Adverts during WW2 These adverts appeared in the local newspaper during the World War 2 years. Daddy’s Medal: Devotion to Duty Trailblazing iconic fashion of the 1940s House of Perrings Caretaker needed for Smallpox Hospital – Job Advert, 1941 Sending Parcels to the Front Line Battle of the Atlantic What do I do? – Ministry of Information Advice Travel Advert: Grey-Green Coach Influenza – The Best Known Safeguard against Infection is Ovaltine Bromley War Weapons Week Why Aren’t There More Trains? Hot Water! What’s the Idea? Pet Food Adverts, 1941 Getting a Good Night’s Rest in the Public Shelter Billy Brown’s Own Highway Code Adding comfort to your Air Raid Shelter Part-Exchange Furniture in the 1940s How OXO helped Strengthen the Home Front ‹ 1 2 3 › Share this: