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VVP EIGHTH CROSSWORD PUZZLE CONDITIONS 1. Prizes are awarded on Oompetitire merit. All Prize Monayt are paid -whether or not a correct solution is received. Each Competition is complete m itself.. 2. Forward Solutions to Post Office Box 1738. Auckland. 3. Competition closes midnight on Saturday, 17th September, 1927. 4. Entry Fee for one Solution is 1/- ; lor extra Solution!, 6d. each. Payable by Postal Note marked "Not Negotiable." 5. The Correct Solution and List of Prize Winners will be published IB this paper on Thursday, 29th of September, 1927. 6. In the erenfof a tie or ties, the particular prizes affected will be dirided accordingly. 7. Extra Solutions frill be accepted on Plain Paper, or extra forms will be supplied on receipt of a stamped addressed envelope. 8. For copy of results, send separate stamped addressed envelope, marked "BESULTS." 9. All words used m this Puzzle are certified to be found ia " WEBSTER'S " or " OASSELVS " DICTIONARY, and m most copies of other standard Dictionaries. 10. Solutions will be retained by the adjudicators until the Ist day of October, 1927, up to which date an application may be made for reacrutiny. The fee for rescrutiny is 2/6, which will be refunded if the applicant is entitled to a Prize. After the Ist day of October, 1927, ao further correspondence can be entered into respecting this Competition. 11. The decisions of the Adjudicators shall be final and legally binding on all Competitors. 12. This Competition is the EIGHTH of a series of Monthly Competition* organised under the advisory direction of MESSRS. DISOOUNTINGHOUSE COMPANY, No. 12 FIRST FLOOR, CAMPBELL BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. Enquiries should be addressed only by letter. FIRST PRIZE, £50 5 | 10 PT EBBP "" """ SECOND PRIZE, £10 F5 pr~| s^ ~" N.B. — CLOSING 5" ~IHP 5 T Ml lHf°H [I DATE, SATURDAY, jr IP L»^W H HORIZONTAL CLUES - VERTICAL CLUBS 1. Therefore; accordingly. 1, Blight; slender (the fashionable 4. Worries; annoys. . figure). . 9. A short cord or line. 2. A fertile spot m a desert waste ~ r , . A „ „ .__ 8. A collective term for the Welsh I^.. A meadow, open country. race;— so-called by themselves 13. An outcast ; one at war against 4. The stipend granted to a canon of society. a Cathedral out of its revenue. 14. Stuff; rubbish; humbug. 5. The firstborn. L & D interchanged 15. Minute organisms; bacteriae. 6. To run away with a Lover. 16. A national f ood 'of the Hawaliftns. 7. A much-frequented place. 17 To sneak- to state 8. The title used by natives of India ,1" t \ o • •/• -^'i and Persia m addressing Euro--18. Extra Series (initials). . peans. 19. A plant having medicinal culinary 10. National Hunt Club of America or aromatic properties. (initials). 21. To go or come into; to penetrate. 11. American Army Order (initials). 23. To straighten; to relax from exer- 19. His Royal Highness (initials). tion. 20. Hurries; pushes against. £7. Timid: bashful; coy. 21. To make safe. 30. Appears; is apparent ll^rFmlyf ttdUy" 32. Before; sooner than (Poetical). 25. Kind-hearted; gracious; salubrious. 34. To tease ; to torment ; to disappoint. 26. Electro-Motive Transport (initials) 37. A particle that marks an alterna- 28. Plural Pronoun (Biblical). tive. 29. To pull, push, or thrust suddenly. 38. London Territorial Infßntry 31. A confused mass of Printer's type. (initials). 38. Perforated nozzles,_ for delivering 89. Field Artillery (initials). o , . water m fine jets. to question. ' le! the ' V'). 41. E.L.G.I.E. (actual). 40. A Girl's Name. 43. A residence; a habitation. 42. That is (Latin initials). 45. Long ago (Scottish). 43. Automobile Association (initials). 46. The dead body of a beset. 44. Officer Commanding (initials). RESULTS OF £75 Seventh CROSS WORD PUZZLE COMPETITION Correct Solution: Two Competitors divide First and Second Prizes and receive £30 each: — Mr. W. Owen, Telford Avenue, Auckland; Mr. S. Williams, 4 Halston Road, Auckland. One Mistake: Four Competitors divide Third, Fourth and Fifth Prizes and receive £2 each :^— Mr. J. H. Hollis, 347 Colombo Street, Christchurch; Mr. V. P. Scaletti, Post Office, Devonport; Mrs. M. R. West, 133 Mt. Eden Road, Auckland; Mr. Wm. ,T. West, 133 Mt. Eden Road, Auckland. Two Mistakes: Seven Competitors divide the remaining Seven Prizes, and receive £1 each: — Miss Edna Andrew, Wanganui; Mrs. F. Brocket, Waitahuna; Mrs. W. H. Johnston, Greymouth; Mr. E. B. Weller, Aramoho; Mr. S. E. Bain, Gisborne; Mrs. H. Derbyshire, Runciman; Mr. F. M. Scott, Lyttelton. |H|A|IIL|OIAML|OITIOIS| "MANAGER," II MU N I !OiNMJ lOiUIL P.O. Box 1738, Auckland. |L 1 1 IT |A N YW T HBHf^ I forward herewith solution(s) W^JWW|| \\V\ | of Cross-word Puzzle and Postal Note to the uTBmTBBbCBB M 1 1 l(- liucl value of shillings(B) pence, £ WAIG R Llt ■ being my entry fee therein. I agree to abide by |fc.B|clV|DlL R mPAID'A!R| the adjudicators' decision. Icl^E*lpltWE hTWB"F"^eI Address -.- v..tv IHolulnB L IS ■ Yj A t U id ■ Don't let them. Don't let rheuma- No Resting Needed. J / tism, lumbago, etc., cause you an hour W o« chronic c«» compUdy h»W / / of paiu. Apply St. Jacobs Oil and *»r VAREX-«« whm op«. / / i , .■. ■ . . - T . . «tK>i»i have failed. Uiually only / / teel the pam vanish. It seems magi- 4to 6 inexpeniive weekly treat- / / cal. It has brought comfort to millions o^required-curß complete and / / for 65 years. You can be sure of relief. WiiJ'^w bt fc* p—pU* / / and tMtimoniali la Era*«t Htalay. / / Q+ TonrkT-kO Ail VAREX LTD. / / O Jj» *3 cICODS yjll P.O. Box 1558 C / S • » i. tm ■M-m.-r a Wellington. J tm Rubs T> A TT\T Away C-^ Bo bum JrAXi^l 1/6 mmmm — —■ —— — — —— ** pluswords. f7~\ Tho dioidhabit RESULT OF NO. 2 COMPETITION. im ftoi JITa The following eleven competitors W l+>yjP T each sent m lists of fourteen Railway /V^^\ V^ s Is^ Stations with no letters left over, and fis^. I F**J *y&iff\p2 accordingly the whole of the prize Yf>K I fLA EvU money, £15, is divided ibetween them, JhpVfvL / IfiTl iVI each competitor receiving £1/7/4: — . lir II Vry qKJ VVL Miss Doris Gayne, Queen St., Levin} TUC <.; hln(! T DC .„„„'!; -„-_ ,- t. T hj.,.,.,. i ß i Mnfn cif T.nwpr THE SANDS ARE RUNNING OUT r r x " A lr J' it*- / p' , T for all who are slaves to the TOBACCO Hutt; Mr. V. P. Scaletti, c/o Post Of- HABIT. 111-health, heart failure, indlflce, Devonport; Miss M. G. Murray, gestlon, headache, bad eyes, money ■wast--244 Taxanaki St., Wellington; Mr. J. Ed, follow upon smoking to excess. D. Hopkinson, 57 Guise St., Temuka; NICCOLO CAN SAVE YOU! While th«w ij. jxviJiYuiovi., v " '. -^j , is yet time, write for particulars of this Miss J. Bringans, Patna St., Ngaio, w0^ derful 3 _ day cure for smokm g, enMrs. H. W. Scott, 16 Waterloo Road, c i osm& stamped envelope. Lower Hutt; Mr. Douglas Gayne, Le- HEALTH IMPROVEMENT CO, yin; Mr. N. B. Weybourne, 36 Komni G.P.O. Box 396 - AUCKLANP Road, Hataitai; Miss G. Dixon, 37 — Chapel St., Masterton; Mr. W. Phypers, HftT -, FOR ftALE LOWER HUTT 99 Main Road, Karori. HOTEL FOR 3ALE LOWER HUTT. No competitor sent m a list corresponding to the Key List which was as instructed to dispose of a £wT S^r^tau Forsvth <X real good Hotel m Lower Hutt. avernt •' £i%?v P Tui age takings £200 per week. 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NZ Truth, Issue 1136, 8 September 1927, Page 10

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