H Good Whisky— E tV JOHNNIE I I WALKER I BORN 1820—STILL GOING STRON<i^^H fCUSTOMERSSAy\ G/VE MB I ROC EE S WAX , I V^S^pltfsM) *T GIVES THE I Brighten your home and lighten //X^B your work with ROLFE'S—the high quality Wax for a lustrous ////A y/j&L *// /^ Avoid the shame Yellow -White wash k on C neglcct that makes dothcs a ' bad colour'. White dungs need blue to counteract yellow-white dinginess. To restore that billowy, snowy whiteness to linens add Reckitt's Blue to the last rinsing water on wash day. Reckitt's Blue KEEPS YOUR LINEN A GOOD COLOUR BLJ2B STAR CROSSWORD PVZZLE TESTS FOR OUR READERS I I |3 | 13 | |4 | TS le —HHp —|V8~" U ■■ ■■ ■■ kHI tHf" ~~~ IT Tf hB Hi^" 2 * I i NOTE.—The figures In parentheses denote the number of letter* In the words required. ACROSS <§, I—Advances on both sides, but seldom leading to engagement (10) o—Ted nrter this did a good turn (4) ■ — f ~ i 10—Managing a meeting? (three words—2. 3 5) — **At • /* *v 11—The head part of this tool is apt to fly off («) . -jiff* />Ai / \ 13 —- Wells up In the Imagination, sometimes, but Mr A Is not of this world (7) J* ■■■■ \ IB—Cannot even provide a place to feed (7) w w / mmWm \ IS—With • change of heart he might come to WITH \ BBBBfc y sing like those In high places (5) _ \ ■■■■■ / 17—No love of freedom would confine himself to THE RELIABLE th '» (4) STOMACH REMEDY ' \ / IS—This garment Is obsolete (4) 2/i lA ' \ S 70 19—Always a trial for the Illiterate schoolboy (5) - ' — — S / 31—Surpassed with but a single end In view (7) 33—What is often this Is here confused In colour (7) 34—Why not box? Many seem to be willing (6) 37—"1 get Pa cool" (anag.) (10) 38—It can be seen various stages (4) 39—One has a right to ask It of even the most callous butcher (10) WW down QABW 3—A matter eight Inches (4) K VV VIUI 3—How to cure a certain cooling off (8) m 4—Coy manner affected by some architects (7) ama B—Rlza Khan's confession of flight? (4) ■■ ■■ ™ I^l o—He couldn't blow on his horn, but ran up his I|w head (7) 7—Prone to be beaten (two words—7. 3) mff U||i >maa|Hi A I—One doesn't carry It about, but might carry ■ nflL ■||f>llT forward (three words—4, 2. 4) I |IvIUVI ■ 13—This would have to be strong to reveal Oer- m many without any (10) W4 k 13—To come by It one must be on the track for many years three words—s. 15—Tree* <s) ated tldln,l!: 6 ° unds loopy lo me! (5) To ease that terrifying night cough 19—Re this is no spur to the geographer (7) Without fussing or "dfosins". simolv rub peSie? C awo" t word ,^3 hu '4 b ) ind the re,ources °' bab V with Vicks Vapoßub. Its haling 23—Back to the last two letters («) vapours, which he inhales, clear the airas— Naturally sto^wouiif*,steer clear of a bull (4) passages, soothe irritation. And, like a (HJ33) poultice, It eases his chest. In a jiffy, ■ baby, and mother, are asleep again. Tuesday's (july 2i> SOLUTION A bedtime rub with Vapoßub usually . Across.—l Betlmea. S Sackbut, 0 Charcoalbumers, prevents night COUghing. 1" Lash, 11 Cleek, 13 Echo, 15 Drought, 16 Tophole, 17 Outcome. 19 Footpad, 31 Dhow, 33 Croak. . A fll AIA J% 33 Gory, 36 Object of charity, 37 Dryness, 28 (fKI K Down.—l Buckled, 2 Transports of Joy, 3 Mock, 7 -Tit*-* r 4 Scarlet, 5 Subject. 6 Cork, 7 Breach of promise, A Ifßpv \#A DF\ D (IB • Tussore, 13 Aglow, 14 Apron, 17 Old gold. 18 "WI\UD Ebrlous. 19 Francis, 20 Dryeyed, 34 Acme, 25 Mars. (TJ2I) K THROATS EASED 1 m COUGHS STOPPED M W*™47}g£ffioftod 1 l/Z, 1/I,2^H
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 173, 24 July 1942, Page 3
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622Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 173, 24 July 1942, Page 3
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