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spacehusband:j-hooty:honestly, these are some of my favourite ads i’ve ever seen in Japan. @sergle
swindlefingrs:refinery29:Watch: A documentary is explaining the many ways movies, TV shows and ads m
From American Rifleman, June 1962
talesfromweirdland:Stills from 1950s drive-in intermission bumpers. We didn’t have them in Holland,
micdotcom:John Oliver defends facts against Donald Trump and offers to sneakily educate him with ads
Chryco, 1959(Chrysler Corporation)ad detail
violentbaudelaire:25 years of ads peeled away
talesfromweirdland:Sony Walkman ad, circa 1980. So high tech.I had a 1989 Sony Walkman. I remember p
gunsandposes:A WWI-era Marine Corps recruitment poster.(via)
Tampax 1960s“You feel carefree, comfortable, confident. Even confident enough for spacewalking
pancakeke:saffron-not-so-joy:rabdoidal:for the love of fucking god let me reblog ads tumblris that a
Haarspray Werbung in den 1960s Jahren = Hairspray Advertisement, 1960sPhoto: F. C. Gundlach (German;
theproblackgirl:I love vintage ads .
~ National Housewives League Magazine, 1915via Internet Archive“Know how to use them - "l
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“Randy? Randy! Are you down there with your model car thing again? For gosh sakes, come up out
Cesare De Trey, René-Alfred Chauvot, watch Reverso, 1931. Produced until today via Jaeger-LeCoultre.
~ Winthrop Chemical Co. Inc., c. 1930-1932via Vintage Ads LiveJournal“PHANODORN: The Everyday
talesfromweirdland:Robert Abel & Associates again. The short Brilliance was developed as a TV ad
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pantytimes:autumnform:Big pants are stunning Beautiful Panties like these, in ads like this,aided my
1963 Martex Towel ad.
coffeeandspentbrass:bolt-carrier-assembly:Old firearm ads from a different era, found in /k/ thread.
Today on periodicult.com: remembering those unforgettable Revlon ads of the 1980s.
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