Advertisements
Found in 154 Collections and/or Records:
Rose Marie Reid promotions, approximately 1947-1966
Contains promotional materials on Rose Marie Reid's fashion collections. Includes instructions for salesgirls on how to sell swimsuits, and pamphlets about the suits. Promotional materials relate to selling new Lycra suits, knit suits, and a variety of other styles. Contains magazines and other publications showing the positive view of Reid's company and the naming of the Rose Marie Reid rose. Dated approximately 1947 to 1966.
Rose Marie Reid wigs, approximately 1964-1966
Contains files on Reid's small line of wigs. Includes papers on how this got started, as well as catalogs and advertisements for the wigs. Also includes actual wigs sold by Reid. Dated approximately 1964-1966.
Saint Louis and Tennessee River packet "Company Travel by Steamboat", undated
Packet detailing "Company Travel by Steamboat" on the Saint Louis and Tennessee River.
Salt Lake Theatre advertisement and program, 1920 January 12
Program and advertisement from the Salt Lake Theatre. One of the three Heilner brothers was in Salt Lake City and attended these productions. Dated January 12, 1920.
Salt Lake Theatre advertisement and program
Shirts, scarfs, ties, hosiery, and ready-made clothing, at 289 High Street, Royal Exchange
Shirts, scarfs, ties, hosiery, and ready-made clothing, at 289 High Street, Royal Exchange, 1860s
Sales list of shirts, scarves, ties, and hosiery, issued by Ready-Money Warehouse, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Richard M. Siddoway papers
Correspondence, publishers' galleys, proofs of publications, and promotional materials regarding Siddoway's books for families and young readers: "Twelve Tales of Christmas," "Mom-And Other Great Women I've Known," "Habits of the Heart," and the short story "Dad and the Studebaker." Subjects addressed include Christmas, family life and traditions, and the involvement and influence of mothers.
Sigmund Heilner advertisement in San Francisco Chronicle, 1885 January 13
Photocopy of the clipping with an advertisement places by Sigmund in the "San Francisco Chronical," listing his Mammoth Mine for sale. Photocopy of responses sent to him. Dated January 13, 1885.