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English tree 6. O.R.A. 7. To produce 8. To dig 9. A.R.I.E.L. 10. Teetotaler (abb.) 11. A bird 15. To send forth 16. A small vessel or ship 17. Towards 23. Rends 25. E.S.C.A.R.P. 27. A fish 28. French for "and" ;JO. Anything very small 33. E.NAV.A.S.S. 35. Same as 10 down 30 An intoxicating beverage 33. Same as 34 across 43. To cause to slant U. Well known vegetables 45. To cut off 47. N.A.R. 48. Pertaining to lonia 49. To trifle or play 50. G.C.L. 50. Neat, precise 58. Egg of insect 59. Ireland 00. Neuter pronoun 61. To howl 63. 1.D.8. 64. M.E.L. 68. North-East (abb.) 6». Y.P. RULES 1. This Competition is complete 'n itself and al) prize!> will be awarded strictly on merit, j. rinai PRIZE £3O "for Correct or Most nearly Correct Solution. SECOND PRIZE £lO for nexl best solution. In the event oi a tfe or tics, prizes will be divided, but* no competitor may win more thnn one share in each competition. -If than FIVE competitors tie for First Prize t* e total Prize Money of £lO will be divided among them and no Second Prize will be awarded. 3. Any number of solutions may be sent in at the rate of 1/- for each entry or Three entries may be sent for 2/G and 6d for each additional entryRemit by Postal Note crossed to S5-Z. Crosswords. 4. Entries must reach us by lime stnted dbove. No responsibility accepted for loss or delay in post. 5. Prize Money has been CLUES ACROSS. An animal. Silly A given fact P.O.H. Acknowledge receipt (Init.) . Inactive. E.P.H. To slide on ice. Chinese measure. , Alternative Objective case of "I A false or mock pearl Anger Crude mineral E.L.E.M.L Run hastily away Behead "Rain" East Central (Init.) Father T.P. Right (Abb.) To break in pieces To sever A mammal Fury Plant juice Behaving in a showy manner New Series (Init.) Overproof (Abb.) Egyptian God Oh*. I see ' (phonetic) I.S.P. Without error Edf.e Inland Revenue Office (Al>b.) A children's game , The state of being identical M» :; HBH _!■■■ I em km am h muua 1 ■ . < g|| ■ Mmmb lodged with Editor of The Sun, Cbristchurch, together with sealed solution In accordance with which all entries will be judged. 8. Entries may be sent on plain paper. 7. Solutions will be kept for 7" days after closing date, and applications for rescrutiny must be received within that time, together with counterfoil of the entry Postal Note and Postal Note for 5/-, which will be returned If claimant proves to be correct. 8. On matters in dispute the decision of N.Z. Crosswords shall be accepted as final and binding. 9. Results will be forwarded on receipt of stamped and addressed envelope marked "Results." 10. Prizes posted on expiration of time for rescrutiny. 11. Solution and names of Prize winners will be advertised on September 3rd, 1927. Closes 10a.m. Saturday, 27thAugust TO N.Z. CROSSWORDS. ■, N.Z.H. BOX 1170, CHRISTCHUItCH. I enclose Postal Note (s) No. (s) ..•••••••• VIIIOC .......... as entrance fee for attempts and agree to abide by your Rules. Name (in block letters Address Please cut out whole advertisement. SOLUTION OF NEW SERIES, NO 1. The following two competitors, each with three errors, divide the First Prize of £3O- Mrs. L. Wylie, Taita, Hutt (errors: 5 down, 23 across, and 46 across); Mr. D. S. Kemshed, Chalmers Street, Timaru (errors: 23 across, 38 across, and 56 across). The following six competitors, each with four errors, «divide the Second Prize of fin f£ 1/1 3/4 each)': —Mrs. L. Gamble, Mt. Albert; Mr. R. Wyhe, Hutt; Mrs. D. G. Faris, Inglewood; Mrs. I. M. Rivers, Auckland; Miss M. Moulton, Devonport; Mrs. G. O. Browne, Invercargill. Prize Money (subject to any alteration consequent on re-scrutinies), will be posted on expiration of time for rc-scutiny. Renupsts for a re-scutiny must bo received by N.Z Crosswords on or before August 27, together with postal note for J/ ; , which will be returned if claim proves correct. Please mark envelopes plainly,." Re-acrutiny. :

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19720, 20 August 1927, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19720, 20 August 1927, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19720, 20 August 1927, Page 19