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LABOUR DAY WEEK-END Wherever You fio 5 Travel By Train. More trains, on improved schedules wherever possible, will be at your service for the Labour Day week-end. -Arrangements for the convenience of week-end holiday-makers are being made in all districts. Watch local announcements. lake Your Reservations Early.

HOW TO SAVE ELECTRICITY Switch off RADIATORS, Motors and Lights Hl IS? hla' 3 immediately the need for them Is over. If >4l? kj'UL.IU it lg p OSS jble to use a substitute, use It. am HMSF I Use t^le coal ran 9 e or open fire Instead of Al the electric range or RADIATOR. Switch off the radio when no one Is listening to it Use electric water heater as little as poesible. Switch off the lights in unoccupied rooms REMEMBEE ! A Radiator can FWRVIMIFW eUse rom tsn to thirty times as muc jj electricity as a 100 watt lamp. GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD

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Grey River Argus, 28 September 1949, Page 6

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