, WEET-BIX ANIMAL RIDDLE COMPETITION SAVE YOUR WEET-BIX PACKETS. Ist1 st PRIZE £1 2 ND PRIZE 10/CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS CAN ENTER FOR THIS EASY COMPETITION. HERE'S WHAT TO DO: • R Hf^ li 6 ?" estions bel<™/ ™d wheu yu liave K ue E sed the answers write them in au-'nm bhd KM.'T 5 Pr°videf. Each riddle CM be answered with the name of .. aumial, bud, n»h, or reptile. It's great fun! Everybody loves riddle*. Which Animal, Fish, Bird, or Reptile (1) MOVES A BOAT? . . ' . (2) ENABLES YOU TO DRINK? _I_2IIIIIIIIIHIIIII (3) COSTS A LOT '.".I!"!!!"!"!!!! (1) KEEPS YOUK NECK WARM?".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.''..'" . (5) AIRS YOUR CLOTHES? •.!!'.'.".!]'.'."". (0) CAN GLIDE ON THE ICE? ...'..!!!!!'.".!!'.!'."'.'." • (7) GUARDS YOUR LJCTTERS? ..'..'.'.'.'..... •• (S) IS SPORT TO BE IN THE FASHION? (3) IS A GRUMBLER? '" (10) IS FOUND IN ANY BIRD CAGE? .............. "\\nn'-T Tir?" v^'? *filledi in ti he t? n a! lswers- c»t °"t the biscuit printed on the addrel-s^pj to " '" ° " 'nth y°"r entn"- Then Sl'gn "»» ™£/«3. "WEET=BIX ANIMAL COMPETITION," BOX 537, G.P.0., WELLINGTON.
and (ZeeA *n, &Ca& A MID the sparkle of silver and glass, 'Pyrex* Dishes add the same note of beauty to the well-appointed dining table. Baked dishes will do you full credit when 'Pyrex* Transparent Ovenware is used, and your washing-up is halved by using the same dish for cooking and serving. No scouring of old-fashioned metal dishes -—Pyrex Transparent Ovenware never stains and* cannot flake or rust. Start cooking the ' Pyrex' way PYREX THE ORIGINAL TRANSPARENT OVENWARE Years of use cannot dim its brightness £> GUARANTEED AGAINST OVEN HEAT BREAKAGE Fg Write for Illustrated Booklet Jf?B >? £. ■~ v . 1/ unable 10 obtain locally write -■ '• Cfirg~rrr' J. G. Runt k Co., .LtA, N.Z. Agesli, *^^^S\ "TTYS. 150 W»k«fieW Street, Welliof Jon. S^wQ I / ,'* X\ iv jV Look for fpyOPXl British \/*fl*^»* •* * . vJLjC- V^X this mark \F^ J Manufacture V CA* "■• !*«» MUST BE WON *W> I— . 1— CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN All word. Authored t y Ch.mb.r. SM| C=ntu, y Diction^. *' An a £ rtran«'rt '* *"'" iln J ro"i oters ""ure that if tta. doe miks for a Noun, a Noun 2. Run out (Abb.) will be the answer, and the .am. with regard to Adjectives, 3. Eggs 1. That which is produced Adrerbt. etc. 4. Noise 7. To declare by applause 5. Preposition 13. Affectionate Bl 1791 c- tin •• ■ < 6. C.G. (Actual) 15. Repentant I , , . . ■ i mi i 8- Cash Sale <Abb-) 3o! To go on board ship ° Z' I ■H~**T^^^H^H^n 21- Vegetables " c a ' -_•'.. 33. To gather in crops "jd Pl^B—l 23- A small bush 30. Same as 19 across _]__iH_aH H M F^HI ?5' °n approval <***•> 39. Backbone 0^60 \\ \\ \\ 7' 42. A beverage HF| |HP^ I PTBaTM I 31-Taken "for; refreshment 46. Part of the head 1^ HaP^aiß WM a^B^l 1~~ 3*- R-P- (ActW) 47. A tree ~ —«-JH HB__L— _^^H__^^B__^^B I I 35._ Enough 50. Cautious 4-7\&a Ts^BTjofSH 38. Made of_ lead 54. Direct* Current (Abb.) 55] M^^ l~aaaah»! *r' Walks ldl? (Scot,) 62.'one'indeflniWy ' *7| **] ■■ ""P^Bl Hlm 57. Aif'jfadlan tree .. : i 74. A species of deer •—J—* —aamm.^ 1 | | | | 6S. To cut off • V 70. Nuptial - - . 70. Part of an umbreU* ' <8. Negative 72. First numeral ■ i /9. A drunken bout "■"!• Yor (Actual) . : , SO. An ammunition belt «-».,.■-, '•'• Exist " Rules of Entry ££& (<SSEI ■'"' ';! ~~ 1. Thj. eomn»tl»io n •. lf more lhan FIVE Com- sealed solution of tile ' ■-■ akffl Hrtll h? trikJn^T no Second P*"e *& be «• A Fee of 6/- will be S"i™ S °I ?"'• the <Jeclsent for a/fiSS«iirS7-f may be used. Applications for a re-scru- S. Entries must reach subsequent <£itrl "V"* 5- *">« Prizf Money na» u"y MUST be received ".Z. Crosswords not later PN's and m»K „ Crw' oeea lod'!«<' w«h «"« wi«»<n 7 days from dat< «>an 9 P.m. on Tuesday, to N Z Crossword J^ ya- E, ditor of The Sun- hrist- of P»b"««on of result, August 2nd, 1927. Solution 3. The FIRST PRI7P , chur<*> together with a and must be accompanied and names or priie-win-£2o will be award™! rm -; ■ ■" " • ■ ne" wil> »PP«ir in -this CORRECT or MOSI ! TO N.I CROSSWORDS. I I*^2% SatS rda *% A"B>"t I-\£rg°ln lS MS- I P-°" B» »TO Chr«.tch«reh. N. 2. ( n^ef'of ■*$£&££ . awarded to the sender of ! Dear Sirs.—l enclose Postal Note(s) No.(s) 1 T vlU »? Posted.tocompeti- . (he next hest solution (n ! va lue as entrance fe» :' l°£ ardin J 8 stamP«> the event of a tie or ties i as entrance ref ; . and addressed envelope prizes will be divided but i r°r- attempts to solve Puzzle, and .{ marked "Results." . ;-. ■ no competitor can win ! BSree t6 abide by your Rules of Entry. ! 9 Prizes will be posted Z'rV tnThir^Xn | Name (In block Wter5)......^...... j ! j Address :: ■ • £25 ] | £25 UIUSt be WOn I Please cut out whol* advertisement. ; GIUSt Be WOII *> ■ ~~ —: ; : =—^— "~ ". \ w l.lwlAlNlKßMl.kl,! ) ) i NZ* CROSSWORDS- SOLUTION TO PUZZLE NO SC. R <SS]A mSm s TWF N I t. ■ Twenty-t>w,o competitors sent in All Correct Solutions and divide the totaj a rsM oiUT I yitb ?■ me ey 'pc MoDey- (£l lls-9d- each>: — T WeM MSh T ■rJa T S r~,,A- S'ddall, Wanganui; L. Brown, AVanganui; M. Hunter, Levin; Miss B. " Oglai STPri" t" SWp ■ | Gillies, Dunedin; J. Ryan, Dunediri; C. Wood, Dunedin; L. W. Dawson, Auck- ■ iTOrjateIEiGTEST" a" X> Auckland; Mts- E- Fowler, Auckland; AY. J. HoUis, Lower EAmROjmFAMRdT ? UU; W>'lie» J^ver Hutt; Mrs. Aldersley, Main Road, Lower Hutti D. A MPI A RMp U RilJI W F Stuart, riniani; Mrs. G. Bremford, Timaru; A. Edwards, Timaru; A G D AlYHpntijlJllLlß AVilliams, Christchurcli; S. F. Curie, Invercargill; Mrs. G. O. Browne InverDiMBLMMEDMO I ■' <;.ygill; Mrs. C. Thompson, Southland; Mrs. "W. Westwater, Hamilton East: O SMpOIEIMS ■PIAN S G- Faris> Inglewood; F. P. White, Dunedin. S-a^fiSMEA ESN |P Requests for a re-scrutiny must be received'by N.Z. Crosswords on or IK|EINMSiI|LIVIAIM|gHiA) before July 30Hi, together withb Postal Note for 5/-,' which will be returned if Claim proves correct. Please mark envelopes plainly "Re-scrutiny." ■ p r ke Money will be posted on expiration of time for re-scrutiuv.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 20, 23 July 1927, Page 14
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