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when you travel on a One-Class Bay Liner . . . Long, wide, 9 w t C promenade decks . . . sun deck situated right amidships ... TO commodious lounge, dining saloon, and smoke room . . . E|b|#ll A |y children's playroom . . . all the amenities of modern travel ™ " are available every passenger. Cabins are spacious, airy, and attractively furnished. You will enjoy a trip Home, via colourful Suez on a One- i Class Bay Liner at economical cost. y /f\ I Sailing Dates from Sydney:—LAßGS BAY, Saturday, 4th March, M 1939. MORETON BAY—Saturday, Ist April, 1939. ESPERANCE M //jiVX » BAY, Saturday, 29th April, 1939. JERVIS BAY—Tuesday, 30th May, //£j||\\ 1539. LARGS BAY—Tuesday, 25th Julv, 1939. VaH/ /Id?.'ill j ■ ■ 1 111 ■|||| ■■ | | T |~| f ||T|l al 111 rf|l hd §1 ■p/ t I OME CLASS BAY L/N£ffS 111 tiaTvM FOR FULL INFORMATION APPLY:— DALGETY & CO. LTD. L. D. NATHAN & CO.. LTD. lECCIhBF A. S. PATERSON & CO. LTD. "STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. 27—A greeny mixture- (6). ■ 28—Are children's hoops got from tin* TESTS FOR OUR READERS. J 29 —A musical composition (6). 30—This shopkeeper is apparently sinik handed (8). 1 2 T3 T4 H |~6 p pT DOWN. I—Say,l—Say, the beer has some body in it («). hm — 2—The bird pecked at some dainty (6). 3—lt looks as if the people in this inland MB __ pHL__town are mariners ® —— 4 —lt's the shape that makes an eel slip ___ 6—A bugbear over a century ago (9). —Any child you this is a sweet . °f its name 12 I I B—Little Diana is near to 'let the eat I I I I out of the bag" (8). —— 11 —The ill-feeling that starts a gueriTl* HHS war IS—"Correct the army more ____ common on parade than on the range ° words—4, 5). I I 17 —This sort of eloquence is a blessing __ __ disguised (8). 18—"So urgent" it IHB ■■ 20 —This is spun for a tale (4). 19 21—Foster (7). I I I I 22—Name of a Royal exile (6). ■■■ 23—Found by the fireside or the ship's mm 26 —God of the Philistines (5). (SJ2B) 24 m m ■■Ei iii iii 29 nB 1 , ACROSS. 13—This is meant to be underfoot (5). I SnSpßd I—l1 — 1 nings that keep many a young man 14—Much the same as a sand-dune (4). VfiHAMhMUBnHeHaH AJ at his office (8). 16—Far from sober (7). MIO TrißFll'a 111 11 Bfi In ii 1 5—A piece of wood on a ship (6). 19—Herein one may chance to be luckv .■| 9—ln time just past (8). (7). These inlands may be East or West 21—What yon want can be got from 14 W'O'uiTl I In!e across (4). AIsIAHHrMcMMHu 12—This animal when full grown would be 24—This is made to drill but not neeesa bargain if only cut in two (9). sarily a soldier (5). IWIAITiEIRIP-lp|p|DM T l 1 |cIHIT

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 23, 28 January 1939, Page 8 (Supplement)

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 23, 28 January 1939, Page 8 (Supplement)

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 23, 28 January 1939, Page 8 (Supplement)