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TIMES CROSSWORD PUZZLE. ACROSS. DOWN. 1. Slang sentimentality. 5. Foundation. 9. The barber can hardly be said to at sea with these. 10. A kind ol tart apple. 11. Not required. 12. Worn by Japanese girls. 14. East Endeve (lit.) 15. Third floor (lit.). 22. A dry month this year. ‘-’3. 1 go in tin (anag.). •.’4. Harris (lit.). 15. Spicy grape. 2(5. Mark time with this implement. -7. Ensign. 1. Cutting. 2. Vessel in which steam is generated, be 3. To drink strong liquors habitually. 4. Anticipates. 6. Ideas. 7. Can poets not produce theinl Singers do (2 words). 8. An ichneumon of India. 33. Hard-wearing clothes for the eardplaver (2 words). 35. Binds. 1(5. With caution. 37. Oddsfrsh (lit.). 39. French hackney coach. 20. Two fellows cut short for 9 sacrifice. 23. Fishes with a hook. SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE. ACROSS— 1 Pupil teacher, 8 Airies, 0* Cranium, 11 Tyre, - 12 Hoard, 13 Town, id Spyhole, 17 Trireme, IS Cockpit, 21 Longbow, 23 Oban, 24 Crate, 23 Prime, 28 Samurai. 20 Traffic, 30 Orossgmined. DOWN.—I Portray, 2 Peep, 3 Lissome, 4 Excerpts, 5 Clay, C> Epitome, 7 Maltese Cross, 10 Monkey-wrench. 1 I Soups, 15 Diana, 39 Charmer, 20 Turning, 21 Lutetia, 2*2 Blull'ed. 2G Urns, 27 Wain.

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20346, 10 November 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20346, 10 November 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20346, 10 November 1937, Page 10

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