\s* Don't be conspicuous— wear a VICEROY or a RALEIGH HAT—both best JKLM value at their prices. i . * VICEROY and the story of the VICEROY * rt, e raleigh hats The latest Featherlite has a slightly wider are exclutiv* fo Hi* 29 HA StOT—. brim—the tandancy is to widar brims. The madium weight, notad for its smart, streamline appearance, is obtainable in —— brim widths of 2, 2 1-8, and inch. V^SmS!£RShmC!sEsS!^^^| The selection of shapes in both weights is » nj M more extensive than in pre-war days. There ■ || II are brim and band widths to suit all Li Hi tastes. The new Viceroy shades are in || I 9 I Blues, Browns, Greys, and Greens to blend K L |J and contrast with the new season's' more ■ D I POINT SETTERS. I I colourful clothes. ■ W J of COU««. N the story of the RALEIGH N Two K II Coat and Nagfiga. U This hat, in Faatharlita and madium weight, II II is the H.B. leader. At the price, it is k II Finest British Poplin Shirt- II unequalled. Obtainable in several brim I I ings. New striped designs | widths. The streemlined dished back ■ f J in Blues. Greys. Fawns. Rj shape has a 2i inch brim. Othar shapes H I and Btowns. Tit* neglige II in various brim and band widths, and in tha H U gtyle has two matching r latest tonings. ■ %0 I p e ; nt Setter spot-welded 11 n collars. Tha coat shirt nj || style has collar attached. II tmr MMi II ***** °"* P" 6 *- Ifl JffWitH&ttin* | | QUEEN ST. and KARANGAHAPE RD. ™ - 1*940 "STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. JO— In plant trim the iluM (Gray) <«>. 31—"He sold ale" (anag.) (I). DOWX. TESTS FOR OUR READERS, I 3 m °MkUerH)f'it'*(J)*" I*™1*™ crrmtuTt * onld 4— acquaints a man with strange "»• . fellow," ("Tempest") (•). ~ , s—Had the Vicar of Bray needed to, be eosld ~have earned a living as this (7). <—One of those old masters (•). 7—A pause In the play <S). I lo I lo •— . MM| 11 l — a—This harmless reptile is neither Its first nor I 1 I * I <> 4 «> O 7 8 Its second part (9). I I I 14—An efficacious workman (9). I I I IS—Certainly advice to the uncertain (9>BBIH|HV 16—Not a dwarf certainly and no freak tqa (•)- «» 17—This as well is part of the libretto of sa - opera (3>. HBL—J^H—IH ll—An Oriental bovine (3). 110 ■■■■ ■■l" - ■ 22—Usually like an order (three woixs—2. 1. 4). I 24—Tennyson wrote the Kina's (S). I 25—Because this is part of a railway system It I — — does not follow thmt it has l*rn electrified (Si. | I ~ 28—River or other supply of water (6). (HS2SJ j I I I Hp" SOLUTION TO WEDNESDAY'S FUZZLE. L^— —Lbm ACROSS.—3 Filch. S Banana. 9 Utopia. 1* 13 I I I I Tower. 11 Clinch. 12 Detest. 13 Gradual. l« »»; I I I I men!. 19 Dover, 20 Mast, 21 Hans. 22 Arrow. 3* I I 1 I I The Navy, 27 No water. 30 Flagon. 32 Nudity. 33 GUnd - 34 Cerise. 35 Urchin. 36 Droop. ° 1 ' I I 1 a DOWN.—I Sailor. 2 Banned. 3 Fathead. 4 Lawn. I I 5 Hurdler. 6 Bottom. 7 Wilson. 13 Gamut. i . ■■ I * Alsne. 15 Lorry. IS Felon. 17 Exact. IS Titer. 19 I BBhTO I I 22 Avenced. 23 Wound up. 25 Halter, 24 HQCSin. I I II 28 Addict, 29 Entail. 31 Halo. (WS2S) ' U B M nnT ~1 NOTE.—The figures In parentheses denote the number of letters in the words requliert Chamioo's smooth, penetrating action ; removes dirt, grease and smells without j injuring tha surfaoa. With Chemieo < ACROSS. 13—"And it must . as the night the day. there is M waste...it'i a smooth pasta, ' I—This1 —This poet was of course responsible for some v MS?', ?&. the " anr m * n " _'» " ft «■» *<*" *">*> " toil *» 9—Food 'Sat 'soldiers may eat heedless of the A « effort to make a score at Rugger (3). W-Z ' A " Stßr **' shell fragments around (6). 19—Condition (71. iO-Scholar and vessel provide the means to 2o_ D ivided as below (TV MTtWWf|Wlil|| | ! 1 Iff^B stuay (8). 21 Tr«e (31 11 ~7 h I^S^ U », WOuU " 1U one even vitbout 23—Repulse an order to polish again (6). 12—"Read Moiri" (anagj C9J. S0^ nt '" actlvUl ' not n «~-
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 229, 26 September 1940, Page 20
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