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SNAP UP THIS £IOO IN CASH &100 ONLY SEVEN LETTERS TO FIND Can you read these “puzzle” words? To do this you just read the clue above each word, then spell off the word, taking the initial letter only of the little illustration for the missing letter. Tims with “puzzle” word No. 1 you spell off: A-U-C-K-L-A-N-ID for dog), making AUCKLAND. which is, of course, the correct answer. In the same way read each other "puzzle”. word,, then make a list of your eight "puzzle" words in ink on a sheet of plain paper, sign your name and residential address and post to "PUZZLE PIE” No. 169, A., Box 950, G.P.0., Christchurch. All entries must be postmaikcd not later than TUESDAY, March 16th. The prize of £lOO will bo awarded to the competitor whose solution is correct or most nearly correct. In the ease of ties the prize money will be divided. Sealed solution and £lOO prize money- has been lodged . with "Truth” (N.Z.), Ltd. A postal ai it q upav/v note for I.Z- must accompany each I'* • ° UFr-Y ’__ . initial entry, and 6d each additionfl al enfry (stamps, 1/1, accepted), ti O Tost Office addresses' not accepted. HM Results will be published on SatU 1 words have pLlSSfe'- HB W Ki H IC ST® been taken from a weekly maga4JP || BWI & zine procurable at leading bookRESULT OF “PUZZLE PIE” NO. 187. The following competitors submitted correct solutions and therefore share the Prize of .£lOO in Cash. Each will receive AUCKLAND: J? 1. B. Whitelaw; PAPAKURA: Mr. H. W. and ID HA A Mrs. C. Harrison. DRURY: Mr. William, Mrs. H. and Miss N. I lIIN Derbyshire; TE KUITI: Mr. M. C. Goodey: ROTORUA: Miss ©LAW k. fiall; FIELDING: Mr. 11. G. Penny; OTAKI: Mrs. A. M. Askew; WELLINGTON: M. Lacy, ,T. Main, F. K. Kelling, Mrs. Dean; NELSON: M. L. Anderson, Mrs C. Whitney; SEDDON: Mrs S. Huland; RUNANGA: Mrs. Syme; BROMLEY: Mr. J. W. Thomson; LINWOOD: Miss V. Hill; TIMARU: Mr. W. Nicol, Miss E. Kerr; WAIMATE: J. R. Brien: MAPUA: Mr. L. tWuplxa Bllncoo; DUNEDIN: Mr. A. G. Blanchett; Clyde: Mrs J. L. I? Davidson. BLUFF: Mr. R. Denton. Prize money will be posted on Monday, March 29th. SOLUTION TO “PUZZLE PIE” Nd. 187.' I. Flowers. 2. Spa. 3. Jaded. 4. Poacher. 5. Walmer. 6. Gaze. 7. Regard. 8. Funnel.

n/HITE WRAPPING PAPER; any quantity; 2d lb.—Greymouth “Star” Office. SIMPLE DEVICE REAPS FORTUNE. But it wasn’t the inventor who lined j his pockets. Run no risks with your idea. Patent it first and protect yourself. Consult us now—fully and confidentially.—Henry Hughes Ltd. (Di-, rectors: W. E. Hughes and J. T. Hunter, Registered Patent Attorneys), 214-217 D.I.C. Building, Wellington.— Advt.

THE NEW 1937 CHRYSLERS The New 1937 Chrysler Royal LEAD THE WORLD WITH AERODYNAMIC DESIGN ... NEW “HUSHED RIDE” ... NEW TYPE ALL-STEEL BODIES ... NEW SAFETY INTERIORS . . . ADDED,ROOM THROUGHOOT CHRYSLER in 1 937 continues to make history, again incorporating many new and exclusive developments in these specie! export models. The beautiful, new all-steel body is cushioned from the frame on live rubber mountings with four ' giant aero-hydraulic shock absorbers-of the type airliners use—that soak up bumps and vibration. Five kinds of insulation and new scientific sound-proofing shut out 5 noise and eliminate drumming and rumble, giving an.amazing ‘HUSHED RIDE. The “Uni-steel” body with seamless steel roof, steel floor, sides and doors is a fortress of steel for your protection. . . Aerodynamic design adds new grace and dignity and provides for greater interior accommodation. Wider cha ( ir-height seats with deep, luxurious upholstery, allow three passengers to ride with ease in front or rear seats. Wide, deep drip moulding” extends above doors, preventing rain from dripping on passengeis when getting in or out of car. . i New instrument panel has all control knobs recessed for your safety. Hypoid rear axle abolishes tunnel in rear floor. Other interesting features include improved finger-tip steering . . . double-action hydraulic brakes . . . Floating Power engine mountings. Chrysler still is undoubtedly the biggest value in engineering, workmanship and quality. De luxe equipment includes dual horns, dual windshield wipers, dual tail lights, dual sun visors, metal spring covers, no-draught ventilating windows, safety glass | | | | throughout, special quality upholstery and appointments. c J CHR*YSLER PLYMOUTH 4- door sedans ,™I.UUu CHRYSLER DE LUXE 4-door sedans £449 CHRYSLER 0 E S 0 T 0 de luxe p KRK 1 4-DOOR TOURING SEDANS t™ &0 3 3 All 4-door Sedans fitted with rear opening luggage compartment. Available on confidential easy terms plan. Prices of other models on applicationall prices main ports and subject to alteration without notice. P. R. QUINN MOTORS LTD. Greymouth. N.Z. TODD MOTORS LTD., Distributors: Christchurch (H/O. Wellington) CHRYSLER FOR GREATEST SAFETY. . . COMFORT . . . HtH

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1937, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1937, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1937, Page 11

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