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Special Value: *«/0 Kiridtafitck % Stevens ul "The Bargain House on Broadway," NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND, S.E.I -*'!• OHDERB WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION , * M "' ,M,,^,M S»aS»»aeßaßß»a»aOaejaaa»Baße»M CC /I m M ** «• ■■■* Mnn. » ._ 18 —Request from one who is puzzled? (7). STAR CROSSWORD PUZZLE. 'tn™° rrlFl -, • 23—More than a plot in Scotland (o). 26—Quadruped (3). iMaWaSi iS'iiA » 1 . . ... 27 —Gin too, Doc. makes a fine pick-me-up (two words—4, 5). 31—Hardly a star on the stage (5). ■ 1 I 17 I 32—The builder's man carries it (3). I I I I I I ■■■ 1 I I I I 33—Without remainder (7). _^~—laaßaal-"*— —•— "^ — t° ttve J°r of many wartime secrets pav Eo PJ H I "^ — ' ow ' < ' own place to put a fellow, this J ( .1 I aVJ fl I II I I I "*"—''Back to the front" is the motto of 1 11 | I S \ 1 I I e warrior who would this (two. "*'"TBBT™'"TBHbtTT""^"""a^ --ißßaaßJ—''^■■■"^""■■■r" "™" words—3, TJ"^ "~'^"**^™~"^ I—Put a mixed god in a joker for an I I I I all I I I 'I II I I animal (7). __L_ t 1 I I I 1 1 I 1 1 | 2 —He makes front doors look nice (7). —^^ e b° a tcr who turns turtle may i I I I aaaal I PJ easily find himself this (three words— , { I I } aPJ I '''I S I I *— can * a ' ce **• want more) \\ I I I PJ I I I ! I (two words—6, 3). BHBMaaaal--——^'^P^H - —-laaajaar-" - s—Upset liquid PJ 'H ® — delay pjapjaaaaaasflHaL—^JHbl—__aaaaT— —— —This has an upset 2Uj^ ~J3^|~™~"P^PJ~~"" B—His talk is apt to be over one's head ill aaaal aaal fill (two words—4,3). —■—^-L^PI-i-—-—L^j-J——— 14 —Not a strict description (3). aa i aaai aaal —^ e * s e ° n^us<i d in aaai I I I ■■■■ aaaT B —**° 14 down herein words —4, 5). "57~f^ ~~1^ ~~Ba^ """""' 19—Members of a select body (two words i I i i i j'*"* I i aa ill 6.3). . i I I 1 I j j j PPPJ I I I 2( *—He wrote popular romances (7). """ , *—*jjMSr-— ,^taß«B^-— *■■*-—~ , ■■^■33""^^|^™~^aß■~~~Baa■™ , 21—One of those peculiarities (3). __jaaaj—_-jaaaL.——jaaa___.aaaa--— —' iie son ot " * down woum have some--33 I 1 j I I I ' I I I thing to do to this him (7). I I II | | I I I 'I I 25—A sad business (7). —X—gJ.—,— 28—It may bring one to tears (5). pas aa aa aaaa aaai aaai —'' iorp n ° _ 30—Out with no cash, apparently (two NOTE.—The figures 1a p*nathese* denote the number of letters In the words required. ACROSS. — Drawings, gape, rover, reviled, obese, average, lent, events, avert, j ACROSS. \l —lt often facilitates the opening move- ices, ale, laid, shrimp, needle, host, ore, I_A jridge can give more than this of men* (5). guys, brass, swears, rate, iterate, baton, course (7)- 13—This provides practice for future pirates, emend, seep, stresses. s—Drink from plant arranged outside (7). matrons (two words—s, 4). DOWN.—Drollish, robe, avengers, west, 9—Heat as in nonsense (5). 16—Put a ring in it to make it resilient £ re> gravel, severeness, girt, ala,<, peg, 10—Many when thin think more charitably, (3). Eden, vent, evaporates, chop, wily, sit, and hsvnish. this (7). 17—An entertaining lady, but has nothing leg, adulates, descends, rarest, beat, tips. 11—Part of your •hoes (8). *o boas* from end to beginning (5). sere, wrap, ramis, tone, tie, bee. (TJ2) BagßSgg-gff— , . . ■ » ' x '^^ K^ j£ PETER j^ )* LwM sßk J vl ) FAMOUS PAINTER IMMORTALIZED THE fv I H EtS:' Taal V*\ Wh** Uly pamtrd the beauties of Charles IV s Court «-n I B\ Wm< vj'// hi captured forever the transparent of the Mfl rdBB Br/BB ■■ t'f) woman than the modern uses \] I % bt * aa aa t «* t s !■ *i SOAP ;
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 156, 3 July 1940, Page 13
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