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It Plays for 40 Minutes m m > The fullest enjoyment of Phonograph music is often marred by the frequent changing of both records and needles. Hence the popularity of the NEW EDISON. This machine plays continuously for 24 and 40 minutes and an everlasting diamond point entirely eliminates the changing of needles. Q —and the records are UNBREAKABLE. Call to-day for a free demonstration —the pleasure is ours WADE & CO., LTD. “THE RECORD HOUSE” 41 KARANGAHAPE RD. AUCKLAND filOl COMPETITION FIFTH CROSS-WORD PUZZLE. FIRST PRIZE, £6O; SECOND PRIZE, £ls; THIRD PRIZE, £10; FOURTH PRIZE, £5; and 11 PRIZES ol £l. Prize Money and Sealed Solution deposited with Lt.-Col. R. G. Milligan, D. 5.0., Officers* Club, AUCKLAND. CONDITIONS. 1. Forward Solutions to P.O. Box 1738> Auckland, to be delivered there not later than midnight on Saturday, the 9th day of July. 1927, at which hour entries will close. 2. An entry fee of one shilling; must accompany the first solution submitted. Additional solutions, in the name of the same Competitor, will be accepted with a fee of sixpence for each additional solution. Entry fees are payable by Postal Note, marked “Not Negotiable.” 3. The correct solution and list of Prize Winners will be published in this paper and in principal. daily newspapers on Saturday, the 16th day of July, 1927. Prize moneys will be paid in cash on or beforo that date. 4. In the event of a tie, or tieß, the Competitors concerned will divide equally between them the particular prizes affected. In the event of no correct solution being received, the solution nearest to correct will carry the first prize, and others in. order of merit. All prize moneys will be paid whether or not a correct solution is received. & For extra forms, send stamped addressed envelope tor P.O. Box ITUBU Auckland. Please specify number of forms required. Extra entries will be accepted on plain paper. 8. Competitors desiring; to receive a copy of the correct solution and. list of Prize Winner?. send separate stamped addressed envelope marked “Results" to P.O. Box 1738. Auckland. 7. All words used in this puzzle are certified to be found in Webster’s Dictionary, and in most copies of other standard dictionaries in use in our schools. A Solutions will be retained by the Adjudicators until the 23rd day of July. 1927. up to which day any Competitor may apply for a rescrutiny of his or her solution. Thereafter no * at ° respecting this Competition. An application for re-scrutiny must be made I? thTcompettt£-i:,‘‘“ttitUdlotL fcS wflfbe refunded * £Urther f< ® ° f tW ° shUllnsß and B ‘ ipel,Ce ' ?ri Vw- d Comn^tisnn h Tß A t d he d fif?h or8 f ß^all b * and l®®** l * binding on all* Competitors. 10# Mnnoi n ntwnimtfnr hTnme Comnanw 4 C c* “ogfckly Competitions, and is organised under the advisory direction <4 Ftmite rt B thS <^al* y J'r«fL l2 ik Fir V F . loor > Campbell Buildings, Auckland, for the benefit of the Recreation ana Band Funds of the Coast Group, New Zealand Artillery (Territorial Forces). 2. To hum" or bustle. 3. Armor St*? the skin. 4. Auckland Road Diet, (abbrev.) 6. Last yea«c (abbrev.) 8. Varied. 7. French fo,t *“and.” 6. What the ia*ub said.. 9. To bestow o* increase. li. United Eng. 11. The act debate. 12. Hamilton Suni3a*v School (ab.) 14. Ugly River (a.bovev.) 15. Progress, passage1. Like. 3. Hurricane. 5. Drunkenness. 13. To hasten. 15. Fortresses in a 16. Healed. 17. Ancient Order (abbrev.) 16. Adios (actual). It. Back part of the neck. city, of f’ja^thblowers VERTICAL CLUES. 17. A particle; a jot. 20. Wearily. 21. Wear. 22. One who wanders. 24. Pertaining to choirs. 25. To make rare 26. Famous Latin Poet. 27- £ raw or undressed hide. 29. Without (French). 37„ Pious, reverent, religious. 39. Unit of superficial measure, square, of which each side 10 metres in length. 41 „ interval between events. 42,. Dio (actual). HORIZONTAL CLUES. 20. A stafi. 23. Before (poetical). 24. The crop or craw of a bird. 28. Alp climbers. 30. Suasex Regt. (abbrev.) 31. A port of France. 32. Deposit (abbrev.) 33. Royal Academy (abbrev.) 34. East England (abbrev.) 35. A bay window. erpoo abbre -) I forward herewith u* ■ - solution(a) of Cross-word Puzzle, and postal .note to the vain© of shilling (s) pence, being my entry fee therein. I agiee to abide PSy* the adjudicators’ decision. SUN 63. A lower part of the leg. 64. To permit. 65. The principal part of a shrub. 68. To entice. plant RESULTS OF £lOl FOURTH CROSS WORD PUZZLE COMPETITION. I. B. Burgess. 35. St. Georges Bay I****. Auckland: Miss K. A. Burgess 33 Calliope Road. Devoxipcrt- Mr. 8. H. P.O Carterton; Mr. T. Carr, care Level* County Council. Tinmru ; - - - - . i McKinlev, Lawrence, Otago: Mrs. F. Mc\\*illan. Kopuarahi. Hinuera; Mr. W. Oven.. 10. Av enue. A uckland . Miss Purchas Road. Takapuna. All Prize Winners have been advised r »iat. and Prize Moneys have been paid. 44. Tenor (in instrumental music). 45. To unclothe. 47. Liverpool Terminal Tramways Industrial Institute 49. A fish with long slender body and a pointed head. 51. Even, level, flat. 54. Supreme in this world. 56. Old People’s (abbrev.) 57. To sense. 58. To look slyly. '36. The definite article. 82. Lancashire County Govt. (ab.l 54. French for “the.” 38. Conjunction. 3li. Ventured. ' 4fJ. Washed lightly. 43. Royal Air Force < abbrev.) 45. A slight depression. 46. Basely. 48. Behold. ~- _ 49. Of the colour of or resemb.ins gold. 50. Lower extremity. 51. Past tense (abbrev.) 52. Avenue (abbrev.) „ 53. Colloquial contraction of * them--55. Towards. 57. To fall suddenly. 59. Retires; goes back. 61. Entreaty. AiR STr m H A

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 74, 18 June 1927, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 74, 18 June 1927, Page 22

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