41 ilibl ONLY SEVEN LETTERS TO FIND (- a n you read these "puzzle” words? To kTJ m. do this you just spell off the word, taking n ’ gm Apa ( j the initial letter only of the little HlustrahS !a DR Is tion as a'guide to the missing letter. Thus, IS RsSt ’afe/y with "puzzle” word Xo. 1 you spell off: — H , ffi D- 0 - (G for Gun), making DOG, which ™ H js of ionise, the eorreet answer. Alt the H BIBhSMIIrBv r “puzzle” words are simple everyday words ® gl M rUj? m! rajj R which appeared, in the order in which they H -liok UEI & E are given, in a short paragraph selected [g KasskJ Ej from a book written by the well-known . o author .lellrey Farnol. Start solving this Euf B simple and fascinating puzzle right away, ’w RMF B I t,u ‘" "> ! >ke it list- of your eight "puzzle” ■ * B words in ink on a sheet of plain paper, nmnJg sign your name and residential address and \ —— ra vn ax ■ l ,os l io : — l a AWf \r 8Y “ puzzle pie ” n °- - ,97 ’ a ” O eLimM H \Ei ILI BOX 950 - G P -°- CHRISTCHURCH. H \ uagM READ THESE RULES CAREFULLY. H | ti..ji it—« I All entriest must be postmarked not later IS UD’'FFooTtl H® WA47 than Tuesday, .lune Ist. The Prize of £lOO ■ 1.1 — Ka WW Will lie awarded to the competitor whoso 9 • n n W W solution is eorreet or most nearly correct. — In ease of ties the prize-money will bo dir ' vided. but tile full amount will be paid. ” H ' -''O competitor may win more than one prize \* ’fiUtzn \ H HS? H i or s,,ill 'o of- a prize in any one competition. \ h H-a g ® £lOO prize-money is deposited with “Truth” \ \ ~»! (N.Z.) Ltd. Tiie decision of the Editor .of “ 1 lIIIIWIII H “Puzzle Pie” will be final and legally bind7 /Jißb \ I lug throughout. A postal note for ]/- must g ta Mg \?' ) l lV <>so. t ,\ accompany each initial entry and (Jd. each i \ additional entry. Penny stamps (1/1) acV. A- eepted. Any number of attempts may be ' “1"'“ o|[ ])lain p. l])el . Alternatives in single u I XSA ®ffl B BRSk entries will be disqualified. Post Office ad- . 'X It H H H dresses not accepted. Result including ra C —A wUf kL- HJr j name of book from which the "puzzle” IB H words were taken will be published on Saturday June 12th. RESULT OF “PUZZLE PIE” No. 195. Tiie winning competitors in this contest are: —Mr. W. R. White, Park Road, Papakurti; .Mr. Peter Gaskin. Cambridge Terrace, Masterton; Mrs. McDougall, Clifford Street. Blackball: Mr. C. IL’ Dixon. Granity. Their entries, containing only one error, were the most nearly correct ones received, and the PRIZE OF- £lOO IN CASH is therefore awarded, to them. Prize money will be posted on Monday. June 14th. SOLUTION TO “PUZZLE PIE” No. 195. Paragraph from (lie "Auckland Star,” 23rd August, 1802. "Tiie sea was running mountains high, threatening at any minute to engulf tho vessel. To add to the peril, tiie vessel sprung a leak, which necessitated constant pumping.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 May 1937, Page 11
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