Write the names of the objects, putting only one letter in each square. You will find that there are not enough squares, and that you will have to write the two words in such a way that part of one word can be used also for part of the other. Thus “post” and “star” must go as “postar." Paste the picture to a piece of paper containing your name, age and address, clearly marking your envelope “Puzzle Competition.” Prizes will be awarded for the first three correct lists received by the Dawn Lady on Tuesday, November 5. Entries should be posted, and new members should fill in the enrolment form.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 33
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110Write the names of the objects, putting only one letter in each square. You will find that there are not enough squares, and that you will have to write the two words in such a way that part of one word can be used also for part of the other. Thus “post” and “star” must go as “postar." Paste the picture to a piece of paper containing your name, age and address, clearly marking your envelope “Puzzle Competition.” Prizes will be awarded for the first three correct lists received by the Dawn Lady on Tuesday, November 5. Entries should be posted, and new members should fill in the enrolment form. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 33
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