Monday 28 February 2011
Sunday 27 February 2011
Saturday 26 February 2011
Friday 25 February 2011
Thursday 24 February 2011
Aspirina ad, 1930
Click image for 855 x 777 size. Scanned from Portuguese magazine Cinéfilo, Nº 109, 1930.
"Neuralgic pain disappears with the use of Aspirin pills."
Wednesday 23 February 2011
Tuesday 22 February 2011
Monday 21 February 2011
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Saturday 19 February 2011
Friday 18 February 2011
Thursday 17 February 2011
Tuesday 15 February 2011
Monday 14 February 2011
Meredith Frampton, Marguerite Kelsey, 1928
Click image for 525 x 441 size. Via Bert Christensen's CyberSpace Gallery.
Meredith Frampton British. 1894-1984.
Saturday 12 February 2011
Sharp Radio ad, 1930s
Click image for 568 x 800 size. Scanned from Taschen's "Japanese Beauties".
Friday 11 February 2011
Heremesu radios ad, 1930s
Click image for 567 x 800 size. Scanned from Taschen's "Japanese Beauties".
(Thanks to Paula Wirth for translating!)
Wednesday 9 February 2011
Herumesu Radios ad, 1930s
Click image for 565 x 800 size. Scanned from Taschen's "Japanese Beauties".
"My feet are smooth and dancing with sounds from Herumesu." (Thanks to Paula Wirth for translating!)
Tuesday 8 February 2011
Mitsui Trading Company, Coffee bean ad, 1930s
Click image for 573 x 800 size. Scanned from Taschen's "Japanese Beauties".
Coffee bean ad for Mitsui Trading Company (large company still in existence - trades everything from pencils to missiles) (Thanks to Paula Wirth for translating!)
Sunday 6 February 2011
Crab skin cream ad, 1930s
Click image for 574 x 800 size. Scanned from Taschen's "Japanese Beauties".
Skin cream - Crab cream. (Thanks to Paula Wirth for translating!)
Saturday 5 February 2011
Mentholatum ad, 1930s
Click image for 581 x 800 size. Scanned from Taschen's "Japanese Beauties".
Mentholatum - skin cream - for small cuts, protecting skin and for before you put makeup on, and for sunburn. (Thanks to Paula Wirth for translating!)
Friday 4 February 2011
Moisturizer ad, 1930s
Click image for 568 x 800 size. Scanned from Taschen's "Japanese Beauties".
Japanese skin cream - to protect your hands from chemicals and sunlight. (Thanks to Paula Wirth for translating!)