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£SO Prizes faV m Simple Crosswords —MUST BE 'WON €55 for correct solution Quick BssuSt Competition €ls for onl>f one word wrong UTILES, aplete Ti 77 '■ TT (1) This Competition is complete in itself, and all prizes are awarded strictly and solely on merit. (2) a Shilling Postal Note (crossed) must accompany each solution. Additional entries may be sent on plain paper. (3) The First. Prize, £35, will be awarded for the correct or most nearly correct solution, whilst £ls will be given to the competitor with the next best solution. No competitor can be awarded more than one prize or one share in any one competition. (4) In case of ties, the prize money will be divided accordingly. (5) Full prize money has been deposited with the Editor of the “Lyttelton Times" along with sealed solution. (6) In nil matters of dispute the decision of “Simple Crosswords” will be final and binding. (7) All enquiries must be accompanied by stumped addressed envelope. 30/6 will be char results, fee returnable if claimant Quick Result Competiti Friday, June 10th. June 18th, and priz ed for re-scrutiny of correct. In this must be posted by Solutions will appear on Saturday, money dispatched on June 23rd. Female bird To put together Upon A beverage Ange Rust covered Not rich Editor does it HAP (reversed) T.TT.B. (ActualGirl (reversed) Alarms Royal oak (abb.) Sudden light To go astray Upper part of body . So young (abb.) Belonging to us Myself . Bee produce ■■ Girl’s name Come late (abb.) . Over (poetical) »• One or othgr • To weep . Top end (abb.) . Part of the leg '• A fish • Off right path . Flows out - Birds* beaks • Onion pay (abb.) More safe hay it soon (abb.) Old road (abb.) A spectre Limbs Sam Brown (initials) America An animal DOWN. 39. Unit head (abb.) 42. Sheep's cry 44. Same as 18 down 45 Possesses 46. Behold 47. Cargoes 49, Tort (reversed) 50. Close by 53. Cup for tea--54. Munched 55. It brings rain 56. Susy (reversed 1 57. 3ths of trip 59. Blood vessel 60. Rand train (abb.) 62. Etnan (reversed) 64. Theodore (short) 65. Organ of smell 71. Early nun (a.bb.) 75. My girl (abb.) 75. All late (abb.) 41. Old bones (abb.) CLUES AICROSS. 43. A tree 44. Ourselves 45. Two quarters 48. Not early 50. No pay (abb.) 51. Alternative 52. Organ of hearing 54. Central East (abb.) 55. A tumour 58 Examines all over 61. Eater .of ants 63. An excursion 66. Child’s thanks 67. Tee candy (abb.) 68. To shove 69. Otto Henry (initials) 70. Bill of fare 7? -s-verv man (abb.) 74. Opposite West Vo. Female bird 77. Short and fat 78. Small animals SIMPLE CROSSWORDS (Dept. ), Box 356, G.P.0., CHRISTCHURCH. Enclosed please find Postal Order value . as entrance fee, and I agree to abide by your rules. NAME ADDRESS C. A i* SOLUTION AND PRIZE WINNERS SIMPLE CROSSWORD PUZZLE Published May 21st. Nobody succeeded in solving- the Puxxle correctly. The First Prize, £35, is a warded "to E. A. Stevenson, 15 Macnee St., Mornington (1 mistake). Second Prise (£ls). Following divide: —Allen James, Rotorua; N.B. Wevbourne, Wellington; J. J. Adams, Otagro: Edna Wilson, Rotorua: Miss 1 Edwards Wellington; B. Stevenson, Dunedin; Rose I reston, Papanui; Miss' Quirk) Wellington; Mr. McGregor. Dunedin; Florence Miles, Dunedin; K. McGregor, Dunedin (2 mistakes). Competitors requiring re-scrutiny please send in by Thursday, June 9th. Mrs.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 62, 4 June 1927, Page 25 (Supplement)

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 62, 4 June 1927, Page 25 (Supplement)

Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 62, 4 June 1927, Page 25 (Supplement)

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