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AMUSEMENTS GREY LYNN, PONSONBY, ARCH HILL, NEWTON RESIDENTS NOTE! AT THE 6d 6d — AVON — Guest Night 6d 6d — AVON — Guest Night 6d 64 _ AVON — Guest Night 6d 6d — AVON — Guest Night 6d 6d — AVON — Guest Night 6d 6d — AVON — Guest Night 6d 6d — AVON — Guest Night 6d Gd — AVON — Guest Night NEWTON. TO-MORROW — TUESDAY 7.30 SPECJALLY SELECTED DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME AND SUPPORTS. 5 Selected Attractions. No ' 1- » LADY SCARFACE " With JUDITH ANDERSON. Recommended by Censor for Adults. ° Bill Boyd — Windy Hayes IN "IN OLD MEXICO" Approved for Universal Exhibition. No 3— LEON ERROLL in " WRONG ROOM " No 4— SPORTSCOPE. "SMOOTH APPROACH" No 5— MUSICAL REVUE, " HELLO MAMA " 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d AVON GUEST NIGHT, TO-MORROW -- TUESDAY CrpATiTT , DEVONPORT. Phone 10-101 O ±iil Hi Finally To-night ut 7.30. A Stupendous Cast ... the World ; its Stage. " UNITED WE STAND " 6 Cesar Romero — Carole Landis •• GENTLEMAN AT HEART " Both Approved for -Universal Exhibition. CimArpTP ONEHUNGA., Phone 54-344 OiAliJ . , Finally To-night at T. 45. Jean Gabin — Ida Lupino ■'M O O"N-T I D E." & Eddie Bracken. — Betty Rhodes . " SWEATER GIRL " Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.. , . T - )1 - )T -«.T/-l-r7ICiC! DOMINION RD. Ph. 61-439 X rCIIN Finally To-night at 7.45. Marlene Dietrich — Fred Mac Murray '• THE LADY IS WILLING " Recommended by Censor for Adults. Wilfrid Lawson — Grant Tyler •• DANNY BOY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. A DTJT RICHMOND AVE. Ph. 27-235 -fi.L/Jii±jJr 111 Finally To-night at 7.45.. Gary Cooper — Barbara Stanwyck " BALL OF FIRE." & Leon Errol — Lupe Velez •• MEXICAN SPITFIRE SEES A GHOST.'.' Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. ■DXTT , A T PONSONBY RD. Ph. 26-940 XtXLlvjii.J-1 Finally To-night at 7.45. Bob Hope — Dorothy Lamour -c- Blng Crosby •• ROAD TO ZANZIBAR." & Carole Landis — George Montgomery " CADET GIRL " Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. '■ LECTURES MAUREEN • MORRIS " ALEXANDER Speaks TO-MORROW (TCES.), 2.15 p.m. To Women, "Grow Old and Stay Young!" Ist Floor, Brunswick Bldg., Queen St. Come Early. Collection. Phone 42-124. PSEI> CARS AND TRUCKS FOR SALE AUSTIN 7 Saloon; good rubber; £45. —50. Athens Rd.. Onehunga. xlO AUSTIN 1 Saloon. 1935. very good condition: £HB.—Phone 62-890. 12 AUSTIN 10 h.p. 1936 model, very good running order; £200 cash.—For particulars Ring Phone 50-658. ■ 12_ BUICK Anniversary; beautifully kept; mechanially perfect; double -wiper: stop lights; £115. — 11. Meriyale Ave.. Epsom (Tuesday morning) xlO CHEVROLET, late model, as new. — Auckland Motor Co. ' ] N CHEVROLET Coupe. 1936: new tyres: -jargain. £235.—103. Garnet Rd. xlO CHRYSLER Touring Sedan, 1937: leather upholstery: new battery; good tyres; £375. — Phone 40-072. ' - xlO I'OKI> Vβ 1&39, brakes, good condition; . one owner: £375.—Phone 60-943 (business hours 30-080). | 10 MORRIS 8. 1937; new tyres all , round; £195, trade. 103. Garnet Rd. xlO MORHIS 8 h.p. 1939, low mileage, excellent condition, good tyres; £295: cash.—Ring 42-213 (business hours): " MORRIS 15-6, very reliable car; good condition; leather: uphols'tery; good tyres, etc.; cash. —For Inspection. Ring 64-243. . . x! 5 BmCiKK, 10 h.p.. £85. —Phone 48-128 U VAUXHALL. 14 h.p.. £235.—Phone 48-128. N VAUXHALL 14, 1936. exceptional condition and tyres: low £265.—Phone 80-133. x:l2 £30 DEPOSIT.—ModeI A. Ford: splendid order: •£65.-103. Garnet Rd. xlO £35 BUYS Triumph Sedan; good rubber; runs well. 4.'B3rrie St.. Ponsonby. \ xlO 1937-8 VB. new tyres, battery, paint: radio: offers invited.—99. West End Rd. 10 ROVER 9 h.p. Tourer, £45; Ford Model 8 1930 Tourer, £40: Whippet 1928 Coach, £50; Chrysler 1936 Touring Sedan, £210: Jowett 1940 8 h.p. Sedan, £310; Chevrolet 1038 De Luxe Sedan. £325; Morris 1938 12 h.p. Sedan; £375; Standard 1940-8 h.p. Saloon. £295. —Motor Exchange, 25, Rutland- St.' ■ ■ 14 BELIEVE IT OR NO~, TAPPENDENS HAVE THE BEST STOCK OF USED CABS IN NEW ZEALAND. V 8 SEDAN, fitted with Gas Producer and Wireless. V 8 SEDANS (Two). V 8 COUPE. FORD 8 H.P. MORRIS 8 H.P. (Three). MORRIS 12 H.P. (Two). SINGER 9 H.P. VAUXHALL 14 Sixes (Two). If in' need of a Used Car just make a rriendly call at our Showrooms. TAPPENDEN MOTORS, LIMITED, 39, Beach Road. Phone 32-951. D 4

CONSERVATION OF ELECTRIC POWER CONSERVATION OF ELECTRIC POWER THE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC POWER BOARD Has been advised by the Electricity Controller that the consumption of electricity in the North Island must be limited to within the capacity of the Government's Generating Plants. Auckland is required to reduce its consumption by 300,000 F e! AuT d C&S^S^lT^^^ 6 CONSUMPTION BY 1 0 PER CENT. The position is so acute that failure to reduce consumption voluntarily will necessitate total disconnection of areas from time to time as required by the Government to regulate the loading. SUGGESTED METHODS OF REDUCING CONSUMPTION: , LIGHTING.—Switch out lights not actually required. >' RADIO.—Use Radio to listen to programmes, not as a background, to routine duties. ELECTRIC COOKING.—Use oven cooking in preference to .hotplates; as the oven is heavily insulated it is more economical than the hotplates. Use kettles or jugs to boil, water, they use" electricity more efficiently. " . RADIATORS.—-Only use Radiators when necessary, ther use a tremendous amount of electricity. NO RADIATORS ARE ALLOWED TO BE USED IN BUSINESS PREMISES, SHOPS, FACTORIES, HALLS, THEATRES, ETC., BETWEEN 4 P.M. AND 6 P.M.. ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS. Switch off heater as much as possible. Never run off hot water to avoid boiling of heater switch off. 'Never use running hot water to wash plates or dishes. ELECTRIC MOTORS AND POWER APPLIANCES.—AII power users are asked to give particular attention to switching off their motors or plant when riot actually performing useful work. It is easy to switch electrical 'energy on or off. SHOP AND BUSINESS LIGHTING. Switch off all daylight lighting unless its retention absolutely essential. AH ' advertising and display lighting should be discontinued. AUCKLAND ELECTRIC POWER BOARD R.- H. BARTLEY, M.1.E.E., M.1.M.E., General Manager.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 109, 10 May 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 109, 10 May 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 109, 10 May 1943, Page 6

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