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N.Z. CROSSWORDS —RESULT OF NO. 7 PUZZLE ACROSS:—I Latch, 6 Sputter, 12 Satrap, 14 Net, 15 Fee, 17 Rig, 18 H.R., 19 Ten, 20 Pass, 21 0.A., 22 Prevent, 24 PP., 25 OTic, 27 Neat, 28 Albei, 29 Dip, 30 Sax, 31 Also, 33 RR, 34 CA, 35 Unapt, 36 AE, 38 Abe, 40 Gee, 41 F.N., 42 Crew, 43 NJL, 44 NEIC, 46 Brail, 48 SO, 50 Step, 52 UE, 53 DININ, 55 Loll, 56 RLA, 58 Ner, 59 AE, 60 Y.P.1., 62 Noble, 64 SX, 65 As, 66 U.A.E.P., 67 Ma, 68 Parse, 71 MD, 72 Wary, 73 Gages. DOWN:—2 Asiatic, 3 Tag, 4 C.T., 5 H.R.H.R., 6 S.P., 7 Unentange, 8 Tent, 9 T.T, 10 R.F.A., 11 Respire, 13 Arena, 16 Esperance, 17 Rood, 19 Tea, 20 Pilot, 22 P.C., 23 Vex, 26 Ipa, 28 Aspen, 30 Sabeline, 32 L.A.E., 37 Viburnum, 38 Arid, 39 E.W., 41 Fitly, 42 C.A., 43 Non, 45 E.S.L., 47 Reload, 48 Sirkar, 49 Ulex, 51 Peise, 54 N.E., 57 Abe, 59 Ash, 61 Pass, 63 L.P., 67 Ma, 68 P.A., 69 A.G., 70 R.E. The following 12 competitors sent in ail correct solutions and accordingly divide the total Prize Money of £25, plus £5 additional Prize Money allotted (£2 10/- each): —Mr C. Smythe, 21 Islington St., Ponsonby, Auckland; Mr W. B. Cox, Matai St., Avondale S. Auckland; Mr G. Nogat, Tennessee Avenue, Otahuhu; Mr F. P. Whit-e, 31 Burns St., Dunedin, Miss A. Shaw, Pacific Street, Dunedin; Mr lan Brown, P.O. Fairlie; Mrs D. G. Faris, Box 37, Inglewood; Mr H. W. Scott, 16 Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt; Mr Eric Mills, Terminus St., Te Aroha; Miss L. Hatten, 3 Balmoral Terrace, Wellington South; Mr G. Curie, 95 Crinan Street, Invercargill; Mrs G. O. Browne, 22 O’Hara Street,South Invercargill. Requests for a re-scrutiny must be received by N.Z. Crosswords on or before 25th June, together with Postal Note for 5/-, which will be returned if claim proves correct. Please mark envelopes plainly “Re-scrutiny.” Prize Money will be posted on expiration of time for re-scrutiny. NOTE:—Strict dictionary re-search will reduce what may appear to be numerous alternative solutions to a minimum, and what would appear to be obvious alternatives can be discarded, as, in the face of the clue, there is only one definite word for the answer. N.Z. Crosswords issues a pamphlet fully illustrating this principle, and you will be forwarded one on receipt of a stamped and addressed envelope marked “Pamphlet.” | DO YOU KNOW WHY | ss ffi 1 STRANG’S FURNITURE i | • IS A GOOD INVESTMENT ? i ■■ni I EVERY HOME LOVER SHOULD LEARN | i THE REASON HERE IT IS- 1 i H For close on 50 years Careful examination, test g! Strang’s have specialised and comparison are sufh- tt* K in the making of Furni- cient to prove the unfeu ture that reflects the in- doubted superiority of Jfi S dividuality of the home. . Strang’s Furniture over jg There has never at any any other sold at or near E time been a desire to the same price. Real ffi sacrifice quality for ap- value is as much a part pearance and that is the of Strang’s business pol- g* secret of the great popu- icy as is the use of only ffi H larity which Strang’s the very best materials Furniture enjoys. obtainable. BUY HERE AND SAVE THE MIDDLEMAN’S PROFITS. S Bro I W. STRANG & COY. i Specialists in Design and Esk and Kelvin Streets, gl 1 g Furniture Manufacture. Invercargill.

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Southland Times, Issue 20207, 18 June 1927, Page 4

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