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000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0 o £IOO SECOND EASTER EGG CROSS-WORD PUZZLE. FIRST PRIZE, £6O. SECOND PRIZE,^£IS. THIRD PRIZE, £5. TWENTY PRIZES.OF £l. iPrize Moneys and Sealed Solution deposited with Lieutcnaht-Colonel R.' G. ' Milligan, D. 5.0., Officers* Club, Auckland. CONDITIONS: , , ~, . . 1. Forward Solutions to P.O. Box 1738, Auckland, to be debvered there not later than midnight on Saturday, the 9th day of April, 19-u, at which ijom entries will close. , 2. An Entry Fee of one shilling must accompany the. Solution. Additional solutions in the name of the same Competitor will be accepted witn an extra fee of sixpence for each additional Solution. Entry, I‘ ees are. payable by postal note, marked “ Not Negotiable.”- ~ -3. The correct Solution and list of Prize' Winners willi'.b?',. Published .in this paper on Saturday, the lGtli day of April, 1927. Lrize moneys will bo paid in cash on or before that date. , ... . , ~ 4. In the event of a tie or ties, the competitors concerned will divide the paiticular prizes affected, equally between llieni. In the event ol -no conei-t Solution being received, tlie Solution nearest to correct will carry the first prize, and others in order of merit. All prize moneys will be paid whether or not a correct Solution is received. 5. No Competitor may win more than one prize. 6. Neatness is desired, but not a .deciding factor. _ , , 7. For extra forms send stamped addressed envelope to Jr.U. !3ox IMo, Auckland. Please specify number of forms required. . 8. Competitors desiring to receive copy of correct Solution and list of prize winners, isend stamped addressed envelope, marked Kesul.s, to 1.0. Box 1738, Auckland. , . 9. All words and abbreviations used in this Puzzle are certified to be in common use in the English language, and to be found in most copies of ordinary school dictionaries. ’ 10. Solutions will be retained by the adjudicators until the oOtli day o, April. 1927, up to which day any Competitor may apply for a rescrntiny of iiis Solution. Thereafter no further correspondence can be, entered into respecting this competition. An application for rescrntiny should bo made Dy registered mail, and accompanied by the butt of the postal note. 11. The decisions of the adjudicators shall be final, and legally binding . on all Competitors. , 12. This Competition is the,second of a series of monthly compcutions, and is organised under the advisory direction of Messrs. Discounting House Company, No, 31, Campbell Buildings, Auckland, for the_ benefit of.the Recreation and Band Funds of the Const Croup, uli (Territorial Forces). . _ .. New Zealand Artillery Enquiries sljould be addressed only by letter. ■ft 1 , The Heavens. . Let Go. ’ , A barrier of earth. . F.nough. , To pass ov.er, to wander. , A bird of Mauritius, now extinct. \ . Carried on horseback. .'An official examination of accounts. , Greedy. A collection of maps. , Returned . Soldiers’ Tribune (abbrev.') . Small island near Greece. . Third, or last-part of a lyric ode. . Fanciiirl. . Prefix; 'meaning ’“before. . To raise the spirits of, to lift up. . Falling to do. , : Steam navvy-.(abbrev.) , Earthy or mineral remains after burning. , Great (abbrev.) . Editor (abbrev.) . Wickedness. ■• A.... VERTICAL . Traveller’s accommodation home in India and Tartary. . To unite closely. . Those who yodel. . A fixed point of time. . Hono.it •a. . Finishes. .To excite. ‘ . ' , To lay down. - - . A loft for pigeons. . A horizontal or inclined entiance to a mine. . Connected with a display of fashions. . Instruments of warfare. , Pluck, boldness. ... .In like manner. ' ' . Commercial Travellers (abbrev.) . Residence of a dean. . Those wlio., hil;nt for nests. '/An exclamation A HORIZONTAL CLUES. 41. The (Maori). ■ 43. A printer’s measure. 44. Citizen (abbrev. used in contempt). 46. A bright colour. 48. To roil down. 51. To make use of. 52. Ireland (Celtic). 54. Carnivorous mammal of North America. 55. Food. 56. Ages. 58. Kent District (abbrov.) 59. To obstruct. 61. New Zealand bir^. 62. Alike. " . . ~. 65. Eastern Shipping (abbrev.) 66. A person with judicial authority.,. 70. Clear profit. - ' ’ 72. A solid body tapering to a point from a circular base. 73. For example (Latin abbrev.) 74. To regret. 75. A number of years. 70. Garrison Artillery (abbrev.).,., '. 77. To erase. CLUES. 32. Reclining, reposing. 36. To free from errors, to let right. 38. Sickness. 40. Anger. " 42. A girl’s name. 43. To call forth. 45. Rip,; 47. Eating according to rule. 49;-Officer Commanding (abbrov.) 50. 'Behold. 53. Sen-sickness, loathing. 57. Popular brand of dye. 50. Rapid motion. 62. An ancient Scandinavian legend. 63. Denoting nearness. 64. A pool, or lake, alone. . - 67. Proceed. 68,.R0yal Essex Regiment (abbrev.). G 9. Consent. 71. Thanks (in child language). “ COMPETITION,” P.O. Box 1738, Auckland. I forward herewith solulion(s) of Cross-word Puzzle, and postal note, to tße value of shilling(s) .pence, being my entry fee therein. I agree.to abide by the adjudicators’ decision. Name Address .................-v......... 000000000000 CUT OUT ROUND DOTTED LINE . OOOOOOOOOOOOOD RESULTS OF EASTER EGG COMPETITION. Eleven Competitors, who each submitted , correct solution, divide , equally . between hem the first eleven Prizes, and receive a lash Prize of iG/12/9 each. MRS. R. GICK, Lake Road, Frahkton Junction. v MR. A. w. GOOD, Brlxton Road, .Mount Ed in. Auckland. MR. R. LONERGAN, Epsom Shelters, Auckland Infirmary. MR. ERIC MILLS, Waihou, Thames Line MRS..-G. M. MORTON, C/o Miss Biss, No 3, Maurice Avenue, RCmuera. ■ MR. F, A- SMITH, Post Office, Trentham. • MR. C. SMYTHE. MaHeretu, N; Auckland. MISS JOYCE TOLLEY, P.O. Box 5, Feildlng. ‘ ’ , MR. J. WALKER. G.P.O. Box 1368, Auckland. ■'•'•7-j‘n MR. WILLIAM J. WEST, No. 133, Mount Eden Road, Auckland. Mr.yANGUS-f WILSON.,. Rotowaro, . via Huntly. □HE majority

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 19 March 1927, Page 13

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