FINE CLOTHES AND FAIR PLEXIONSGreat care must be taken in cleansing both. Harsh, common soaps roughen the skin, and quickly waste and perish clothes. Use Velvet, the sterilised soap. Will not harm the most delicate complexion, will not spoil the finest fabrics. Velvet Soap is sterilised, and. is the safest soap to use. Your grocer stocks Velvet. Ask for it.—Advt. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Fo* Coughs and. Colds, never fails.—Advt.
ACROSS. 1. A Modern Craze. „ 2. An Exclamation. 4. Each (abbrev.). 6. A City Edifice. 10. A Sailor. 11. Old Measurements (abbrev.}. 12. A British Colony (abbrev.). 16. A Week Day. 19. Nearest. DOWN. 1. Part of the Head. 2. Kind of Grass. 3. A Fairy. 4. Same as 4. 5. A Beverage. 6. A Baby's Thanks. 7. Negative. 8. His Majesty. 9. A Chinese Measure. 15. Destruction. 14. An Entrance. 15. To Act. 17. A Preposition. 18. A Pronoun. 20. A Pronoun. A PRIZE of 10s 6il will be given (o tlio fender of tlio first correct solution opened. Tlio words across in lines 1 3 G. and 3 must, bo in red fuk. The correct solution, willy the name of the winner will bo published in these columns on Friday. Hupltos fhuulil be seiit tv Bui 1251 U.r.0., Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1925, Page 15
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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5
Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1925, Page 15
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