Lights Up! Yo ho! Lights Up! at Auburn slashes prices on $1 million of stock in their big 4-day sale. Desk lamps only $27.95. GEC ceiling fans are moving in the right circles from $49.95. Ceiling lights from $12.95. Tiffany glass pendants are ridiculous $44.95. Colonial glass pendants are crazy $24.95. The 4-day sale ends 5pm Sunday, so don't miss out. Only at the Lights Up! store, 145 Parramatta Road, Auburn. Lights Up! Lights Up! Lights Up! Arrow! It's an emergency! The lights gone out! Go to the bathroom! Bathroom Plus? Of course! Bathroom Plus shines your bathroom with one quick wipe, which makes it perfect for light housekeeping. Bathroom Plus. Instant shine. Wild Warrantyne. Crazy for sky. Crazy for sunsets. Colours that fly. Crazy for summer. Green of the trees. Crazy for passion. Oh, wow! Jenny Key! An exclusive t-shirt offer from Johnson & Johnson. A unique design by Jenny Key. Valued at $35.99. This design only $9.95. Details where you buy these Johnson & Johnson feminine hygiene products. Would you like to win this fabulous A.V. Jennings Montego home on the beautiful Central Coast? Simply listen to Today FM. George Moore at Today FM. Now for your chance to win the willing-enabled dream home. Here's question one. In what job... Watch Willing Enabled Wednesdays, 7.30pm on Channel 9. Then fill out the entry form in the description. Then fill out the entry form in the Daily Telegraph. Are you willing to win this dream home worth $100,000? I'm willing. No, I'm willing. You're able. No. Tonight in National Eye News, President Reagan faces savage criticism over the findings of the Orangate Inquiry, the Anglican Church opens the way towards women priests, and the barmaids, who also works in a very different career. At 6.30pm on Willoughby, the desperation of Australian farmers, burdened by debt some want to fight back, but others are simply forced to give up their homes and their livelihood. Sydney's leading hour of news and current affairs, tonight from 6 o'clock on Channel 9. I'll divide up the race. OK. One for you, one for me. Two for you, two for me. Three for you, three for me. And, because you're my favourite brother, you can have the last one. Ruffles' Handipacks. 12 bags of ruffles because nobody can eat just one. Three for you, three for me. Hmm. Cleaning the carpet around your home is easy with new Bissell wall-to-wall carpet shampoo. It's almost like having a genie around the house. High-traffic carpet areas need Bissell wall-to-wall carpet shampoo. It's the fast, effective way to keep your carpet spotlessly clean. And for little emergencies... Better get the Bissell. ...new Bissell mini shampoo with its unique computer-designed brush head is just the thing for little accidents. Bissell carpet shampoos from the people who've been cleaning carpets for over 100 years. 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Two great family breads, both protein-enriched for better nutrition and baked to perfection every day. Gotta have the very best. Fielder's fresh. Park Davis introduced a laxative that promises gentle overnight relief. And because it's made from the senna plant and fiber, it helps make you regular. Park Davis' laxative also contains no artificial color, flavor, or preservatives. Park Davis' laxative. It works like clockwork. Tonight, 8.30, join Albie Mangels on his ultimate adventure, World Safari 2. From Outback, Australia to the New Guinea Highlands and on to South America with Judy Green. For the first time on television, share the complete journey, the excitement. I'm starting to wonder whether I'll get out of this jungle. The tension, the danger. I was worried people lose their lives around here. The journey of a lifetime, World Safari 2 premieres 8.30 tonight here on Channel 9. Good afternoon. The Soviet Union has carried out its first nuclear test in nearly two years. But the only reaction from the White House is that it will have no effect on U.S. arms policy. Today's test at a site in Central Asia marks the end of Russia's self-imposed moratorium. Soviet officials say they'll stop testing again when the Americans do so too. And U.S. President Reagan and his team have been attacked by the investigators he appointed to probe the Iran arms affair. Newsman Jostle today for copies of the Tower Commission report, which says the President didn't understand the details of the arms for hostages deal and gave too much leeway to Colonel Oliver North and other advisors. And jewelry worth more than $1.5 million has been stolen from a Sydney gem dealer. Police say the collection of rings and precious stones was taken by thieves who broke into the dealer's room at a Melbourne hotel. They say there could be a connection with a similar robbery late last year. The weather, sunny and a top of 26 degrees. No city disco as wild as this. In the bush, it's a case of every bachelor and every spinster for themselves. I certainly wouldn't marry a junk that I'd made it to be, so I can tell you. A night to remember, a morning to forget, and one very wet reporter. We're trying to make Muslim Australian children. Just cute kids or a Muslim menace? Ask the neighbours. You don't like Muslims? No, I don't. 60 Minutes brought to you by Toyota Sunday, 7.30 on Line. Still the same, still the same. And we're still the same. I caught up with you yesterday. Still the same, still the same. We're still the same. Still the same. When United Permanent Building Society becomes National Mutual Royal Bank on the 2nd of March, one thing will remain permanent, our service. You know, when it comes to feeding Schumannus minimus, Golden Valley's little cups of fruit are pure yum-mum, because the only thing that goes into Golden Valley... ...is the dress on trays.