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SNAP UP THIS £lOO IN CASH £IOO ONLY SEVEN LETTERS TO FIND Cail you read these "puzzle” words? 1 1 qoichtcn TklF HAMP _. To do this you just read the clue e ilbove each word - the n spell off the I vfl wWllww E* Era W word, taking the initial letter only it Ift I HrS? F TO? of the little illustration for the num missing letter. Thus with “puzzle” 2.WHERE. INVALIDS OFTEN GO , word No - 1 you spell off: JL F-L-O-W-E-R- (S for sundial). W ) making FLOWERS. “ 1 ” which is, of course; the correct anI<* . swer. In the same way read each other “puzzle” word, then make a IEBJ ILs list of-your eight “puzzle” words Mr; @aH MF in ink on a sheet of plain paper, ■miaaaßßaranwßanHaßßffla raa> S j gn your name ant ] residential ad--4z INFORMER. T - . dress and post to:-— jillL F ACMFP “PUZZLE ’PIE” No. 187, A., MS to■ ■ I»a ta Box 950| G p 0 Christchurch< M All entries must be postmarked not ar r 3 later than TUESDAY, March 2nd; -Pf -Kt WW Th e prize of. £lOO will Be awarded to’the competitor whoke solution is correct or most nearly corrpqt. ®‘ ° 1 - J* l the ease of ties the prize money B” "hl be divided. Sealed solution aijd M> £lOO prize money has been lodged ■■ with “Truth” (N.Z.), Ltd. A postal note for 1/- must accompany each 7. COn jIUt-RA I 101 l initial entry, and Cd each addition? JL INI al ohtry (stamps, 1/1, accepted).Mk HL mu Ek Ktv ■ Pos * ; Ot“ ce addresses not accepted, flnft ■■ HSP Results will be published on Sat8. A PASSAGE Urday ’ M “ rch 13 ’ * -mmmmmmm ™ Au these words have been taken from a weekly magaMli bM Im KM zine procurable . at leading bookRESULT OF “PUZZLE PIE” No. 185. In this contest sixteen competitors submitted correct solutions, and therefore share the Prize of £lOO. Eacli will receive £6 r 5/ r . Their names are:— - fl AA AUCKLAND: Miss M. Loudon, Mrs. E. Wt Simpson THAMES: • SI 101 Mr;- C. A. Reales'; HAMILTON: Mr. H. O. Goldsbrough; PAPACfe, JLVXP TOETOE: Mr.. H. J. Revell: PALMERSTON NORTH: Mr. G. L. i *- Diedrich; WELLINGTON: Mr. A. Mann, Mrs. C. Clapcott, Miss r. Fitzgerald; NELSON: Mrs. G. Henry; PAEROA: Mrs. E. E. NeiIjDUNEDIN? Mr. S. D. Smellie; PORT CHALMERS: Mr. W. Mikl* Fryer; CCX.DE: Mrs. J. L. Davidson; BLUFF: Mr. R. Denton, Ww UJ?B Al itrs - Ij . ‘ McCarthy. Prize money will be posted on MONDAY, •y March 15th.'’ ' SOLUTION TO “PUZZLE PIE” No. 185. ' 1. Sunshine,- 2. Repel, 3. Joist, 4. Spile. 5 Clutter, 6. Chip, 7. Star, S. Hens.

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11;'^J' ■■ | m j ESSEX TUDOR SEDAN: This car has been completely overhauled. Tyres, brakes, etc. are in good order. Newly painted in dark maroon. At the price asked this car is really good value. GRAHAM PAIGE FORDOR SEDAN: This car is in good order, real leather upholstery. Set of air wheels have recently been fitted. Just the car for hard work. MODEL A. LIGHT DELIVERY: Has been overhauled and fitted with covered-in body. Would be an ideal vehicle for fruit and vegetable vendor. CHEV. 6 LIGHT DELIVERY: Overhauled and in perfect mechanical order. Newly painted. A nice tidy little truck. CHRYSLER 4 TOURER: Motor has been thoroughly overhauled. New hood and side curtains. Paint-work in excellent order. This car is a good buy. . CHEV. 6 SPORTS TOURER: This car is in very nice order throughout, and should appeal to anyone requiring a modern car at used car price. MORRIS MINOR: Late model Saloon. Motor just been overhauled. Tyres, paint-work, etc., in first-class order. This car has had very careful usage and is in first-class order. FALCON KNIGHT FORDOR SEDAN Nicely finished'in blue. Tyres,' motor, etc., all in good order. Been privately owned aird* has years of life in it yet. We will trade-in your present Car, or accept *a Small Deposit on any of the above Cars. We have the Car you want at the Price you want to pay. Greymouth Motors Ltd. I THE RELIABLE USED CAR DEALERS. | GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA < • >:>

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 February 1937, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 February 1937, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 February 1937, Page 7

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