The Young Northlander
Simplest Thing Ever; So Win 2/6!
Hers’s the simplest teaser ever invented—and vet it may mean 2 'j lor you. A series of jumbled letters are given below. Your job is to build from these letters the longest word possible. You may use any or all of the letters contained, but no letter may he used more times than it appears—two “N’s" for instance, but only one ‘‘A.” Set to ‘work at once, Northlanders. Here are the letters: N U S I LOAN T I S. Write your word on a sheet of paper to which is added your lull name, address and age, and post the entry to reach Kupe, “Advocate” Office, Whangarei, not later than a fortnight from today. For the longest word submitted a half-crown prize will be awarded. Where ties are inevitable, age and neatness will be taken into account. Go to it then! Have fun and try for one of the handsome cash prizes offered!
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Northern Advocate, 16 September 1941, Page 2
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163The Young Northlander Northern Advocate, 16 September 1941, Page 2
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