An advertisement using humorous scenarios to demonstrate how people are changing to Player’s No. 6 cigarettes. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
Advertisement for Lemon Quix washing up liquid, in which the product is tested against a competitive brand. Two women test the 2 brands at Dublin Airport and Quix is found to provide better value for money. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
Advertisement for Quix washing up liquid, in which the product is tested against an unnamed brand. Two women, on board a B&I car ferry, wash thousands of plates and discover that Quix lasts longer than the competing brand. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
Advertisement for Quix washing up liquid which takes places on the CIE Express train from Dublin to Cork. Quix is tested against an unnamed brand and is found to last longer. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
An advertisement for Pond’s Spray n’ Stay, in which a feminist meeting denounces the hair spray before one of the speakers has a change of heart. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
Advertisement consists of a long close up of a roll of Babysoft Kitchen Towel, with the sounds of a busy household heard in the background. The noises suggest that a spill has occurred and a hand reaches over to tear off sheets of kitchen towel from the roll. To see more from The Irish Adverts […]
This advertisement depicts a packet of Babysoft tissues and various hands reaching over to pull out tissues. In the background, there is the sound of sneezing. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
Advertisement for the Bush Superstar colour television, highlighting how black and white televisions are the only place you’ll see a football match in grey and encouraging viewers to buy or rent a Bush Superstar colour television. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.