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£SO prizes £SO jffiTW V FOR THIS rffflrw V COUNTRY PRESS and Y.M.C.A. CROSSWORD COMPETITIONS These Competitions (of which this is the first) are being run by a number of Newspapers in cooperation with the Directors of the Wanganui Y.M.C.A. The prize money has been guaranteed by reputable citizens and a cheque for same deposited with the Manager of the Bank of New South Wales, Wanganui, together with sealed solution. Every penny of profit will be devoted to the beneficial work of the Y.M.C.A. ' -r CONDITIONS. ) These Prizes are for this Competition only.—• THEY MUST BE AVON. First - - - £25 , Second - - - £lO. ! // Third - - - - £5 Ten of £1 Each. _______ All Prizes will be awarded strictly on merit to the senders of the correct or most nearly correct solutions. No competitor be awarded more than one • prize In any one competition. In case of ties the prize —— money will be divid sd. It is a condition of entry that ■ the award of the Judges shall be accepted as final. All solutions must l»e posted to the address given on the coupon not later than JULY 18, 1927. A shilling I—— ■ Postal Note (eross<;d) must accompany each entry. Additional entries may be made on plain paper or on the Puzzle cut from copies of this paper, but every additional entry so made must be accompanied by the r~" stipulated entrance fee. The names of the prize win- » ners will be published in this paper, and the prize money will be forwarded to the winners immediately after the award ha 3 been made. ■ ' All words used in this Competition are to be found in Webster's and other standard dictionaries. 1. An acidulous salt. 3. Profit. 4. A European fish. 7. A run (3 letters only) 8. Behind. 10. What Y.M.C.A. exists for. 11. Pertaining to the sun. 12. Not women. A man's name. Come together. The larva of the bean fly. A snug retreat. To pillage. The world's greatest national constructors (abb.) 1. To please. 2. To make less dense. 6. Of extraordinary size. 6. A veined gem. 9. A Maori prefix (last letters in No. 1.) 11. An exclamation. 13. A nautical term. 12. Sometimes loved and sometimes hated. 14. Delirium. 15. Signifying correct. 16. A wretched person. 17. A great noise. " 18. A high pointed hill. 19. One not "all there." 20. A brink. 21. Sung' by every loyalist (abb.) 22. A disturber of the night COUNTRY PRESS AND Y.M.C.A. CROSSWORD COMPETITION, P.O. Box 373, WANGANUI. Enclosed please find Postal Note value .No as fee for my entry (or entries) herewith. I agree to abide by the conditions of entry set out in your advertisement. NAME ADDRESS .....
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Shannon News, 24 June 1927, Page 4
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