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I 3 O.LEEPLESSNESS is the greatest enemy 'J^^S^^^^^m 1^ JM O of beauty. 'TKose premature wrinkles ' ; ' ygk 118 1 , and lines, those eyes lacking m bright- maMf\i' StmJbS^ 11$ ness — t^ iese are t^ ie resu^> m n i ne cases out Mmmh- tj^^^^^^^^S ItH ten, of disturbed, restless nights. /^\ SS^^^^^^^^k Jm , Sleep is the great beautifier and if you dp not fv^W^A j||iaPl *^^immim Iw obtain restful, natural sleep.the result is' sure lMw«\V\ sm' W JM to show m your vitality, "your energy and K«tyA^\\ 'ffl. ) f^^^^P ' /ml ( To what is sleeplessness^ due ? Chiefly to over- vfe'v^l l NT^VV/ A IHi sti'ained nerves and digestive unrest. Both these vv^'-\ll / \ uftv \\ |,ffl causes of sleeplessness are easily remedied. You need \n./'V\|/ A&2, A^tl V\\ y I M light, easily digested food jut.t before retiring and that yS\\Jli frMfA jH|pO[u N< \ ZaM 1H food must be abundantly rich m nerve-restoring \~ra \ N \ J^Sr^ Vvl No food or beverage conforms to these requirements at J^'^V Tm^&Pftvfflt xH' 1 / J&fM cL/ » /Osi "Ovaltine"— the delicious tonic food beverage. C^Nft WH^P-Ifl// Nttrt vmm^n Ylffl , A very few minutes after drinking it the nerve- N^Q Wmlflll/lnfWifsF ) 1 if IM . restoring elements have been assimilated, and are - j'fe^M mßi'lilrf''/i\lmi ' \ lH soothing, healing 'and restoring the worn nerves. '!|ll'| II Sleep quickly follows. And as you sleep the restor- '*'" \^ younger — alive' with energy to carry you through J/j^^^^^^' , \ Y» For your health's sake— for the sake of your personal llwiifflk \^^*^^^^^^^^\\ \\^ appearance — make " Ovaltine " >our "night-cap" ' ll (mfflsk mi! J IT A ll ■ regularly before retiring. Commence to-night I * I n^^^m^u; /J^^?^^^^^ Jj • v«k - Sold by all Chemists and Stores m three sizes — n^^^ <^, . small, medium, large, v " \\ 'OVHfLTINE' gj Manufacturers: A. Ltd. A KUbKb N^. ", LONDON, ENGLAND. J&, itVi^T^t, ?A ' T?sb^ ' v j&ffis wheaten flour— unbleached, 1 ' ' ' ' un»dulter»ted «nd guaran- » ' lee<^ absolutely pure A proportion of "Ovaltine" s < - :sg *rTßn 11 ■ __^s»dk^?2*'^ v ?■■ ceil *^«J e^. wWek 1 l sJ<23BßS!st^'^^* X^ increases the nutritireralua 1^ of tlie Riislts and also renders them easy of disjet tion. A generoas »n*l sample of Jelicious "OvaltSne* will be sent on receipt of 3d. m stamps. J^^ Apply uNusZtaUni Attntt .—SALMOND & SPRAGGON. Ltd.. Wellington. N.Z. >^^ jfr •- ? ' [ , . - 'Mifflnmniiminiitiiniiiiuiniiiiimiifiiiiiiimiiitimnimiuiiiit iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiniiiiiii niimtiiiimiiiriiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiinii iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iimtntimiitit p. I £,25 Genuine Crosswords £>25 1 Must. Be Won! First Prize, £20. Second Prfee, £5. Must Be Won! | If*"'' i,i ncre "•> Prize Money and sealed solution deposited with Manager-Editor, "N.Z. pi nQFQ I CLOSES Truth," Wellington. ' | JiITI Vll Rl\* NOTE.— The promoters have taken every care to , avoid using "trick" II TT V 1 fifil I I «>«UJuI JLDin. or "chance" words, assuring competitors of absolute fairness m ad- uVJLim. XV lll* | 1 I uii|ii»Hliininiiiiiiiii»iiinim miiiliiin Judging solution submitted. ' " numiiimmmmmmimmiimraminimm- | 1 ; CONDITIONS OF ENTRY. *' | I' i 4 _This competition Is complete m Itself, and prizes awarded strictly and solely on merit. • • - , | I 2!— Any number of entries may be sent m. 'but no competitor can participate m more than one prize m this' competition. | 1 3,—Send Postal Notevfor 1/- for first entry, and 6d for each additional entry. Additional entries may be made on plain | 1 paper. Make Postal Notes payable to G. Cross. Postal Nqjes must NOT be crossed. " | 1 , 4 Tne F| rß t Prize of £20 will be awarded for correct or most nearly correct solution, and £5* for next best solution. | i In the event of tie or ties, prize money will be ' >No. 2 I I divided. Should more than six tie for first prize, M^^ Bl^^^_J l^ aßljaMI > BViga niHMM = I the v hole of the prize, money, £25 will be divided I I * | ]* mBMm WBbRK I I6 I \ = I 5.-5/- will be' charged for r«-scrutlny, returnable If U HBfi |^|^| I [/" \ BBHB EH ' 1 I tion for re-scrutiny must be made within 4 days of "/I j 11 J H9 HR" I^l "I I 1 dec <rtpn of Genuine Crosswords shall be accepted as jBBs JBBr* I%"1 p| TISB BHB ' i 6.— Prizes will be posted on expiration of time for ". HT 1 j fnLVn T—~\ THHn5| ' 1 § re-scrutiny, and no correspondence regarding this "p " Ml" Mil Wffl \D\ I S " , - /^ l3^k 111 L^B^B^sfls! S 1 7.— Forward solutions to P.O. Box 49, Te Aro, Wei- Hlf I I j HH HB HH i = >Ilngton, to reach there not later than 12 noon, Sat- HHTtH II L^ 1 HB HH I close.' Solution' and names of prize-winners will ap- ,^HB^JH| I HH I ' H|H__HH I I pear m this paper on July 21, 1927. Please post B?^^~- I J ~~~IHhBHbHhHHHP' I ' J | = I 8l!— Grant by will (p'l.) I y , \ T Please Cut Out Whole . Advertisement. | I 'iTnOX 49, TE ARO. WELUNOT^ \ ' - 1 ■"■* § i- • v. . ' ' ' 8i— Depending. v 31.— Liberated. , | I Enclose* please find Postal Note, value <•••• i 11.— Reokoned by the year. 32.— r0 impel. = i ' , - v 12.— Australia (colloquial). 34.— 5.R.R.E. (actual). = I NY>.....'.... „•• as entrance fees, and I agree | 13.— A small South American 36.— Used for walking over | '"I to abide 4»y your conditions of entry. ,16 _g2|{ s ? ( Ji Be o f "speed." 37.— Pertaining to dice. " 1 1 ' ' » I 19— Pertaining to, the nose. 40.— Affix denoting state or con- 1 :■ i _♦«.„_ ' , >-/, v . I 20.— Strata. dition. , ' = , + = NAMB3 ••••V.v.'/ '••. ' V 22.— 0.D.1.N. (actual). 42.— Collects. = t s >*?'-' ifef 24 —To go m a vehicle. * 44.— A living being. s J/ -t AT»TiHP"?q ?WL • ' 25!— To coin. 45.— The last argument. = , = ADDKfjibb •• rp ijs&;' 1 26.— T0 send forth. 46.— The body of peers. f- !**>% \' ' <* 27.— A colloquial mode of ex- 47.— A bird. = 1 ' r . ' [ .- I pression. 48.— A shellfish. ■ | ' limuwnuniiiwimn^ ' " lim " "'" IM "" " l "" 1 "","" lllim """"IT limilllllllll " llim "E * , i l '' ■ f 1 \ t H \^ I, SfeXl-ED SOLUTlbWfax GENUINE , SOLUTION AND PRIZE-WINNERS OF GENUINE CROSSWORDS, No. 1. § .l r( l/-' CROSSWORDSr^.ftJ.N.E 9th. , > | "'^l w^^rtroiW'^ili^te^i- 7 1 ' Twenty-Six competitors submitted- correct 'solution of No. 1 puzzle and 1 <TI S?fi^ : o 4> ?^}L\ A ¥!lmffi. ° S n^J' , divide whole prize-money, £25, £1 added.-£l each.-Mr. W. Shaw, Dune. = IK I T^'"f 1. *U L S n L? iMiii,?^ din- V Hugo, Wellington; A. Williams, Lower Hutt; R. Jones, Wanganui;,C. i *I- S? len S? : «i Bl mi*lfi e^l. f ,n>'S^Si«f: " ■ J Bailie, Foxton; W. JDenholm, Oamaru; Mrs. T. Scuer, Dunedin; Mrs. B. | I'l 2S Suede- 29 'fAb? -3D T'mS& 3l' McKinley Kilbirnie; R. L. Kane, Wellington P. OTNeill, Wanganui; Mrs. M. = '= *.h fl »"^fri,«.oi pw^ w ti» Rod gers, Dunedin; Mr. P. Thomas, Wellington; James Hardie, Dunedin; J. s 2 Ashe,^ 33. Clue; 34, P.W.O; 3C, Bwe. wuiiams Ngaio; Mrs. M. Hall, Auckland; Miss A. Liddell, Oamaru; D. E. i 3 <t ACRPBS.— I, Abe;-; <A, Grasp;-! 7, Hutchinson, Wellington; C. S, Mahoney, Hawera; J. D. Campbell, Palmerston i = T.L.Ei/10, 'Manor; V l2^ Other; 14, North- Mrs. K. McClymont, Masterton; Miss Crook, Maryborough'; C L. = = Trema', <15, Shine; 16, 2®h)nipresent; ' Kitchener Masterton Mr W. A. Stewart, Palmerston North; Mrs G. N S. = § 17. Snaty;'Jß, 'Ergot; 20, Te^m Chock; ' Martin Lower Hutf Miss, Patsy Murphy, Matamau, H. 8.; R. Collins, Wei- I 'i 23, Apple; 24, Bee; 25,'i^fe»j 29, ungton. Requests for a re-scrutiny must be posted to P.O. Box 49, Te Aro, i *§ Pumas;j2. Annunciates;, 34, SsmSb; 35, Welltngton, by July 13, with PO. for 5/-, returned if correct.- Prize-money i - v I .Tithe; 37, Waned; 38, Screw; 39;n3ne; ' wll i be posted on expiration of 'time for re-scrutiny. | ■ Sf'^4o, Eiiemy; 41, E SE. , ; .- _ , t / i- *WiHiiit^iilHftifi»«'Wiif"l"]iiftMMj:iiiiiiiiiifliftMm(miUiiiiiitiiiiiif, miimiHirir iinniiiiliiiiiiiiii'iii""""""" lllll^'!"""!!!!!! I"""'! '" iiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii 1 1 1 1 1 fm 1 1 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii v fOmQISSEURS uM tell yon a. "• A PEfIR DAWSpN'S <%§T.jjE> best >vhisry; . VV ?g p , *y.V J OBTAINABLE A,T ALL HOTELS |A\ Soki«.. .11]

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NZ Truth, Issue 1127, 7 July 1927, Page 4

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