DOWN. I—Vehicles. 28—Evasive. 2—Sinned. 29—Stormed, 3—Face. 30 —Spoken. 4—Respected. 31—Table. 6—Sign. 33 —Future officer. 7—Among. 34—Distinguishing 8 Tear. points. 9—Soiled. 36—Attest. 10 —Joined. 37—Warmth. —Images. 38 —Awakened; 12—Birds. 39—P001. 16—Animal. 40—Tracks. 18 —Snuggled. 41 —Weapon. 20—Guide. 42—Plants. 21—Forbears. 43—Monk. 23—Sudden check. 45—Puddle. 24 —Demons. 46 —Part. 25—Fruit. 47 —Stitches. 26 —This is on it. 49—Fasten. (1714) WEDNESDAY'S SOLUTION (1713). BbeZ K a F a N C E~ Djfjsffl |[ £ A OE ! DEARER MEALS. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) WANGANUI, Wednesday. Prices of meals locally were increased to-day in accordance with the decision of refreshment room proprietors reached on Monday. Morning- tea will be 9d where it was previously Od, afternoon tea will be 1/, dinner 1/3 for a twoeomwe meal, and 1/6 for a three-course meal. On Sunday all meals will be 2/. The warmest hour of the day is between 2 and 3 p.m.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 185, 6 August 1936, Page 20
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