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1940s Advertising

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This is the third in a series looking at vintage advertising. Previous posts have featured advertising from the 1920s and 1930s. Look for a future post on advertising during World War II.

Life Savers, 1940

Camel cigarettes, 1940

 

An usual ad offering students jobs restringing tennis rackets from home, 1940

Camel cigarette Christmas gifts, 1940

Jax Beer, 1941

An ad for an essay contest for college women with the subject, "Why a young figure needs a foundation garment," 1942

New Kodacolor film, 1942

An ad for suits from Louis Wiesel department store featuring UA students, 1944

Ad for a "Sable Dyed Muskrat Coat" from Louis Wiesel department store featuring the 1944 UA Homecoming Queen

Bernat and Botany Yarn, 1944

Twayne Cosmetic Company Dual Magic Lipsticks, 1947

Royal Crown Cola, 1947

 

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