“WHERE WAS MOSES
WHEN THE LIGHT WENT OFF?” That’s just where all of us will .be without any option unless everybody using Electricity seriously responds to the present appeal to use Less Electricity. Electricity must be conserved, the power plants throughout the North Island are already overtaxed, ar.cl domestic (home) users are asked to do-oper-ate by using less and’ thus avoid compulsory rationing by cutting off the power during certain hours. The Power Authorities hope, that compulsory “'shut off” will be unnecessary, but this depends on every domestic (home) users are asked ot co-oper-yery minimum needed —so it’s up to you.
—lssued by the Electricity Controller, Public Works Department.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 August 1943, Page 3
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