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TTSE clear glass cooking utensils—'Pyrex'Oven * V ware. *ts hard surface cannot retain grease or odours, and it washes like a tumbler. Makeanend to the scraping and scouring of those old metal cooking utensils that flake, rust and stain. "etdl Watch the progress of your cooking through its crystal transparency. 8n Serve in the same dish , the gleam and sparkle of I Pyrex Ovenware addsto the charm of your table I PYREX I THE ORIGINAL TRANSPARENT OVENWARE Guaranteed against oven heat breakage Years of use cannot dim its brightness Write for Illustrated Booklet D X Jf unable to obtain locally write A ffillkL 15TWA(foU Strict, WdfaftM. 4§§&sg¥L. _ (^ \. VSi^^n t.OOK FOR (pYREXi BRITISH //S. /•''A \y<\Z^4/ THIS mark x" 1/ manufacture wSs-n'.'-j £OC aWGMIffS 4»t>d I*>A«> MUSTBEWCN *^«r . CLUES ACROSS ~ t -«- „„„„ t. To hold, retain CLUES DOWN 6. To speak rapidly and AH words Authorised by Chambers 20th Century Dictionary. indistinctly. The promoters assure that if the clue uks for a Naan, a Noun 12. A Persian Viceroy will be the answer, and the came with regard to AdjectWes, "I klSrSld for Adv«h».ete. 2. Belonging to A.I. 17. To clothe or equip 3. A Luggage Label 18. Home Bule (Abb.) PUZZLE No. 7 4 Commercial Traveller JJ. 1. WIC6 fIVC S^^^^^^"T^"?T^l^™l ii ™™o^BWß»SSsl^™'*"T^^^ iT^"^-¥*^^^r'»^»J»*a^S«B^»SS»»SSSSB^B»»BSSSSSB»B»«..«» (Abb.) 21. On approval (Abb.) U~7T LBB I Ml c! Starting" Price" (Abb.) 2i'. Past participle (Abb.) ■■__L_L_L LH ' «W^l 8* A^ortabfe shelter 23. Pertaining to the eye p?T OT^I ■■P^l llsss^l "" Teetotal •<Abb-) ■— r 29. To incline downwards I S'\ MT^l I^l I ssß BHN*! **• To breathe 30. A slate cutter's hammer. I—J WM. ]^\ MM ■■ IS. A battlefield 33! Read nuTes^Abb.) 1 I II H| sBJI 17- A°me«»ute of land 34. Court of Appeal (Abb.) r2s| ■BM^I Issir^M^l 1 sssssTHl 19* Afternoon me*l h|! A?ways rater (Abb.) ■ft*] Lta^Mjf! 1 r~~r~lß—J— I %*" .P***"™*"ll <*•** 41. Furthest north (Abb?) MMOBBRsT M^ T sssssi^ ■■ 28' The trembling confer 42. A ship's company I BJBI sssssWl-—L LJBL_L_BM "™" Pelrlainlne t0 »<w t 48. Sortingl Ofllc" (Abb') **\\ \ J WF^i ■PTsssTH R Ealily^on^d*.) 52! Ue P"Actnal) "52j ■§"] "^ sssssT3s^ ■■ 1 42' S""*"'™'** »*wm s|H^°6byUagueAs Z s Mab) *' _±fjBZ!LjIIMPjIIM 48" A° H^du'iflSc 59. Same( *Cs !U36 > across ? | \^\ MM I 49' A R*l™*"o^ Srub ,„ tute (Abb*!)' 1 ""'" ~*& ■n7{ HJ ■■«^ 1 1 54-' Same as tSLa'csna *■ «2. Or High Birth __ -J_J__BL_J__ l Pl I I I* I I 57' Same •» OT "i*™"l < 65! Because "" * - assssssH \ BssP^ I "1 ■■ fil- Samo ■» *> »«ro«i 66. UjV.E.P. (Actual) ' II | | JJ| C3. Liberal Party (Abb.) - 67. Mother ' ' ■■■'■■' . 67. Same as 67 across 68. To tell parts of speech <»• Press Assochrtion /I. Medicine Doctor (Abb.) „„ . (Abb.) aaiggga' Rules of Entry t % i£u%&&. w*.y I 1 of the Piize Mdncy, £25, the Puzzle, and m accord- I . 1. This competition I* will be divided among ance with which, all solu- with the counterfoil of the / complete In Itself, and all them, and no Second tlons \iill be adjudged. entry Postal Note. Prizes will be awarded Prize will be awarded. 6. A Fee of 5/- will be 7 e,,i.i.,. ♦„ «,« strictly on merit. No fac- i. Extra copies or the charged for a re-scruUny .icni of lanl^f a.'SSSi" tor other than competitive Puzrle may be obtained on of a sojution, and the fee *|™ s "I i rJ^fw^S; skill will be taken into application, or plain paper will be returued If claim- J?' " ahrfT^S' conslderaUon In adjudging, mny he uicd. ant proves to be correct ccbSS m fi™i^S h!Lt?£ 2. Send POSTAL NOTE 5. The Prire Money has Applications for a re-seni- "^ "S?" 1 and bhldlo« Tor V- with each entry t>e<-n lodged with the tiny MUST be received parties. IHIVEE entries may be Editor or "The Sun/ within 7. days from date 8. Entries must reach sent for 2/0 and 64 for eacli ChrHtcuurch, together of publication of result, Nz- Crowwords not lati!r subsequent entry. Cross with a scaled solution of and must be accompanied 'han ?. a'll li«i >n Tu?sdpy» P.N.s and make payable 'une 14, 192<. Solution to N.Z. Crosswords. - _- . _. ._. . - _ and names of prize-wln-3. The FmST PRIZE OF „„ „ „ „_-_______ «era ~*M aPPew In this , £20 will be awarded for TO N.Z. CROSSWORDS. paper on Saturday. 18th fv BCOnRF°CT MSOLUTiON" P.O. 80, 1170. C.rUt.ll.r«h. N.Z. . . £»£,«s• S2«^»? s and £5 will Ibe award" to D«r Slrs.-I enclose Postal Note(s) No.(s) will be postef to competithe sender of the next best \aluc as entrance fee !.° n ri ..dd"™l^ iJSSR!!* atJ'or'-Ue^XrwlHb.' for »"cmP«» *» «olv. Puzz.e, and ma drked d«Re Ssu»s.- enVCIOPe d.v Wed. "c lV Prmore Wi han a«"e lo »b'dc & *°ur Ral« " ou'-expi^tion^or^me^oV milSt be WOT! . Please cut out whole advertisement ; mutt be WOH , - When miking application for forms, please post early and mark tie envelope plainly "Application for f**W\ N.Z. CROSSWORDS Result of No. 6 Puzzle ACROSS.-1 Knari 6 Cub, 9 Chirr, 13 Grain, 15 RU, 10 Area, IS Rw S) 19 Glgd, 21 Fir, 23 Abide, 24 Debt, 25 Ease, 2« I « °V? ?V« Ij?^> il& 3i Bit ' 36 Iro ' 37 Toi1 ' 'M On ' 40 'Eub ' i 2 Stir ' Or ' 4C iW. & Two, 48 YE, | W&l^Je^tSLlfow.no^ 7 aß>> 691-B- 6° Man '62E-G-A>63E.^., 65 Are, 6t3 Parasol, 69 U.A./tO Karcj 9nDT?^'~l,o ? G'^Arr^°-V> 4 Rak1 ' 5 LinCr ' 7 TJrgcs ' S B"lbosc» 9 Can ' 10 HK, 11 1.E.F.A., 12 Raise, 14 NG., 17 JaiL^ II ■f-T"?*'^?n?° P?l5 Bd '--W Day) 25 E^ition; 27 Emerges, 28 E. 8., 31 E.E., 32 Kindle, 3,5 Tor, 38 Costmary, 41 TJ.S.A: iff&KiMSfffi'tEi 50'11™11' 1 '52 Toga '54Dic> 56 Tip '5S B'dSSo> 6t Arab;<s2 R-R -'M ,„_ Tho, foHowing, four competitors sent in All Correct Solutions, ana accordingly divide the First Prize Money of £20 (foreach): W. Denholm, 387 Thames Highway/Oamaru; V. P. Scaletti, P. 0., Devonport; Miss W. Malm, c/o Mr. DicW inson, 28 Monmonth Street,. Grey Lynn, Auckland. Miss M. Moulton, 29 Cheltenham Eoad, "Devonport, Auckland. Second i-nzo ot ±5, plus £6/5/- additional Prize Money allotted, divided between the following (7/6 each); C. E. Boneficld. £f*m^°; M, aster Garnet Heath, Edendale, Southland; S. C. Cope, Timaru; E. Hewitt, Christchurch; A.. Mabbott, Baow'aY" G£a^ m > Dun«din;.R- Wylie, Wellington; D. Aldorsloy, Lower Hutt; Fied Anderson, Timaru; J. Eyan, DbbcW il rSl"l « '^° Xt°r n; ■?• S- Mells °P' Auckland; Miss J. Uruquhart, Wellington; Mrs. G. Aspland, Auckland; Miss Hunmbell, Sumncr; Miss L. I. Cockroft, Auckland; C. Smytho, Auckland; Mrs. M. Hunter, Wcraroa: Miss ST. Ashton warKworth; J. B McCartie, Kohmatahi, via Stratford; Mrs. Aspin, Shannon; Mrs. T. A. Oliver, Scatoun; Mrs. J. HaadcZi A?,Pkl lrY" tr Pl^.h^ slana Bay; J. E. Everett, Devonport; V. Drabble, Wellington; E. Day, New Brighton; W. B. Cox,. Auckland; Mrs. W. Forbes, Invercargill; S. F. Curie, lnvercargill. whi C h Cwin th/°r r P h,(;?T t4 n3r 1 IIi USt bG received N-Z- Crosswords within seven days together with Postal Note for 5/-, will h» V$ return«dl. f claim proves to bo correct. Please mark envelopes plainly "He-Scrutiny." Prize Money will ,be posted on exp lr a,tion of time for re-scrutiny .

Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes '■;. THE GREAT ANTISEPTIC AND PROPHYLACTIC IK?^?Ss?"T»j?*!s!"Tm^!HS^s*^. Let the Burn Beware! The lirce Ml* ■rep^-s C\>A\.W™*|^*' UJUliSsiSf^ tor EUMENTHOL JUJUBES ha« led to a MKjvßßf grff^^s^W^Bl^^Bgjß^TO^ - number of Imitation! being manufactured ElV>^^a^"'*i" <TStt^aiilr! TiifeiJJ^^ ; jujube*. t»ii toporunCthereiore. "hen VI! \V«ss^»-'*''™*O'».fiESSei buying, to be tureand get HUDSON'B V Vv^^" ' ...iSCS3SS££^Si EUMENTHOt JUJOBEB. ?ou ma, be V ; n'iVTfI r'"tf lllHlTTlTb^ij^^^^T|L*"|LV-11 *«ed to buy otber lufnbea, and-be to.'d WlNkii^^l&imeteffl^&Wl L he» «•« "in.t a» good" a> Hud.op'« '^■m)lftY>ftw»>itfT/lgr«=====B"aff^"^™°l"» Kumenthoi Julube*. TtaH pro*ei tbat ". • .'■'■"" " »T^ 1 these lrjttat,loo»and: f gbntltute* date no . reputation of their owa. and can onlj be " sold on the good repute and blio charao Mf. Coufh*, Coldv tara. ThrMfa, ■rsnetiltt«, <«r of Hudson"! Eumenthol Jujubea. ***» T «"» ****** « »»«««o« Mi«, an:«*«*» ■**»>/» Mr t*» lie shivered and she said fimninqM IRISH MOSS Its wonderful *** )!§*?!s • %

BAI.LINGER If MANUFACTURERS EPfljfßl 8.8. BRAND. Ol Mi The Finest Quality W £J! HYDRAULIC DRAWN! LEAD' TRAPS, BENDS, OFFSETS, . Etc., Etc. LEAD PIPES IN COILS AND gm LENGTHS. Bf Compo. Fine, Lead String N Lead-Head Naita. X hi. Lara* Stocks •( Hi /C 3 ALL PLUMBERS' i l/^^ SUPPLIES. Bl f/f P.0.80x M, fcMißf Tel 3. 4045* and 404K 6^ .Waring Taylor «ttf>» - ■ WcUingtom.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 129, 4 June 1927, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 129, 4 June 1927, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 129, 4 June 1927, Page 28

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