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£SO PRJZ ES £SO COUNTRY PRESS and Y.M.C.A. CROSSWORD - COMPETITIONS These Competitions (of which this is the first) ar operation witli the Directors of the Wanganui Y. reputable citizens and a cheque for same deposile Wales Wanganui, together with sealed solution. licial work of First Second Third e being run by a number of Newspapers in coM.C.A. The prize money has been guaranteed by d with the Manager of (he Bank oi New South Every penny of profit will be devoted to the beneth.e Y.M.C.A, CONDITIONS. These Prizes ere for this Competition only.— THEY MUST BE WON. : : £?« £5 Ten of £1 Each. All Prizes will be awarded strictly on merit to the senders of the Correct or most nearly correct solutions. No competitor will be awarded more than one nrize in any one competition. Tn case of ties tin piwc mom 7 will he divided. It is a condition of entrj that U,e award of the Judges shall be accepted as fin . All solutions must be posted to the a'UUcss i,iv non the coupon not later Uhan JUIA I s . *•.. i.A s S Postal Note (crossed) must accompany each entrj. Additional entries may be made on plain paper or on tHp i’uz/Jo cut from copies of thio papci, out additional entry so made must be, accompanied by the «tinnl-ited entrance, fee. The names of the pi ize win ners will be published in this paper, and the prize money will be forwarded to the winners Immediately after the award has been made. Ml words used in this Competition are to be found in Webster’s and other standard dictionaries. MOWN Aii acidulous salt. Profit. A European fish. A run (3 letters only) Behind. W hat Y.M.C.A, exists for. Pertaining to the sua Not women. 13. A mail’s name. M. Pome together. 16 The larva of the bean fly. 17, A snug retreat. IS. To pillage. 10. The world’s greatest national constructors (abb.) ii m mm —.n— ACROSS 3. To please. 2. To make less dense. 5. Of extraordinary size. 6. A veined gem. 9. A Maori prefix (last letters in No, 1.) 11. An exclamation. 13. A nautical term. 12. Sometimes loved ami sometimes hated. I I, .Delirium. 15. Signifying correct. 16. A wretched person. 17. A great ’noise. 18. A high pointed hill. 10. One not “all there." 20. A brink. 21. Sung by every loyalist (abb.) 22. A disturber of the night COUNTRY PRESS AND Y.M.C.A. CROSSMORI) COMPETITION, P.O. Box 573, WANGANUI. Enclosed please find Postal Note value No as fee for my entry (or entries) herewith. I agree to abide by the conditions of entry set out in your advertisement. NAME ADDRESS

Clyde Motor Garage Latest Model Buick Car For Hire— At' all hours, and at a moment’s notice. CHARGES Petrol, Oils and Grease, Tyres and Tubes and Accessories stocked Repairs a specialty, Agent : Central Power Board. Electrical Fittings, etc Ciias. Hanning. Telephone No. 13 GOOD MEAT. CRAIG & MORGAN, Butchers, Opbif, will visit Clyde to-morrow (Tuesday) with choice Beef, Mutton, Lamb, etc. Visits Clyde Tuesdays & Saturday Bendigo Hotel, ALEXANDRA, D* PROVAN, Proprietor. Has pleasure in intimating to the travelling public that he is now in possession of the oldestablished and well-known BENDIGO Hotel, where every comfort and superior accommodation is available. No effort will be spared to provide comfort for patrons. Only the Best of Spirits and Wines stocked. Terms moderate The only recognised House for C.T. Association, Tourist and Public Service. ’Phone 2- Box 3. THE PUBLIG TRUST OFFICE Value of assets and funds under administration at 31st March PJ2tJ, *,3^,001.1,480. THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE WILL Prepare yourwill and hold it in safe custody free of any change if appointed executor. Act with private persons appointed under a will as advisory trustee to cooperate with the I’uhlic Trustee, in any estate or business mpi'ning expert management. Act as trustee in place of private persons who may v. i to retire from the office of trustee. Act as adminisiiao-r "f estates of persons dying A\i li on 1 I.m\mg a will. The trouble and expense of lindiug sureties is thus avoided. THE FIDELITY AND INTEGRITY OF THE PUBLIC- TRUSTEE AND OF ALL OFFICERS EMPLOYED BY HIM ARE GUARANTEED BY THE STATE. For Information apply to C. E. Richards, Agent Pul. bt Tntjieti ril»*?»n£lra

Everything required for Boys and, Girls Taking up School after their Annual Holidays, will be found at Naylor’s Drapery Store, Clyde. FOR GIRLS - We have a new range of very cheap remnants suitable Frocks and lumpers. . ,_ . ~, , Smart White Canvas Shoes with ‘All Leather Soles and Heels assortment of Crepe Bloomers, Colored Socks & | Hose, and white cotton Singlets from Is upwards to chose from. FOR 80Y5. ..1 weed Suits, Canoe and Tennis Shirts, Boots, Shoes Sandals, Plermoles, Golf Hose, Helmets, Caps. Ties, Handkerchiefs etc. Summer Singlets from is yd to 2s each. Also on Display a nice assortment of School Bags, Attache and Dinner Coses. Slates, Pencils, Pens and School Books— all at very reasonable prices. 4 sixty four page Exercise Books for is. All of the above are well worth inspection, Naylor’s Drapery Store. Hear Rahway Station, CLYDE. T SKINS. To meet a World demand, we have specialised in Expert Grading, and command the confidence of the big Buyers. SALES are held Fortnightly in Season. PROMPT remittances. CASH ADVANCE on receiving skins, if desired. CORRECT WEIGHTS & HIGHEST market prices. ' METPIODS and facilities the BESE in N.Z* Glovers Ai spring coil BRITISH light weight Rabbit Traps for sale at 23/6 per doz. (strong>nd lasting) You will NEVER REGRET consigning your skins to us. Labels and advice notes on application, THE OTAGO FARMERS’ GO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF N.Z- LTDp.O, box 417, Dunedin. jT L DAVIDSON Grocer, Confectioner, Tobacconist. CLYD Ej GROCERIES: ... Fresh and clean stocks as usual. CONFECTIONERY:... Largest Stock ever been in Clyde. Choice boxes of CHOCOLATES ... from 5d to i'l 10s Agent for ADAMS BRUCE CAKES Tobacco & Cigarettes all brands. s o’s and zoo’s. A fine lot of Pipes to choose from, Duke’s Small Goods every Thursday. JSIIOI’ IN YOVK OVVNttXOWN.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 3381, 4 July 1927, Page 4

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