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(7) 1940s World War II Homefront Proctor & Gamble Ivory Soap Advertisements
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This item is already sold(7) 1940s World War II Homefront Proctor & Gamble Ivory Soap Advertisements
Proctor & Gamble   Ivory Soap   Advertising   World War II   Homefront   Paper   Ephemera   Historic   Nostalgic
The picture shows all (7) 1940s World War II Homefront Proctor & Gamble Ivory Soap Advertisements in this lot. These are very colorful ads. Two of them picture women with airplanes. They are basically advertising that Ivory Soap will make your clothes last longer. This was to appeal to the country during war rationing. Each of these has a little more white space then shown in the scans.

To judge the sizes the top left one pictured measures about 10-1/2" x 8". All are in mint as printed condition.

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(7) 1940s World War II Homefront Proctor & Gamble Ivory Soap Advertisements


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