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Print Ads from Pakistan of 1949
Posted on May 8, 2009Filed Under>Owais Mughal,Culture & Heritage, History, Photo of the Day
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Owais Mughal
In the past weve had posts of Pakistani
print advertisements from 1960s and
1950s. Today well go another decadebackwards in our continued travel of
Nostalgistan in Pakistan.
Few days ago a good friend of mineforwarded me an email which turned out
to be a very nostalgic collection of
Pakistani print ads of1949. I am sharing
the ads here. Since then Ive spent morethan 2 hours looking at the details of
these ads. For example look the ad to
above right; I believe this BP factory alsoexists today. Karachi phone number
given in the advertisement comprises of
4 digits only.
Print Ads From Pakistan of the 1950s
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I own a copy of Pakistan Railways time table published in November of 1959. Besidestrain timings, it has a section of advertisements which is a great glimpse into our national
past. Ive selected following eight advertisements from this publication. Some of the
brands advertised here are still in the market.
For good or bad a lot has obviously changed in the past 48 years. Not just in how theadverts were drawn and presented, but also in what was drawn and presented within
them. It is a nice drive down memory lane.
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(1) Starting from the top, the first ad is a public noticeadvertisement asking public to
buy railway tickets for children above three years of age. Note the male dress shown in
this ad. It has definitely gone out of fashion. Imagine how difficult it mustve been to donon-air-conditioned rail travel in a sherwani. Note the dresses of parents are very
Eastern style whereas the young boy is clad in all western. Also note the gesture of
surprise shown by the lady. Such body language is also out of fashion now.
The last words in the advertisement show whom the ad is from. The words read NWRPublicity, which stands for North Western Railway (as Pakistan Railway was called until
1964) Publicity department.
(2) The second advert is forRustam and Sohrab bicycles. Most of you may be familiar
that these bicycle brands are named after the epic Persian characters ofRustam andSohrab fromShahnama-e-Firdausi. While both Rustam and Sohrab are not in this world
anymore, Sohrab bicycle is still in production in Shahdara, Lahore. I am not very sure of
Rustam brand though. May be our readers can enlighten us on Rustam brands currentproduction level. I do remember seeing Rustam brand in my childhood.
An interesting thing to note in the advertisement above are the spellings of the word de-lux. Also note the words National Labour showing the pride of manufacturers in
utilizing local labor. The last line reads made with 90% indiginous parts. I wonderwhat were the 10% imported parts for a bicycle in 1959. May be the ball-bearings that
connect to the pedal. Also note the offer of5 Years Warranty for Sohrab and Rustam
brands.
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(3) Tibet Toilet Soap and Tibet Tooth Paste. Although not so popular now, Tibet brand
products are still available. Note the word Dacca written as one of the cities where Tibet
cosmetics were produced in pre-1971 Pakistan. I wonder what do the words Twice as
Lovely mean? How can we quantify loveliness. Probably it means that after using Tibet
products, one will become twice as lovely as compared to their current degree of
loveliness. By extrapolating this statement, a mathematical mind may also deduce thatTibet beauty products can thus make an ugly person turn into half ugly (= twice lovely).
Ok Ive gone too far. Lets go back to the 50s!
(4) This is an advertisement forBombay Cloth House in Anarkali bazar, Lahore. Note
the 4 digit telephone number for Lahore City in this ad. I guess these days extensions ina single building run in 4 digits
(5) In the set below the ad on the left says Dont rob the nation! This advertisement is
self explanatory. I just want to mention one thing here. What is the symbolism of hand
approaching the train? Does it symbolize thelong arm of the law. It seems to be going
to the wrong place though i.e. the locomotive. An engine driver is exempt from buying arail ticket, remember!
(6) Trains dont wait. This interesting ad is from West End Watch company located atM.A. Jinnah Road, Karachi. Can somebody confirm if they are still in business? The adgives the message that West End watches offer a guaranteed timely arrival for you to
catch a train. What is interesting is the man in the advertisement seems to be wearing a
West End Watch (note the red wrist strap) and the train is seen departed.
(7) In this advertisement forRoznama Tameer,Rawalpindi, note the dress this guy iswearing while reading the Daily Tameer (To Build). Also note the items in circles which
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show the highlights of what the daily Tameerstands for. Despite all the noble mottos, I
believe this newspaper is not in circulation anymore.
(8) The final ad here is for Sartaj Sewing Machine and Sartaj Bicycle. Sartaj industries
had a very diversified product line in 1959: sewing machines and bicycles. In this ad they
are offering their sewing machine for monthly installments ofRupees 10 only. Also notehow 4-digit telephone numbers are used as decoration all over the ad.
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