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The Wonder Aar Plant ABSORBS MOISTURE FROM THE AIR LOVELY FEATHERY FRONDS KEEP FRESH X GREEN No Soil, No Water, No Care e-g Charmingly Decorative for 2/6 /nr the Home. 3 Complete in Hanging „. /k( A Basket, as illustrated, for , HALF-A-CROWN * securely packed and sent P° st free to any address. T'\ECORATIVE Plants, such as ferns, if palms, Ac., soon Lose their atirao- * 9 live freshness when kept in the house. jS and need constant attention to keep 9 them alive. The Wonder Air Plant, on the contrary, calls for no care; it reSnlres neither water nor soil. Suspended anywhere out of the ireat sunlight. it preserves its beautifully fresh and green ap pea ran oo for years, the feathery fronds expanding in dam* weather, absorbing moisture from the air and glistening with dew, and in dry seasons becoming more close The engraving is an inadequate representation of the lovely appearanne of the Wonder Air Plant, for it is impossible to convey even a faint idea of the delicate shades of green of the feathery fronds and the exquisitely graceful effect of the gossamer-like depending foliage. We have been able to secure only a limited number of these wonderful plants, but expect • further supply to arrive shortly. You should order al once to eave disappointment. Sent to any address securely pecked on receipt of only HALF-A-CROWN. Obtainable only from THE UNION CO., 299 Elizabeth St., Melbourne

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Otago Witness, Issue 3802, 25 January 1927, Page 76

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Page 76 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 3802, 25 January 1927, Page 76

Page 76 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 3802, 25 January 1927, Page 76