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ACROSS. 18 —Metal. Superfluous Hairs destroyed by "Ruama." COMPETITIONS CORNER. «-a m . pu „ » lgM « s , «,« assufssx? "v SMS??: g° V at great length. FLORENCE HULLEN, C.M.D., Sleepy. 22—"Idle dye" (anag.). 7 Courtenay Place, Wellington. Mr HHTo —HR —[ 9—Turner's changed come-back. 23 —The spirit of changed respect. . I 10—This is symbolic of fragility. 24—Not an epithet for the best boy in _ ' MM H Lh| 11—The opposite of this described the class. • l\A(ll3flb IS I H H H M this beheaded of the convict. 25-Flcsh, is on the end. 12—Epithet for the damsel whose beauty " o our. LOVCIUICSS M)i^ !■ ' holds you spellbound. vrftlll* dclfl, _ 15-A fall from grace. MONDAY'S SOLUTION. |H_JB__pLß 10 — A P laco entertainment, perhaps. ■JL IB 111 Ih 24 —Swiss resort. Yielding, .Eclipsed, Object, Inn, Idle, fifing? 112. 13 It* I 27—Indiscretion. Bellowed, Druggist, Frigid, Extremes, 28 —Little more than a fragment, but jj 0 i] 0W- ; ■■■ f,?f ker ". , „„„ > Cheerio, B ° I! literal, SBW: DiddW*^Jinjrfel' of loveli--31 — Seer trod" (anag.). Cluster Unto / ness to your 25 32 —A farmer, a criminal, or a fighter * ' checks by the I'-/ I'**' J I' j p might have done this. daily use of ""J DOWN. The fact that many of the kippers reach- I UT* HP! I—Just a dog. ing breakfast tables at Home are dyed H 12Q I I j 2—Vegetable. to give them their rich colour and are fl/M H | I 3 —Power in unusual form. not properly cured is revealed in the re- &|jUA/ HHT - 1 4—Save. port of the Food Investigation Board for W Bj I I s—Liquid is forced to come out of this. 1931j just it i s stated that had- \ ad in,tamps for OatH" M mm H mm 6-Upaet what applies to a main road dockg require seven hourg to arrive at B •&£ \ j-S | I 7_A n rn nm a Bnar6 ' "finnan" finish, whereas herrings need 12 \ « \ Shampoo & Soap. ■■■I - 13—Rather a barrier between neigh- |j our . s io become kippers. j^ vll ® n . tlle \ A Co., Ltd., I hours herrings are dyed, the report explains, \ \ Dep. A3.Fortßt-.Auc-J J uouib. the kippering process takes no longer than 4» \ -.v> —— HHH -- ~~14—A former ruler. from five to six hours, but the dyed kip- " 4 » « -* J«w 17 —A drink that might bo made slightly per does not possess the fine flavour of ' T ' I "I" » I HB IB mm changcd. the properly cured undyed kipper.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 224, 21 September 1932, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 224, 21 September 1932, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 224, 21 September 1932, Page 11

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