Instructions Fo R UsING YOUR TORCH IN A BLACKOUT Reviewed and Passed by the DOMINION LIGHTING CONTROLLER I~Every home should have one 0r more torches: But before seeking to buy eta ones; Inspect and repair old onese They may need only 3 new bulb; Or fresh batteries: 2~Keep Your torch in an accessible place = and always in its place: Indoors never point it towards unshielded skylights, win" dows; or open doors: 3~Do not use unshielded torch outdoors in 8 blackout except when essential: Keep beam level or downwards ~alwaysl Never point it towards reflective surfaces 4-How to Shteld your Torch for outdoor use : Cut 2 discs of Paper; one black with half-inch hole in centre; the other of white tissue Paper; or something equivalent, to cover hole in black dise: Insert both disa between bulb and lens of torch: Keep Your Torch Loaded with Fresh EVEREADY Batteries ~and have an extra set on hand in case of long-continued use of your torcha Inserted for the National and Indlvldual Welfare by National Carbon Pey: Ltda (Incorp. in NSWJ) ER/42/822 Manufacturers of TORCH EVEREADY: and RADIO Trade MaRK BATTERIES
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 176, 6 November 1942, Page 3
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187Page 3 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 176, 6 November 1942, Page 3
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