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CROSS-WORD PUZZLE-234. lIOW TO SOLVE CROSS-WORD PUZZLE. The numbered squares are the starting points for words extending across or down, or both. One letter to a square. Words end at first black square encountered or border of puzzle. Pick out a word that fits a given definition and space. This gives you a clue to other words that cross it, and they in turn to still other words. T!ip solution will appear in next issue. 53 CLUES. ACROSS. 1 - Shameful on you, but not in a flower. 6- -Incongruous. 11- Every lover must find his charmer to be this. 13—-Indulgent parents do this at youthful escapades. 11 Wrenching. 15— There is a big and striking example of this in London. 16— -Two right boots will suggest this to you. 17— Many like this hot in the morning. 20—The villain’s call for silence. 22—These ring in a doomed forest. 23 Looks after. 26 The first word of most fairy talcs. 27 This person might easily obtain a lot. 28— These were frequent in duels. 29 The sea will continue to do this. 30— Worn on the hand. 33—In war-time many of these left England. 37 —Book of the O.T. 38—Of more interest to worn'on than to -This word has softened many miss. DOWN. A st desirable ■« >oI. 11l -The w; Where to this in September, y to a stately mansion. Mark Twain's Innocents ■ll Bri ti sh and. 42 A cleric. ) 43 In the housemaid this is sometimes a bother. 44 Fine body of men in Ireland, now disbanded. 46 Suitable. 49—The attitude of the C 51 -The state of the i the sermon lengthy who found bygoi -What the doctor of frequently did. 1 dispatch. The word that blighted the picnic party. A memento of Egypt. -Semi precious stones. —Exposure to the air will do this to many metals. Something we arc all fond of. An abbreviated title. Symbolic, of royalty. -General direction. The essence of a snare. -Used in Arctic regions. English river. —Mav be likened to a snake in the grass. -Acquired on a holiday. -If you don't know do this. -Kind of pigeon. -The butcher's trusty weapon. - The housewife longs for prices to do this. -Disease that horses .arc liable to contract. Peel. Never set anyone up as this lest their feet be of clay. You can't meet your match without thinking of this wood. This was 38 across in-Rome. Yesterday’s Solution appears on Page 0.

For Want ad. Results The “STAR” CLASSIFIED PAGES Private Advertisements Wanted to Buy Board & Residence Wanted to Rent Situations wanted To Lets Situations Vacant Motors, etc. Wanted to Sell Poultry, Bogs, etc Musical For Private Sale Instruments Twelve Words Sixteen Words (2 lines) (3 lines) 6d. 9d. Or Six Daily In- Or Six Daily Insertions, 2/6. sertions, 3/9. Twenty Words (4 lines) 1/ Or Six Daily Insertions, 5/—. Double Rates for Lost and Founds. Houses and Land Houses and Land for Sale, and Houses and Land Wanted, and all advertisements from business houses, with either the firm’s name or address:— Words (2 lines) 1/Sixteen Twenty Words Words (3 lines) (4 lines) 1/6 2 - Above rates are for “scattered” advertisements, if ordei'ed to be kept together space rates at 5/ per inch will be changed. Amusements, etc. Entertainments, Lectures, Jumble Sales, Sports Meetings, Meetings, Amusements, Dances, Educational, Tenders, Personals, Matrimonial, and Appointments Minimum \ inch at 2/5. If hooked, minimum 2 6 each advertisement.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17699, 20 November 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17699, 20 November 1925, Page 10