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l MUST BE WON CLUES ACROSS All Authorised by Chambers 20th Century Dictionary. CLUES DOWN . The promoter* assure that if the clue asks for a Noun, n Noon ’• £ >?ol. 2. To shoot forward wiH be the answer, and the name with regard to Adjectives. -• derides 4. Lying or resting on Adverb* etc 3 A name of distinction 12. Spawn of fish 5. Accidental 14. Exists 011771 F KM C lrie<l 16. Bandanas (beheaded) rUZZLt IMO. O _ , , '• *2 oclor s tlfgrce 17. Crude mineral. | I 5 * r al 9 * 8. Enclosure for cntUe 18. Desire for drink ■M | I | tactual) 19. To sing ! 10 - A designation 21. Curtail “urn” HR T.S. (actual) 22. Bom Egl ——ket —isra EUi 24. Girl’s name Exl I ’’ I *‘'nunine Pronoun 25. To draw along ■OS L_J IWWP EM MR 20 - BI s ° (actual) 28. S.T.O.L.E. (actual) | 21 c2 \ HR 23 i’ o '”’ ° r compass 29. Because I I Iggfl ! Wrml 25- Teetotal (abb.) 30. Inflated or flushed “5T L SJ® . ’ SgS DM 26. Part of a plant 33. D.P. (actual) Hl I RS 271 A » arment 35. Likewise Mi ■■ ~ 28 ’ C . lip 38. Consecrates with oil RKm]R Rgra mbH RH early 41. Not out Pi’ ¥733 • ■ rearer ,aM 32. Warrant officer (abb) 43. L.C. (actual) 33 gH JvS I On the i’ke a 44. Father | pack. 45. A stride or step J? MW I 39 ;iR - Brownlsh-grcen colour 47. Inn-keeper (abb.) Mm I I iL ffiroS - 37. A food fish 48. Tlie best part of milk 39. N.A.S.L. (actual) 52. Quick smart blows I I |MIW| To box 54. King Edward (abb.) “Zs l2 ’ A Pnnnoutory 55. Prison officer | | | 4fi - AC - («<•»««•> 57. “Gasper” beheaded -rr Luj "'7 IU? 19 ’ To br i ndi K nn, ’t 60. Become free from dan- toga BKM ' Partly open (as of a ger f—— _J. door) 62. Back pari 60 5L A plan 63. Old-fashioned dance .. WMB FwtrtffiSn! mR BmM aii air 65. G.L.A. (actual) 6F | flipSgSw® • U -—I BKK? o 5 66 56. Indian ILrnpire (abb.) 67. Finish | | ; MR ‘j B - A dwarf . 68. Newly-married woman I nWH z< ’ I ° i* oo * 4 * n Hn ovcn 70. Arrives i ’ | , 61. A mean fellow 71. L.T. (actual) “ 1 I WIB 63 - p ’• (actual) 72. Part of an animal 64. The sth sign of the 73. Capital of Yorkshire U—■L. l —lWwM I . J.—i I FIMR ■ 66. Sheltered side Zodiac 74. Besides 68. Curtail “Bat" Rules of Entry n ' (ae " 1,l) 1. This competition is of the Prize Money, £25, Puzzle and in accordance. w i|h the counterfoil of the complete in itself, and all will be divided among with which all solutions en tiv Postal Note. Prizes will be awarded them, and no Second will be adjudged. 7. Subject to the provistrictly on merit. No fac- Prize will be awarded. 0. A Fee of 5/- will be s t ons o f Rule 6. the decitor other than competitive 4. Extra copies of the charged for a re-scrutiny s j on o f /. Crosswords, skill will be taken into Puzzle may be obtained on of a solution, and the foe ns published, shall be aeconsideration in adjudging, application, or plain paper will he returned if claim- copied as final and binding 2. Send POSTAL NOTE may be used. ant proves to b? correct on n || parties. for 1/- with each entry. 5. 'Die Prize Money has Applications fora re-scru- 8. Entries must reach N.Z. THREE entries may be been lodged with the Edi- tiny ML'S!’ be received Crosswords not later than sent for 2/6 and 6d for each tor of "The N.Z. Referee.’ within 7 days from date g In Tuesday, 17th subsequent entry. Cross Christchurch, together with of publication of result, M aVi 1997. Solution and P.N.’s and make payable a sealed solution of the and must be accompanied na mcs of prize-winners to N.Z. Crosswords. will appear in this paper 3. The FIRST PRIZE OF on Saturday, 21st May, £2O will be awarded for TO N.Z. CROSSWORDS. 1927. Solution and names f'? R rnnnrc't“?mimnv' P.O. Box 1170. Chrirtchurch. N.Z. of prize-winners will be LY CORRECT SOLUTION, posted to competitors forand £5 will be awarded to Dear Sirs, —1 enclose Postal Note(s) No.(s) warding stamped and adthe sender of the next best value as entrance fee dressed cnve!o]t marked solution. In the event of ’ ‘‘Bosoltg.” ; a tie or ties, prizes will be forattempts to solve Puzzle, and 9 p r ] 7 . es wi || b ,. poB ted divided. If more than agree to abide by your Rules of Entry. 011 expiration of time for FIVE com net i tors tie for re-scrutiny. the First Prize, the whole i Name (in block letters) £25 | Address £25 must be won Please cut out whole advertisement. must be won G N.Z. CROSSWORDS RESULT OF NO. 4 PUZZLE. ACROSS—I Puzzle, 5 Inmost, 9 Agemo, II Orinoco, 13 Purlieu, 15 Messina, 17 Iris, 19 Step, 21 Treat, 23 Tis, 25 Steal, 27 Oast, 28 Duped, 30 Idle, 3! Loon, 32 Drop, 33 Levi, 35 Repay, 37 Spar, 40 Inane, 42 Sen, 43 Geese, 44 Leap, 46 Morn, 47 Seminal, 50 Arnotto, 51 Undrape, 52 Aping, 53 Settle, 54 Sonata. DOWN—2 Unities, 3 Laces, 4 Egos, 5 Impi, 6 Nouns, 7 Slipped, 8 Tomato, 10 Muddle, 12 Omit, 14 Rats, 16 Snip, IS Ratline, 20 Etipser, 22 Raven, 23 Tunes, 24 Sedan, 26 Alias, 28 Dor, 29 Dry, 33 Linear, 34 Valence 36 Pen, 38 Pendant, 39 Review, 41 East, 43 Gold, 45 Petal, 46 Mango, 48 Mope, 49 Nuns. The Allowing six competitors sent in All Correct Solutions, and accordingly divide the total Prize Money of £35 in accordance with the Rules (£5 16/8 each):—W. B. Cox, Matai St., Avondale, Auckland: Mrs J. Windley, Awatea St., Porirua; Mrs Forrester, Darfield- Miss M. Whitelaw, 25 Arniey St., Remucra. Auckland: V. P. Scaletti, P.O. Devonport; Mrs F. D. Browne, 22 O’Hara St., Invercargill. In addition to the advertised Prize Money, fifty-five competitors who have sent in solutions containing one error have been awarded a special prize of 2/6 each. Requests for re-security must be received by Crosswords within seven days, together with Postal Note for 5/-, which will be returned if claim proves to be correct. Prize Money will be posted on expiration of time for re-scrutiny.

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Southland Times, Issue 20172, 7 May 1927, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20172, 7 May 1927, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20172, 7 May 1927, Page 11