An advertisement for Odorono, suggesting that roll-on deodorant is the secret to the sophistication of American women. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
An advertisement for Cadbury’s Irish Rose, in which comedian Dave Allen delivers a rapid-fire monologue about his relationship with the selection box chocolates. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
A short advertisement for TK Orange, in which a mother finds the brand name is the only thing that will get a response from her children. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
A short advertisement for Club Tonic, in which a barman recommends it above various alcoholic drinks. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
An advertisement from CIE, urging customers to allow Dublin Bus conductors to calculate the fare in the new decimal coinage on their behalf. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
An advertisement for CIE (night version), highlighting their goal of improving traffic conditions in Dublin and addressing the concerns of commuters. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
An advertisement for CIE (daytime version), highlighting their goal of improving traffic conditions in Dublin and addressing the concerns of commuters. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
An advertisement for Joe Walsh Tours summer 1976 season, showing the activities on offer with direct flights from Belfast. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
Advertisement for TK soft drinks, in which various flavours of TK are given to a group of young boys who have been playing football. The voiceover describes them as a ‘bunch of flavourometers.’ To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.