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10—Usually a pretty warm unit, fancy her being in it! 12—Wood spirit perhaps, but not wood alcohol judging by its type of publicity. 14—Wholly heathen, His Highness included. 10—"Lads sin" (anag.). 17—Variety of metal that creates very little interest. 18—Obviously has no oi'ders to speak. DOWN. I—Water was all they sought, and yet they fell! 2—Can you find a horse or a carriage for hire in London? 3—The sort of job we should think it's a job to get. 4 —Mix mother half a score as really intended. s—Singularly useful in war, which is one all embracing factor. G—Great English fane. 11—The answer is in the line above. 13—For anyone taking it, there's less in the French meal than there is in the English. 14—Has Pa turned Turk? 10—Without orders how can the egg producer function? (z) WEDNESDAY'S SOLUTION. ACROSS.—Dogmatic, Reacts, Eaves, Nerve, Tendons, Essence, Ewe, Untie, The, Sere, Meets, Trot, Trade, Salts, Eke, Slits, Realises, Chub, Snug, Saltires, Tells, See, Cream, Soils, Eros, Otter, Oval, Sip, Ruled, Eye, Sealine, License, Rends, Adore, Dodges, Detest, General, Mad, Avow, Ten, Issues, Resistant, > Ewers, Centres, Sweetest, - c slues, SurChoke, Near, E^' ct ' ssed> Beetles, Aerie, rounds, Igjoo, - ied Slayß( Medlar, St: Leg, Ide, Era. <y).

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 22 March 1934, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 22 March 1934, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 22 March 1934, Page 27

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