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WANGANLH-RANGITIKEI ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD ELECTRICITY SAVING The electricity shortage which became really serious on 2nd April last s still with us, and the Board's usual ration is still subject to a special reduction of 10 per cent. In recent weeks the units used have been in excess of the approved quantity and while many consun.'.rs have made very real savings further savings are urgently necessary. All consumers are therefore notified of the following requirements:— (1) All must take definite steps to see that their consumption is kept within quota limits. (2) Radiators must not be used where other method of heating is available. (3) All water heaters must be switched off at least twelve hours each day, between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. (Not any twelve hours but definitely between these specific times). (4) Electric heating in business premises or public buildings is forbidden before 9 a.m., or between 4 and 6 p.m. (5) Before buying any new equipment enquire whether additional units will be available for its use. (6) Any consumer who exceeds his quota or who fails to comply with any of the restrictions set out herein may have his supply disconnected, either completely or in part, without any further notice. G. A. AMMUNDSEN, 6th September, 1950. Secretary. OPTICIANS. 129 VICTORIA AVENUE WANGANUI. Please Phone 3006 for Appointments with DONALD G. AURISCH (F.8.0.A. (Hons.), London, 5.D.0.N.Z.) Marton Visit—September sth and 19th. Phone Mr. Holdaway, 2635, for appointments. Taihape Visit—Wednesday, September 27. Phone Mr. Bond, 168, for appoinments. Try It It Works We Know! by doing the usual Duplicating Job in an unusual way, we can help you to add more punch to the story you wish to convey. Whether it's an appeal for funds, notice of a meeting, or minutes of a meeting we have the staff, eleven different types to call on and a modern and highly efficient Gestetner Duplicator awaiting your orders. Seivewright Advertising Agency, UNION BANK CHAMBERS— Opposite Herald - VICTORIA AVENUE P.O. Box 122 WANGANUI Phones 5070, 2445.

M. A. KITCHEN F.S.M.C. (LONDON) OPTICIAN. 9 VICTORIA AVENUE. WANGANUL Please Phone 2040 for Appointments. MEET THE NEW SPRING SEASON IN A BECOMING OUTFIT FROM OUR SALON LINEN SUITS AND FROCKS in Designs to Suit Everyone. FLORAL JERSEY SILK and FLORAL SILK FROCKS in Delightfuly Simple yet Attractive Styles. Sizes SS.W. to O.S. Our Stock of New Season’s COATS in all the Newest Shades and Distinctive Styles win give you the opportunity of a wide range from which to make a selection. 23.4 Oppouf# D.I.C.

J. L. S. LITTLE, D. I. O. N. Z., OPTICIAN 80 RIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. Opposite Post Office. . PHONE 3136. KEEP RAILWAY WAGONS MOVING THEY HAVE URGENT WORK TO 00. Quick turn-round is important always; just now, it's imperative. To meet the continually increasing demand for transportation, everything is being done to supplement wagon fleets in both Islands. Meanwhile, wagon users are urged to accelerate loading and un'oading, so that every wagon in commission may be worked to its full capacity. Only by wholehearted, unselfish teamwork in this respect can all requirements be met. Unnecessary Delays Hinder Transportation. BRAEBURN J The Nicest Hotel at Which to Stay in Wanganui. NOW UNDER MANAGEMENT MR. & MRS. T. W. I. WARD FULL SERVICE -ON TM€ RtVtR FRONT WANGANUI

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Wanganui Chronicle, 9 September 1950, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, 9 September 1950, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, 9 September 1950, Page 4