advertising cardの例文
- It appeared on a Bakers chocolate or an Adam's butter flavoring advertising card.
- The first advertising card appeared in 1872 in Great Britain and the first German card appeared in 1874.
- Advertising card from 1920s showing motor kit ( obverse ) The add-on motor drives the handwheel by means of a rubber belt.
- There, she moved in to a women's housing cooperative on Manhattan's Lower East Side, earning a wage through piece work sewing and designing advertising cards.
- Television news footage showed bags full of money packed into boxes in the house, along with advertising cards for the local candidates for the Chat Thai Party.
- Television news footage showed bags full of money packed into boxes in the house in Buriram province, along with advertising cards for the local candidates for the Chat Thai Party.
- He wants to print up advertising cards that could be put in every mailbox of next year's incoming freshman class-- about 5, 000 students-- and he has a strategy in mind.
- All kinds of fancy stationery and stationers'sundries were kept in stock, and also a full line of illustrated advertising cards, manufactured by Marques, Gair & Bailey, of Paris, London, and New York City.
- Model 27 advertising card : " This machine is unequaled " ( obverse ) He took his prototype to the Singer head office and showed it to the office manager James Bolton ( 1832 1916 ).
- "' Cygnus Business Media "'is a diversified microcap business-to-business media company, providing 1.7 million readers annually, according to the company, with many business media options, including business publications, trade shows, online opportunities, custom publications, directories, buyer's guides, advertising card decks, research and more.
- The American Tobacco Company decided to introduce baseball advertising cards into their tobacco products with the issue of the T206 White Border Set in 1909 . The cards were included in packs of cigarettes and produced over a three-year period until the ATC was dissolved.
- In the UK, W . D . & H . O . Wills in 1887 were one of the first companies to include advertising cards with their cigarettes, but it was John Player & Sons in 1893 that produced one of the first general interest sets Castles and Abbeys.