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5 for correct solution £ls for only one word wrong (6~T> \B \9 120 12/ I \29 \p* I I * ?n pm « WMm L* Ls 166 ESS 67 168 if] \™ m® 7/ Compiled from Webster's International, and Chambers 20th Century Dictionaries. , A vase . Negative •. Canadian Pacific (abD.) . High Explosive (abb.) . Royal Ontario (abb.) . Adam's wife . . . Violet, Edward's (initials) . Inside . Chum (slang) . To strike . Same as 33 across . Royal Air Force (abb). , A shopping bargain event . Spoken, not written . To cut off , A spectacle-glass . A Puppy . Fixed . Branch office (abb.) Abraham (colloq) Past tense of "latch" To beat with successive blows Quick Result Competition RULES. (1) This Competition is compete in itself, and all prizes are awarded strictly and solely on merit. (-) a Shilling J'oslal Note (crossed) must accompany each Bolution. Additional entries may be sent on plain paper. (4; ice First Prize, £35, will be awarded for the correct or most nearly corvect solution, whilst £ls will be given to the competitor with the next best solution, No competitor c&n be awarded more than one prize or one share in: an? °pe competition. (4) In case of ties, the prize money will be divided accordingly. (u) Full prize money has been deposited with the Editor of the Times « l< i?f with seaied solution. (6) In all matters of dispute the decision of "Simple Crosswords" will be final and binding. (7) All enquiries nuist be accompanied by stamped addressed envelope. 57- will be charged for re-ecnitmy of results fee returnable if claimant is correct. in Qu cfc Result Competition all solutions must be frosted by Friday. June 17th. Solutions will appear on Saturday. June 25th, and prize money dispatched on June 30th. DOWN. 30. A berry used in jam making 32. A shore or beach 34. To exist 37. To assist 39. An aquatic bird 40. Order of British Empire (abb.) * 42. Enid Frith (initials) 44. London University (abb.) 46. Adam's wife 48. A church tower 51. North East Electric (abb.) 52. A dharp noise 55. Goodness Gracious abb.) 57, Verily, it is so 59. Golden opportunity (abb.) 60. Plural of "doe" 62. A long piece of wood 65. P.A.H. (actual) 66. A rodent 68. To pull at 70. Alpine Club (abb.) 71. South Africa (abb.i 72. Southern Nevada (abb.) CLUES . To chew or crunch with ttaa teeth . To re-examine . Postscript (abb.) . Thick, twisted cord . . Utensil used for baking . Sally (contracted) . Busy insect . Therefore . Law Agent (abb.) . A blow with the hand . A Title of the Emperor of Russia *" . Destructive . Ale (reversed) . The Redbreast . A chalk or crayon . Able-bodied (abb.) - . Electro-plated silver (abb./ . Teetotal (abb.) . Consumed . Sub poena (abb.) . Canterbury Railways (abb.) ACROSS. 42. To superintend a newspaper 43. To strip off 45. Benefit 47. D.E.S. 49. British Jiavy (abb.) 50. Not even 53. Railway transport (abb.; 54. Produce of a hen 56. A whirlpool 58. Rough 61. Same as 28 across 62. Par excellence (abb.) 63. Royal Institute (abb.) 64. A musical drama 67. To cut off 69. Y.N.A. (actual) 71. Ocean 72. The head of a skeleton 73. A loud noise 74. Twenty hundred-weight 75. Gee (actual) SIMPLE (Dept. A ), Box 356, G.P.0., CHRISTCHURCH. Enclosed please find Postal Order value No as entrance fee, and I agree to abide by your rules. ADDRESS i-^tissisausif HffIHHJGIEr msnatiti SOLUTION AND PRIZEWINNERS SIMPLE CROSSWORD PUZZLE. PUBLISHED, MAY 28th. Nobody succeeded in sol finer thp puzzle correctly. The First Prize, (£35) is divided between G. Jones.- 9 Virginia Avenue. Eden Terrace. Auckland, and P. Symons, 1 Ravensworth Place, Foxton. (1 mistake) Second Prize £ls. Following competitors divide, Mrs. J. Ryan, 31 Pentland Street, Dunedin; R. H. Wilton, Wellington; J. C. Hart, 6 Chamberlain Avenue, Onehunga: D. Levick. Box 599, Auckland; R. Aldersev, Lower Hutt, Wellington; (2 mistakes). Requests for re-seruuny must be received by Simple Crossword? within seven days together with postal note for 5/- which will be returned if claim proves to be" correct. Please mark envelopes plainly, Be-Scrutiny. Prize money will be posted on expiration of time for re-scrutiny. * § ;; s .y pi I photographic mm ?iils ""THAT is why you can always depend on Kodak. Film. Highest speed, greatest latitude and finest grain. Order by the number on the Yellow Box! 2* % m m u British Made I m I L!llllllllifiliIlillillllfllllIllliIIIIIi!llllIIIIIU: Make your Home cosy and 'comfy this winter IEpLECTRICITY—man's greatest servant—is responsible for many comforts, but those brought home to us more than any others these cold nights are the comforts of light and heat. If you have nob yet experienced the cosy comforts of electricity, consult one of the following Master Electrical Contractors to-day about wiring your home. They will explain the economy and many advantages of electricity, and will instal electric light and power in your home at a very reasonable cost. Consult one of them—They are all Specialists. ANDERSON & CO., 26. Durham St. W. Phono 45-978. TURNBULL & JONES, LTD., Wcllegley St. E. (opp. Public Library). Phono 42-810. WATSON, STEELE, & GANLEY, LTD., 83. Welle»ley St. W. Phono 41-695. READDY & ROBINSON, LTD., 34, Security Buildincn. Quern Street. Phones 44-033 and 24-822 (night). L. STONE, 10. Bulwer Street. Hcrnc Bay. Phone 42-404. O'CONNELL, OF ISLINGTON ST., Ponsonby. Phone 26-855. V. J. Xc F. ROBERTS, Fanshawe Street. Phone 42-204. HAYES ELECTRICAL, LTD., Durham St. E. Phone 46-109. B.W.G. ELECTRIC CO. (J. E. Bcthune, and J. M. Gabbie), Dale St. and Great North Road, Avondale. A. T. BLOMFIELD, 16, Henry St., Avondale. Phone 70, Avondale Exchange. WM. CROSHER & SONS, LTD., Edson's Bldgs., Lome Street. Phone 40-935 (2 lines). ALLUM ELECTRICAL CO., LTD., Anzac Avenue. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19660, 11 June 1927, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19660, 11 June 1927, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19660, 11 June 1927, Page 18

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