Bank Ads

These are just a small portion of the ads that we have for sale. None of these are reproductions, all are original. Most of these are large ads, larger than our scanner bed. Therefore the view shown on the page may not completely show the ad. They are placed in a plastic bag with a cardboard backboard for protection. Please e-mail us with your specific interests.

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Bank of the Southwest
Black and white 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad that encourages national firms that are considering expanding into Houston to deal with them. There is a drawing of three men using jackhammers with the skyline of a modern city in the background. The text mentions the complete services this bank can offer including having Industrial Engineers available to help you with your planning, helping executives become established as well as the normal banking services.
December 1967
Fortune
1
$7.50
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Banks 9

Chemical Bank of New York
Three color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad for The Bank That Works Hardest for You. There is a picture of a man carrying a briefcase as he walks through an area that is fronted by oversized electronic items and wiring. The text claims that each professional banker is a specialist in just whatever you need addressed. They claim that you will be able to do your dealings, man-to-man, and gives an example of one such case where Chemical Bank New York brought success to another company.
December 1967
Fortune
1
$7.50
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Banks 4

First National Bank of Chicago
Black and white 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad for the knowledge that the Bankers from First National Bank of Chicago make available to their customers. There is a drawing that shows Neil McKay and Herb Ray studying a problem and the headline asks "Are these men maching tool executives or bankers?" The text explains that these men are Bankers but they have spent much of their time helping machine tool makers solve money problems so their advice can be trusted. Since 1905 Bankers from this company have been organized to specialize in over 100 businesses and industries.
December 1967
Fortune
1
$7.50
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Banks 7

First National City
Full color 7 3/4" x 11 1/2" ad for the international aspect of this bank. There is a picture taken on Bay Street in Nassau, Bahamas where a policeman is answering a question from an elder couple by pointing to his right and saying "First National City...just up the street". The text mentions that this bank is located now in 84 overseas locations and talks about the complete banking experience that First National City offers, at home and away.
March 1960
Holiday
1
$7.50
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Banks 1

Harris Trust and Savings Bank
Black and white 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad that talks about their experience in Employee Benefit Plans. The ad has a picture of a watch and chain with the caption asking "Remember when this was your Employee Benefit Plan? and the text explains how Harris Bank, in the fifty years since, has developed them so that "Today, employee benefits almost share equal billing with saleries". They claim that many companies have Harris Bank serve as Investment Agent or Trustee for their funds.
December 1967
Fortune
1
$7.50
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Banks 5

Manufacturers Hanover Trust
Black and white 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad that gets you thinking about a Retirement Plan. The picture in the ad shows a hand holding an envelope and a check that has a portion of the end torn off and the headline tells us that "There's more to a retirement plan...than today's good intentions." The text discusses what you should be careful of in a retirement plan and urges you to get a competent investment manager. Manufacturers Hanover Trust claims to be "eminently qualified to serve as trustee of retirement plans" and claims that their corporate history dates back to 1812.
December 1967
Fortune
1
$7.50
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Banks 8

Manufacturers Hanover
Black and white 8 1/2" x 10 1/2" ad for the bank that urges you to name them as your Indenture Trustee. The headline, over a circular picture of a group of men from an earlier time, asks you to "Name Manufacturers Hanover the Indenture Trustee. Because one good investment deserves another." The text talks about them having Over 100 Years' Experience, being equipped with Time-and Money-Saving Systems and able to give you The Personal Touch.
April 24, 1978
Fortune
1
$7.50
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Banks 3

Security Pacific Bank
Three color 8 1/2" x 10 3/4" ad for the Second largest branch banking system in the United States. Pictured in the ad are two coins labeled as being from this bank with the date of 1871 which is when this bank was formed. The headline claims that "We're one of the ten largest banks in the country. Only one other California Bank can say that." The text discusses the advantages of dealing with a bank this large and with this many branches. It also mentions the computerized business services that they offer.
April 24, 1978
Fortune
1
$7.50
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Banks 2

United California Banks
Three color 9 1/2" x 13" ad with information on How to save for a vacation when you spend everything you earn. This ad, directed towards women, has a picture of a woman receiving instruction on how to play golf from a man kneeling in front of her. The text discusses their Automatic Savings Plan which would transfer money from you checking account to your savings account on the day that you choose. You are urged to see your banker to discuss this pain-free plan.
May 13, 1969
Look magazine
1
$7.50
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Banks 10

Wells Fargo Bank
Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad that speaks of the Speed that Wells Fargo Banks can deliver sales payment data to your home office. There is a picture of an old stagecoach stopped on a plain so the sun is shining through it and the headline says "We deliver ordinary lock box banking. At the speed of light." The text explains that this data is delivered over regular telephone lines at the speed of 6,300 characters per minute and it speaks of their Lock Box Service that can reduce your customer credit lines faster and increase your working cash. In addition the ad mentions other services that they offer.
December 1967
Fortune
1
$7.50
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Banks 6