GAMES, PUZZLES AND FROLIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. • PUZZLES, RIDDLES, QUEER PROBLEMS, NEW GAMES, FUN AND FROLIC, ACROSTICS. ALL YOUNG PEOPLE WILL BE INTERESTED. NOVELTY WILL BE THE KEYNOTE. HOME AMUSEMENTS FOR WINTER EVENINGSPRIZES FOR INDUSTRY AND PERSEVERANCE. PRIZES will be given to those answering the greatest number of tho Puzzles. The correct solutions are known only to PtrzZ-B Editob. Competitors mnst not be more than 15 years of fige. The FIRST PRIZE WILL BE £1, and the winner will be allowed the amount in cash, or can select a .me' of the value named. The Competition opened in " THE CANTERBURY TIMES " On APRIL 29th. Answers to the Puzzles, etc., and all letters about the col_m_ must be addressed to PUZZLE EDITOR. Competitors can send in their answers weekly^ or at the close of the Competition. TWELVE PRIZES WILI. BE GIVEN, And will be awarded to those who first solve the greatest number of Puzzles. Each letter will be stamped with the date on which it is received by the Puzzlk Editob. _________ / 7 The First Prize will be £1, the second 10s, with TEN other Prizes of 6s each. ALL LETTEKS TO BE ADDRESSED- MT „„ T „ -i.. PUZZLE EDITOR, " Canterbury. Times," Chris tohnroh.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7695, 2 May 1903, Page 6
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