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£l4O -- MUST BE WON THIS MONTH £l4O OXFORD CR OSS WORDS y in accordance with the “CONCISE OXFORD DlCTlONapplication. Price, 10/6 Nett. Correct or Nearest, £BO. Next Best, £4O, Next Best, £2O. Acting on the reluct of numerous Competitors, the Promoters have decided to extend the date Wtil August 28th. The Promoters guarantee that if the Clue asks lor a Noun—a noun will be the am, to Ad \ orbs, etc. Should the> err in this. respect, the Competitors Entry !.»«•' w,l ‘ n« refunded. FIRST ENTRY, 1/- (One Shilling). vill be refunded. Additional Entries, 6d. be sent provided they DEFINITIONS. VERTICAL. . Near to, in, by ■ A negative word • In like manner • Denotes position • A man’s name . CJ). factual) • A bird’s twitter • A kind of colour • Voice inflections • Less than two. '• A part of the body • A Kiri's name . Unite by stitches • A kind of plant • Labours, works • To fondle • T.N.T. (actual) HORIZONTAL. . A flowering plant , A species of trees , More than enough body An exolamatioi A girl’s name A kind of cole '2l. A A female d. c.. A kind of tree. Wails, shouts, criea A knob in wood •*-. a* i A church council 43. Pas A gardener'a tool A girl’* name Part of verb “to A’. Referring to .'4. A girl’s name 6. Personal pronoun '.1.. To fondle, caress !9„ A female deer 1. A common plant 12. Labours, works ;4. T.N.T. (actual) 16. A kind of tree 8. An exclamation 10. A girl’s name 42. At the side of tense of be • A sack ox bulge P.O.R. (acti • A man's nar • y.A. (actual • Yard (abb.) -14. A knob in wood 45. Dark, blackish 46. Late edition (abb) 48. Part of verb t the SUN 1. 6/8/27. mpanied by a cheque, postal order, or money order covering the RULES OF ENTRY. T A N y £ H A W E O M iidered by the Pro2. The Promoters will award Three Prizes each month. FIRST PRIZE, £BO ; SECOND PRIZE, £4O; THIRD PRIZE, £2O. The whole of the Prize Money (£140) must be won this month, whether an a 11correct solution is received not, and in the event of tie priz uch priz 0. To move, advance .1. Shy . **ra (aDb.) 53. Unite by stitches An exclamation 55. Units of length Personal pronoun 56. A patteTh, shape To OXFORD CROSSWORDS, Box 785, Queen Street, Auckland. Enclosed please find Postal Order value . as entrance fee for solution (s). Name (in full) Address WRITE IN BLOCK CAPITALS AND CUT OUT WHOLE ADVERTISEMENT. 3. After publication of Results, application for re scrutiny must be made within seven days bj REGISTERED LETTER marked * * CLAIMS * * or left-hand bottom corner and be accompanied b} copy of solution sent counterfoil of Postal Note and a re-scrutiny fee of 2/6 4. Whereas all competi tors will receive every con sideration in any matter which may arise, the decision of the Promoters will be final.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 116, 6 August 1927, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 116, 6 August 1927, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 116, 6 August 1927, Page 25

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