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NUMBER THREE. COMPETITIVE JmH'J 11 1 ALL PRIZE MONEY MUST BE WON. MERIT ALONE DECIDES. The Correct: or Most Correct Solution Wins, then Next Best take Minor Prizes. A Test of Your Skill and Brain Work. Try It NOW! ,We haye deposited £25 and sealed copy of solution .with our Solicitor, C. P. Nutsford, Esq., Auckland. a TERMS: 1. Fill in block with name and initials and send, with solution, to P.O. Box 847, Auckland. •2. One Shilling Postal Note must accompany each entry. 3. In the event of a tie. First* and Second Prizes will ■ be divided. .. 4. Entries must be received by Sep* * J tember 14, 1926. 5. The correct solution and name» and addresses of prize winners will be advertised m Herald. Post ana Press on September 6. All Entries may be scrutinised by any competitor at our Office, 15, BS Irvine's » Chambers, IB 32. . Queen Street, j"™] Auckland. until September 25, 192 G. Neatness Desired, but not Deciding Factor. No Competitor may win more than One Prize. For Extra Forms send Stamped, Addressed Envelope to Box 847, Auckland. 1. Snicker 5. Deep - toned male singers 12. Ease (phonetic) 13. 16 make lib. 15. Relating to Li.berian negro tribe 16. Pertaining to Italy 18. Colours again 21. Solicitor at la>v (ab.) 22. Maori name 24. Locus signi (lib.) 25. Support for artist's picture 27. Tumour on eyelid 29. Otago Rugby Union (abbrev.) 31. Entrance 32. See-saw ACROSS CLUES. 33. Metal cup 34. British Columbia (abbrev.) 35. Warrant officer (ab.) 36. Instrument for writing 38. Juice in veins of gods 41. Sergeant-major (ab.) 42. North Island (ab.) 44. 3-4ths of "Riga" 46. Cast out, dismiss 49. Loud noise 50. Unsuitable (two words) 53. Belonging to Ramon 55. Joint between thigh and shin 56. Lists of names DOWN CLUES. 1. Possessed of 1". To keep company 0 (with), combine 2. Snare Precipitous 3. That which rolls 20. Neat, trim <■ » »i<o „ 1: Order of 5. Battery oommander Buffaloes (ab.) (initials) 28. Youth triumphant 6. Mixed with i;as (as (abbrev.)_ are certain waters) 30. Moving quickly 7. Royal Society of Ed- 32. Also, in addition inburgh (abbrev.) 35. Lash 8. Ticket (abbrev.) 36. Denotes afternoon 9. Spoken, not written 37. Ogled 10. Disgusting to sight' 39. Concerning or smell 40. Myself 11. Eon (actual) « 41. Hfeavenly body 14. North Canadian 43. 5 Upper part of foot Railroad (abbrev.) 45. Venetian boat To the Manager, New Competitive Contest, P.O. Box 847, Auckland. 1 herewith remit postal note(s), value being entry fee(s) for solution(s) in above contest. 36. Denotes afternoon 37. Ogled 39. Concerning 40. Myself 41. Hfeavenly body 43.tUpper part of foot 45. Venetian boat 58. General Townaend (abbrev.) 59. Short for Edward 60. One hundred and one (figures) 62. Fasten 63. Thus 65. Female deer 67. Fastened down (as a box lid) 69 Highest point 70. One who makes things equal or horizontal 72. Skill 74. Kind of tree (plural) 75. London's select soci- > ety (abbrev.) 76. A watery mess 47. Pushes against, elbows 48. Religions belief 49. Accomplish 51. Three first vowels 52. Test, attempt 54. Manuscripts (ab.) 57. Rows one above the other 61. Units 64. Man's name (Teutonic) 66. Cylindrical fish 68. Unwell, sick 71. Venerable master (abbrev.) 72. Because (a conjunction) 73. Royal Lancers (ab.) .shilling(s)

THE FOLLOWING SOLVED THE PUZZLE AND WILL DIVIDE THE £2s; MR. J. ASHBY, LONDON STREET, HAMILTON. MISS A. ELLERMAN, 18, AWAHURI ROAD, FEILDING. MISS M. ENTWISTLE, BOX 20, FEILDING. MISS McNOTT, STATION ROAD, WIRI. , MISS FLORENCE STEPHENS, CLEVEDON. MR. ROBERT WYLIE, TAITA, HUTT,-WELLINGTON. SOLUTION. Singe Cricketer K.N. Onotoß Ikon Indian Weatenda At Eel D.S. Torrs ACROSS, 42. Am i lan Space Are Grants Ironed Etna Heoatat D.L. O.W. Bay Sue Ed. Nan Leaped Ray Eegarded Ada Seels i Ore Bogle DOWN. 1. Skirts 2. Inn 3. Goitre 4. Ena 5. C.T. G. Bowlock 7. Ise 8. Kit 9. Eked 10. Tonsure 11. End 14. One 17. D'Artagnan 19. Scrub 20. Seer 23. E.B.C. 26. Oil 28. Or 30. Speared 32. Asp 35. Port 36. B.C. 37. Wigeon 39. E.S. 40. Pa 41. Vera 43. Medley 45. Artware 47. Prosper 48. Cited 49. An 51. Nab 52. Shyer 54. Ote 57. Suede 61. Alas f>4. Drag 66. Nee 68. Ado 71. G.L. 72. A'.B. 73. Do

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19412, 21 August 1926, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19412, 21 August 1926, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19412, 21 August 1926, Page 7 (Supplement)