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The WANGANUI-RANGITIKEI ELECTRICPOWER BOARD. Restrictions on the Use of Electricity for Lighting and Heating Consumers are notified Unit the restrictions on the use of electric power provided for in the Electricity Control Order. 1943. are still in foree. and must he complied with. This control order provides the following:—PART 11. SPACE-HEATING. 5. This Part of this Order shall apply to all premises of any of the following classes:— (a) Shops, offices, factories, warehouses, and other business premises: (b>..Public and private hotels: theatres, and other places of amusement: (d> Premises occupied by any of His Majesty’s naval, military, or air forces, or by any other armed force that is for the time being lawfully present in New Zealand: (e) Premises occupied by any Government Department or office. Provided that this Part of this Order shall not apply to any hospital. 6. During the months of May, June, July. August, and September in any year no person shall, in any premises to which this Part of this Order applies, use or cause to be used any electric radiator or other electric space-heating appliance or equipment at any time between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. on any day of the week except Sunday. PART lII.—LIGHTING. 7. <1) Except as provided in this clause, no person shall at any time of the day or night use or cause to be used electricity from any public supply of electricity to operate any appliance or equipment for: (a) Exterior sign lighting: (b> Interior sign lighting other than utility sign lighting: <c) Interior or exterior outline or ornamental lighting: (d) Floodlighting any exterior part of any building: (?) Under-verandah lighting other than community lighting: (f) Community lighting, except on the statutory late night during the period between half an hour after sunset and. 9 p.m.: (g) Shop-window lighting either in excess of an average of 10 watte for each foot of window frontage or outside the period between half an hour after sunset and 9 p.m. on any day: th) The interior lighting of island or wall or counter show-cases: (1) The interior lighting of any theatre, concert-hall, dance-hall, cabaret, skating-rink, public or private hotel lounge, or hotel bar in excess of 60 watts for each 100 square feet of floor area in any case where the lighting appliance or equipment was in operation before ihe commencement of this Order, or in excess of 40 watts for each 100 square feet of floor area in any other case: (j) The interior lighting of any shop, milk-bar, restaurant, or dining-room in excess of 100 watts for each 100 square feet of floor area. (2) Nothing in subclause (1) of this clause shall apply to the use of electricity for—(a) The provision of such lighting as may be required for safety at any entrance or exit to any premises: (b) Under-verandah lighting (other than sign lighting) at theatres, concert-halls, dance-halls, or cabarets during the hours of darkness for the period of thirty minutes immediately before and the period of fifteen minutes immediately after any programme of entertainment. H. WEBB, Engineer.

MAKING SURE. If the eyes fail to register correctly and you have a tendency to “screw up” your eyes to see something clearly, if is time to consult an Optometrist. It may not be necessary to wear glasses . . . but it pays to make sure. This applies to children as well as to adults. DAVID A. C. LILBURNE OPTOMETRIST. THE AVENUE .... WANGANUI. Mr. Lilburne visits Marton on Tuesday, May Bnd, at Mr. Eolaaway’s (Dentist). Mr. Lilburne visits Taihape at Mr H. D. Bond's, (Jeweller), Wednesday, April 26. 'Phone 168. Taihape.

PAINT INSURANCE— Just as important as Fire Insurance EXCELSIOR PAINT A TINGEY PRODUCT THE PAINT THAT LASTS! TINGEFS LTD. VICTORIA AVENUE Phone 5404. WANGANUI. 1 B. PRIESTLEY PAYS TRIBUTE TO THE NOBLE WOMEN OF ENGLAND If you are looking for a presentation book, magnificently printed with 49 colour photographs, then here is your choice. The women of England are playing a glorious part in the War. J. B. Priest- ff / ley, famous Author and Comm?ntator, has excel- f led himself in his tribute, written as only J. B. • Priestley can write. 49 COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHS ROWELL'S —Wanganui

JUST IN at KOOREYS MEN 8 AND BOYS’ OUTFITTERS . FAWN GABARDINE RAINCOATS Sizes 3’s to B’s FOR THE WORKER! KHAKI 818 OVERALLS KHAKI DRILL TROUSERS (3 pkts.) > Sizes 3’s to B's— Also X Sizes. FOR BOYS! BOYS’ SCHOOL SHORTS Light Grey Dark Grey Navv Ako JERSEYS and PULL-OVERS WE NOW HAVE A FUIL SELECTION OF WOOLLEN UNDERWEAR TO CHOOSE FROM. ATH SINGLETS SHORTS SHORT SLEEVE VESTS aJJdmys vft ft DFV vic avenue OUTFITTERS IYV Vllljl 1 M phone 2826 (NEXT MAYPOLE MAIN STORE)

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 88, Issue 94, 21 April 1944, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 88, Issue 94, 21 April 1944, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 88, Issue 94, 21 April 1944, Page 4

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