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V Seventh CROSSWORD PUZZLE CONDITIONS 1. Prizes are awarded on Competitive merit. Ail Prize Monevs are paid pletete itself Ot “ COrreCt solution ia received. Each Competition is com2. Forward Solutions to Post Office Box 1738. Auckland. 3. Competition closes midnight on Saturday, 27th August 1927 ' PaH 7 ! *v e , for on ® Solution is 1/-; for extra Solutions, 6d. each. Pavable by Postal Note marked Not Negotiable. ' 3 5. The Correct Solution and List of Prize Winners will be published in this paper on Tuesday, the Cth day of September, 1927. * 6. In the event of a tie or ties, tne particular prizes adectcd will be divided accordingly. 7. Extra Solutions will be accepted on Plain Paper, or extra forms will,be supplied on receipt of a stamped addressed envelope. 8 - TOo-oPy results, send separate stamped addressed envelope, marked KEBU LTS. 9. All words used in this Puzzle are certified to be found in “ WEBSTER’S ” or ‘‘CASSELL'S” DICTIONARY, and in most copies of other standard Dictionaries. 10. Solutions will be retained by lhe adjudicators until t-he 10th day of Sept 19.7 up to which date an application may be made for rescrutinv. The fee for rescrutiny is 2/6, which will be refunded if the applicant is entitled to a Prize. After the 10th day of September, 1927, no 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 SEVENTH of a series of Monthlv Competitions organised under the advisory direction of MESSRS. DISCOUNTINGHOUSE COMPANY. No. 12 FIRST FLOOR, CAMPBELL BUILDINGS ALCKLAND. Enquiries should bo addressed only by letter. prizes 1 p f r 7 i a LT FIRST PRIZE, £5O '° M _ SECOND PRIZE, £lO U Tjl I? THIRD PRIZE, £5 — 1 H I and __ iSH 10 PRIZES of £l. 18 19 20 gB Prize Dloney and 21 HP n |||||| g| 25 24 Sealed Solution, de- —— posited with Major gS Hfe H. E. Warnock, BZSjj ' |* yi ' Officers’ Club, ggg | | F-Bgl I' AUCKLAND. ' w » ~| k N.B. — CLOSING ~ DATE, SATURDAY, 27th AUGUST, 1927. | | <3 ran 44 £^§ 4} T| HORIZONTAL CLUES ' VERTICAL CLUES. I. An exclamation to call attention, or 1. Frozen rain. to encourage one 2. Able-bodied seaman (abbreviated). 6. A small tree of Southern Asia, also clowni3h - awkward feliow. . . 4. 1 he moon, its large bluish blackberry. 5. Nit-o (reversed). 10. Here and there. G. Last Entry (initials). 11. Actually being or existing. 7. O.A.J. (actual). 12. The act of joining two or more a ,n tUa J i < ... . , 5 9. Vast woodland plains of S. America, things into one. 11. Royal Navy (abbreviated). 14. The cheek; the jaw. 13. A term used by Criers of Courts to 15. A solemn form of supplicatory secure silenco before making a prayer. ’ T Proclamation. , Q r, . . ... . hl In the indicative mcod. 18. Corrects for publication. 17. To sound. 23. Necessary things. 19. T.E.R.A. (actual). 25. To efface. 5 20. Progeny; descendants (Biblical). 28 To accede ’ • 21. An archaic name for a physician nn’rrt , • • , o r surgeon: ~9. The expressed juice of app.es. 22. A delicate, ornamental tissue of 30. The twelfth month of the Hebrew thread, ecclesiastical year. Hard of hearing. 32. Moved stealthily. - 6 ' A < levica used to draw off liquid •n x’ \ fr ' onl oue Tess <u to another at a ,14. Entrance Fee (initials). lower level. 36. Forces Engaged (initials). 27. E.D.T.O. (actual). 37. A call to excite attention. 28. Declares; explains; interprets (Ar38. A house for entertaining strangers 31. To'carouse. or travellers. 33 Qi or (reversed). 41. Perfume. 35. A girl's name (abbreviated). 43. A sorry fellow; a rogue. 39. The fore part of the foot or hoof 44. Extra Series (abbreviated). , al \ , - , „ ~ ~ . , , 40. Returned Soldiers Assoc:ation (ab40. A small ship s boat. breviated). 42. Royal Yacht (abbreviated). RESULTS OF £75 SIXTH CROSS WORD PUZZLE COMPETITION .Three Competitors who each submitted a correct solution, divide equally bei‘xr r St ' and Third I’rLes, and receive a Cash Dividend of eaah: ." • Owen, 10 Telford Avenue, Dominion Road, Auckland; 7ri ?’ ? ar ws J?" 0 ®"/ StL Alber t. Auckland; Mr. S. Williams, 4 Ilalston Road, Mt. Eden, Auckland. Twenty Competitors whose solutions contained only one mistake divide equally between them the Fourth to Thirteenth Pnzes, and receive a Cash Dividend of 10/- each:—Miss N. M. Allen, Mrs. Ted BISSIII, Mr. D. L Buchan. Mr A. R. Barker, Mr. G. Diederich, T. Enright, Miss Ling, Mr R. Mitchell, Mr. S. G. Pearson, Miss E. M. qintnJ d p V"\ Ce ’ T M J; K ' Q"a r term a m, Miss E. M. Stables, Mrs. J. Silhck Mr. R. Sutherland, J, Thompson, R. Wylie, R. L. Wilson, J Walker Addresses supplied on application. , p UK ■‘MANAGER,'’ L .0. SH H_ Np WEB J. X P.O. Box 1738, Auckland. Q-B R. AIT B G I forward herewithsolution(s) AW ? of Cross-word Puzzle and Postal Note to the hl V £L«_sl O C|E [R E R, value of shillings (a) pence, kF r 6 being my entry fee therein. I agree to abide by 7 F llt fflr n tho adjudicators’ decision. 1 i nit | K g IjMIM AlTjUljyE ME Name [fi.^JElL ‘ Address AjTli T OQSM F ' AT Address |T|A IBISMB|£]GOTFWsI

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Otago Witness, Issue 3831, 16 August 1927, Page 19

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