2014.009.025
Ad, Magazine
Packard Motor Car Co. advertisement. Printed in black ink on white paper. The advertisement shows a drawing of a left side profile view of a Packard Dietrich Convertible Sedan at top. Above the sedan are three images of woman sewing, with caption reading "Fine ladies had much leisure in the age of chivalry - their needlework was often a lasting artistic achievement." The text of the advertisement describes how "Cultured women instinctively recognize and appreciate fine work," including in "The preference such women have shown for Packard cars." The year, 1927, is hand written in blue ink at bottom right.
The opposite side of the page shows an advertisement for Rand McNally & Company maps.
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