X - -z 7 \ ill XxX ; H ' ’3 /Z /Zw k I |a| Ij^po WSTi /Xz ZzzZzXz ' z^Z^Xz^ 7 ygEk - : ) I X 7 Or 8 XXIXr !<< tliey’re CAPSTAN they’re CAP]TAL £IOI COMPETITION FIFTH CROSS-WORD PUZZLE. FIRST PRIZE, £6O; SECOND PRIZE, £l5; THIRD PRIZE, £10; FOURTH PRIZE, £5; and 11 PRIZES of £l. Prize Money and Sealed Solution deposited with Lt.-Col. R. G. Milligan, D. 5.0., Officers* Club, AUCKLAND. coxxditions. fry* r 1. Forward Solutions to P.O. Box 1738. Auckland, teX I 1 r I t" be delivered there not later than midnight « T B ®! i — *-*'A»A* on Saturday, the 9th day of July, 1927, at H!® H which hour entries will c lose. ■ ! | I ] | | K . 1, J 2. An entry fee of one shilling must accompany >u |~ fe&E&ir? j the nrst solution submitted. Additional solu- H HWH jh tions, in the name of tho same Competitor, will L.J irrad rw^/ 35 ®, • Wuw ■ ■ idjajj < ~' 4jj J I e accepted with a fee of sixpence for each JaSSI 13 EfflSo9E3 oSfl additional solution. Entry fees are payable by UPsfia Sfwfl KH Postal Note, marked "Not Negotiable.’’ jE^ 1 ~ yWi n « The correct solution and list of Prize Winners H U g*3 Zd SO 24 n w.il be published in this paper and in prin- E T _JBO3_ BifeM- . 1 - cipal daily newspapers on Saturday, the 16th IM 1 "| Z> ffiSDao K*Wfc>l day of July, 1927. Prize moneys will be paid I I HhE MH in cash on or before that date. X- Strafe KQ| 4. In the event of a tie, or ties, the Competitors EB 34 ' concerned will divide equally between them 1 !•* EjEffl I > the particular prizes affected. In the event of J CTf# « OTSm — HI 1 no correct solution being received, the solution I W*? pSW* 33 HE nearest.to correct will carry the first prize, and inJEEOS® BjfiSre others in order of merjt. All prize moneys will • Kif*T4o •'-1 M? BBS +a BBS** EBB ■>e paid whether or not a correct solution is fl K&M 1bO%» rec ei v ed. * ___ | Bud Bgra CaßMffl 5 For extra forms, send stamped addressed enve- 1 I KM 44 47 ESflpa| | lope to P.O. Box 1738. Auckland. Please specify I i ! number of forms required. Extra entries will LJ j 1 WW IHHiJI ; e accepted on plain paper. j J F2bJ Z Sffl jyB 31 BuSj " Competitors desiring to receive a copy of the I fcxlf? I, I£&aStt&S correct solution and list of Prize Winners, send I L,» 54. pT-A sfc 57 pB. A sep.irate stampod addressed envelope marked 1 J's’J Lw** EMI dK?S I I "Results’ to P.O. Box 1738. Auckland. — f'— 5 F™ ™ mj— I f. All words used in this puzzle are certified to P X I iXX U i,TX Un X n X Ve J 4 Ster > s Dictionary. and in most 1 I I I J HH I sr.; h £i" th ' r standwd » iisM “ i ’ Shi’ b ? the Adjudicators SW 1 —J fl anil! the 23rd day of July. 192 7. up to whjch FTRc J OT ||( «“r'miu? y t 99“ pet ‘J or apply for a >«• I B S r^rrb.? 7 . 1 hiS "I' ler »««'nj<on. Thereafter no ife=CT , v3Tri=sfe==3eia£=C-'x!s=r-rU-ie., -r-o br regisFred’ma'il' and'F iccomplmied 1 b-TbS’V'i C " I ' A ! -I'Plication for re-scrutiny must be made It the Competitor is entitled tn it . r -F. 7. 1 e ' 01 ' ie ,J< ~ 1, 1 note - ” n . a further fee of two shillings and sixpence. #. The decrawia Of the Adj udFtom s be ,J LV C '"IT “if « fuad ’j, d -,. !0 This Competition is the filth of aU be , ria ‘ i iint l legally binding on uil Competitors. Messrs. Discounting' House Comnany'' No‘‘ii Vi.J'i'’'./’’Lj■ -" 1 ' «",'«»«< >’>ide- the advisory direction of RixwreajwfeWP, - - « K VERTICAL CLUES. 1. Army Service Corps (abbrev.) 17. a n .,... • ,1.,. .... 41 m . 2. To hurry or hustle. IC. Wv'l'rlij ' “ «’ T.7un c io?he”' n " 3 ' 4' Au“k O H,.d r R>O l 6 D n 'r <>b > 21. Wear. 47. Liverpool Terminal Tramways 5 I t ! . 7 D,st - <»bbrev.) 22. o„ t . w |,„ wanders (oblnev.) 5. Lustjeur tabbrov.) 21 p p e a ,,„ hi! A fis ,, , r| „ , >ody 7. Fren. h fnr •• A° ni ’il<e rnie , and a pointed head. 8. What the lamb said 2 y '/' n „“ U 1 1 ’’’ F’ ven - le ' cL l,al ’ 9. To bestow o- mc-ea«ft oo \v-.t W " r . Ul ” 1 l*“'e. 54 Supremo in this world. h' The' 1 ' 1 Inc - ("bbrev.l S7j ',el,gi.,us 56 ’ Ol< (al!br'cvT I “ duBtr,al !"’»»'"• ■ T debile ‘ C OS ' ni!; ei ' du, “ » 39.L-r.it cl »u..<.'1.cl meaLure. „ 57. To so',so 12. Hamilum Sunday School (ab ) >'{“A"”l'' '' u ‘ ll ' ” ,d '' ,a a, 2 l ’- 14. t’glv li.ver (abl.rev.) ' „ d , '' 1 ' . 63. ’ he dolin.le arliclo. 15. Progre.-s, passage. d? h, , ' , “ t * l, t ' enla . b.. Lancashire County Govt, (ab.) u,u 64, French lot ‘ the.’’ HORIZONTAL CLUES. 3. Hurricane. • 2J. A eluU'^ 1 ' * * " U 111 l‘ jr, st England (abbrev.) 6. Drunkenness. 23.' B t .|X ,1k * >;, V window, 13. To hasten. Vi ! r' r .• . 15. Fortresses in a fortified city. 23. .\l' p . li'ndX “‘'"J 1 a ,rd - X“ , 1 l ’ rt 1 (l |- ... 10. Healed. £O. sXex li -i f .lbrpv 1 2?* .. asl X .I'sl'J’.v17. Ancient Order of Frothblowers 31 a poit ol Fi .;■.»• *l' Y° y ? i."t *' or “' (abbrev.) (abbrev.) 32 Deposit i J 5 ’ £ i g 11 eSs,,, “- 18. Adios (actual). 33. Royal Ac.idrm • (abbrev.) 4j” - - 49. (Jf tho colour of or resembling "COMPETITION," • I 50. Lou’er'exlremily. P.O. Box 1738, Auckland. a 5 J- Ihift, tense (abbrev.) I forward herewithsolutionis) of Crossword I’o/zV. arid postal 5L c'dloquiarMnUaelion of "them." note to the value ofshillingfa)pence. Lemg my entry I fee therein. I agree to abide by the adjudicators' dec-isi-n. I gl‘ Fmt'rea’y 6003 Name ’ 63 - A lower part of the leg. I 1 64. T<> peinut. 65. The principal part of a plant or shrub. 66. To entice. RESULTS OF £lOl FOURTH CROSS-WORD PUZZLE COMPETITION. I S X U *’” 7 t“’aX’nJHwH wl Twenty-'/•> t ompetitors, who each submitted a correct solut ion divide the fifteen pr.zes equally MHL p .°. p .1 * A ’rMoi b:e fslf.'l between them, and receive a cash dividend of £4/U' J 0 cm ti M i-, D Aldi .<(.y, Mam Road. üBW u BW AF: tl a!t|tl Lower Huu M. 4 M. Allen, Picton, Marlborough AL A • K Lilis. G I'o, Timaru; Miss AiSlHCSokd ;• LjMpEiF'iLfAfNS I. B. B St. George’s Bay Road, Parnell, Auckland, Miss K Burgess, 93, fflM A'TiTTBB S if' - .lii • ” Mr. 8. 11. Burgess. P.O Cartmlon. Mi T (air, (;ile Levels FMe MoM /fV kM County Ci'un-.1, limai;., Miss Crook, care Pain and Kersli.i.v Mai tmborou ;h. Mr. E. Daw- a'-FSt . Wellington; Mr. J. lloii.i-. F.. I<■ i. \-i I e lh ad, Mt. Eden; Mr. N - 1 ■ f '’ < Xj^XX®' H | T. W. Jenst-n. 5. Albany Road, Herne Bay; Mr. J Kean. 3GI, Mt. Eden Road, Auckland: * ** p r -,£l . A .F *3 l fi- A Y I Mr. ll.. Long. Hospital Annexe, Auckland; Mrs. W. G. Lovin-- P.O . 1 iuinga, Taranaki ; Mr. K. A R Miral L.Y I I . McKinley. I.iwr.i . Otago; Mrs. F. McMillan kopu.i; ah i. luma; Mr. Hy. Moore, 3HE. W 3 pHa..’|S Fl Ec Hhiiut3 : Mr. W 11 ■ . 10. Telford Avenue, Auckland. Jii-, E M. Pickard, “Lincoln Eoe’m I TWs Lrae." Water : ; iei ' : M r . B. G. Prince, Auxbridge Street, Dunedin: Mr. A. Smith. s m i'i f SRo So sttflt nWA r « 70. Pine Street. V..st. : Mj S c M. Spicer, lhakara. Levm; Mr. K. A. Sutherland. 81, a M si r A I ii. W. R. Taylor, 64, Woodlands Road, limaru; Miss H. Thomas, ; Uuil£WLJ E ' TT Purchas Road. Takapuna. All Prize Winners have been advised by post, and Prize Moneys have been paid. t £. [
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Grey River Argus, 20 June 1927, Page 6
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