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RESULTS: Crosswords No. 1 ACROSS.—I Maori, 5 Dirty. 8 Aria, 9 L. 1.. 10 1.E., 11 R.1.L.. 13 Stops. 16 Ta, 17 Sircar, 19 Saga, 20 Paws, 22 N.T., 24 Tame, 26 M.S.L., 27 Ra, 28 Busky, 81 A.T.1., 32 T.1.8.X., 34 Allies, 37 Go, 38 Nimble, 39 Snow. DOWN.— 1 Marten, 2 Aria. 8 Oil. 4 Ra. 5 Disc, 6 Tip, 7 Yes, 12 Digamy, 14 Tap, 15 Oral, 17 Sat, 18 Rams, 21 Sparrow, 23 Taut, 25 Elsie. 28 Bawn, 29 Siam, 30 L. 1., 32 Tie, 33 8.5.5., 35 D. 8., 36 D.E., 37 Go. The following 24 competitors s’ent in all correct solutions and divide the total Prize Money of £25 (£1 Is each):—Miss P. Byers, Wanganui; Mrs M. O. Jellicoe, Khandallah; Mrs R. L. Kane, Wellington; Mrs Pilcher, Auckland; Wm. Stockbridge, Wellington; X. Eklns, Petonej G. W. Brown, Fairlie; Miss B. Gillies, Dunedin; Mrs F. W. Harrison, Epsom; Mrs J. Sillick, Te Kuiti; T. Sagar, Rlooarton; F. A. Smith, Berhampore; Mr J. Walker, Auckland; F. W. D. Brown, Oxford: R. G. Forrester, Darfleld; Mr A. E. Bremford, Timaru; F. M. Emms, Deeston; R. Siddal, Wanganui; J. W. Thomson, Bromley; Mrs A. A. Piper, Stratford; Miss E. Munro, Dunedin; L. T. Jones, Paparangi; E. J. Miller, care of Nat. Woods and Co.; F. Smith, Dunedin. Prize Money will be despatched on expiration of time for rescrutiny. For the information of Competitors we would point out several common absolute errors in the majority of solutions sent in, viz.:—“Barn” for “Bawn” in 28 down—“ Barn” is not defined as “an enclosure for cattle,” but as a “storehouse for grain”; also “Martin” for “Marten” in 1 down. "Martin’/ Is a bird, not an animal; also “Dusty'’ for “Dirty” in 5 across. “Dusty” is not defined as “not clean.” * ♦ * * Literary Test No. 7 The sentences were extracts from “The Moon out of Reach” and read as follows:—“She was beginning to weary qf plodding over the boggy land, alternately slapped by outstanding branches or—when a little puff of wind raced •overhead—drenched by a shower of garnered raindrops from some tree. At last from somewhere below came the sound of running water.” Prize-winners will receive a copy of the results and names of prize-wtnners, others may obtain same by forwarding stamped and addressed envelope marked “Results.” V Don’t ‘Keep’ Fowls — Make the Fowls Keep You!—i We help you get well started. The owner of a fine block of sandy loam—Al Poultry Land—will sell in blocks to suit small buyers, with bungalows, fowlhouses and about 400 White Leghorn Chicks to give you a start. Where can you beat this? Brand new 4-roomed Bungalow, with everything modern and about 3 acres with fowlhouses and enough chicks to start you well. Situation is handy to bus and school. Burwood-Brighton. PRICES FROM £BSO. A Deposit of £IOO starts you, Balance as Rent. BUT DON’T WAIT TOO LONG. SEE Ronald S. Badger 187 Manchester Street WORKERS’ EYESIGHT CLINIC Held twice weekly. Especially reduced fees to workers ai\d tf.eir families. Monday and Thursday. RIMLESS EYEGLASSES .. .. ft]/. NICKEL SPECTACLES .. IQ/T Complete. In Case. Registered Refractloniyt always In Attendance. LONDON OPTICAL COMPANY. *BO Colombo Street, Sydenham.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18467, 19 May 1928, Page 15
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