This is an advertisement from June, 1930, for General Electric. It features the General Electric Refrigerator. "What a Proof of efficiency and economy."
The reverse side features advertising for the Leica Camera and the Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Company. ...click for details
This is an advertisement from August, 1944, for Rohr Aircraft Corporation. "Calling Dr. Jeep!"
The reverse side features advertising for The American Brass Company – a Subsidiary of Anaconda Copper Mining Company. "Copper Serves . . . Every Minute . . . Everywhere." ...click for details
This is an advertisement from August, 1944, for Kodak Kodacolor Snapshots and Minicolor Prints. "To make your service man the happiest man in his outfit!
The reverse side features advertising for a travel guide of the state of Pennsylvania. There is also an order form to order War Maps. ...click for details
This is an advertisement from August, 1944, for Zenith Radionic Hearing Aid. "Again, Zenith Makes Hearing Aid History! Brings New Smartness and Style at No Extra Cost with the New Neutral-Color Earphone and Cord."
The reverse side features advertising for Argus Cameras and Optical Equipment. "Jewels of Today – Argus Eyes Fo ...click for details
This is an advertisement from August, 1944, for Bell Telephone System. The picture shows a group of U. S. Marines on Bougainville stringing communication lines using palm trees as telephone poles. Two other soldiers stand guard. A clear sign that this ad was run during the war.
The reverse side features advertising for Girls’ Schools, Spe ...click for details
This is an advertisement from August, 1944, for Hallicrafters Company, Manufacturers of Radio and Electronic Equipment of Chicago, Illinois. The ad reminded readers that the world was growing smaller and after the war, radios would serve all mankind!
The reverse side features advertising for many, many military schools and academies – a s ...click for details
This is an advertisement from August, 1944, for Hamilton Watches. The ad expresses the importance of time accuracy for the Navy Navigator. "Guiding a warship today . . . Sealing a courtship tomorrow."
The reverse side features advertising for the Filmo Bell & Howell movie projector. "Make your memories last forever.&quo ...click for details
This is an advertisement from August, 1944, for Coca-Cola Company. "Have a Coke = How are things goin’? . . . or being friendly in Newfoundland." This is a nice war-time advertisement.
The reverse side features advertising for Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. The ad shows a bridge being prepared for painting by scrubbing th ...click for details
This is an advertisement from May, 1948, for Michigan Tourist Council. The ad invites you to visit the Water Wonderland of Michigan. "Visit this nature-blessed playground in the heart of the Great Lakes region."
The reverse side features advertising for several companies and products. They include: ...click for details