MmmmMN ~mmmmm IS $ U E D B Y ThE StAT E HYDRO-ELECTRIC D E Pt mmmA LaMl TMDORTANOTIeE To all users of Electricity The public is asked to make a serious and main- tained effort to reduce the amount of electricity used. This applies not only to homes, but to fac- tories, farms, shops; offices; etc. To leave any switch turned on when it is not ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL is an extravagance which n0 one can afford today. EXPLANATION The electricity shortage is due to the substantial extra demands on power by hundreds of new fac- tories set up during the war and afterwards to manufacture essential short-supply goods, and to 8 big increase in domestic and farming use. This position has been aggravated by droughts in gener- ating areas and by the fact that it was not possible during the war to proceed with all new generating installations planned: That is the position. We must get by on 8 supply that at best is no more than adequate: Every switch turned off helps. ALL ROUND THE CLOCK 12 I0 2 Doy and Niqht; 3 5 6 SAVE ELECTRICITY MmMv
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 358, 3 May 1946, Page 15
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189Page 15 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 358, 3 May 1946, Page 15
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