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Again Warman's come to the fore with a series of Magnet Attractions unparalleled for value anywhere in the Dominion. These Magnet Attractions are characteristic of Wiarman s values and faithful quality. Remember, these Special Magnet Attraction Prices hold good for fourteen days only, so order without delay. *' 'i'l '# a r Mat Si " The Modish," consisting of sft. 6in. Chesterfield and two full-sized Easy Chairs, as illustrated above, is one of our highest-grade Chesterfield Suites, and is outstanding value at this price. It is covered all over with a superior all-wool Moquette of good design, is beautifully upholstered and fully sprung, with independent edges and deep, comfortable seats. If you want a really good Chesterfield Suite don t overlook this week's leading Magnet Attraction. IY j. Furnishing Magnet Attractions Tool UOri L Shadowette, 31in. wide: newes't patterns and colourm mm ings—Now 1/1 yard. n/t " _ „ Cream Madras Curtaining, good quality, 45m. wide— IVMISS Usually 3/6 yard. Now 1/11 yardSilk Shadow Tissue, 31 in. wide; fashionable bold 'J'l_ __ _ patterns —Now 6/11 yard. J /1656 Cork Bath Mats, 24in. x 18in.—Now 5/6. 36in. x 24in. —Now 10/6. All Orders Packed Free and Free Delivery to Rail or Boat. & SONS, HOBSON ST., AUCKLAND, Victoria St., Hamilton. Ladies Bureau Solid Oak .. .. 95/Polished Rimu .. 75/This is a useful and distinctive piece for milady's bureau or drawing room. It has two shelves, which form an excellent bookcase, and a panel front with carved overlay, which falls to form a writing desk. This beautifully finished bureau' would make an excellent gift for wife, bride, or daughter. mm ▲ ▲ A Elegant Dressing Chest Polished Rimu, £B/12/6 Solid Oak, £9/12/6 This handsome Dressing Chest, as illustrated, is 3ft. 6in. long and 18in. wide. t The big Oval Mirror is 26in. x 18in. Its draws are deep and well fitted and finished with heavy antique handles. This is a beautiful piece at a remarkable price, and of regular Warman I in Prizes Ist Prize YTW CLUES ACROSS . Treasure Assault Sleep Low Hill or Range Read Wrongly Instrument of Torture Genus Homo Exchange Look Mothers Gyrate Birds of Prey Coarsely Ground Grain Damp Happened Prayer Follow Pierced Globular Ornament Clip Fit Conveyance Move the Head Quickly Rest Prepare the Way in Advance The Enemy of Men Transverse' Drunkard AHff, 9 Ars 139RcsinedX [FWonrMBL.* Fasti 3 2nd Prize (Others) CLUES DOWN 1. Check 2. S. African Quadrupeds 3. Measure 4. Anniversary of One's Death 5. Associate for Joint Action 7. Chart 8. Father 9. Hold 11. Capable of Being Named 12. Shed 13. Fuller of Knowledge 14. Scene of Contest 15. Refute 17. Affray 18. Mixture of Fruits 19. Something given to Appease 20. Sooner Than 21. Discern 23. Guided 27a. Half Pike 30. Grimace 32. Title Distinctive of Knights & Baronets 34. Flat Circle 35. Magnifying Glass 37. Sculls 38. Orient 29. Clip™" 111 THE BULBS OP THE GAME. 20. Soont^hln 31. Fit As the rules of Crossword building are evidently not yet universally 2 i. Discern 32. Conveyance known, we venture here to state them:—l. The design must be_ sy - 2 3. Guided 33. Move the Head Quickly metrical or else must fairly represent some recognisable object, Z.ine 27a.Half Pike 35. Rest pattern must interlock all over. i.e.. the black squares must not divide 30> Grinjace 36. Prepare the Way in the figure into two or moro self-contained portions; 3. Only approxi- 32 , Title Distinctive oi Advance mately one-sixth of the squares may be black; 4. In order of preference. Knights & Baronets 39. The Enemy of Men the classes of words and abbreviations that ma? be osed are;—-(a) 34, jrj a t Circle 10. Transverse" Complete words listed in any Standard English Dictionary; (b) Weil 35. Magnifying Glass 11. Drunkard established abbreviations, prefixes and the like from the same source; 37. Sculls (c) Christian names and their variants, geographic*! names and their 38 . Orient recognised abbreviations, mythological, Biblical, historical, political anct literary names, both real and fictitious; (d) Obsolete, dialectic, colloquial and foreign words, provided source Is clearly indicated In ernes. (On no account should meaningless .jumbles of characters be used.}, 6. The clues should be brief and common-sen so. Judged by the Rules above and the Conditions below, this Puzzle is flawless, and this Competition is fair, CONDITIONS: 1. Entries must bear contestant's bona fide nama imd address, and ** (If actual coin Is sent, it must be registered, to comply with Postal Regulations.) 2. EnWM naay t p j» „, hTrtjt forms may be obtained free, provided a stamped, addressed envelope n j e d mnrf, »y» any number of entries, provided each I 3 accompanied by separate Entrance Fee; but no competitor sh one prize, or one Bhare of one prize in this Competition. . . " 4 The total Prize Money shall be £SO. divided Into not fewer than 12 prises, namely: One Prize, One »«HKI Prize, and Ten Consolation Prizes. 5. The first adjudication of entries which truly fits ttfe clues and the crosswords shall +>e deemed to be correct. If any * n^ in f er i o r only to the first, every other one, it shall be awarded the first prize of £25. Similarly, if another « n^ l s to be only to™enr«. it shall be awarded the second prize of £ls; and, further, each of the ten entries next acv than any remaining entry, a Consolation Prize of £l, provided that the least accurate of them is clearly of greater accuracy than any remaining e , hereby specifically reserve unto themselves, to take each group °* fi^t gecon d neatest of the most aeeuas they deem fit, in order of neatness placing the neatest of the most ""rate group of neatness , and tfcen rate group second, and so on till all entries of thel d & tUHhey have selected the twelve best entries; but should to place the neatest of the most accurate remaining gro p 1 ' .. ~, • .. v _ n( j nnnortion it in such manner as, they still be unable to determine the twelve prize winners, they shall pool the prise thatt h£y shall thus allocate the consistent with the procedure here laid down, they conscientiously think , y , £ 2S an d the least not less than 10/. iXnrnmSS's.SSfmh' TO PROFITABLE PASTIMES, BOX 1003, G.P.0., WELLINGTON. I accept the Conditions printed abo«, and submit this entry for your "Flawless and Fair " Crossword Competition, which is due to close at 10 p.m. on 29tb Ausrtjst. Entrance Fee of 1/- is enclosed. Why Not Wear NOW the truss you will ultimately wear after useless and expensive trials with " ready-made " trusses. The "ZENITH" Truss FITS YOU BECAUSE IT IS " MADE TO MEASURE." Zenith Artificial Appliances, Ltd., CIVIC SQUARE. PHONE 45-226. 1' Sears of Practical Experience. ua to assist you to choose A able to your requirements. Large Variety-Prices {rem 1/' «• 18/8 per pair. MILLER'S, LTD., . Fancy Repository and Boot Palace 1*74, VICTORIA ST. W., AUCKLAND. EMBOSSED NOTE. . Distinctive Envelopes. Subdivisional Plans, Booklets, Pamphlets. HERALD PRINTING WORKS, Queen Street, Auckland Telephone. 44-290*

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

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