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Authentic 1943 Wartime Advertisements.......Bold Marine illustration For Royal Crown Cola....
Reads,in part,
"The Marine who had no nerves................He wasn't human, they said. He had killed 42 Japs.
(Captured 30 more.) And between skirmishes, while
others stayed jittery and tense, he played solitaire!
Actually, he was just as keyed up as his buddies. But
he'd learned a secret~the ability to relax..............."
Scene shows Soldier chewing on a piece of grass........playing solitaire...he just pulled the Ace of Spades.....Gun......Helmet........
Nehi Corporation, Columbus, Georgia
Bottom of ad reads, "One Relaxed Moment helps you work and fight harder...Buy War Bonds and Stamps Today....."
Reverse Side Features.....
Wartime Texaco Advertisement!!
Shows woman trying on her coveralls with picture of soldier on the wall...Ad encourages drivers to keep their cars tuned up For Uncle Sam!
Letters in column re: The People vs. John Lewis
Time Magazine, May 24, 1943
Excellent condition.....measures approx. 7 1/2" x 10 1/2"
LIFESTYLE ATTITUDES IN ADVERTISING Historical (? REFERENCES) Read.........
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