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This May Mean £25 for YOU! no. 3 (Copyright: AU Rights Reserved.) ' MONEY FOR 'I K'*' l/V - • Kx / fun ' Awl/SJB V 1 I *\_ yvC J ' Make your winter evenings pro- vJW '* S&cW I jf fitable! It’s easy! Look at the iSsa '' W first word of the message . wjjjgffia. FOgW/ I * l * B ’ |l| l w “XGCKBI”. ... By referring to V '' t »•’ m tle ' <ey letters given in the • , ' : ‘ Ij? I®’ A ML n '"' code' yon will see that X=G /_ I , X> ’ / «r** G=E, C==R, and so on. The | ■ y EL &* f 9 * key letters enable you to make „ •/?’,' i v y -ZX~ ' &-*' t w’ the word GER— Only one -s*. , \ i ' ✓ * letter of this word is missing. /t . k —lf yon know what it is, yon "*""• ' 1,5 4'-."'Ti'-Si’- ’” « ' 1 —~~" Xi ’*** '\- , not only have the first word of < Z»?’ Vi ’* X ' ' the message, but will also be j£v.. jA '•« able to fill in another letter in ‘ ■>' W, •*■ tyjiflWßKSwb^ the code. Deal with each word \”| v- . . v ,... . Wa?_ - n the same way and you will t “ • ' .'. i viMF ■'■'•« be ell on the way to win the _ '**' thBBBW*X £25 cash prize. ——- WHAT YOU HAVE. TO DO I READ THE RULES CAREFULLY The The object of this competition is to advertise The £25 Cash p rile wiU be awarded to the com-/-tz-vTM-’ the Lamphouse. It. offers you splendid amuse- petitor who sends in the message correctly translated, LvDB ment and opportunity to win the Bombagram or to the one with be nearest to the correct trans£25 Ca s h Prize. . lation. In the event of more than one competitor k —T ——-- All you have ", to do is to decode and translate having the message correct, the prize will be awarded .;• the message given below. The message consists o h e one w h o has the most letters of the code O .— — A °f two parts, the first a report of incidents, in correct. In the case of ties, the prize money will be . Bthe present war, and the other an advertising divided \ L> , message from the Lamphouse. Q. C ■' The code has been worked out on a definite The decision of the judges (the Directors of the system. Discover the system and you have the . Electric Lamphouse Ltd.) will be final and legally = D answer. There is only one CORRECT solution binding throughout. A postal note for 1/- or 1/2 in y— p Write the' decoded message in ink on plain stamps must accompany each entry. Any number of 'J I- 1 paper, underneath this write the alphabet and entries may be made, provided each is different and F as many of the code letters you are able ,to accompanied by a separate entrance fee. Alternatives v „ find, then sign your name and address and post, in single entries will be disqualified. Post Office A. —7- Cj with your entrance fee, to — addresses not accepted. Entries from the staff of the J_J BOMBAGRAM COMPETITION No. 3 (J). Electric Lamphouse Ltd. will not be accepted. All c/o Lamphouse, 11 Manners Street, . entries must be postmarked not later than Thursday, = I WELLINGTON, C.l. June 20. J i \ \ THE MESSAGE (Bombagram No. 3) = K XGCKBI OPKOGC QCBFNGE BA QHBQAPI QPIQMFFRPI HRVAGE = L NPMFGF VPPA VCPK ANGRC VPMIEBARPIF G KBQLRIAPFN .=M PV IXBCMBDBNRB FGIA HRFA PV VRVAGGI BMFACBHRBI I = N FABARPIF HPXXGE PI NRLGCF PIG P O The result will be published in the issue of this paper dated August. = p Q AND HERE’S ANOTHER EASY JOB C= R —-' " Build the HIKER'S ONE S r (ONE VALVE RADIO KIT SET) ■_ nr . Truly a marvellous little set. The reception is wonderful; it is easy to ~ ■! build and cheap to operate. Gets all main stations, and some Aussies in - U 1' the evenings, provided a good aerial and earth is used. The Hiker’s makes | I 1-Slll an ideal set for the boy’s bedroom, the sick room, etc. And, to substanV tiate all that we may say about the Hiker’s One, we have this fact = W A" 5000 OWNERS CAN’T BE WRONG! •«» ' COMPLETE KIT With Batteries and Full Instructions. ’’ Cat. No. JK2B USB B Headphones Extra ,= y , J 5/. Can also be supplied ready assembled and in cabinet. Cat. No. JK232. 51/-. (Earphones extra). TL>a l arnnhAHAA I+ 4 11 manners street, Advertisement of 1110 EIeCUIC LOHI P 0 USO LlO . WELLINGTON

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 60, Issue 6, 15 June 1940, Page 440

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Page 440 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 60, Issue 6, 15 June 1940, Page 440

Page 440 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 60, Issue 6, 15 June 1940, Page 440

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