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BUSH RUGS for Hard Wear Showing in plain shades of Grey, with hemmed ends, these stoutly constructed rugs are woven for really hard wear, and will give many years of satisfaction. Large size, 60 x 90. \ J Coupon Free. Each CREfiM COTTON BLANKETS A soft fleecy finish makes these excellent blankets ideal for winter wear. Coloured borders are featured, and the ends ore neatly whipped. tSorry, No Mail Orders t CI '7 E? C as/3 *. 17/6 Eα. Two and a Hair For Value and Friendly Service. Coupons each. \nnwmm*Kmiß'2Ml?' TOMA "MET 5 R F P n e R LK (r> O if) K M ' j SUITES j ; .' ■■ ,:.r.:' ; ip Before you purchase your Furniture \ < "^j-Mm be sure to see the range of Modern . — %iV l£f Furniture and Furnishings on dis- ;» §|] J UST OPEN ED' ■ *~ INDIAN CARPET SQUARES Genuine Hand-made Carpet Squares from British India, available in a big range of smart designs and colourings. Sizes to suit all rooms, but be early — they are sure to sell out quickly. SORRY! NO MAIL ORDERS THREE LAMPS - - - - - PONSONBY STAR CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS , ' - j—Would this command ap- MmS fijH 'jßflwHßfffßHJ BmH point an executioner or an mam p™l, I^^ 14—Part o' the lower Ural MißtlwiJ i—iim wwhi 10 —What, a Paris policeman MM HMB ~ the gainers (5i UMM Juill jl. tWUmMfEM WTTBTglTll l^^*™^^ definite measurement in the ■ ' I I l;-g3?i I I i I I I I 11 ' u.s. (5) r -'M lBn» ■Hμ w 20—Without preparation (9) Wall H| iffl iSiS In HHB lacking a seat or a class? ~~~Bgßj IBM HHBBBBt~~"alBI cSHt DOWN 26—Stick together; he's in the midst (6) I—This stone has its value, but not for catch- 27—This initially separates antagonists (6) inc a certahi fish fin 30—A fairy to fish (5) -.Vim Z-Tlii/litt" c?eats?c \V first class, except for 31 - p °*°n<»>s ™*> Cβ) ("AM) an internal pain (6) p Note.—The ficures in parentheses denote the 3—south coast resort (5) number of letters In the words required. 4—Bird or official (5) 6—Abominable (9) 7—The whole may come from a tiny tree (8) SATURDAY'S (AUGUST 14) SOLUTION i? — MiS,-, bird t0 pU T l - a fish under water W Across—3 Bland. S Verona, 9 Impact, 10 Niche. 11—Mediterranean Isiand (6) 11 Po p eU n. 12 Heroic. 13 Terrace. 16 Written, "—Confuse Roman numerals (3) is Knead. 20 Envy 21 Bran, 22 Smock. 24 Dittany, tec (9) that may be a Euaran- 2T History. 30 Hiccup. 32 Double, 33 Patti, 34 'o _ Not ; h ™iS baby 7 e tf " w - ith his bib? (« Al Down-l Remote. ? OongJr, 3 Bannock. 4 Arch, ;»— ™' a m vcr > respectable retainer (6) 5 Diehard. 6 Spirit, 7 Scribe. 13 Trend, 14 Rivet. in ti,? J- * sc /°?x ln the fur the stoat shows 15 Enemy. 16 Watch, 17 Torso, IS Nancy, f «-V2«S«S "'down C 3) f?u a d P E P e ed '29 23 Re.?S. dI 3T' E t 2 ui ICiCle, " DO YOU EVER FEEL e^fe |g^a^a A LITTLE HOARSE I^^^^P^y STACETfBROS. LTD. KHYBER PASS RD.! AUCKLAND aßfflSWiffliß^" PLEASE BE CONSIDERATE ABOUT RAILWAY SEAT RESERVATIONS When travellers are unable to join the trains on which they have made reservations timely advice will release their unrequired seats for passengers who otherwise may be prevented from travelling. Reservations forfeited without prior notice often inflict unnecessary hardships: they are also a hindrance in the handling of a traffic situation too critical for accommodation to be wasted. Should your reservation be not wanted, advice by phone or otherwise to your nearest booking office will be appreciated. HELP THE RAILWAYS TO HELP EVERYONE

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 198, 21 August 1943, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 198, 21 August 1943, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 198, 21 August 1943, Page 8