. In case 0f ties the prize money will be: divided, but the full amount will be paid, T Ou AVERY Ne LIT 8100 prize-monev is deposited with "Truth (N.Z.) Istd. The derision of # Es N TLE the Editor of "Puzzle Pie' will be final D # and legally binding throughout: A postal note for 1/ must &ecompany each initial entry, and Ga. each additional entry 0 T Penny stamps (1/1) accepted if postai ZMS a note unobtainable. Any number of at- tempts mav be sent on plain paper: Ateatirs in ~insle "ntries will be dis IDE #iye_ qqua litied, Toslts Will be pub)lished on Mrtiaa;, Meh # RESUlt "PUZZLE PIE" No. 275. SOLUtioN To "PUZZLE PIE" No. 275. The wniing compctitor in this contest is: Miss M. Paragraph from the "N.Z Times;" February 17th, Fox, 335 Stafiorci street, TIMARU. Her solution, con- 1896: {They had no time to free themselves from the taining two errors, was the most nearly correct one re- ceived, and the prize of 850 in cash is, therefore; awning of the sinking steamer. The agonjsed cries of aw?rded to her Prize:money _ will be Posted on Monday, perishing men and women were appalling, but only for '1 Pebr(tah 2tth a moment; for many were carried down with the boat: 3 CRAMBERLAIN

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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 34, 3 February 1939, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 34, 3 February 1939, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 34, 3 February 1939, Page 6

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