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| Frigidaire |
Full color 7 1/2" x 10 3/4" ad for their Dishwashers. There is a drawing of a lady tossing her apron on top of her Frigidaire Dishwasher as she prepares to join the children who are having fun at a party in her house. The headline promises you a "Holiday from Apron Strings" and claims that "You'll feel like a Queen!". The text describes spotless dishes and the various style units they have and shows pictures of the Swirling Water Action and the Front-Loading Roll-To-You Racks. |
March 1960 Holiday |
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$4.00 |
View Appliance 140 |
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| General Electric |
Black and white 7 1/2" x 11 1/2" ad for what they called The Electric Sink. The ad has a picture of this two-sink unit under the headline that promises "Now! You can Throw these both away!" with an "X" over a tub of water and a stinky garbage can. The ad explains that this unit has a garbage disposal and an early dishwasher. This ad gives an interesting description of the functions of this early, unusual unit. |
July 1937 Better Homes & Gardens |
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$5.50 |
View Appliance 81 |
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| Hotpoint |
Black and white 4 3/4" x 10 1/2" ad for their new Dishwashers. The ad has a picture of a smiling lady saying "My Hotpoint dishwasher is a perfect servant...it has never failed me!". The ad gives a total of six reasons why the public should consider a dishwasher and why you should consider a Hotpoint and makes the claim that it "Saves at least an hour every day". |
April 5, 1948 Time magazine |
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$4.50 |
View Appliance 91 |
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| KitchenAid |
Three color 4 3/4" x 13 1/2" ad for their Dishwashers. The ad has a drawing of a smug, older gentleman standing in front of a KitchenAid dishwasher that is opened to reveal the fact that it is packed full and he is stating , "Madam, I'm an expert dishwasher!". The text reveals him to be "the Executive Manager of one of the world's finest hotels" which requires him to know what it takes to make guests happy and how to achieve it. He claims that the hotel uses Hobart Commercial Dishwashers which is the company that makes KitchenAid so, for that reason, he uses KitchenAid in his own house. The rest of the text talks about some of the features and advantages that KitchenAid offers. |
September 1952 McCall's |
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$5.00 |
View Appliance 207 |
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| KitchenAid |
Full color 4 1/4" x 11 1/2" ad for their Dishwasher. The ad has a picture of a mother, father and a young boy holding a picnic basket and slowly working their way out of the kitchen. Their KitchenAid has the door open revealing how full of dirty dishes it is and this family, realizing how much extra time it now has, is going to take advantage of the fact. The ad headline says "Time for Living...time for a KitchenAid". This ad is taller than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. |
August 1957 Better Homes & Garadens |
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$4.50 |
View Appliance 94 |
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| Maytag |
Black and white 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their Dishwashers. There is a picture of a family gathered around a dishwasher either taking the dishes out or putting them in. The headline has Mrs. Cygan saying that "My new dishwasher just had to be a Maytag" and she explains that this is because she has had great luck with her other appliances that were Maytag. The text talks about the featuree of these appliances and the various choices you need to make. |
February 13, 1970 Life magazine |
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$5.00 |
View Appliance 222 |
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| Youngstown |
Full color 10" x 13" ad for their Dishwasher. The ad has a picture of a smiling lady wearing a suit and looking at the dishes being washed in her new Youngstown Kitchen Dishwasher. The ad headline asks you to "Look inside" so that you can "See amazing Jet-Tower Dishwashing the Youngstown Kitchens way". The text talks about the "58 swirling jets of booster-heated water" and claims your dishes will be done "in less than 10 minutes". There is a seperate banner that talks about the First Anniversary Sale which will give you "$100.00 for your old sink" to celebrate the first anniversary of this product. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. |
October 1951 Woman's Home Companion |
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$4.50 |
View Appliance 126 |
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