COMPETITIONS CORNER. TESTS FOR OUR READERS. In this corner we will give daily a problem for solution by our readers. Prizes will not be offered, the idea being to present the reading public with some brain-testing difficulties which each may smooth out to his s?» t: - u - i: on S-'-Hons will be given on each succeeding day. r fTi —II i 1 I 111 i ACROSS. DOWN. 1. Incidental to growth. 2. A drink with a big food value 10. Preliminary to being married. 3 i nsC ribe. 11. A swing. 4. Ace in a rare form. 12. A noted British statesman. _ ® . . , ... „ , , 14. Doctors do it. a - Associated with coats of anus. 16. Ride higher when empty. 6- Next. 17 Weitrh down 7 - The cricketer s bogy. ,4 . 8. These left some people without even lfl A tind'of naint half-a-crown after the war. 23* The aim of the windowdresser is 9- A disbeliever in freedom of will. +Ma 13. Snuggles. 20. Change "sterile" round. 13- Used at table, and includes a latter 27. This sort of path is the most end. •, . . Ttleaaant to follow. 20. A French drink. 28. Has acquired a reputation for 21. To do this combats degradation, swearing. 22. A well-known modern writev. 29. Ship's size. 23 - Reaches. 30. One of the U.S.A. 24. A footpath is this. 31. Misery. 25. Scenes. SOLUTION OP PUZZLE: THE THREE HORSES. I Protect Your Paoer! The solution to yesterday's puzzle is: With the picture right side up one of «TNI AUCKLAND STAR" the horses can be seen just under the will lit you at the most convenient large branch of the tree in the foree.C .n« y ° Ur jjround. Give the picture a quarter Th. for this ~r»«c i. 1/6 turn to the left, you can then sj.mj (including ths tub*). second horse, very small, in tne branches Apply by letter to The Manager, in what is now the lower left-hand coror communicate with ner of the picture. Now give it another Th« Publish*, Fhons 42-129. quarter-turn to the left, bringing it IBHHHBHBBHHHHHBHI upside down. The last horse is then seen in the roots of the two large trees. £4/15/The Battery shown in this advertisement is a genuine WILLARD. It is the right size for all of the lighter cars, and it will do a first-class job. Our good Battery Service is back of it to further ensure your satisfaction in every respect. , Electric Construction Co. of N.Z 52—58 FORT STREET, AUCKLAND Also at 21 Collingwood Street, Hamilton 2 EggS tO 1 Kars'wood Derbyshire Poultry Keeper*e remarkably good egg-laying remits from JO of 12 birds despite 6 inches of Snow VVTHO has B«t hsard of th* bleak hills ered with six Inches of snow. Wishing j/jf of Derbyshire? you every success. Thar* they have snow even when other C. GRIFFITH, part* of the Kingdom are basking in the December nth, 1»17. sunshine. If there is any snow or frost Used Karswood Last Winter and going, the Derbyshire hills set it. Cold. p„. . Tj" ~ ler * na biting winds whistle round corners at u , e ' temperatures lit to freeze the very mar- „ T Wamku. Auckland, row in your bones. Every drop of water w wtater and * oultry Spice on the hillsides is frosen. and snow lies w£n " and my fowls laid remarkably generally six inches deep. It is the " rtwra msmv „ coldest spot in Bngland, bar none. September HARVEY . * Ml >- Hence, when a Derbyshire Poultry* 1927. Kssper douhlss ths numbsr of eg** he Finds It Great—Especially in Cold Is gtttinf from his birds and maintains Weather the excellent average of eight eggs a 265 WUson '. g Roa<s day from twelve birds during the cold- Opawa, Christchurch est spell England has experienced ror ..J UHa Karswood Poultry Spice and years, it may be regarded as no small And it great, especially in cold -weather." success. MRS. W. HAXELL. Tst, this is What . Mr. .C. X»ti«lth, of September, 1927. Wootton, Nr. Ashbourne, Derbyshire, has ||U>H|||i||i|n ||||) ||]i|i||||||| ||j|| Rl|!(|| |||l 111]) done, and Is doing.' "Ahd evbry other , UullljjjUUl JUIU ill I jj Karswood tver.. .Mr. . Griffith. does not JHW Ml ULUI I[Ml UiJJ iUJ) hesitate to give credit where credit is ■■ lad [jyjUU Ml Mim due—namely' td Khrswdod "Poultry Spice ■■ ■■ | H ■Dp Bl| ilj (containing .ground. insects> -which was |MBJj[n||{| nJiT |[jj{| jljl jjjj ill T|TT| TIU] {[|{ the sole reason for bringing about this eMB lUUill UUU Iwl IUIUt UUU U jIM lM | 111 marvellous increase in egg output. Be- ■jjj miMmUt H |MN rati I m]|||m(T ujj fore using Karsweed - Poultry Spic* his IHSH SB HI II I Gjl SI Hj pen of 12 birds were averaging only four BJ|J! mjH|||g|R [ijjjl |fl|mß|F [jj m Ilj lljjjj jjjjl tITTj eggs per day. After having Karswood ]||||] nlmullllllllUl V ▼'Hit ill 111 Hill! Hill ||||| Poultry Spice ■ (containing ground in- f Vj 1 P''lltll"iy\ sects).in their.mash, they doubled their L—f" J \p. [L_ egg output and maintained the Increase 1/7 ; IT~ V" 1 >| 4J |BI under the most trying conditions it Is Jj \ f / / i possible to conceive. Read Mr. jQßifflth's letter for yourself. i Twice as Many Eggs. * * * Wootton, Nr. Ashbourne, Derbyshire. I ass Just sending you a line in appreciation of your Karswood Poultry Tou can do Just ae weu wr Wee. I have a p*h of IT birds which Karswood Pooltry . B P^ C *, J (CTntantng Ntoro using. Karswood - Poultry Spice ground insects). Pacltetii. f » !ff* four eggs per day. Since M—Hfactared by ' Karswood Poultry Spice U&i Bltoachaeter mash they have doubled this SeppHes sUckeS j!£2Z TSSfcfSL":-WW eight Wheul sZjg *Sr 1 might add that wa are cksnk awl Pwwfc mm* W SKgg-»mo hiile of Darby- Aden mm* Sieses »"«•••• "WfiP'SAiin aad mmr- t Umi 11
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 141, 16 June 1928, Page 20
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