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ACROSS. I—What discord is to a musical ear. o—Nothingo—Nothing to cry at. 9 —Heap of Hastiness from literature. 10 —Sometimes a detective's sole clue. 11—Mountains that embrace the world. 12 —Part of a theatre. 13—"Used out" (anag.). IC—ltalian lake. 18—You may call this to a kind of building. 19—Was, it is agreed, let down by the Barons. 22—As if I, in part of the house, can make it possible to change state! 25—Made from the head of 13 across. 20 —Unknown in part of machine. 27—Dance. 31—Upset this bird's head, and lie becomes palindromic. 33—Not good advice to leaders. 34—Penetration within view. 35—You get an ingredient of bad weather both ends of this part of Scotland. 36—The correct thing. 37—"Ages err" (anag.). DOWN". I—A war of past possession in two tongues. 2—Refute by turning a potato. 3—Hail a maiden in the U.S.A. 4 —Ocean current.

s—Something in this covers many occupations. G —Suitable mount for one of considerable account. 7—Sort of pink lady, apparently. B—A drop of water shows a contemptible fellow prepared for exhibition. 14—A beast of burden upset. ' 15—A companion of unemployment. . 17 —A natural act that sounds, almost, Slike part of a bird. 20—River of India. ! 21—Bird. 22—01 d Dutch coin. . 1 23—May lead to a material reduction of hands. 24—The start is fruitful, but the whole is imaginary. 28—Girl's name. 29—Label us as a river. 30 —A family familiarity. 32—Cut, or the wool-cut. ( z ) THURSDAY'S SOLUTION. ACROSS.—Puppet, Shameful, Apology, Irwin, Itinerant, Garrotte, Angles, Cut, Dye, Batten, Tallboys, Landaulet, Genoa, Topical, Brindisi, Plague. DOWN.—Asking, Warworn, Reinforce, Outfit, Popinjay,. Paler, Engineer, Tea, Negligent, Saladoil, Undulate, Ate, Hobnail, Attire, Spavin, Doing. (j)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 189, 12 August 1933, Page 10 (Supplement)

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 189, 12 August 1933, Page 10 (Supplement)

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 189, 12 August 1933, Page 10 (Supplement)