These are real New York newspaper advertisements from the turn of the last century. From Ephemeral New York.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
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4 comments:
You must have been over at Joe's place. Loved those old ads. Was a little surprised I didn't see any for marijuana when it was legal, but that's really old stuff. anyway, see you at the dispensary in the morning before work.
I have an ancient community cookbook, belonged to my grandmother,and featured an ad for 'funerals for women' for the delicate ladies who cared about propriety after death.
Oh my goodness!!
David, I'm still laughing from the TC recap. You are the funniest person ever!!!!!
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
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