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€.75 1 EASTER EGG CROSS-WORD PUZZLE COMPETITION. Ist Prize, £50. 2nd Prize, £10. 3rd Prize, £5. ! Ttn Prin» of £1. All Pnzti in Cash. . » « Pri- M„„. « ft. B.nk .. New - . CONDITIONS: ?; Ef3s. fa. * or, B »ad° r otW *? d list of wipers will be published in this T>»cer 1527 Bewspapers on Saturday, the 19th day of March. f: jf' 4. la tjj." .ymt nf ! . paid ln c . ash °n or before that daU. >. bains received ? Uoll ' ° r E ? ore one correct solution A f L at ?n reßerT « the right to allocate th« prSS vUi L K & -übSittef 1 PnM XnOM " WiU b « P " d or ™& * ( c ° mpebto J r ma y -win more than one priie. ;V f - 7 w eatness is desired, but not a deciding factor. " Pi— r « ms "tamped addressed envelope to P.O. Bos 1738, Anck i _ _ d. Pleaee specify number of forms required. > e. Competitoim desiring to receive copy of correct solution and list of nriee- I n 80x*1738 B Auct^nd Ulnped addressed env « lo P®. marked "Results." to * 9. AU words used in. this Puizle are certified to be common and usual words f tound m ordinary school diotionaries. t -L< 1°- SplgtioiM will U retained by the Adjudicktore until the 2nd day of April. f r : o ™ US 16 * 1 S ay any Competitor may apply for a re-scrutiny of his I ooiution. j-hereefter no further corresjxjndence can be entered into in » j respect of thie Competition. j 11. Adjudicators shall be final, and legally binding on all | J j —- j ■n j — V» sy m«6 w—w es — — HORIZONTAL CLUES. VERTICAL CLUES. 1. The tram of domestio poultry. £- 1. A festiral and holiday season 2. The fragrance of plants and I oeoßirinc after the full moon substances. * on o* after Karck 2L 3 - To choose from a nuznbec; »iek out. C. A free gift; a reward for service. 4. A niokname for **Edwai^" 12. To salute; congratulate. Enduring for ever; having neither "■ I', k '"- .. 14. Bright; ahimsg. 7. An abbreviation for "right. 4 It. Te purchase back, ransom, re- •• The associate of Moses; Hebraic cover. for "a teacher." .. jm . . .. . S. To bind i faften I a knot. 19. Te whom should a pnze be u. To unfasten; ruin. • w * rdo<l ' 11. Plants with erect trunks and 20. Tasteless, senselets. profusion of spreading branches; the largest architectural ornamentation, bad of the vegetable kind. taste in design and ornament. 15. An answer in the negative. 24. A prefix meaning "oily" *^ n measure of length; a ~ , . . , , , ~ ■ yard and a-quarter. 25. A cyst; a receptacle for fluid. 18. Pertaining to art and fashions. 26. Storehouses. 21. An abbreviation for a type of " 28. An aßbreviation for the cash „„ military detention. currency "• A gram used as fodder. ,o . . • , . . 23. Hard; snappish. 29. A contrivance for snaring am- 25; To stretch; injure. mais. 27. A tough metal made of iron 31. "Temperance Union" (abbrev.) with a low percentage of car--32. A popular abbreviation for , bon - , M . "tuberouloeie." 30, An . exclamation of contempt and 34. Rugby TTnion" Abbreviated). 33. jj, Somestio vessel m»"ie of 35. To lick up with the tongue. plaited twigs or fibre. 37. A pointed weapon; luce. ?®* Small and weak. ! 40. Doctor of Medicine (Latin 39.' "Royaf Society" (abbrev.) in . ltiaJs , ) - . 40. Queen Marie Louise (Latin 42. A female_ in the chace. initials). 43. A small island. 41. Utter loss of hope. 46. The yellow part of an egg. Exalted; dignified .7. "Miner.' (.b btrt .„ dl , «" 49. A place set apart for the rearing level. of young. 47. .The males of the human kind. 51. Adda to; protracts; lengthens. 2®- Purposes customs practices. M. A pl„ t „ d H n &rJ ap ,„ 54. Primitive; ancient. ment of necessaries. 57. A meadow; grass land. 54. A trick; frolic; capering. 59. To ernah; to humble. A small rodent quadruped. e« ZZ , 58. The coast of a sea or lake. 60. The refinement of a community 58. The mother of all living. of people. 58. The title of the former Emperors 85. Pertaining to America, espec- of Ru»ie. lally the United States. tt. A light cemage. Ec « .- _ 81. The border of an orifice. «* t P? 7 " " U P pllcatlon - . 82. Frozen fluid. 69. In the matter of; concerning. S3. To pinch off the end. 70. Brisk; smart; trim; spruce. f« m »le of the hart. ~ . , ~ 67. A whispered command for eil--71. The son of a brother or sister. once. 68. North-west (abbreviated). I "COMPETITION," j . P.O. Box 1731, Auckland. I I forward herewith solution(s) of Cross-word Puzzle, and postal note • to the value of shilling(s), being my entry fee therein. I agree to abide bj the adjudicators' decision. Name vt.it... | A Pill is the best form of medicine Handy to use - easy to take If taken regularly The best form of medicine Provided it's a good pill BEECHAM'S PILLS are The tried and trusted remedy Of countless thousands Contain finest ingredients Requisite for the Toning and strengthening of Stomach, liver and bowels Beecham's Pills Remove poisons from system Prevent biliousness Indigestion, sick headache And evils which follow Constipation. tAmp >£2811 j

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 42, 19 February 1927, Page 33

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Page 33 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 42, 19 February 1927, Page 33

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