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£SO Prizes for 1 '■ Simple Crosswords—MUST BE W®N C 35 for correct solution Quisk Result Competition ms for only one word wrong A 7 Compiled from' Chambers 89th Ceatary Dictionary CLUES 1. Bequest 2. What nettles do 3. Sabbath 5. Employment 6. Not too rich (ohb.) V. Grain 8. Head covering's ■ 9. Fresh ink (abW 10. Too easy end U. Hat worn on , 17. We wash with ’& 20. To reverse 21. D.E.E.H. (reverse® 23. One who ridea 25. Q.U.A.Y. 26. A foolish felte® 28. Kind of lamp 30. Tail end 32. 0.V.E.8.C.0J5. DOWN. 33. British Hovsl OSTisar (abb.) 34. No more (abb.) 35. A woody plant 36. Large streams 38. East land (abb.) 40. Smashing 42. Useless plants 45. Mesh (without M) 49. To elbow or push 52. Juicy fruit 53. Condensed water 55. To exchange 57. 1.5.8.1. 62. Bus (reversed) 64. Myself 65. Pig lives in it 66. All true (abb.) 68. Bright lad ,(abb.) 70. Union Law (abb.) RULES. tt) This Competition is complete is itself, and all pnxes are awarded strictly and solely oa merit. (2) A Shilling Postal Note (crossed) must, accompany each solution. Additional entries may be sent on plain paper. (5) The First Prize. £35, will bo awarded for the correct or most nearly correct solution, whilst £ls will bo given to the competitor with the next best solution. No competitor can be awarded more than one prize or one share in any cno competition. (4) In caso of tics, tho prize money will be divided accordingly. If moan than six competitors tie for the first prize, the whole of the Prize Money, *SO. will be divided among them, and no Second Prize will be awarded. (6) Full prize money has been deposited with the Editor of the., "Lyttelton Times’’ along with sealed solution. (6) In all matters of dispute the decision of "Simple Crosswords” will be final and binding. (7) All enquiries must bo accompanied by stamped addressed envelope. 6/- will be charged for re-scrutiny of results, fco returnable if claimant is correct. In this Quick Hesult Competition all solutions must be posted fey Friday, July 29th.. Solutions will appear on Saturday August 6th, and prize money diepatched oa August 13th. 1. Donkey 4. To chew or crunch 9. Mouth of river 12. Nuts (reversed) 13. Stood (without 'ii 14. Eagle's egg (abb.) 15. "Kith and ..." 16. A bird 17. Ocean 18. Now dawn (abb.) 19. Not done (abb.) 20. Thou (without "n > 22. To collect or stcr© 24. A shrill noise 27. India Office (abb.) 29. Peru f reversed) 31. On offer (abb.) 33. Band's platform 36. Royal Archer (abb.) 37. Used for baking 39. Gay 40. Large CLUES ACROSS. 41. Opposite of "above’* <3. Ear (reversed) 44. Energy •6. Young Beds (abb.) 47. East, Tor (abb.) 45. M. E. J. 60. Observed 51. A garment 54. Not "soft” 55. Some other (abb.) 56. What editors do 58. Royal Scot (abb.) 59. King Sol (abb.) 60. Welsh Mine (abb.) 61. Donkeys 63. Tom (without "o”) 66. All round (abb.) 67. Worthless finery 69. Fruit in shell 71. Patrick (short) 72. Active, swift 73. Not beautiful SIMPLE CROSSWORDS (Dept. £ ) ( Box 356, G.P.0., CHRISTCHURCH, Enclosed pleas* find Postal Order value . No m catrassa fee, acd I agree to abide by your ruloo. NAME ADDRESS urn Olt/ A V.P MO E\R NU SOLUTION AND PRIZEWINNERS SIMPLE CROSSWORD PUZZLE. PUB. LISHcD JULY 9th. The following have 1 mistake, and divide £35. First Prize:—Mrs. E. McGregor. 27 York Place, Dunedin: A. MeLellan, 23 Elliott Street. Anderson’s Bay, Dunedin. The following have two mistakes and divide £ls, Second Prize:—Mrs. D. 6. Faris, Box 37, Inglewood: Mrs. Healey, 25 Bussell Street, Dunedin; Miss M. Andrews, 57 Hanover Street, Wadestown, Wellington; Miss B. Wheeler. 1 Bank Street, Mt. Eden, Auckland; Mr. C. E.' Grayndler, 4 Jessie Street, Wellington; Mr. H. B. Block)/"'. 94 Grafton Bond. Auckland; Mrs. P. Warren. 219 Ferry Road Christchurch; :.rs. J. Williamson, 52 Ellerton Road, Mt. Eden, Auckland; Mrs. M. E. Rogers, 907 Outram Road. Hastings: Mr. A. Aldcrsley 4 Camp Road. Lower Hutt; Leonard Angell, 1 Wain Street, Kensington, Dunedin: Miss G. Mclntosh, 4 Knox Street. Dunedin; Mrs. A. H-. Scott, Tenfool Hoad. Taupiri, Waikato; Mr. H. Sheard, c/o The British Imperial Oil Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 1537, Wellington; L. Beatson, 49 Walter Street, Dunedin; W. A. Gray, Te Kauwhata, Waikato; Mr. B. Alexander, 202 Sutherland Bond. Lyall Bay, Wellington; P Ward, 5 Burrows Avenue, Parnell, Auckland; M. Hodgins, 35 Grove Road, Kelburn. Wellington: Anne E. Grant. 6 Burrows Avenue. Parnell, Auckland. All Words in Chambers 29th Century Dictionary Bequests for re-scrutiny must bo received by Simple Crosswords within seven days, together with postal note for 5/-, which will be returned if claim proves 'to be correct. Please mark envelope plainly. "Kc-sorutiny. Prize money will be posted on expiration of time for re-sorutmy.

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Evening Star, Issue 19616, 23 July 1927, Page 16

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