FNERGY EFFICIENT LAMAPS 572se P#iyes Help the environment and your power billl Youive heard all about them:: now they are available If all New Zealand homes used energy efficient lamps, energy saving; ultra longlife light bulbs: TwO sizes are offered power needs would be reduced by 2OOGWh; or 2/3 the coal an 11 watt (161mm long) lamp (equivalent light output to a used by Meremere power station: normal incandescent bulb of 60 watts); and a 20 watt (210mm long) watt lamp (equivalent light output to 100 watt Energy efficient lamps are most effective in areas where incandescent bulb) Just compare these costs: lighting is most used, eg kitchen; living room; hall and outside courtesy light: No need for frequent changes Energy Incandescent ideal for the elderly and for in those inaccesible areas. Efficient Lamp Lamp Flicker free; run cooler than incandescent bulbs. Power Use (watts) 20 100 These lamps have been ordered in bulk direct from a leading Life (hours) 8000-10,000 1000 European manufacturer We are selling them at below trade Power cost for 8000 price A limited number have been pre-ordered and are available hours at 1Oc per unit 516 S80 immediately otherwise allow 6-8 weeks for delivery: A saving Of S64! Post to Energy Management Services, PO Box 3195, Wellington: Please send me 11 watt energy efficient lamps (equiv 60 watt bulb) S45.00 each: Name Please send me 20 watt energy efficient lamps (equiv 100 watt bulb) S45.00. Address Post and packaging S3.50 per order Less discount of S3.00 per lamp for orders of three and more lamps. Total S
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Forest and Bird, Volume 21, Issue 4, 1 November 1990, Unnumbered Page
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262Unnumbered Page Advertisement 3 Forest and Bird, Volume 21, Issue 4, 1 November 1990, Unnumbered Page
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