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'ettertimes" Crossword Puzzle POUNDS IN PRIZES £SO Ist £35, 2nd £lO, 3rd £l, 4th £l, sth £l, 6th £l, 7th £l< RULES OF ENTRV. (1) The prizes for this contest will be awarded strictly and solely on merit. (2) An entry Tee of One Shilling must accompany the llrst solution. A roe or Sixpence will be necessary for each additional solution sent In the name of the same competitor. Postal Notes should be crossed and made payable to " Bettertlmes," c/o Box 1353, Auckland. (3) A sealed solution by which the entries ,nre adjudged is deposited with the Town Clerk, Auckland, who also holds all the prize money (4) The first prize of £35 will be awarded for the correct, or most nearly correct, solution. and in the event of more than one competitor being successful the money will be equally divided. £lO will be awarded to the sender of the second best solution, and £t to the 3rd, 4th, sth, 6th, and 7th competitors. (5) Entries must reach the above address not later than midnight, Thursday/ June 30th. 1027. Solution and names or prize winners will appear in this paper on Thursday. July 14th. 1927. All inquiries for rcscrutlny must be accompanied by a stamped addressed envelope and a postal note of 6/-. search fee, to reach the promoters not later than July 21st, 1927. If claimant proves to be correct the 5/- will be refunded. (7) Extra rorms containing this puzzle for solution may be obtained upon allocation, accompanied by stamped addressed envelope, to P.O. Box 1353, Auckland. ACROSS. Uncle's children. 38. Girl's name. 39 Take note of. At or near. Son of your ' brother. A peg. 45. Ancient. 46. The young of a 47. lion (sing.) Forfeits. The objective of I. To leave a rail- 50. way train. 53, A fabulous mon- 55_ ster. Otherwise. • "* * To commit a 58. theft. Swine. 59. A form of hesitation in talking. 60. Fe Fo Futn. The home of the Asiatics. Brim. Female of man. Scream. A side in a game. Manufactured. T.L.L. (actual). North East (abb.) Follow. To unite closely. Answer (abb.) To perform. What most children do to animals. Expressing negation. A Japanese coin. To cut into small pieces. . United Navy (abb.) . Male child. , A scrap of news. To pinch. A vessei with two or more masts. Steamship (abb.) Preposition expressing direction. . A small open vessel. | . Expressing affirmation. Christian name. Snake-like fish. Pleasant. A fruit containing a kernel. What a baker makes. Lies without the e. In this manner. Same as 24 across. 25. To run away. 26. Everyone. 28. A kind of apple (plural) - 30. The backbone. 32. Attempted. 34. Jolly. 35. A large Spanish ship. 37. Short for Thomas. 38. To lose colour. 40. To deceive. 42. Mother. 44. A human being. 50. Finish. 5 I. Newfoundland Sardines (abb.) 52. Member of Parliament (abb.) 53. K.T, (actual). 54. Preposition denoting position. 55. Preposition denoting motion towards. Bottertimes " Crosswords, Box 1353, Auckland. Herewith please find Postal Notes to the value of as entrance fee to cover solution to the accompanying crossword puzzle. NOTHING SO EFFECTIVE— Experience has proved that the dreaded Flu Germs can be easily dealt with if you have "ANTI-FLU-OL" directions. Tako two to five drops or " Antl-flu-ol " on sugar three or Tour times a day, and keep In the mouth as long as possible before swallowing-. When a cold has developed in the head it is much easier to cure than when it has affected the throat and lung's. Each side of the nose should be rubbed with " Antl-flu-ol," and inhaled Treely. TMa preparation dries up and destroys all mucous, kills the cold germs, and stops the running of the nose. Always sprinkle «' Antt-fiu-ol" on a handkerchief, and keep it In a position that you can Inhale the fumes when asleep. This will clear the head, ir the cold has settled on the chest, the inhalation or An Two "or three drops" on cot ton 6 -wool placed in each nostril when the nose is stuffed up lias remark For 6 bables tS and children two or three drops or «Anti-ilu-ol" placed on the nightgown at night gives wonderful relicr. 1/6 per bottla. Obtainable from M. K. CHAPMAN, Heliaby's Buildings, opp. G.P.0., Auckland. \m \m Wm: with a J.C.L. JENSEN - MOORE For those who want Tone, Refinement, Technique, and Beauty in a Piano, we confidently recommend these Pianos, which hold an unquestionable reputation for Extra Value something easily recognised on a personal inspection and comparison. It is not what you pay (nor yet the terms on which you pay), but what you GET for what you pay, that counts highest for satisfaction. This you will find to be true in regard to Jensen-Moore Pianos, because of their fine musical quality, durability, and excellence of finish, while the J.C.L. Guarantee Certificate fully protects you. Various designs and sizes, in shades to match your furnishings, are showing. m sa/ Deposit. Gradual Payments ™ from 35/- Monthly. Inspection and Comparison Invited. THE J.C.L., QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. m ~S> m m m Spectacles AND Sun Glasses fTI years of Practical Experience, enable ■us to assist you to choose a pair. suitable to your requirements. Large Variety—Prices from 1/- to 18/B per pair. MILLER'S, LTD., Fancy Repository and Boot Palace. 70-74, VICTORIA ST. W., AUCKLAND. Nt<?UAUCO mm MMI makes ordinary boots look like the best —and it makes the best boots wear longer, and only 'NUGGET' does this '"Nugget"it made in Black, Jlrotrn ( TaiO, Dark Brown, TOncy Rca and Mpger Brown. Alto in White for Patent and Coloured Leathers. In 4d., 7d., and 1/• Easy-to-open Tin* XI

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19660, 11 June 1927, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19660, 11 June 1927, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19660, 11 June 1927, Page 7 (Supplement)

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