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k eighth crossword puzzle CONDITIONS fa I** MKW CB Competitive merit. All Prise Moneys are paid or net * coned solution is xectiTtd* £ieh Competition is eon•:M V la -itself. ■P$ \ «• Jorwaid Solutions to Post Office Box 1738. Auckland. ?oSi & Z' g?" s *^' o " dose* midnight on Saturday, 17th September, 1827. *■ *®toy Fee 'or one Solution is 1/-; for extra Solutions, 6d. each. Payable by mm fM _ £? ltml Koto marked "No* Negotiable." M-i * *2* Correct Solution and List of Prise Winners -will be published in the rfe\- _ pnaapal daily newspapers on Saturday, 24th of September, 1927. B|p of > tie or. ties, the particular prises affected will be divided *•• _. . * Hi y jhfav SoliltoM will bo accepted on Plain Piper, or extrs forms will be ■; JW 1 "* o* receipt of a stamped addressed envelope. ' results, send separate atamped addressed envelope, ■ marked - ;'|fe * 5S« d 1,1 4 M" Pu**l« U* certified to be found i» " "WEBSTER'S " •r .. CASSEU/S' DICTIONARY, and in most copiei of other standard ia "«etipnanes. fs 1 ** 0 "* wiH be retained by the adjudicators until the Ist day of October, 2B§ • -3: .' ""P *° which date an application may be made for rescrutiny. The ■£?£: S*" 5* { or wscrntiny is 2/6, which will be refunded if the applicant is ent. . - .tStUd to aPnze. After the Ist day of October, 1927, no further corresC"" ,lc * . e * a 'b? entered into respecting this Competition. -.'"-Z . -y lB decisions, of. the Adjudicators shall be final and legally binding on all liP® © %-■-' 8® Competition it tho EIGHTH of » series of Monthly Competition* •Mk . onranised. under the advisory direction of MESSRS. DISCOUNTINGU J s # HOUSE COMPANY, - No. 12 FIRST FLOOR, CAMPBELL BUILDINGS, |f|lf *WKLAND. Enquiries should bo addressed only by letter. H |JS prizes rr v MI i 6 r ? HBBT PBIZE, £80 9 . 10 ■■■3 PBIZE, £10 15 jlf f,' IDBD PRIZE, £5 i—Sii- (■_] 111 - - V '5 F ■■•5^ ;ff| ' and I |j||j 10 PRIZES of £1. j/fi 5 IBM"" if'i Money and (Hi HH 111 Solution de- —— |jB ■ JjM - pointed with Major n2425 26 mf FT® 5 * ill veH : * 1 Wamock, 55 hMm — -fg gtfg Officers' Club? ■" I |||l AUCKLAND, y* l|gl|! Sill Sp W0 — OLOSINQ li® ■■59| ■■■ fanpo »■ —UP—P —-■ • jjj Jv 171 * SEPT., .1927.' ■ ••• ■ - fffl HORIZONTAL CLUES VERTICAL CLUES 111! Therefore: accordingly- 1. Slight; slender (the fashionable " annoys. •• figure). lIP A thiirt eoni nr linn 2 - A fertile spot in a desert waste. 3. A collective term for the Welsh ep«n country. race;—so-called by themselves ■ on * •* w,r sgainst 4. The stipend granted to a canon of vp-.1.- _»owety. a Cathedral out of its roverne. rubbish;' humbug. 5. The first born (L & D intercbahge). mm flrj**. 1 Mittute organisms; bacteriae. 6. To run away w.ia a Liover. Sl^*» A astioaal food of thoHawaiiaM. 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A Girl's Name. flip residence; a habitation. 42.That is (Latin initials). y* 46.Long ago (Scottish). 43. Automobile Association (initials). <Wm 46.The dead body of a beast. 44. Officer Commanding (initials). RESULTS OF £75 Seveath CROSS WORD PUZZLE COMPETITION Solution: Two Competitors divide First and Second P»?« snd receive f 3O "eh:—Mr. W. Owen, Telford Avenue, Auekland; Mr. 8. Wilhams, 4 Halsfwk to " K o«d, Auckland. One Mistake: Four CompetUore divide Third, Fourth wd.Fifth Prizes and receive £2 each:—Mr. J. H- HoUis/ 347- Colombo Street Chnstchnrch; Mr. V. P. Scaletti, Post Office, Devonport; Mrs. M. R. West, 133 jSi K; *t. Eden Road, Auckland; Mr. Wm. J. \Vest, l? 3 Mt. Eden Rosd, Auckland. lll| •; "f° Mistakes: Seven .Competitors divide the remaining Seven Pnies,.J°~ I Mite £i each:—Miss Edna Andrew, Wanganui; Mrs.'F. Brocket, Wait ah ana, iK W - H - « T oi>Mton, Greymouth; Mr. E. B. Weller, Arsmoho; Mr. S. E. Bain, i'f ®islx»rne; Mrs. H. Derbyshire, Bnncimsn; Mr. P. M. Bcott, lijtMton. Wm ;k . *'0' Box 1738, Anckland. IL IUTIAINjP?IiSTSMJKvI V'' forward herewith solution(s; jMciMM|MF|p.j I |T |SpßA| i|'®' Cross-word Puzzle and Postal Note to tho Tp fplcj shillings (s).. . pence, |0 ■. my entry fee therein. I agree to abide by |D| AIR | .sdjudicatora' decisioa. il IIP 11 MB I iTI 'Ksai -AMress
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 208, 3 September 1927, Page 29
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