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AIR ON TAP

In London’s first air-conditioned flats you can give yourself any atmosphere you like, from hot to ice-cold, humid to dry. Americans left behind in this, say the experts in charge, for instead of the usual large plant for the whole building, each of the 30 flats has its own installation, so that even the most eccentric tenants can have their air exactly as they wish it. Air is cleaned, too, in the process. The dust-trap is tipped out for your inspection, with results as surprising as the nasty heap of dirt which the vacuum-cleaner man will extract from your supposedly clean, carpet.

Clothes make the man, but the dressing makes the salad, when it’s prepared with Sharland's Vinegar. So pure, so piquant, to strong,—Sharland's, wholesale distributors.—[Advt.] *

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Evening Star, Issue 22596, 13 March 1937, Page 27

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AIR ON TAP Evening Star, Issue 22596, 13 March 1937, Page 27

AIR ON TAP Evening Star, Issue 22596, 13 March 1937, Page 27