NEVER VENTURE NEVER WIN Solve This Simple Little Puzzle IN and Win 8100 CASH Don t miss this splendia competition! It i8 just a short and easily worded paragraph about A SHIP IN DISTRESS, IPIUZZ IIE IPII IE IN2388 6 which appeared in a New Zealand daily newspaper some time 8g0, and has now Zoo been put into puzzle form by our artist: 17288 The 1} opening words, "THE WEA THER 3 will tell you what ic is all about and Y the rest of the wording is simple; and the sense o2 the sentence will help you: Each picture Or sign may mean part Of 2 word, one, two; or three words, but not more r reauc Zookug LLAU 7re than three: Solve carefully and write your solution Lift IN INK on one side of 2 sheet cf paper: OBJ sdl Sign your name and residential address; and Dost entry to: e PUZZLE PIE No: 286R:, ECT BOX 950, G.P.Os; CHRISTCHURCH: READ THESE RULES CAREFULLY. RE # a 1 AIl entries must be postmarked not TURN KNASH Jater than Wednesday, February 22 The Prize Of E100 In Cash will be awarded to the competitor whose solu tion Of the paragrapli is correct or most a neary corTect: In case of ties the prize mooent wili beepadirided but the full 8 0 E 8e3 �100 prize-mnoncy i3 depogited with 63 X "Truth" (N.Z,) Ltd. The decision of the Editor of "Puzzle Pie" will be fnal and legally binding throughout: A postal 2 S0 note for 17- must accompany each initia} T 7 MERI T t entry, and 6d. each additional entry: Penny stamps (1/1) accepted if postal H he note unobtainable Any number Of at- Ihoues" E Cy tempts may be sent on plain paper. e Alternatives in single entries will be dis qualified Results' will be published on Friday, March 17. RESULT #PUZZLE PIE" No. 277. SOLUTION To "PUZZLE PIE" No. 277 . This competition proved very popular; and 104 Paragraph from the Christchurch "Star-Sun; X} Juno competitors succeeded in submitting correct solutions. e7th; 1936: 16 A picturesque ceremony took place in the They will share the total prize money of �100 in Cash: grounds of Buckingham Palace, when the King; wearing Each will receive 81. List of names at "Truth" offices his full-dressi uniform as Colonel-in-Chief of the Welsh in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin: Guands, inspecited the Royal bodyguard, known a5 thp Prize-money will be posted on Monday, March 202 Yeoman of the Guard " 8e5 24
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 36, 17 February 1939, Page 15
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