tetfUfejams isiww Pill S '' ;r SlH I! W fey? \ Hj s w /BS' a fe’u I /H ns ui ;v<: : 03 < M 3 R- 5 1058 lIH 1 •■•::'■•'. Sl C ' fC '' When you buy a Raleigh you buy British at its best—full value for your money and more — for the Raleigh Cycle combines exceptional finish and lightness with super-strength, extreme reliability and long life. They are light on the road, respond to the slightest touch, affording care-free cycling at all times. All the best features of all the best bicycles arc found in a Raleigh—your dealer knows, ask him! DISTRIBUTORS: BENNETT LTD., WANGANUI. THE RALEIGH CYCLE CO. LTD., NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND,
I DIDN’T BOTHER •Vj |TODO IT & • I ’ Rsll 1 - J — 7a 4 - (A ■' ! 1* * ■ Il J Mfek li’">" ■ J I /fl / X V ' .' . - ’ , / I}/ ' ‘ .. * '*' .L/ljCwl I 174 'Hlf f I''t Power consumption must be cut down if a compulsory cutoff at peak times is to be avoided. Power plants just can’t meet any increased demand. Saving electricity ensures a continual supply. DON’T RUN RADIATORS LONGER THAN NECESSARY When the room’s warmed up, leave only one bar on—switch others off. If you leave the room, turn the lights off. It is worthwhile, convenient, easy conservation of electrical power. SAVE ELECTRICITY
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 254, 24 July 1944, Page 3
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209Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 254, 24 July 1944, Page 3
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