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COMPETITIONS CORNER. TESTS FOR OUR READERS. In this corner is given 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 satisfaction. [ y h flpji ■ hs ■■ HI jSJSf 22 \ib i|b MMM WMMlte^Ußp? Pi —mprTTl U/ "■zizSpziziziz ACROSS 21. Scattered. I. Precious atone. f' f § ht hav ® be * n made a 5 across--26. A masquer a aid. 5. English painter with, special skill for 27. Saw. painting animals. » 39. European 9 across. 9. Though one word here yet many. Q ne 0 £ na t ure ' s weapons often used 10. Polish musical composer. against mankind. 12. French dramatist. ' 14. In the matter of 15 across m legal ANSWER T0 WEDNESDAY'S PUZZLE, form. ' 15. Suggests a college to an Oxford _ 22. Dressing for a dainty dish, perhaps. 23. Were in this bird's heart, it would FW p BB r pBB F M 1 BB V become a man. 25. In a wing this is useful for cleaning XBfsi»Tl(A]jis 28. A 9 across known only to the initi--29. Not usually the kind of fisherman to provide the deep sea angler with 34. The farmer grows this for fodder. U DOWN. 1. A special kind of joint but inedible. . _ _ _ 2. "Chill —repressed their noble rage, and froze the genial current of the g% a § soul" (Gray). iteaia V»AW3» 3. "A plague o' both your —s," said ,_ r , Mercutio. II 1 ,11 Je _ manufacture 4. 20 down suggests to us a this 3 II 'I ||l||f Containers of every down. '!, J, 11, I description. Fruit, 6. Not thus. 11l £ reser ™' o n i 7. A conceited person. " fl Honey- Tins, Oil. 8. Famous. Paint Confection--11. To him we owe freedom from small- ery e c--13. Look for this on a new half-crown. W« H« B 13 j 17. The foolish consider this an in- CANISTER MAKER exhaustible source of wealth. 109 Franklin Road, Auckland. 18. Mere gossip. Phone 26-596. 20. A castle in.. Aberdeenshire.
THE OPENING OF THE SESSION.
In More Ways Than One.
Parliament recently opened for the session, and Ministers and Members are now in the throes of legislation. By this time, however, thousands of New Zealanders are well into the session of coughs, colds, influenza, bronchitis and all other ailments that assail.us at this time of the year. However, we do-not need to wait for Parliament to pass an act before we can take action to prevent or help these troubles. We; know we have an remedy in Baxter's Lung Preserver. "Baxter's," besides being a wonderful specific for easing sore throats, coughs, colds and chest ailments, possesses uniquie tonic properties that help to* build up the system to resist future attacks.
"Baxter's" bottles are now fitted with a screw cap which provides a perfect seal and keeps the contents in good condition. Generous-sized bottle half-a-crown; large, economical family size 4/6, and bachelor's bottle, 1/6. Be sure and get "Baxter's." —(Ad.)
We guarantee that Chess taxis are the cheapest in town. Ring 40-900. (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 175, 26 July 1930, Page 17
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