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5 BRIGHTER CROSS-WORD PUZZLE NO. 3 (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED) ACROSS 1. A stablehand. ... 5. A source of being. 10. A winning card. 11. Fragrance. 13. A crystalline rock. 15. Loud. 17. To force together. 18. Ancient musical instrument like tambourine. 20. Neither. 21. The climax. 23. Heals. 24. Mistress of house. 25. Articles. 27. Turf. 28. Satisfies. 29. Hastened. 31. Sagacious. 32. Melodies. 33. TO desire. 35. A residence. 37. Destruction. 40. Wears out. 42. Matter secreted in sores. < 44. A serpent. 46. Small children. 47. Portends. 49. Snares. 50. To recede. 51. To cut into parts. 53. To permit. 54. An actual fact. 56. Small quantities. 58. To trap. 59. A gem. 60. Those who dye cloth. 61. A projection, a wharf. DOWN 1. A unit of weight (pi.). 2'. To flee. 3. To leave but. 4. Pertaining to vision. 6. Loses colour. 7. Verbal. 8. To decay. 9. To issue. 10. A region. 12. The* positive pole for electric current. . 13. A single small hard seed. 14. Ostrich-like birds. 15. Was brought up. 16. A rendezvousd9. Forehead. 22. Retains services of. 24. Permanent. 26. Joints. 28. An opening. 30. Stain. 31. A quarrel. 34. Following. 35. A band worn round the hat. 36. Soapy water. 38. Place where nails are made. 89. Trials. ! 41. Dresses. 42. A bouquet. 43. To appear. 45. The tolling of a bell. 47. One who bites. 48. Range. 51. Dreadful. 52. An allowance for waste. 55. To set down. 57. Had rested. 7 O' 1520 7.A iz IHH zs 7 7.7 ZZ 7.6 30 3X 35 3? 3^ 34 AVr AS AZ Ao 4? AS, 47 55 52 90 55 T sfe Jo 5? H 1“ W SOLUTION OF LAST WEEK’S PUZZLE.

REMEMBEH THE SLOGAN I “ PLANT TREES AfcD GROW MbN'EY.” AFFORESTATION HAS PROVED ITSELF TO BE A HIGHLY PAYABLE . PROPOSITION. RESULTS MUST, SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. The New Zealand Perpetual Forests, LIMITED < AEE CREATING A GREAT NATIONAL ASSET TNJ.THEIR TREE-PLANTING ACTIVITIES. YOU MAY PARTICIPATE IN THE RESULTING PROFITS IF YOU BUY A BOND A SOUND, SAFE, SANE INVESTMENT ! AN INSURANCE CLAUSE PROTECTS EACH BONDHOLDER. THE OUTLAY IS SMALL AND THE PAYMENTS ARE MADPJ EASY BY OUR UNIQUE INSTALMENT" PLAN. SEND IN YOUR ENQUIRY TO-DAY. USE THE COUPON BELOW. THE MANAGER, PERPETUAL FORESTS, LTD^ Veale’s Buildings, NEW PLYMOUTH. Dear Sir, — Please send me post free and without obligation to me a copy of your Prospectus, and full information regarding the money to be made out of tree planting for commercial purposes. Name & Address

SF YOU PREFERAN ENGLSSH CAR WE HAVE IT IN THE STANDARD THE BEST V A I,U E-FOR -M ONE Y ENGLISH GAR ON THE MARKET. ASK STANDARD OWNERS FOR THEIRI OPINIONS. Farmers’ Co-op, MOTOR DEPARTMENT, HAWERA.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 1 June 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 1 June 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 1 June 1925, Page 10

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