Packard Motor Car Co. advertisement

Description:
Packard Motor Car Co. advertisement. Printed in black ink on white paper. The advertisement shows a photograph of an automobile show at top. Numerous cars and spectators are shown in a large hall. A caption underneath reads "First night at the Automobile Show. Thousands of people pay admission to see new models of the year. A man can go all through the Show - see the new color schemes, ingenious novelties in trimming and design. What has he really learned?" Text below reads "What can a Man really Learn at the Show." The text of the advertisement describes the "reasonably permanent value" of Packard automobiles. The advertisement was printed in National Geographic; text at bottom reads "Mention The Geographic - It identifies you." The opposite side of the page features an advertisement for Kelly-Springfields. Hand written text in pencil reads "Feb '20."
Date Issued:
1920-01-01T00:00:00Z
Data Provider:
Detroit Historical Society
Subject Topic:
National Geographic and Auto Shows
Format:
Ad, Magazine
Rights:
No Copyright - United States
URL:
http://detroithistorical.pastperfectonline.com/archive/C2E99E64-B285-4A55-9BDD-433960432535