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AMUSEMENTS. THE GRAND THEATRE Direction: Wanganui Enterprises, Ltd. MONSTER MATINEE TO-DAY. Final Screening of this Programme. 1 p.m.—“The Winking Idol” 1.20 p.m.—“Three Faces East” Eight-Reel Drama. 3 p.m.— Fox Comedy. 3.20 p.m.— “Stage Madness” Fox Drama. 4.20 p.m.—“The Winking Idol” 4.40 p.m. —Fox Comedy. Prices—Children 3d and 6d; Children over 12 Sixpence all parts. Adults: Circle 1/-, Stalls 9d. THE GRAND THEATRE Direction: Wanganui Enterprises, Ltd. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Commencing To-night at 7.45 p.m. For a Season of Three Days Only. ANOTHER BIG DOUBLE ATTRACTION. First National’s Comedy-Drama, 4 ‘ LADIES AT PLAY ’ ’ “LADIES AT PLAY” —Featuring— Doris Kenyon, Lloyd Hughes, Louis Fazenda, Phil McCollough. A Peach of a Comedy with a Thrill, a big Surprise, Suspense and Real Drama right up to the Happy Ending. —Also— The Daredevil Rider and Western Stai, YAKIMA CANUTT —In—“SCAB HANNON” “SCAB HANNON” Added Attractions “THE .TELLY FISH” (Comedy) LATEST TOPICAL BUDGET. TRAVELOGUE. Grand Augmented Orchestra. Be Wise—Como Early, or Reserve. Plan at Theatre all day. For ’Phone Reserves dial ’Phoqes 3152 or 2852. No extra charge for Booking. Manager ,™. Will Jameson. THE GRAND THEATRE Direction: Wanganui Enterprises, Ltd. THREE DAYS’ SEASON, —Commencing— NF/XT WEDNESDAY, MAY 25. i SUMMER BACHELORS | I I Warner Fabian’s Latest Novel, —With—Madge Bellamy, Matt Moore, Allan Forrest, Charles Winninger, Walter Catlett, Olivo Tell. Youth, romantic moonlight, mystery, thrilling speed, comedyj impulsive adventure —these are a few of the ingredients in this engrossing picture. —Also Showing—•* Cecil B. De Mille’s Production, ‘ ‘ HELL ’ S HIGHROAD ’ ’ Featuring Leatrice Joy. Box Plan now open at Grand Theatre. Prices—Circle 1/6, Stalls 1/-; no extra to Reserve.

MUST BE WON CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN 1. A knot on a tree A|l w „ d , Authorised by Chambers 20th Century Dictionary. « y°uug lox The promoters assure that it the clue asks tor a Noun, a Noun o Nohlr Gennd > 9. To chirrup like * will be the Bnswcr> a „ d th. some with regard <o Adjectives. if To r'acii ' 13. Srn AdTerbS ’ '*'• An onset 15. Royal Union (ahb.) 2 , A !•" »'’ sl ”P “• A n c y irc P le“ n ' PUZZLE? Wo. g s. m: A T *" eT r 1»: i'-sT'or Represent.23. To endure ‘ j f I 1( , .’'.'V ,abl ?- ) lx 24. An obligation v ■ . :. ’ !•>' V' un' (aclUdl * 25. To relieve 1 7J° Hft o . 26. Discussed 0*"'“ nS 2 doWn 29. Electroplate (abb.) ' ' !-n- S ? n z 30. National emblem of I ; : e. < I f” ! - ];• l v < ac h ,al ) Wales • L,.l LJ 8® 1 - 1 . 22. >nv™ back 33. Belonging to.me f 34. Part of a bridle JHM L L_ ' 1 36. Rage 1 • 2,. Conies forth 37 To work ■ ' 3 2K. E.U. (actual) | MU Ej: Conjunction J g J ' ? | C 38. A herbaceous perennial 46. Andirons J- - . -11. L mted Stnt*- ? of IU-Ftaetua.) I J. 1?: ?S e co= d e -ILEX MiU - W IT '” ,k 53. Sprinkled with sand HRs 551 i 36T k’W ~ 4.>. 44 across reversed 55. Snares B -IS. ( .r ( . mu-s 57. Old Boys (abb.) ", ‘ aI ; I,rr ,n 59. I.R. (actual) ! 1 ’. A Boman garment 60. Human being . ' - . ■■ I ’ ,,risll 62. Royal Garrison Artil- x causp slant lerv (abb) 1 ! .. ■ ,s - A bass 63. E.D.S. (actual) I An Eastern native 65. Exist ' I 02. Royal Reserve (abb.) 66. A small umbrella 76 I I L’J- Speaks ...... 69. U.A. (actual) [_ ■ j | 1 I ' i ? i G/. Amateur Athletic As70. Unusual l—— J i sociatiGn (abb.) 72. Used on the stage (actual) 75. Young Briton (abb.) . I hiral sutlix ... 76. A migratory bird 1 H T-» x. New m>b ) 77. Binds y Rules of Entry 71 - East I,,dics < abb > of the Prize Money, £25. Puzzle and in accordance * 1. This competition Is will be divided among with which all solutions with the counterfoil of the complete in itself, and all them, and no Second will be adjudged. entry Postal Note. Prizes will be awarded Prize will be .awarded. 6. A Fee of 5/- will be 7. Subject to the provistrictly on merit. No fac- 4. Extra copies of the charged for a re-scrutiny sions of Rule G. the decitor other than competitive Puzzle may be obtained on of a solution, and the fee sion of N.Z. Crosswords, skill will be taken into application, or plain paper will be Returned if claim- as published, shall be Reconsideration in adjudging, may be used. ant proves to be correct cepted as final and binding 2. Send POSTAL NOTE 5. The Prize Money has Applications for a re-scru- on all parties. for 1/- with each entry, been lodged with the Edi- tiny MUST be received 8. Entries must reach THREE entries may be tor of “The N.Z. Referee,” within 7 days from date N.Z. Crosswords not later sent for 2/6 and 6d for each Christchurch, together with of publication of result, than 9 a.in. on Tuesday, subsequent entry. Cross a sealed solution of the and must be accompanied 31st May, 1927. Solution P.N.’s and make payable and "names of prize-win-to N.Z. Crosswords. .—— . ners will appear in this 3. The FIRST PRIZE OF rßnccwnßnq paper on Saturday, 4th £2O will be awarded for TO N CKUbbWUKUS. Tun(> jg 27 solution and CORRECT or MOST NEAR- P.O. Box 1170. Christchurch, N.Z. names of prize-winners «”<*>« po'’” l No,e( ’> n °- (s > ""s the sender of the next best ...•> value as entrance fee an< j addressed envelope solution. In the event of or attempts to solve Puzzle, and marked “Reslilts.” v riz ' s w 'll be I agree to abide by your Bules of Entry. 9 - Prizes will be posted divided. If more than on expiration of time for FIVE competitors tie for ■ Na me (in block letters) re-scrutiny. the First Prize, the whole ■ £25 I AddreM £25 must be won Please cut out whole advertisement. must be won When making application for forma, please post early and mark the envelope plainly “Application for forms.” NEW ZEALAND CROSSWORDS— RESULT OF NO. 5 PUZZLE ACROSS.—2 Jet or Jut. 4 Incumbent. 12 Roe, 14. Is. 16 Andanas. 17 Ore. 18 Thrust. 19 Warble. 21 Ur. 22 Nee. 24 Elsie. 25 Train. 28 Stole. 29 As. 30 Flown 33 D.P. 35 Too. 38 Anoints. 41 In. 43 L.C. 44 Pa. 45 Pace. 47 LK. 48 Cream. 52 Smacks. 54 K.E., 55 Jailer, 57 Asper. 60 Escape. 62 Hear. 63 Polka. 65 G.L.A. 67 End. 68 Bride. 70 Comes. 72 Paw. 73 York. 74 Yet. DOWN.—I Trowel. 2 Jeers. 3 Title. 5 Casual. 6 Untried. 7 M.D. 8 Bawn. 9 En. 10 Name. 11 T.S. 13 Oral. 15 She. 20 Bison. 23 East. 25 T.T. 26 Root. 27 Smock. 28 Snip. 31 Late. 32 W.O. 34 Pickapack. 36 Olive. 37 Mackerel. 39 Nasi. 40 Spar. 42 Ness. 46 A.C. 49 Resent. 50 Ajar. 51 Map. 53 Melody. 56 I.E. 58 Pygmy. 59 Roast. 61 Cad. 63 P.I. 64 Leo. 66 Lee. 68 Ba. 69 R.W. “ Owing to an error in Clue “2 Across” both JUT and JET have been counted as correct. The following eleven competitors divide the total prize money of £25, pins £2 10s added Prize Money (£2 10s each): Miss W. P. Crabbe, 18 Forth Street, Richmond, Christchurch;F. P. White, 31 Burns Street, Dunedin, D. J.'Grant, Box 394, Dunedin; Miss G. Bartos, Taita, Wellington; Miss Hatten, 3 Balmoral Terrace, Wellington; G. Brown, Box 134, Invercargill; J. S. Willis, 6 Barbour Street, Linwood, Christchurch; Miss A. Browne, Manse Street, South Invercargill; F. W. Hunnibell, Esplanade, Sumner; S. F. Curie, 95 Crinan Street,lnvercargill; H. W. Brown, 15 Craiglcith Street, North East Valley, Dunedin; Mrs F. Annan, Carey Boy, Port Chalmers. Requests for re-scrutiny must be. received by. N.Z. Crosswords within seven days, together with Postal Note for ss, which will be returned if claim proves to be correct. Prise Money will be posted on expiration of time for rc-scrutiny.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19846, 21 May 1927, Page 11

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