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You can win this wonderful prize. It’s not difficult -there are no obscure clues, no unusual words and many of the answers can be found at your own Self Help shop or in the Self Help Jubilee Booklet. Do it tonight! The prize can easily be yours. SEL. Jukice OCT. 1922 --- CONDITIONS. . Each entrant must complete the crossword puzzle, answering every clue. 2. The competitor's name and address must appear in block letters on a piece of paper attached securely to the entry. : 3. Envelopés must be marked Puzzle’ and ye to Self Help Co-op., P.O. Box 2180, Auckland; .O. Box 125, Wellington; P.O. Box 670, Christchurch; P.O. Box 612, Dunedin; P.O. Box 185, Invercargill; or Per paese: in to any Self Help Shop on or before tober t a . No entry feé or entry form is required and the competition is open to everyone except @mployees of Self Help Co-op, or associated companies, and J. Inglis Wright Ltd., Advertising. 4 5. Dictionaries for 20th Century and. Oxford Concise. : . The decision of the judges will be final and no corresondence or communication of any kind will be entered nto by the sponsors. . 7. The results of the competition will be published in the leading newspapers and journals and will be available from Self Hélp shops éverywhere. -?
w~LUES DOWN 1, omething every customér receives in a Séif Help shop. 3. What menth in the year 1932 was the Seif pds | Staff Benefit ‘und inaugurated? 4. udden sharp ulls. 5. erlods of Time. 6. Excellent reatment Always (abr.). 7. Name of the largest single grocery organization In N.Z. (two words). 11. The kind of profits that helped put Self Help where it is today. 13. To border upon. 14. To venture. 16. Im printing. a_ style of type with Inclined letters. . Royal Academy (abr.). 21. Agrees or assents a8 to a roposition. . Angry, wrathful. 23 rovides refreshments. 24. Dry, withered. 25. Be able to. 26. Evén, uniform. 28. How many pounds cash does each Seif Help employee recéive on the birth of a second child? 30. One who heals or treats diseases of animals. 32. A _ circle or sphere. 34. To put off, délay.or postpone. 35. To plan, sketch or indieate. 39. Allows liquids to fall or run out of vessels. 43. Factor contributing to high prices in groceries (two words). 45. Consume. 47. Thrifty Commodities (abr.). 48. A slight altercation or quarrel, 49. To do this with roceries is another price raiser. 51. Innts’ food. 53. Rub out. 54. Kingly. 55. ow many Self Help shops were operating in 1924. two years after B. Sutherland le oy. N.Z. Railways. 57. A-saddle. horses. i aL
64. Branch regarded as an emblem of peace. 65. The goods you purchase from a Self Help shop are al-
ways inis. Of. A sarge bird. 68. Title of honour given to baronets. 71. Native minerals. 723. Being at liberty. 75. The Self Help War Effort donations ran into thousands of pounds. How many thousands? 76. Definite Efficiency (abr.). 77. Large tub or vessel. 78. In the middle of. 79. af luminous circle appearing round sun or moon. 81, A magY He9 The conclusion, in word or act. Post Mistress (abr.). 91. Christian name of founder of Self Feld, f Co-op, 92. pe ye te te 93. Ultimo’ (abr.). Measure wel 96. Astern, abaft. A fright or ¢ a 99. Father. 101. Denoting presence or nearness. Se ACROSS 2. Sound sleep. 4. Liveried servant or footman. 8. Not off. 9. Through, or by means of. 10. eges (abr.). 11. The aim of the Self Help Staff Fund is to rovide an endowment Life Insurance olicy of £1.000 plus bonuses, for every member of the staff... At what age generally will this policy mature for male members? 12. Mountain nymph. 15. In rays, or arranged like rays. 17. Male sheep. 18. Places for the custody of money. 19. The language of the Arablans. 24. To incite, to urge. 25. How does the Self Hélp operate to avoid the answer to Clue No. 43 down? 387. Mangle, tear or distress, 29. How many pounds cash does each Self rig employee receive on the birth of the first child?
30. By making low profits and eliminating the answers to Clues No. 43 and 49 Down and 76 Across Self Help are able to offer something never possible before. What is
Aue Whe 4H SUA. Jo. POW, sB8naypeg cavities. 35. A domestic servant. of humble rank. 36. Your Rent (abr.). 37, Myseif. 38. Principles or doctrines. 40. Rodent, 41. Clean, Neat, Polite (abr.). 42. Better Buying (abr.), 44. Wild beasts which shed horns every year. 46. Suitable, appropriate. 50. Vacant ground or level space. . 52. Something every customer receives at Self Help, 56. small vessel. 58. Finely powdered earth carried in clouds by the wind. 59. To sway or Stagger. 60. Sixth note of octave. 61 Helps or assists, 62. A rugged hillto 63, The sheltered side. 64, Not on. Adds to or supplies deficiencies in. 69, Sex Appeal (abr.). 70. Eggs of fishes, 72. Finer Bread (abr.). 73. To join, to mingle. 74. A yon 76. To do this with grocery orders makes for higher prices. 78. Christian name of the Mr. Sutherland who planned the Self Help Staff Fund. 80. Not shut. 82. Ornamental vessels. 83. Elevated plateau or tableland. 84, A bd ey >, in which birds have room to fly. . spirits (abr.). 86. Instant. Efficiency (abr.). 87. Hanging ot or flap of garment. 90. The Self Help brands of this are the finest. $2. The Sutherland Self Help Trust was foun@ed for the sole benefit of the ..... ? 95. A sweet white Italian wine, 98. Spring of mineral water. 100. Mother. 102. Sport or amusement, 103. Strike Nightly. 104. How much does Seif Help employee contribute towards the Staff Fund? 105. Frugal, economical.
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