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The first side is an advertisement for French Line cruises. It has a very nice picture showing life on board the cruise ship at night.
The reverse side is an advertisement for America Fore Loyalty Group. It shows two very serious men and the question, "Who will be your friend if trouble strikes?"
The page measures 6 7/8" x 10"...
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The first side is an advertisement for Diamonds from De Beers Consolidated Mines, Ltd. It states that (diamonds) are treasured beyond all other gifts...
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This would make a nice gift for someone born January, 1952, or for someone that read this magazine as a child.
You'll feel a bit nostalgic when you see the nice black and white illustrations...
$6.50
The first side is an advertisement for the Cadillac Fleetwood automobile. The ad features gowns by designer, Nan Duskin.
The reverse side is an ad for Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. The advertisement asks, "Will you "weather the winter" in good health?" It includes a list of suggestions to help you avoid respiratory infections.
The page measures 6 7/8" x 10" and is from a National Geographic...
$6.00
The first side is an advertisement for Bell Telephone System. The picture in the Ad was taken by the famous photographer, Ansel Adams. In the advertisement if tells about the private life of telephone representative, Vonna Shelton.
The reverse side is an ad for Remington Rand, Division Of Sperry Rand Corporation...
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The first side is an advertisement for Bell Telephone System. The message here is "It"s fun to phone". The ad invites you to take a break by making a phone call after a hectic day of washing dishes, making beds and other household chores. Of course, in 1958, how could we have ever imagined tele-marketers, caller I.D., call forwarding and other technologies that would have seemed like science-fiction back then...
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The back side of the left side of the Kellogg's ad, there is a very nice full page Eastman Kodak Company advertisement. It features the Kodak Pony Camera...











