Scanned from Portuguese magazine O Século Ilustrado, Nº409, 1945.
"I declare! This Biocel food is wonderful for my skin! It proves that one's Skin can eat
My doctor told me that the Biocel contained in this special food is obtained from carefully selected young animals. It penetrates deeply into the skin and supllies it with all the elements it needs to stay firm, fresh and young. It was discovered by a great professor from the Vienna University, and it's been blended with Tokalon face cream. It's Pink, in just the right portions to nurish the cutaneous fibres. Use this cream at night before you go to bed and in the morning use the White Tokalon cream. In three days it will rid you from your skin's imperfections and from flacid, rough muscles. Professor Dr. Stejskal conducted a series of tests in a Vienese hospital on women from the ages of 55 to 72, and their wrinkles disappeared in less than six weeks."
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Tokalon face cream, 1945
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
REO cars, 1930
Scanned from Portuguese magazine Ilustração, No. 114, September 16 1930. Click image for 1100 x 1504 size.
"The owners of a REO enjoy its good functioning and great comfortableness
The magnificent functioning of the REO is greatly appreciated by its owners, because it goes along with other no less desirable qualities, such as: great comfortableness, economy and durability."
Monday, March 29, 2010
Chicago Mail Order Co. ad, 1927
Scanned from Taschen's "All-American Ads of the 20s". Click image for 652 x 900 size.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Pet Evaporated Milk, 1978
Scanned from Taschen's "All-American Ads of the 70s". Click image for 672 x 874 size.
"The Cream of evaporated milk
PET is made to be rich. So very, very rich, you can use it as cream. That's why it's the cream of Evaporated Milk.
Creamy
Smooth in your coffee.
Like cream, PET lightens the taste as it lightens the color. Smooth, mellow. Glowing with flavor. And it's so economical to use."
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
Valentin de Carvalho Electrical Discophones, 1945
Scanned from Portuguese magazine O Século Ilustrado, Nº409, 1945.
"Electrical discophones
A new shipping has arrived
Simple models with automatic shifting, in polished wood cases or lined suitcases."
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Lithinés du Dr. Gustin, 1930
Scanned from Portuguese magazine Ilustração, No. 114, Septembre 16 1930. Click image for 868 x 978 size.
"Excessive uric acid is dangerous to everyone, because it causes a poisoning of the blood. It is the main cause or arthritis. It is a true shackle that one might have to drag along during one's whole life. The most effective, easy and economic treatment consists of always drinking water that's been prepared with Lithinés du Dr. Gustin. It is the wisest regimen to follow, both by the healthy and the ill, to preserve themselves from the ailments of excessive uric acid, such as:
Rheumatism, gout, hepatic and nephritic colics, gall bladder stones, sciatic, diabetes, etc.
Only this way one can avoid poisoning by uric acid and its consequences.
Do not be fooled by imitations."
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Colgate Ribbon Dental Cream, 1920
Scanned from Taschen's "All-American Ads of the 20s". Click image for 652 x 888 size.
"The Man in the Moon
The Man in the Moon came down,
Heigh, ho,
He tumbled out of bed.
He wasn't ready for sleep,
Oh, no,
'Something is wrong', he said,
'A bed in the moon is nice,
Ho, ho,
But harder than it may seem
When teeth aren't cleaned at night -
You know,
With Ribbon Dental Cream.'
We gave him a tube, we did,
Tra, lo,
He thanked us much and said,
'Now I can sleep at night,
Heigh, ho,
With clean teeth in my head.'
Good night to you, my Dears,
By, lo,
I'll go to bed and dream
Oh health that comes from use,
Just so,
Of Ribbon Dental Cream.
Moon Man says:-
So many mothers and fathers like to keep their teeth clean and bright with Colgate's Ribbon Dental Cream, that it is no wonder boys and girls ask for this delicious dentifrice to use on their own tooth brushes.
If you want a new little book, just ask for 'Baby's Own Testimonial', and we will send it to you without charge."
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Lux Laundry Soap, 1919
From Taschen's "All-American Ads 1900-1919". Click image for 564 x 860 size.
"Just as pretty as the day you bought it
Today laundering need not ruin the finest fabrics
You used to think you might as well throw away as trust them to the laundry! So you bowed to fate and ran up truly frightful cleaners' bills. Your fragile Georgette blouses, that very special negligee, the important sheer little collars and cuffs, even the blankets and baby's woolens - you had to send them all to the cleaner's.
BUT these are horrid, bad dreams of the past. Today there is hardly a fabric that Lux has not made it possible to launder quickly, perfectly."
Monday, March 22, 2010
Sapolio Soap, ca. 1906
From Taschen's "All-American Ads 1900-1919". Click image for 596 x 870 size.
"In days of old
Ye witches bold
Swept cobwebs
From the sky
But modern maid
Is not Afraid
Sapolio
To try."
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Brach's Candy, 1978
Scanned from Taschen's "All-American Ads of the 70s". Click image for 542 x 700 size.
"Real chocolate and fresh, natural ingredients... that's why Brach's chocolate candies taste better.
Brach's wants you and your family to enjoy the best taste and value in chocolate candy. That's why we still take those special steps that make Brach's taste better than other candy. We roast and blend our own cocoa beans, then we prepare seven different real chocolate recipes to give us the best-tasting chocolate for each delicious center. Brach's uses just the right amount of natural ingredients like butter, milk, real oil of peppermint, plump Michigan cherries and fresh ingredients such as crunchy peanuts, chewy raisins and more. We double dip our peanuts in two coatings of real chocolate. And only Brach's Bridge Mix has twelve different centers. No wonder Brach's is still number one for the best-tasting treat in chocolate candy.
For all the good things in candy, look for the familiar Brach's stripes."
Friday, March 19, 2010
Honda, 1967
Scanned from Taschen's "All-American Ads of the 60s".
"Honda shapes the world of wheels."
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Dixi machines, 1945
Scanned from Portuguese magazine O Século Ilustrado, Nº409, 1945.
"It's easy to work in a modern office!
With adding machines Dixi
They increase the productivity of your staff, avoid mistakes in accounting, They ease and develop your business. It's in your own interest, if you do not know these machines yet, to allow us to send you one on an experimental basis, without any commitment to purchase one."
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Cafiaspirina Bayer, 1930
Scanned from Portuguese magazine Ilustração, No. 114, Septembre 16 1930. Click image for 864 x 1263 size.
"Shortly after...
I took the first pills all my sickness ceased and the day afterwards I was able to fulfill my Parliament duties. Ever since I always carry with me Cafiaspirina Bayer, which has conquered not only my admiration as well as all my family's, who, following my example, use it whenever they feel the need.
... As this gentleman thinks, so do many others. You yourself will be convinced.
Cafiaspirina brings well being, relieves the brain and does not attack the heart or kidneys."
Monday, March 15, 2010
Cotton Textile Institute, 1929
Scanned from Taschen's "All-American Ads of the 20s". Click image for 650 x 876 size.
"Let's double for smartness in cottons
For play for school for parties"
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Friday, March 12, 2010
Murad Cigarettes, 1919
From Taschen's "All-American Ads 1900-1919". Click image for 633 x 897 size.
"Judge for yourself - compare MURAD with any 30 cent cigarette."
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Betty Crocker Cake Mix, 1978
Scanned from Taschen's "All-American Ads of the 70s". Click image for 526 x 700 size.
"Mmmoister.
Other cake mixes may be moist. But they're not SuperMoist.
Try new SuperMoist. The moistest layer cake ever from Betty Crocker. It's the special pudding in the mix that makes SuperMoist so unbelievably moist."
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Gordon's Gin, 1967
Monday, March 8, 2010
Marlice, 1946
Scanned from Portuguese magazine O Século Ilustrado, March 16, 1946. Click image for 668 x 1000 size.
"Marlice, Perfumer, Paris"
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Kodak, 1930
Scanned from Portuguese magazine Ilustração, No. 114, September 16 1930. Click image for 1080 x 1521 size.
"Beach time
Who can describe the imcomparable beauty of days spent at the beach, the liveliness of people gathering around, the joy of bathers rocking in the waves, the comical incidents that happen constantly, filling the beach with life, and movement!
Holidays spent at the beach require a 'Kodak'
You can only keep those enchanting memories with a 'Kodak', which you can easily learn to handle and will provide you with beautiful photographs! And thanks to its ample experience - the longest in the making of amateur cameras - the Kodak Company puts at your disposal dozens of models, between which you may choose the camera that's most convenient to your purse."
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Edith E. Butler, Kalburnie Gingham Fabrics ad, 1922
Scanned from Taschen's "All-American Ads of the 20s". Click image for 705 x 998 size.
"Kalburnie Gingham
Name on Every Yard 32 inches wide
Lancaster Mills, Makers
Ginghams Are Blithe and Gay
The patterns and colorings of Kalburnie Gingham suggest happy hours. Smiles seem woven in every thread. The colors and designs please the eye. The price pleases the pocketbook.
For all-the-year wear Kalburnie Gingham makes excellent play and school frocks. The weave is sturdy. The weight is heavy enough for wear, and light enough for coolness. Guaranteed to satisfy or your money back.
Kalburnie Gingham is woven at Lancaster Mills, the oldest, most experienced gingham mills in the country. Ask for it at any dry goods store, prices at thirty cents a yard. Samples on request."
Friday, March 5, 2010
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Jell-O, 1970
Scanned from Taschen's "All-American Ads of the 70s". Click image for 670 x 874 size.
"The 'notice anything different about me tonight dear?' Pudding."