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_Pictur..t Post, StjJtembtr
9, 1939
YOUR-AUTUMN AND WINTER HOLIDAY
",
~'M~'
ORE and more
peopl~
this year are taking .late holidays ; ,
'
-·OlUR CROSS.WORDS
B~low
is a list of resorts
offe~ipg
ideal facilities.
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Bournemouth; with its beautiful gardens, pine-woods, and deligh$l sur–
roundings is an excellent all: thc;-year-round. resort. The Bournemouth municipal
orchestra is one of the best in England, and the town offers a variety of 'amusements
of, all kinds ,
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, Almost in tlie centre of the south coast is Southsea, an excellent place for an autumn
or winter sojburn. There are steamer servi!=es' to the Isle of Wight at all times of die
year, and facilities for all ,outdoor sports .
•
Eastbourne is well s}leltered by Beachy Head and the Downs and is a delightful
Sussex resort. With it,s magnificent promenades and ornamental gardens, bracing air,
and general brightness, Eastbourne
IS
one of the most
a~ractive
places on the' coast"
Farther east on the Sussex coast is Hastings and St; Leonards, a town well protected
from cold winds by the rising ground to the north and east. Hastings has one of the
highest sunshine records in England, and ,is an ideal place for a health-giving holiday.
. - Of the Kentish resorts, Folkestone is one of the best places for a holiday, - A, feature
of the town is the lawn and
.p~omenade
on the top of the cliffs, known as the Leas,
perhaps one of the linest proIJienades
~
existence.
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SHINE '
AND
THE BEST'HOLlQAY
, THAT BRiTAIN CAN OFFER . --: ' .
Every form
01
amusement, sport
and recreation in Que
o-sea~0n.
Uprivalled
bathIng
facili~ies.
'. Three golf 'cour–
ses. Music on the
sea ff ont daily '
throughout
the
y~ar-a
remark–
able tribute to
E as
t
b ou r n
e~ '
s
equable climate.
FREE GUIDE
Autumn Holidaysat"'tiis,deli'ghtful ,
Seaside Resort. ,are ,sure to be en- .
Joyable-='for' in
ad~ition-to_
tbe ,
warm. sunny climate there Is a first–
class programme of entertainments
MODERN I:iIGH-CLASS HOTELS
For full details
and
official register of accommodation _
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write
to.:- ..
DEPT. 1.. CHAMBER OF , TRADE
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FAIRLY-EASY '
ACR.Oj;S
1. Kings'
sOJis
not
our
in the middle (7).
5. :book doWn on whtn
speed is confused (7).
9.
Hint of broktn eggs
inside
(7).
11.
Mistake a second
wondering
(7). ·
12. Minced meats when
cooke4 do (5)•
14. Tees
at
·turn make
fortune
t6).
15. Animals ' make
Ametican
writer
'upset
in
lards (8).
16.
Watched ' carefully
the middle , dish
(5)~
17. TJuu
j,ostscript
soaks
(4).
.
20. Rely
on
sound of
place for good swim–
mers only
(6) _
22. AClditional clause for
horseman
(5).
.
, 24.
Builder showing
son
.
takes after mothtr
(5).
25. Toe crushed in
ttRi
is
firmly
fixed
(6). "
2fl. Naturally look afttr
tnd last
(4).
,
29. Scorch a letter titttr
cluitft
(5).
'\ ,
31.
Props put up ,in
sllorts
(8).
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- 32.
Last
mtntion-.d
mMes.r-attle
(6).
34. Vexed if not
set
up
' in order
(5).
-
36.
bOostn in the
end
(7).
37.. A
1
cat · is dis–
membered for
Orien–
tall
(7) • .
3,8. Wishes to put father
in
(7).
' 39. Grades,
t.g.
bfgktn reeds
(7).
,
.l).CROSS '
1.
'Fhe
dragon
has
swallowedmothtr'(8}.
5. Thes. animals might
, weU take the helm
(6).
9/ Fail t%ffer enough
(8).
. l)OWN
I'
1. Plague staru
fIIOI'1'Us
(7).,
.
2.
See tin go into mass
, of unwrOlHlht
,1IItial
(5).
-
3.
Comb~
stamp'ed_
on
, plate
(6). • - •
4. "Correct position .of
, tieS
(4).
l
5. eoniidered
1IIt
back–
ward
in
deed
(6).
- 6.
Small weights that
SfD~
the
-
comcip,ce
(8).
, 7.,
lnvtnt tre change
23.
Gaj, as little 'debu- -
, c071\e betwetn
(9)
tanie
on
wir~less
(8),
8. ean seed be covered?
25.
Echo
-
io under a
,
(7).
- • "
strain
f7): .
10. Walked mostly, Rus-
,
26.
sp&k incohertntly
\ nan plain
(7). ,
'
with. the. lips lIW7'y
13.
Drin/is
may
be
-
(4).
oPtainedfToin;sizle,(4).
28.
Guides whtn credits
18.
~oks
out
and
turns
are t:/fanged
(7).•
C:T'!P
pests
(9).
29
art
~6)
19: 'Tu iJl up. Take
.4Jw's
crazes
\' ,
rest
(3).
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30.
EJetlOuring tin in
20. Hangs loosely with '
bToktn:do'fun age
(6).
. the iddl'
33.
Let
it
liecome name
, (n
rner
<n
m,
e ~,
of ,distinctiim
(5).
21.
Ve~el
with
lid
in-
pS.
Lysand.tr
holds
vtrt.d
(3).
' -
cTUshed rock (4) .
NOT
DIFFICUlT- '
,
"
./JOWN
.
-
1~.
(( ,- ' - , --- -;
toil
and
"'DUbI."
(6).
?
.
2.
They , are ,Vtn071WUS
\ (6).
J•.
Odoriferous ropt (5).
4.
Legtillty" somewhere
'!fe,CS).
6~
Here one paY; tp
- tnter
(9).
~
7. Sk.ts in
(8).
~
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11.
T&y' supffiirt the
chur~liwo/'dtns
(8'l,
U,
Se! twic.e upset
(6).
15.
Wh~re -
theTe'. · , no
will.
it's this way (9).
16.
MefhOd of propul:
; sion
in wattr
.(6).
18.
All
are vanities
58).
19, This du}<t is of born
.:
race
(8).
22. Decapitatt this poet
f07i3 (6).
',23.
Adonisnot~cessar
ily
so
hands.ome (6).
26: Escape capture (5).
,27. '
Put
on.
10.
One
hundred in
20.
Celestial path
(5').
28.
YieliJi~~
harmony,
Spottish dress.
K#P
21.
Dudes art
(6).
(6).
' "
cQlm 1(6).
24.
This, 'they say, is
29.
Authority in a pig-
• 12.
Aristocracy of the
wher." good
Amen-
tail (8).
sea?
(9).
cans go when they
30.
Th-ecomtantnymph'
13. Shetn
(5).
tlje
(5).
.
family
(6).
.
14. \ A clinging type
(6).
25.
Feudal superior
(5,
31.
Set ba,chS in a waltz .
17. Burdtn
(5).
4).
(8).
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All entertainmenu
a~d
recreational
facilities In full swing•• • . Gardens a
riot of colour. . .. Beautlfullllumln–
atlons along the +mlle sea-front...•
Air and Steamer trips to the Isle"of '
Wlght. • •• Motor tours to places of
hlstorlcat Interest In lovely Hamp–
, shire. • •. Fine hotels and Pensions.
SOLUTIONS TO OUR
LAST
CROSSWORD PUZZLES
74
for Health and Sunshine.
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ThIS famous health resort with Its, sunny climate Is
Ideal for ,Autumn : and Winter holidays. Attractions
Include Sun-Lounge (the town', social tendexvous).
Concerts; Medical Baths. Indoor Bowls. Suh-Trap
,
Sh~lters" ~tc:
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Write now to Room C.S4, Information Bureau',
Haltln.., for Illustrated Guide (Fr.... ).
Frequent S.R.
expr~sses ,
from Ch••lng
0'0".
Cannon
Street. also Victoria (Electric). ' Cheap ' "Monthly
Return" Tickets 1st 16/11. 3rd
11/3.
Throuch express
)
fl'Om L MS. Cheap Fares.
r
If
The Soathun
Coast lIets
tht;
most
Sanshine."
Only
90
mlnut~.
by
S. R.
'EI~ctrlc
Train. '
;Waterloo). OffiCial Guide from P.P.
Dopt., Information Bureau, South.e...
The
Ray
AL
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SOUTHSEA'S FA'lOURITE , H9TEl:: .·
Perfect for late holidays. o. winter , '" ,
visits. Cehtral, heating. , Electric fires
all bedrooms. 0pposlte the pier:
TERMS:
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to
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