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£IOI COMPETITION FIFTH CROSS-WORD PUZZLE. FIRST PRIZE, £6O; SECOND PRIZE, £l5; THIRD PRIZE, £10; FOURTH PRIZE, £5; and 11 PRIZES of £l. Prize Money and Sealed Solution deposited with Lt.-Col. R. G. Milligan, D. 5.0., Officers* Club, AUCKLAND. CONDITIONS. t' 1 '", j ii'iL" "'I T — 1" "t i r -< ", J z * 5 I 7 a 9 b n u II 1. Forward Solutions to P.O. Boz 1738. Auckland, I '2 • > to be delivered there not later than midnight |z 1 on Saturday, the 9th day of July. 1927. at I II which hour entries will close. I I I HKM |j 2. An entry fee of one shilling must accompany | I I the first solution submitted. Additional solu- ■ I I I tions. ip the name of the same Competitor, will hbwJ be a-cepted with a fee of sixpence for each pff gtt I additional solution Entry fees are payable by Sa Postal Note, marked Not Negotiable.” M— ™ 8. The correct solution and list of Prize Winners " U | U C Z n Wl ll be published in this paper and in prin- I I cinal duly newspapers on Saturday, tbs 16th M » fl^R 3o KB dI day of July, 1927. Prize moneys will be paid in cash on or before that date. ■ ■ —~ Hfl flfll —■ ■—. .... ■ ■ , 4. In the event of a tie. or ties, the Competitors concerned will divide equally between them |ag®S pBMg the particular prizes affected. In the event of ■i - —ks MH no correct solution being received, the solution I I nearest to correct will tarry the first prize, and MM I MM M others in order of merit. All prize moneys will 41 I 4Z pßushy be paid whether or not a correct solution is I MB Bi BMil received. F""l JHM B. For extra forms, send stamped addressed enve- ISUh 4 r 4 ' Psißi'* 6 ! lope to P.O. Box 1738. Auckland. Please specify |j|B| | II number of forms required. Extra entries will ’ EWE IHMtfyT "I MM be accepted on plain paper. J* I I MM 1 I fl. Competitors desiring to receive a copy of the ■ —l I correct solution and list of Prize Winners, send Is. HHa MBH BBBs» |s*flfl*>7 S.l separate stamped.- addressed envelope marked I SmK gSajßa SH&&I I KwESBi fl “Results” to P.O. Box 1738. Auckland. I- “ LmJ I "• All words used in this puzzle are certified to I 111 IB I be round m Webster s Dictionary, and in rood ■ ! i 1 copies of other standard dictionaries m use in BSfa MMEMMSZ* | I B our schools. • h? "’’""'d hr the Adjudicators L_J_—i □ nlil the 23 rd day of July, 1927 up to which I*s- BB“ I day any Competitor may apply for a re- 1 I grSB CMS? R scrutiny of his or her solution. Thereafter no 111 *' 111 I , bv\eJister*d Ri ma en,eretl in«o respecting this Competition. An application for re-scrutiny must be made 9 4‘"““ ie’-H’e«lund , . I, d d ‘ f " rt ‘ ,er ° f ‘ W ° Bh " hngS “ d BilPenCe ' 16 This Competition 3^a final, and legally binding on all Competitors. M.sSrsJ Dticoun'ting House Comoan/ c- “°nj hl y and is organised under the advisory direction of ’£^i B H F d"rH ,h * ,or th> bene,i * ° 7ths Enquiries should be addressed only by letter. Each Competition is complete in itself. VERTICAL CLUES. 1 TX^’b 00 ,?’ ( " bbr *”' > M w P T ic,e: * iot - ‘J- T ennr (in instrumental ntu.ic), .. To burry or busile. 20. Wearily. 45. To unclothe 4 ALX r and r R^ e n D .; /kK x ear - 471 Liver Terminal Tramways 4. Auckland Road Dot. (abbrev.) 22. One who wanders. (abbrev.) • V«ri*J e>r taljbrev -J 24. Pertaining to choirs. *5. A fish with long slender body 7* «—j .» 55 ' To make rare. and a pointed head. «’ Whu b ikf r i.«R d ’ -J 28 ‘ Latin Poet. Even, level, flat. s’ Tft bl |t.ut » i * a ’d. 27- A raw or undressed hide. 54. Supreme in this world It Tb? ed .et E ,a d bbreV ' ) 8 lUdUStr ’ Bi ’ debate f oslDg: endl ng a 39. Unit of superficial measure, a 57. To sense. U. I rils' l ßiv.r U ? d bb,.^? ool (Bb-) «, !° me°tre» f in length. B ' h *“** M. IS. Pwh-.. JI; DioWotua'l’ 8811 eVMI ”- & ° O ’‘- <ab - ) • HORIZONTAL CLUES. >: w I ' l °' MCk - ??' E "" la ?'’ (abbrev.l 1». ? o rU bT"T‘- ’ 23. Before (poeticalt & fcXS"' 1«' HwVej"” ‘ D * ,ortia ’ d ““»• < ' , '?t be 7 Thb ”>* 11 "• ' v '»^ d iiel>tly. n - S t£ker M ” rro ‘ bb, '«” T p "\ W. Arbo. (ecto J). 33. R^i'Ac2d.my' Lbbr.,.l £ L’hnld. 49, Of th® colour of or resembling “COMPE » ITION,” 50. Lower extremity. P.O. Box 1738, Auckland. |L Jense (abbrev.) I forward herewith... solutionfs) of Cross-word Puzzle, and postal 53. Colloquial contraction of “them.” note to the value ofshilling(s) being my entry 57 - . fee therein. I agree to abide by the adjudicators’ decision. 61. Entreaty.* 063 Name g, r —•- Jw ,Vw...r-.. A ' ower part of the leg. 64. To permit. Address in 65 - The principal part of a plant or A TT T XT shrub. A W - N - 68. To entice. RESULTS OF £lOl FOURTH CROSS-WORD PUZZLE COMPETITION. Is|T!U|BSl Pj ßlalilN ifllwWw Twenty-five Competitors, who each submitted a correct solution, divide the fiff een prizes equally LplEBP® between them, and receive a cash dividend of £4/o'lo each —Mrs D. Alderslev Mam Road UMMA RlnJaTt ijOMi aTT[E Lower Hutt. Miss N. M. Allen. Picton. Marlborough. Mr A K Bills. G PO.Ttmaru- Miss AS, HMO j®T El)# bMp UaTn I. B. Burgess, 35. St. George’s Bay Road. Parnell. Auckland; Mn»s K A. Burgess, 93. ■M AT TTMS UEJITr BIM Calliope Road. Devonport; Mr. S. H. Burgess. P. 0., Carterton: Mr. T Carr, care Levels st HgMoSy-E’IJK S County Council. Timani: Miss Crook, care Pain and Kershaw. Mart inborough; Mr E Daw- •AWpM’TrnPvfixlr vW son. 136. Coromandel Street. Wellington; Mr. J. Hobbs, 52. Edenvale Read Mt Eden Mr rwi?c T. W. Jensen, 5. Albany Road. Heme Bay; Mr. J. Kean. 361. Mt. Eden Road. Auckland; UI Mr. H. Long. Hospital Annexe. Auckland; Mrs. W. G. Loving. P.O . Huinga. Taranaki Mr L. A J? 1 uL,' r W P LLR F McKinley, Lawrence. Otago: Mrs. F. McMillan, Kcpuarahi. Turua; Mr. Hy. Moore, 3 H E wT|H#PE|Sa P!3 LMC Hinuera; Mr. W. Owen. 10, Telford Avenue Auckland: Miss E. M Pickard, “Lincoln BEMI| T M S; E IAIAW I D|E| A Brae.” Water Street. Otahuhu- Mr. B. G. Prince, Auxbndge Street. Dunedin; Mr. A. Smith. s m illLttßoWsßsloßiAlS 70. Pine Street. Masterton. Miss M. Scicer. Ihakara. Levin; Mr. R A. Sutherland. 81, ’*■ ft Glasgow Street, Wanganui; Mr. W. R. Taylor. 64. Woodlands Road. Timaru; Miss H. Thomas, 7- -i- t L 44-P-Purchas Road, Takapun*. 3 _P E E E,u All Prize Winners have been advised by post, and Prize Moneys have been paid. ! H ii A M P i ITiIXM R i E

V/ ■ B H fl '-/i 8# wOIBI nd made iii lt /j" u . u »...re.. .. «. me years 1914-1918 our Works were actually been occurring here. The New Zealand devoted entirely to ammunition for the troops and sportsman by hi* staunch support has enabled the at the termination of the war we concentrated on C.A.C. to deliver the goods. Apart from this the New Zealand trade, and were instrumental in fact it should be remembered that the cartridge* reducing the exorbitant charges made for the imare made in New Zealand and of superior quality ported cartridge*. The increasing demand for and cost less Sportsmen have fully recognised C.A.C. goods has enabled us to reduce our prices ‘he wonderful pregre** that ha* been made in on numerous occasions. HELP US TO HELP YOU. the quality of the C.A.C. cartridges. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR C.A.C. CARTRIDGES—NEW ZEALAND-MADE AND UNSURPASSED Send To-day for our Big Illustrated Sports Catalogue C.A.C. SPORTS DEPOT, AUCKLAND COLONIAL* AMMUNITION • CO • N Z • LTD. iKHE&iiri- ’ "■ T««iir 1

RABBITSKINS ! Highest Prices since the boom I Ab the result of advanced methods of dyeing and treating the skins, rabbit becomes more popular each year. Unprecedented demand from overseas buyers enables us to offer you exceptionally good prices for | both rabbit and opossum skins. I Send a sample of your Winter Skins 1 by Parcel Post or consign to us at Dunedin—high prices—prompt cash settlements. FURS FURS We import these direct: —Real Seal, Musquash, Marmot, Coney and Rabbit Coats, also Sable, Ermine, Fox, Skunk, American, Opossum. Let us have your requirements. Prices low; quality high. R. S. BLACK LTD. “The Rabbitskin Buyers.” 15—17 STAFFORD ST., DUNEDIN. Telegraphic Address: “Blackfoot”

VOUR OWN MARBLE BAR FOR 6d Alexander Lemon Crystals make a Mbn of Delicioui Lemonade. Sixpence*

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Southland Times, Issue 20207, 18 June 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 20207, 18 June 1927, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 20207, 18 June 1927, Page 5

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