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With an Old World Charm \ A / HEN Paris acclaims a new cosmetic it is usually for V V reasons of the mode. That is why " COQUETTE," the newest of Parisian toiletries, came to New Zealand—it is the decreed fashion of France. " COQUETTE " adds charm and beauty to every complexion. It brings that same fragile loveliness, that same quiet charm, and that same tantalising softness as effected by celebrated Parisian beauties. " COQUETTE " is now the definite choice of discriminating Obtainable ip all shades to suit every complexion. Seek the " Black and Gold " displays "Coquette" Powder, 1/6 per box. "Coquette" Rouge, I /» per compactum "Coquette" Cream, 1/3 per jar. 553 THE "HAPPINESS" CROSSWORD PUZZLE £soCash Prize CLUES ACROSS. 1. An instrument. 5. Girl's nam#. 8. Enemy, 9. To Row. • 1 i. Arabian Knight. 13. Feminino (abbr;). 14. Destroyed. .. . . 16. Inexperienced. - 18. Returned Soldiers.' Association (abbr.T. 2J. Auction. 22. Bachelor of Art (abbr.). 23. Indian health retort. 25. Emperor. 28. Under. 31. Ireland. 33. Continent. 34. Tempter. _ .. '37. Finality. - ■ - 38. Lion's nickname. 39. Chosen. 41. Let for hire. 42. Put a blessing on. CLUES DOWN. 1. Proposals. 2. Spawn of fishes. 3. A wonder. 4. Negative. ' " ' 5. Merciless behaviour. 6. Hastened. 7. A festival. 10. Locality., 12. A thought. 15. Spanish name. , 17. Royal Scottish Academy. 19. A crime. 20. To, be. 22. A bear. 24. LURI (actual). 26: Placed to credit. 27. Blend (backwards). 29. Commanded. 30. A cavity. 31. A famous public school. 32. Frozen water. . 35. Born. 36. REL (actual). 40. Colonial Empire. an UK 1 'O i> Y Name Adores* "Happiness" Crossword Puzzle. CONDITIONS. The Cash Prize of £SO is offered for the correct, or, alternatively, the nearest correct solutioft of the accompanying puzzle. RULES. 1. Any number of entries may be submitted provided they are on printed forms. Extra forms may be obtained by forwarding a stamped addressed envelope to G.P.O. Box 889, Wellington. 2. A I/- Ppstal Note (minimum) must be enclosed for each two initial entries. When more than the initial double entry is used then an additional rate of 6d per single solution must be added and sent. Stamps will not ba accepted and Postal Notes are to be made payable to the " Organiser, Mayor's Happiness Week," and have the name and address of competitor written an back. 3. Coupons must be written in ink, and no alterations will be permitted. 4. In the event of ties the prize of £SO will be divided. No competitor to receive more than one share. 5. Should a scrutiny reveal any error in the award as published, the Organiser reserves the ripht to amend It. 6. The Organiser's decision will be final and binding. 7. No correspondence will be entered Into in connection with this contest. 8. No one connected in any way with the organisation of the Mayor's Happiness Week is allowed to compete. Address your envelopes to "Crossword Puzzle No. 1," G.P.O. Box 889, Wellington. Post your entries to reach this address not later than Bth November, 1932. The result of Crossword Puzzle will be announced in the Herald dated 12th November, 1932.

Best for Your Holidays "The Hermitage" Cheap combined rail and motor fares, excellent accommodation, tariff cut 25 per cent., with rates from 15/- to 25/- per day, and an easy time-payment system, on the instalment plan, for "'lhe Hermitage" charges. All these are aids to a care-frce holiday a? New Zealand's premier holiday resort. Rail to Timaru—thence by Alt, Cook motors to "The Hermitage" "Thousands of feet above '• worry level." Enquire Mt. Cook Tourist Co., Timaru, and all Railway Stations and Travel Agencies. i* . ' ■ C. BRANDAUER & CO.'s Ltd. Circular WORKS: BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND. These series of Pens neither scratch nor spurt. They glide over the roughest paper with the ease of a soft lead-pencil. Ask your Storekeeper for an Assorted Sample Box. Beware of cheap imitations.

What About a RACING BIKE? Here are three Good Makes to choose from: The Well-known ANGLO RACER. Complete in every detail £l4 Cash Terms: 20/- Deposit and 5/Weekly. The HERCULES RACER. A chromium plated mount at £lO/10/- Ca!h Terms: 10/- deposit and 3/6 Weekly. The WANDERER RACER. A smart light-weight which will please you at £B/10/- Cash Terms: 10/- Deposit and 3/6 Weekly. F. R. Hutchinson Where the Good Bikes Come From. Opposite George Court's, KARANGAHAPE ROAD.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21326, 29 October 1932, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21326, 29 October 1932, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21326, 29 October 1932, Page 17