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1996 Maclean's Seagram's 7
BACK THEN we were swinging singles, NOW we're just swinging. You had to be there to be here. Those who appreciate quality enjoy it responsibly., Brand: Seagram's V.O. selling whisky. Full page ad. Black background. Top image is of three elderly men in a jovial mood probably after a morning run, expressing themselves in a loud manner. Text below the image in white font. Bottom right corner has an image of a bottle of Seagram's whisky.
1996 Maclean's Tanqueray 1
Simply Perfect, Brand: Tanqueray selling gin. Full page ad. Green background. Header in large white font. Central image is of a bottle of Tanqueray gin along with a gin and tonic and a martini.
1996 Maclean's Wiser's 2
He searched high and low for the perfect barrels, then set fire to them. To J.P. Wiser, charring the inside of a barrel was a sort of burnt-offering: you sacrifice a bit of the barrel for the greater good of the whisky. By charring his barrels, J.P. made it easier for the whisky to get right into the wood, and vice versa. The result was a velvety smooth, charcoal flavoured spirit with a rich amber colour. It's a process we still follow today. In fact, you can rest assure that every single drop of Wiser's De Luxe has spent a minimum of 10 long years mellowing in a charred oak cask. Just as J.P. would have done it. When it came to making the very best whisky, he was Wiser. HE WAS WISER., Brand: Wiser's De Luxe selling whisky. Full page ad. Background looks like a yellow old parchment paper. Header and footer in large black font. Header has a few sketches of oak barrels and J.P. Wiser. Text below the sketches in small black font. Bottom right corner has an image of a bottle of Wiser's de Luxe and a glass of whisky.
1996 Maclean's Wiser's 3
Unlike the other great 'Whisky Barons' he never acquired a big butt. J.P. Wiser refused to age his whisky in 110 gallon 'butts'. "A barrel of that enormity," he said, "bequeaths absolutely nothing to its contents". Thus, all the whisky J.P. produced would acquire its unique smoky flavour and uncommonly mellow body in a small 55 gallon cask. The way J.P. saw it, the closer the wood was to the whisky, the closer the whisky would be to perfection. These days very little has changed. In fact, every last drop of whisky bearing the Wiser's De Luxe name still spends a minimum 10 long years ripening in charred oak casks, just as J.P. specified. When it came to making the very best whisky, he was Wiser. HE WAS WISER., Brand: Wiser's De Luxe selling whisky. Full page ad. Background looks like a yellow old parchment paper. Header and footer in large black font. Header has a few sketches of oak barrels, other whisky makers and J.P. Wiser. Text below the sketches in small black font. Bottom right corner has an image of a bottle of Wiser's de Luxe and a glass of whisky.
1996 Politika R.J Reynolds Tobacco
RJR R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE FOR YUGOSLAVIA Sava Centar, Milentija Popovica 9, DJ 32, Beograd R.J. Reynolds je jedno vodecih medjunarodnih preduzeca koje je svoj ugled steklo kvalitetnim proizvodima, kreativnim marketingom i odlicnim finansijskim rezultatima. U cilju ekspanzije nasih aktivnosti na teritoriji SR Jugoslavije trazimo: VISE PREDSTAVNIKA (Sales Merchandisers) u svim vecim gradovima SRJ. Uslovi: minimum srednje strucno obrazovanje; poznavanje govornog i pisanog engleskog jezika; iskustvo u komercijalnim poslovima; starost do 40 godina; posedovanje vozacke dozvole “B” kategorije; komunikativnost i sposobnost samostalnog rada. JEDNOG KNJIGOVODJU (Accountant) Uslovi: minimum srednje strucno obrazovanje; odlicno govorno i pisano znanje engleskog i srpskog jezika; poznavanje knjigovodstva (obracuni, izvestaji, platne liste, porezi) u domacem i medjunarodnom poslovanju; iskustvo knjigovodstvenog rada na PC racunaru; sposobnost samostalnog rada. Sve kandidate molimo da svoje pismene ponude sa prilozenom biografijom i fotografijom posalju, u roku od 10 dana, na adresu: R.J. Reynolds Tobacco International, Representative office for Yugoslavia, Sava Centar, Milentija Popovica 9, DJ32, 11070 Beograd Winston CAMEL Salem More, RJR R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE FOR YUGOSLAVIA Sava Center, Milentija Popovica 9, DJ 32, Belgrade R.J. Reynolds is one of the leading international companies that has gained its reputation with quality products, creative marketing and excellent financial results. In order to expand our activities in the territory of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, we are looking for: MORE REPRESENTATIVES (Sales Merchandisers) in all major cities of the SRJ. Prerequisites: minimum secondary vocational education; knowledge of spoken and written English; experience in commercial affairs; up to 40 years of age; possession of a "B" category driver's license; communicativeness and ability to work independently. ONE ACCOUNTANT (Accountant) Conditions: minimum secondary vocational education; excellent spoken and written knowledge in English and Serbian; knowledge of bookkeeping (calculations, reports, payroll, taxes) in domestic and international business; experience of bookkeeping on a PC computer; ability to work independently. All candidates are asked to send their written offers with attached biography and photo, within 10 days, to the address: R.J. Reynolds Tobacco International, Representative office for Yugoslavia, Sava Center, Milentija Popovica 9, DJ32, 11070 Belgrade Winston CAMEL Salem More, An advertisement for R.J Reynolds Tobacco Company. Specifically, this ad is looking to hire sales merchandisers and an accountant for their company in Belgrade, Serbia. R.J Reynolds is a large American tobacco corporation which carries multiple cigarette brands. This ad did not discuss the products, but rather discussed prerequisites for new potential employees. The middle of the ad has several logos for different cigarette companies: Winston, Camel, Salem and More. Winston has two crowns on its logo, and Camel has a camel on its logo
1996 Politika Radix Ballantines
5 of these identical ads in 1996 Politika., Preduzece RADIX d.o.o kao ovlasceni distributer za domace trziste kompanije A) ALLIED DOMECQ ima cast da Vam ponudi Ballantines Prava inspiracija Informacije na telefon: 011/686 958 687 073 688 172 Srpskih vladara 8/1 Beograd, The company RADIX d.o.o as an authorized distributor for the domestic market of the company A) ALLIED DOMECQ has the honor to offer you Ballantines Real inspiration Information by phone: 011/686 958 687 073 688 172 Srpskih vladara 8/1 Belgrade, An advertisement for a distribution company Radix that supplies Allied Domecq products (which operate spirits, wines and restaurant businesses) in the UK. The ad mentions that the scotch whiskey Ballantines is offered. There are no images in the ad. The Allied Domecq logo is a cursive letter A, and “Ballantines” is printed in the middle of the ad in cursive letters. There is a phone number to call in Belgrade for more information.
1996 Times of India Brooke Bond Tea
INDIA GROWS THE FINEST TEA Patent cover cut open by user Brooke Bond Tea Lever lid for daily use Brooke Bond packs and delivers it, This is an ad for Brooke Bond Tea. It is not stated who the manufacturer is. The ad states that India grows the finest tea, and Brooke Bond packs and delivers it. The ad contains an image of a tin of Brooke Bond Tea, and an image of an Indian women sitting in a chair outdoors.
1996 Times of India Champagne
110 years of toasting the art of the deal. Shaw Wallace toasts the spirit of deal making. Sharing those heady moments like one of the team. A company that understands your tastes, your preferences. And symbolizes the true Indian spirit. That’s Shaw Wallace for you. SHAW WALLACE CHEER LEADERS SINCE 1886, This is an ad for Champagne from Shaw Wallace. The ad states that the Shaw Wallace Company understands your taste, preference, and symbolizes the true Indian spirit. The ad contains an image of a tilted glass of champagne, and an image of two men and a woman drinking champagne within the champagne. The ad contains an image of a man and woman watching a man open a bottle of champagne.
1996 Times of India Coca Cola
Indians prove to be Messters not Masters By Sunil Gavaskar SHARJAH, January 9. India's hopes of staying alive in the Masters tourney were killed by a truly professional display by the Eng-land Masters. Although the Indian Masters got off to a brilliant start with Srikkanth and Binny they were not able to consolidate to get a big en-ough score, not only to stay in the tournament but also to beat England. Srikkanth, captaining the side, was well aware of the fact that the In-dian team needed him to stay at the crease for as many overs as possible and he tried to curb his natural incli-nation to attack. Yet, when the bad ball came along he simply used the old style of smashing it and then walking to the square leg umpire. Roger Binny, playing his first match of the event, took some time to sort out his footwork. He has been on the golf course more often than on a cricket pitch and there is no stroke on the backfoot in golf, but once he sorted it out he played three glorious shots in one over from Radford, who had his revenge getting him out caught behind off a slower delivery. Vengsarkar has not been able to recapture his form at the Masters in Bombay and so the onus of scoring runs, and that too quickly, was left to Patil and Yashpal Sharma. Both of them did a fine job for their team with some big hits and Yashpal in particu-lar played some great shots. The Indians were entitled to think that 235 was a let-down after the tre-mendous start they had been given by their openers. The pitch was very good to bat on, perhaps the best so far in the tournament, and so it was going to take some fine effort from the Indians to conain the English-men. Graham Gooch was back to open-ing the innings and he and Barnett got the team off to a flying start, even better than the Indians had got be-cause they simply carried on and on. Barnett got out when it looked like he was going for another century to make up for the duck he got against the West Indies. Their partnership destroyed any chances India had and the way they batted they made the In-dian bowling look very ordinary. The Indian fielding has never been one to draw oohs and aahs from the crowd and the display today was more for bahs and boos than any-thing else! Luckily for them Gooch went into an ultra attacking mode where he not only found gaps consis-tently but also hit some big ones out of the ground which did not test the fielders. By the 30th over of the innings the Indians were probably thankful that England had only 235 to chase be-cause they knew the match would get over quickly. Derek Randall, who has not had a big innings in the event used the op-portunity to get some practice. Towards the end, the Indians were going through the motions. They certainly made a mess of chasing a modest West Indies score in the first match and messed up again in scoring only 215 against Pa-kistan and then messed up the op-portunity provided by that positive opening start in this game. On this performance in the tour-nament, where they have lost every single game the nomenclature for the team should be changed to MES-STERS instead of Masters! - (Professional Management Group) ALWAYS Coca Cola CRICKET, This is an ad for Coca Cola. It is not stated who the manufactuer is. The ad contains a story titled 'Indians prove to be Messters not Masters' by Sunil Gavaskar, describing a cricket game between the Indian and West Indies teams. The ad contains an image of a bottle of Coca Cola, with the words 'always cricket' around it.
1996 Times of India Coca Cola
Carlisle Best overshadows the 'King' By Sunil Gavaskar SHARJAH, January 10, After the smashing performance by the England Masters, the cal-culators in the Pakistani camp would have told them that they needed to score almost 300 runs to win and thus qualify for the finals. In much the same way as the Indians must have been aware before their game against England, the Pakistanis must have know that it was like asking to be on another planet. This West Indian side have been so used to winning in their salad days, that it is just an extension of that even in the Masters tournament. They are still without the services of Joel Garner, the captain, who is suf-fering from the after effects of the flu and Gordon Greenidge, their man of the tournament in the first Masters event in Bombay has also been out of action with an injury. The West Indies have been strengthened by the presence of Mal-colm Marshall and Desmond Haynes. Haynes has been leading the side and his superb century against Eng-land had already ensured their entry into the finals. His hopes of repeat-ing the performance were dashed when Sadiq Mohammed dived in front to pick up a marvellous catch. Alvin Greenidge, promoted in the order, did not make much use of the opportunity, but Carlisle Best who had got run-out for a duck in the pre-vious match made up for that. Batting with Viv Richards is never easy, sim-ply because all eyes are focussed on the 'The King' and one has to bat bril-liantly to draw attention away from Richards. That is the disadvantage, but the advantages are many for the bowlers ae demoralised so quickly in 'The King's' presence that the batsman batting with him can also make merry. It is also good to be the silent part-ner with Richards and give him as much of the strike as possible. Best managed to do his own thing, not quite following the usual pattern of Richards' partners. He is reputed to give a running commentary when he bats and it would have been interest-ing if he had been wired like the fielding captains are. He must have to do a long stint because he went on to become the highest scorer in the tournament. He kept smashing the ball to all parts of the ground and over it as well. The Pakistani bowling simply wil-ted and even after Richards was out, Best and Kallicharan piled on the runs and the agony for the Pakistanis and the Windies score of 295 for 3 was easily the highest in the tourna-ment. The Pakistanis had to get in 38 overs to quality for the finals and with Marshall in the opposition ranks, it was going to be a nightmare. That was what happened as 'Macko' ripped out the first two wick-ets and Moseley too chipped in with a couple. Zaheer tried to ensure that there was no rout under 100 and Best completed a fine day for himself by getting the Pakistani captain caught in the deep. Wasim Raja and Aftab Baloch, knowing that the target was beyond reach played quietly even when Haynes brought on all his irregular bowlers in order to finish the match quickly and to ensure that his main bowlers were kept relatively fresh for the Friday final. That should be something to look forward to as Eng-land is getting better with every out-ing and the West Indians are looking as invincible as in the past. To the followers of the Indian and Pakistani teams, there must have been disappointment but the fact is that they are not even half as fit as the West Indian and England teams and have really looked their age. They battle for the third and fourth place (Professional Management Group) ALWAYS Coca Cola CRICKET, This is an ad for Coca Cola. It is not stated who the manufacturer is. The ad contains a story titled 'Carlisle Best overshadows the 'King'' by Sunil Gavaskar, which describes a cricket match between the West Indies and Pakistan. The ad contains an image of a bottle of Coca Cola, with the words 'always cricket' around it.
1996 Times of India Coca Cola
The great Coca Cola CRICKET COLLECTION GRAB THE REFRESHER CATCH THE FEVER Coca-Cola Cap. 10 crowns + Rs. 12 Coca-Cola Sunglasses. 20 crowns + Rs. 25 The World Cup Cricket Card Collection. 4 crowns + Rs. 2 Coca-Cola Wrist Watch. 30 crowns + Rs. 120 Coca-Cola Sipper. 5 crowns + Rs. 5 All you cricket fans, go for the Great Coca-Cola Cricket Collection. Simply gulp down refreshing Coca-Cola, collect the new, red Coca-Cola crowns and exchange them for some exciting cricket premiums at your nearest Coca-Cola Redemption Center. Hurry! Grab, get to them. Premiums can also be purchased: Set of 5 Cards = Rs. 5, Sipper = Rs. 15, Cap = Rs. 30, Sunglasses = Rs. 60 and Wrist Watch = Rs. 220. Offer open till 15th Feb '96 or till stocks last. Recommended retail price. Offer valid in select cities only. 'Coca-Cola' and 'Coke' are registered trademarks of The Coca-Cola Company. Contains no fruit juice pulp. Contains added flavour. REDEMPTION CENTRES BOMBAY: Andheri (W) M. Kumar & Co, Stn. Rd. Anand Cold Drinks House, Lokhandwala Complex Sharma Dairy Farm, Four Bungalows Sejal Cold Drink House, Yari Road Versova Welfare School Canteen, Seven Bungalows. Andheri (E) Jijaee Doodh Sarita, Opp Andheri Rly Stn. Shri Ram Jayjairam Stores, Opp Adarsh Apt. Chakala Sainath General Stores, Shri Nivas Bhagadkar Marg Kona Dairy & Restaurant, Mahakali Caves Road Pragati Tabacco & Stores, Marol Naka. Bandra (W) Heena Stores, St. John Baptist Road Neeta Stores, Turner Road Benzer Stores, Turner Road Jalaram Stores, Hill Road Hill Top, Pali Hill. Bandra (E) Shree Ram Stores, G.S. Colony. Bhandup Velji Devji Distributors, J.M. Rd. Bombay Central Chintan Fast Food, Nr. Nair Hospital. Borivali (W) Suraj Ice Cream Parlour, Nr. M.K. School. Yesh Sales, Opp. Hanuman Mandir, Poisar Shree Hari Caterers, S.V. Rd. Borivali (E) Gopal Krishna Hindu Hotel, 3rd Quarter Rd. Byculla M.K. Business Centre, Dr. B.A. Rd. Rodriques Stores, Clare Rd. Cheda Gen. Stores, 2nd Umar Khadi Rd., Ganesh Chk. Charni Road D.K. Shetye, Opp. Hinduja College. Lucky Cold Drink House, Raja Ram Mohan Roy Rd. Chembur Pink Corner, Sindhi Soceity Jai Ambe Traders, Opp. Gold Club, Chembur Colony C. Ebrahim & Sons, Vasi Naka Mafco Farm Fair, 14th Rd., Central Avenue Rd. Mangla Gen. Stores, Maitri Park Shah Ramniklal Gangji & Co., Slon-Trombay Rd., Mankhurd Naka. Churchgate Kalyan Stores, Behind Chopstick Restaurant, V.N. Rd. Novelty Gen. Stores, Opp. Patkar Hall, New Marine Lines Jyoti Grain Stores, Opp. Satyam Collection. Chowpatty R.S. Gangan, S.V.P. Rd., Chowpatty Naka. Colaba Cake Leopold & Stores, Colaba Causeway Causeway Crockery & Gen. Stores, Cusrow Baug, Sahid Bhagat Singh Rd. Satyam Stores, Opp. Colaba Market. Crawford Market Cool Corner Badshah Cold Drink Depot, Sk. Memon St. Zaveri Bazar. Cuffe-Parade Belmount, Maker Arcade. Dadar Kwality Stores, Opp. Agar Siddhi Vinayak Temple Spot Drink, Keluskar Rd. Anju Happy Home, S.K. Bole Rd. Dahisar (E) Rahul Enterprises, Shiva Vallabh Rd. Fort The Wayside Inn Restaurant, Nr. Rhythm House. Ghatkopar Shree Siddhivinayak Dairy, L.B.S. Marg. Jyoti Dryfruit & Gen. Stores, Rajawadi. Agarwal Juice & Bhelpuri, Shradhanand Road Odeon Cold Drink House, Odeon Shopping Centre. Grant Road Wafadari Cold Drink House, Nr. Moti Cinema. Kesari India, Opp. Shalimar Cinema. Britania Stores, Opp. Navjivan Soc. Charu Enterprise, Gilder Lane. Goregaon (W) New Shree Shyam Misthan Bhandar, Bangur Nagar Deepti Gen. Stores, M.G. Road. Safalya Dugdhalay, B.E.S.T. Nagar. Goregaon (E) Mahesh Cold Drinks, Behind Anupam Theatre. Tiwari Gen. Stores, Film City Rd. Jogeshwari (W) Gokul Sweets, Opp. Ram & Shyam. Jogeshwai (E) Jeevan Medi Co. Caves Road. Juhu Dreamland Store, Juhu Tara Rd. Opp Flying Club Lagoon Sotres, Nr. J49, Juhu Tara Road Vanita Consumer Stores, Vidhya Nidhi Marg. Kalbadevi Parle Sales Depot. J. Shankar Seth Road, Nr. Kalbadevi P.O. Honesty Sales Agency. Old Hanuman Lane, Kalbadevi Meena Ice Cream Centre, Opp. Thaker Club, Bhuleshwar. Badshah Cold Drink Depot, Pydhonie Rd. Kandivali (E) Ally's Foodland, Thakur Complex, Opp. W.E. Highway. Kanjur Marg Parivar Tea Centre, Kanjur Village Rd. Kemp's Corner Vithal Manji Bhor Juice Centre. Khar (W) Gaurav Sweets, 1st Road Neelam Foodland, Danda Road, 1st & 17th Rd. Junction. King's Circle Nayaks Sweets & Snacks. Kurla Alka Dry Fruit Store, Opp. Kurla Stn. Mahendra Stores, Kurla Andheri Rd. Mahim Emperor Dairy, L.J. Road Apna Stores, Mori Road, Shop No. 14 Malad (W) Shree Ganesh Provision & Gen. Stores, Marve Rd. The Ambika Cons. Co-op Soc. Ltd., Marve Rd., Opp. Fire Brigade Cream Corner, S.V. Rd. Malad (E) Adarsh Cold Drink, Poddar Rd. Banarsi Tambool Bhandar, Jitendra Cross Rd. Mazgaon Sudha Sweets & Farsan, Mount Rd. Green Field Restaurant, Nr. St. Peter High School. Mulund Jhankar Gen. Stores, Guru Gobind Singh Marg. Mulund Colony Bombay Milk Dairy, Sarvoday Parswanth Nagar Kwality Ice Cream Centre, M.G. Rd. Parel Aadarsh Mithaiya, Dr. B.A. Rd., Lalbaug Lok Seva Cold Drinks, B.D.D. Chawl No. 13 New Persian Stores, Jerbai Wadia Rd., Parel Jain Fast Food, Opp. Matulya Mills Signal, S.B. Marg Jai Bharat Cold Drinks, N.M. Joshi Marg, Opp. Poddar Mills Jay Bharat Cold Drink, N.M. Joshi Marg. Peddar Road Bhimshi Virshi, 63 Peddar Rd. Julevan Stores, Bhulabhai Desai Rd. Ramnik Stores, Sophia Lane. Powal Hotel Plaza. Opp. I.I.T. Main Gate. Santacruz (W) Manish Cold Drink House, S.V. Road Roopam General Stores, Linking Road Society Stores, 97 Juhu Road. Santacruz (E) Bhavin Society Stores, C.S.T. Road, Kalina A-1 Dry Fruit Centre, Opp Air india Quarters, Kalina. Sewri Nilam Dryfruits & Gen. Stores, A.D. Marg. Sion Nathsaheb Prassana Raswani. Hiramani Stores, D.C. Rd., Sion-Chunabhatti Janata Dry Fruits, Opp. Shanmukhananda Hall New Windsor Restaurant, Dr. Keni House. Tardeo Daily Needs Gen. Stores. Before Bhatia Hospital, Tardeo Road Bright Snacks & Sales Agency, Opp. Heera Panna Shopping Centre, Hajiali. V.T. Kohinoor Restaurant, Opp. G.P.O. Vikhroli Vijay Dryfruit, Stn. Rd. Vile Parle (W) Talika Departmental Stores, Dashrathial Joshi Rd. Patel Provision Stores, 8, Dadi House. Vile Parie (E) Ramchandra Stores, Opp Rly Station. Wadala National Cold Drink, Dattaram Lad Marg, Kalachowki Rd. Mhatre Cold Drink, Rangari Chawl., Opp. V.J.T.I. College, Wadala. Walkeshwar Alka Stores, 87, Walkeshwar Rd., Near White House. New Rashmi Stores, Malabar Hill Jayshree Gen. Stores, Nepeansea Rd. Worli Birendra Sales Agency & Refreshments, Opp. Century Mill Gate Mahendra Stores, Shiv Sagar Estate, Dr. A. B. Rd. Shetty Beedi Shop, Worli Hill Rd. Vipul Stores. Worli Sea-face Honesty Stores, Worli Market, Dr. A.B. Rd. THANE Swapna Cold Drinks, Masunda Talao Pali Karamyog Gen. Store, Mangela High School Paras Dry Fruit, Gokhle Rd. Prashant Corner, Punchpakadi Anupam Dry Fruit, Near St. John Baptist School, Old Bombay Rd. Laxmi Gen. Store, Vrundavan Soc., Aradhana Dry Fruit, Opp. Aradhana Cinema Deepak C.D., Utaisar Srikrishna Dry Fruit, Opp. Saraswati School Arpeet Agency, Dhobi Ali, Tembi Naka Ashapura Dairy, Hiramati Shopping Centre, Shivaji Nagar Roshan Dry Fruit, Near Bus Stop, Kisan Nagar -3, Rahul Ice Cream, Srinagar, Wagle Estate Susmita Enterprises, Near Sudharshan Hotel, Karvalu Nagar Radha Stores, Near Wartak Nagar, Bus Stop Amrut Dry Fruit, Kaparbawdi Naka, Kamat Gen. Stores, Lokpuram Pokaran Nagar -2 Variety Gen. stores, Vasant Vihar Pokaran Nagar -2 Sadguru Sales, Bata Compound Opp. Voltas. E. Express Highway. Airoli Plaza Chemist, Airoloi Plaza, Near Airoli Medical. Alibaug Vinit Agency, Alibaug Mkt. Ambernath Amit Trading Co., Ladi Co. Awas Swamidatta Agency, Post Bonkade. Badlapur Sainath Agency, Amb. Badlapur Rd. Bhayandar Sahyadri Juice Centre, Stn. Rd. Sai Ice Cream, Goddev. Bhiwandi Saikripa Agency Chavindra Lokmanya Tea Bhandar. Gopal Nagar Brijwasi Sweets, Near Nazrana Theatre Monisha Snacks, Dhamakar Naka. Dombivli Dubey Dairy, Stn. Rd. Atithi Fast Food, Opp. Sarvesh Hall, Tilak Rd. Hamarpur Gurukripa Agency, Kharpada. Indapur Khatri Trading, Near Indapur S.T. Kalamboli Star Agency, Near Gurudwara. Kalwa Sri Ganesh Prasad Gen. Stores, Near Kalwa Bus Stop Sapna Tea. Kalwa Stn. Rd. Kalyan Snow Cream Parlour, Near Shivaji Path Pratik Cookies, Murbad Rd. Ramesh Cold Drinks, Bhaji Market, O.T. Sea Vin-3. Ganesh Ice Cream, Ag. Rd. Karjat Raj C. Drinks. Khapoli Laxmi Trader. Mahad Amar Agency. Matheran Sandeep Stores. Mumbra Alim Cold Drinks, Bombay Poona Rd., Kausa Fakri Ice cream, Behind Mumbra Police Station Shalimar Agen., Amit Nagar, Opp. Mumbra High School. Murbad Deshmukh & Sons, Murbad. Murud Altab Khatim. Mira Road Rajani Cold House, Shanti Nagar. Ambar Sweets, Shanti Nagar Shivdarshan Dairy, Silver Park. Nagothana Sazia Agency, Nalasopara Utsav Mangalore Stores, Tulunj Rd. Neral Sandeep Agency, Old Bazar Peth Neral. Nerul II Cream Centre Shop No. 27, C.B.D, Chowdhary Misthan, Sec. - II Trimurti Ice Cream Age, Sec-8, Panvel Array Sarika, New Panvel Sagar Enterprises Royal Service. Palaspha Phata Pen S.T. Uphargruha, Ramwadi. Habin Agency. Rasayani Shiv Agency, Mopada. Revdanda B. Dalvi C.D. Shrivardhan Afan Agency. Titwala Ganesh Raswanti, Near Titwala Temple. Ulhasnagar Kishan Gen. Stores, O.T., Ulh. -2 B.R. Traders, Kurla Rd, Near 5 shop, Ulh. 4 Jhulelal Rest. Opp. SES High School Ulh - 1. Uran Chandrakant Ratilal & Co., Bazarpeth Saili Mini Mkt., JNPT Township. Vashi Bagade Bros., Sec - 17 Subhash Juice. Sec. - 17 Vasal Nisha Distributors, Par Naka. Hotel Vasant, Rly. Stn. Virar Neha Gen. Stores, Pushpa Nagar Viva Super Market, Near Rly. Station Vihar - 2 Om General Stores - Aman Soc., Goal Maidan Rd. Tip Toe Gen. Stores, Sec - II. Sumaiee P.C.O., Manik Compled, Shop 29, Sec - 29 Goodlude Gen. Stores, F. Type Shop 29 Sec - 7., This is an ad for Coca Cola. It is not stated who the manufacturer is. The ad states that Coca Cola and Coke are registered trademarks of the Coca-Cola Company. The ad states 'grab the refresher, catch the fever'. The ad states that the red Coca Cola crowns can be exchanged for cricket premiums. The ad contains an image of three coca cola bottles. The ad contains an image of a baseball cap, sunglasses, watch, sipper, and a world cup cricket card collection. The ad contains a logo for Wills World Cup 1996 and a logo for Coca Cola.
1996 Times of India Coca Cola
THE HOTTEST ACTION OF THE PITCH The great Coca Cola CRICKET COLLECTION GRAB THE REFRESHER CATCH THE FEVER Coca-Cola Cap. 10 crowns + Rs. 12 Coca-Cola Sunglasses. 20 crowns + Rs. 25 The World Cup Cricket Card Collection. 4 crowns + Rs. 2 Coca-Cola Wrist Watch. 30 crowns + Rs. 120 Coca-Cola Sipper. 5 crowns + Rs. 5 They're running. They're diving. They're outpacing. Everyone wants to get to the Coca-Cola Cricket Collection first. Don't get left behind! Gulp down refreshing Coca-Cola, collect the new, red Coca-Cola crowns and exchange them for some exciting cricket premiums at your nearest Coca-Cola redemption center. Hurry! Grab, get to them. Premiums can also be purchased: Set of 5 Cards = Rs. 5, Sipper = Rs. 15, Cap = Rs. 30, Sunglasses = Rs. 60 and Wrist Watch = Rs. 220. Offer open till 15th Feb '96 or till stocks last. Recommended retail price. Offer valid in select cities only. 'Coca-Cola' and 'Coke' are registered trademarks of The Coca-Cola Company. Contains no fruit juice/pulp. Contains added flavour. REDEMPTION CENTRES BOMBAY: Andheri (W) M. Kumar & Co, Stn. Rd. Anand Cold Drinks House, Lokhandwala Complex Sharma Dairy Farm, Four Bungalows Sejal Cold Drink House, Yari Road Versova Welfare School Canteen, Seven Bungalows. Andheri (E) Jijaee Doodh Sarita, Opp Andheri Rly Stn. Shri Ram Jayjairam Stores, Opp Adarsh Apt. Chakala Sainath General Stores, Shri Nivas Bhagadkar Marg Kona Dairy & Restaurant, Mahakali Caves Road Pragati Tabacco & Stores, Marol Naka. Bandra (W) Heena Stores, St. John Baptist Road Neeta Stores, Turner Road Benzer Stores, Turner Road Jalaram Stores, Hill Road Hill Top, Pali Hill. Bandra (E) Shree Ram Stores, G.S. Colony. Bhandup Velji Devji Distributors, J.M. Rd. Bombay Central Chintan Fast Food, Nr. Nair Hospital. Borivali (W) Suraj Ice Cream Parlour, Nr. M.K. School. Yesh Sales, Opp. Hanuman Mandir, Poisar Shree Hari Caterers, S.V. Rd. Borivali (E) Gopal Krishna Hindu Hotel, 3rd Quarter Rd. Byculla M.K. Business Centre, Dr. B.A. Rd. Rodriques Stores, Clare Rd. Cheda Gen. Stores, 2nd Umar Khadi Rd., Ganesh Chk. Charni Road D.K. Shetye, Opp. Hinduja College. Lucky Cold Drink House, Raja Ram Mohan Roy Rd. Chembur Pink Corner, Sindhi Soceity Jai Ambe Traders, Opp. Gold Club, Chembur Colony C. Ebrahim & Sons, Vasi Naka Mafco Farm Fair, 14th Rd., Central Avenue Rd. Mangla Gen. Stores, Maitri Park Shah Ramniklal Gangji & Co., Slon-Trombay Rd., Mankhurd Naka. Churchgate Kalyan Stores, Behind Chopstick Restaurant, V.N. Rd. Novelty Gen. Stores, Opp. Patkar Hall, New Marine Lines Jyoti Grain Stores, Opp. Satyam Collection. Chowpatty R.S. Gangan, S.V.P. Rd., Chowpatty Naka. Colaba Cake Leopold & Stores, Colaba Causeway Causeway Crockery & Gen. Stores, Cusrow Baug, Sahid Bhagat Singh Rd. Satyam Stores, Opp. Colaba Market. Crawford Market Cool Corner Badshah Cold Drink Depot, Sk. Memon St. Zaveri Bazar. Cuffe-Parade Belmount, Maker Arcade. Dadar Kwality Stores, Opp. Agar Siddhi Vinayak Temple Spot Drink, Keluskar Rd. Anju Happy Home, S.K. Bole Rd. Dahisar (E) Rahul Enterprises, Shiva Vallabh Rd. Fort The Wayside Inn Restaurant, Nr. Rhythm House. Ghatkopar Shree Siddhivinayak Dairy, L.B.S. Marg. Jyoti Dryfruit & Gen. Stores, Rajawadi. Agarwal Juice & Bhelpuri, Shradhanand Road Odeon Cold Drink House, Odeon Shopping Centre. Grant Road Wafadari Cold Drink House, Nr. Moti Cinema. Kesari India, Opp. Shalimar Cinema. Britania Stores, Opp. Navjivan Soc. Charu Enterprise, Gilder Lane. Goregaon (W) New Shree Shyam Misthan Bhandar, Bangur Nagar Deepti Gen. Stores, M.G. Road. Safalya Dugdhalay, B.E.S.T. Nagar. Goregaon (E) Mahesh Cold Drinks, Behind Anupam Theatre. Tiwari Gen. Stores, Film City Rd. Jogeshwari (W) Gokul Sweets, Opp. Ram & Shyam. Jogeshwai (E) Jeevan Medi Co. Caves Road. Juhu Dreamland Store, Juhu Tara Rd. Opp Flying Club Lagoon Sotres, Nr. J49, Juhu Tara Road Vanita Consumer Stores, Vidhya Nidhi Marg. Kalbadevi Parle Sales Depot. J. Shankar Seth Road, Nr. Kalbadevi P.O. Honesty Sales Agency. Old Hanuman Lane, Kalbadevi Meena Ice Cream Centre, Opp. Thaker Club, Bhuleshwar. Badshah Cold Drink Depot, Pydhonie Rd. Kandivali (E) Ally's Foodland, Thakur Complex, Opp. W.E. Highway. Kanjur Marg Parivar Tea Centre, Kanjur Village Rd. Kemp's Corner Vithal Manji Bhor Juice Centre. Khar (W) Gaurav Sweets, 1st Road Neelam Foodland, Danda Road, 1st & 17th Rd. Junction. King's Circle Nayaks Sweets & Snacks. Kurla Alka Dry Fruit Store, Opp. Kurla Stn. Mahendra Stores, Kurla Andheri Rd. Mahim Emperor Dairy, L.J. Road Apna Stores, Mori Road, Shop No. 14 Malad (W) Shree Ganesh Provision & Gen. Stores, Marve Rd. The Ambika Cons. Co-op Soc. Ltd., Marve Rd., Opp. Fire Brigade Cream Corner, S.V. Rd. Malad (E) Adarsh Cold Drink, Poddar Rd. Banarsi Tambool Bhandar, Jitendra Cross Rd. Mazgaon Sudha Sweets & Farsan, Mount Rd. Green Field Restaurant, Nr. St. Peter High School. Mulund Jhankar Gen. Stores, Guru Gobind Singh Marg. Mulund Colony Bombay Milk Dairy, Sarvoday Parswanth Nagar Kwality Ice Cream Centre, M.G. Rd. Parel Aadarsh Mithaiya, Dr. B.A. Rd., Lalbaug Lok Seva Cold Drinks, B.D.D. Chawl No. 13 New Persian Stores, Jerbai Wadia Rd., Parel Jain Fast Food, Opp. Matulya Mills Signal, S.B. Marg Jai Bharat Cold Drinks, N.M. Joshi Marg, Opp. Poddar Mills Jay Bharat Cold Drink, N.M. Joshi Marg. Peddar Road Bhimshi Virshi, 63 Peddar Rd. Julevan Stores, Bhulabhai Desai Rd. Ramnik Stores, Sophia Lane. Powal Hotel Plaza. Opp. I.I.T. Main Gate. Santacruz (W) Manish Cold Drink House, S.V. Road Roopam General Stores, Linking Road Society Stores, 97 Juhu Road. Santacruz (E) Bhavin Society Stores, C.S.T. Road, Kalina A-1 Dry Fruit Centre, Opp Air india Quarters, Kalina. Sewri Nilam Dryfruits & Gen. Stores, A.D. Marg. Sion Nathsaheb Prassana Raswani. Hiramani Stores, D.C. Rd., Sion-Chunabhatti Janata Dry Fruits, Opp. Shanmukhananda Hall New Windsor Restaurant, Dr. Keni House. Tardeo Daily Needs Gen. Stores. Before Bhatia Hospital, Tardeo Road Bright Snacks & Sales Agency, Opp. Heera Panna Shopping Centre, Hajiali. V.T. Kohinoor Restaurant, Opp. G.P.O. Vikhroli Vijay Dryfruit, Stn. Rd. Vile Parle (W) Talika Departmental Stores, Dashrathial Joshi Rd. Patel Provision Stores, 8, Dadi House. Vile Parie (E) Ramchandra Stores, Opp Rly Station. Wadala National Cold Drink, Dattaram Lad Marg, Kalachowki Rd. Mhatre Cold Drink, Rangari Chawl., Opp. V.J.T.I. College, Wadala. Walkeshwar Alka Stores, 87, Walkeshwar Rd., Near White House. New Rashmi Stores, Malabar Hill Jayshree Gen. Stores, Nepeansea Rd. Worli Birendra Sales Agency & Refreshments, Opp. Century Mill Gate Mahendra Stores, Shiv Sagar Estate, Dr. A. B. Rd. Shetty Beedi Shop, Worli Hill Rd. Vipul Stores. Worli Sea-face Honesty Stores, Worli Market, Dr. A.B. Rd. THANE Swapna Cold Drinks, Masunda Talao Pali Karamyog Gen. Store, Mangela High School Paras Dry Fruit, Gokhle Rd. Prashant Corner, Punchpakadi Anupam Dry Fruit, Near St. John Baptist School, Old Bombay Rd. Laxmi Gen. Store, Vrundavan Soc., Aradhana Dry Fruit, Opp. Aradhana Cinema Deepak C.D., Utaisar Srikrishna Dry Fruit, Opp. Saraswati School Arpeet Agency, Dhobi Ali, Tembi Naka Ashapura Dairy, Hiramati Shopping Centre, Shivaji Nagar Roshan Dry Fruit, Near Bus Stop, Kisan Nagar -3, Rahul Ice Cream, Srinagar, Wagle Estate Susmita Enterprises, Near Sudharshan Hotel, Karvalu Nagar Radha Stores, Near Wartak Nagar, Bus Stop Amrut Dry Fruit, Kaparbawdi Naka, Kamat Gen. Stores, Lokpuram Pokaran Nagar -2 Variety Gen. stores, Vasant Vihar Pokaran Nagar -2 Sadguru Sales, Bata Compound Opp. Voltas. E. Express Highway. Airoli Plaza Chemist, Airoloi Plaza, Near Airoli Medical. Alibaug Vinit Agency, Alibaug Mkt. Ambernath Amit Trading Co., Ladi Co. Awas Swamidatta Agency, Post Bonkade. Badlapur Sainath Agency, Amb. Badlapur Rd. Bhayandar Sahyadri Juice Centre, Stn. Rd. Sai Ice Cream, Goddev. Bhiwandi Saikripa Agency Chavindra Lokmanya Tea Bhandar. Gopal Nagar Brijwasi Sweets, Near Nazrana Theatre Monisha Snacks, Dhamakar Naka. Dombivli Dubey Dairy, Stn. Rd. Atithi Fast Food, Opp. Sarvesh Hall, Tilak Rd. Hamarpur Gurukripa Agency, Kharpada. Indapur Khatri Trading, Near Indapur S.T. Kalamboli Star Agency, Near Gurudwara. Kalwa Sri Ganesh Prasad Gen. Stores, Near Kalwa Bus Stop Sapna Tea. Kalwa Stn. Rd. Kalyan Snow Cream Parlour, Near Shivaji Path Pratik Cookies, Murbad Rd. Ramesh Cold Drinks, Bhaji Market, O.T. Sea Vin-3. Ganesh Ice Cream, Ag. Rd. Karjat Raj C. Drinks. Khapoli Laxmi Trader. Mahad Amar Agency. Matheran Sandeep Stores. Mumbra Alim Cold Drinks, Bombay Poona Rd., Kausa Fakri Ice cream, Behind Mumbra Police Station Shalimar Agen., Amit Nagar, Opp. Mumbra High School. Murbad Deshmukh & Sons, Murbad. Murud Altab Khatim. Mira Road Rajani Cold House, Shanti Nagar. Ambar Sweets, Shanti Nagar Shivdarshan Dairy, Silver Park. Nagothana Sazia Agency, Nalasopara Utsav Mangalore Stores, Tulunj Rd. Neral Sandeep Agency, Old Bazar Peth Neral. Nerul II Cream Centre Shop No. 27, C.B.D, Chowdhary Misthan, Sec. - II Trimurti Ice Cream Age, Sec-8, Panvel Array Sarika, New Panvel Sagar Enterprises Royal Service. Palaspha Phata Pen S.T. Uphargruha, Ramwadi. Habin Agency. Rasayani Shiv Agency, Mopada. Revdanda B. Dalvi C.D. Shrivardhan Afan Agency. Titwala Ganesh Raswanti, Near Titwala Temple. Ulhasnagar Kishan Gen. Stores, O.T., Ulh. -2 B.R. Traders, Kurla Rd, Near 5 shop, Ulh. 4 Jhulelal Rest. Opp. SES High School Ulh - 1. Uran Chandrakant Ratilal & Co., Bazarpeth Saili Mini Mkt., JNPT Township. Vashi Bagade Bros., Sec - 17 Subhash Juice. Sec. - 17 Vasal Nisha Distributors, Par Naka. Hotel Vasant, Rly. Stn. Virar Neha Gen. Stores, Pushpa Nagar Viva Super Market, Near Rly. Station Vihar - 2 Om General Stores - Aman Soc., Goal Maidan Rd. Tip Toe Gen. Stores, Sec - II. Sumaiee P.C.O., Manik Compled, Shop 29, Sec - 29 Goodlude Gen. Stores, F. Type Shop 29 Sec - 7., This is an ad for Coca Cola. It is not stated who the manufacturer is. The ad states that Coca Cola and Coke are registered trademarks of the Coca-Cola Company. The ad states 'grab the refresher, catch the fever'. The ad states that the red Coca Cola crowns can be exchanged for cricket premiums. The ad contains an image of three coca cola bottles. The ad contains an image of a baseball cap, sunglasses, watch, sipper, and a world cup cricket card collection. The ad contains a logo for Wills World Cup 1996 and a logo for Coca Cola.
1996 Times of India Coca-Cola
What you've been waiting for is finally here! ALWAYS COOL Coca-Cola Coca-Cola CHILLED CAN FOR Rs 15 ONLY Available in select cities., This is an ad for Coca-Cola. It is not stated who the manufacturer is. The ad states that Coca-Cola is always cool. The ad contains an image of two Coca-Cola cans on top of regular ice cubes, with the background of red ice cubes.
1996 Times of India Four Sqaure Kings Cigarettes
FOUR SQAURE GODFREY PHILLIPS INDIA LIMITED Four Square House, 49, Community Centre, Friends Colony. New Delhi-110065. Fax: 091-11-6840775. Cable: Four Square Dear Friend, Because of your invaluable support, Four Square Kings has become one of the most preferred and prestigious brands in India. You will be proud to know that the 10's pack of your favourite brand is now available in an international flip-top version, just like the stylish Four Square Kings 20's pack. We have also made the pack more contemporary by improving the style and by using a superior, imported board. This is part of our ongoing effort to give your brand a fresh new look, while delivering the same great Four Square taste and quality that you know and enjoy. Here's wishing you a Happy New Year. May you enjoy many years of satisfaction with Four Square Kings - your favourite taste, now in a pack the world prefers. Thanking you, K. K. Modi President Godfrey Phillips India Ltd. FOUR SQUARE KINGS STATUTORY WARNING: CIGARETTE SMOKING IS INJURIOUS TO HEALTH Live Life Kingsize STATUTORY WARNING: CIGARETTE SMOKING IS INJURIOUS TO HEALTH, This is an ad for Four Sqaure Kings Cigarettes from Godfrey Phillips India Ltd. The ad is in a letter form addressing the public, and wirtten by the President K. K. Modi. The ad states that the Four Square Kings has become one of the most preferred and prestigious brands in India, and the cigarettes provide satisfaction. The ad contains a warning stating that cigarette smoking is injurious to health. The ad contains an image of an open pack of Four Square cigarettes, and a logo for Godfrey Phillips India Ltd.
1996 Times of India Four Square Kings Cigarettes
Now a 10's pack the world prefers. FOUR SQUARE KINGS STATUTORY WARNING CIGARETTE SMOKING IS INJURIOUS TO HEALTH FOUR SQUARE KINGS STATUTORY WARNING CIGARETTE SMOKING IS INJURIOUS TO HEALTH Same Four Square Taste now in Flip-Top 10's. Live Life Kingsize STATUTORY WARNING: CIGARETTE SMOKING IS INJURIOUS TO HEALTH, This is an ad for Four Square Kings Cigarettes. It is not stated who the manufacturer is. The ad contains a warning stating that cigarette smoking is injurious to health. The ad contains an image of a closed pack and an open pack of Four Square cigarettes.
1996 Times of India Four Square Kings Cigarettes
Now a 10's pack the world prefers. FOUR SQUARE KINGS STATUTORY WARNING CIGARETTE SMOKING IS INJURIOUS TO HEALTH FOUR SQUARE KINGS STATUTORY WARNING CIGARETTE SMOKING IS INJURIOUS TO HEALTH Same Four Square Taste now in Flip-Top 10's. Live Life Kingsize STATUTORY WARNING: CIGARETTE SMOKING IS INJURIOUS TO HEALTH, This is an ad for Four Square Kings Cigarettes. It is not stated who the manufacturer is. The ad contains a warning stating that cigarette smoking is injurious to health. The ad contains an image of a closed pack and an open pack of Four Square cigarettes.
1996 Times of India Grand Reserve Scotch Whisky
Pottuck Ambassador is hosting a Kathi Roll Festival, which will be on until February 4. If you're a Frankie person and looking for a change, the festival will provide you with it. Para-thas and Roomali Rotis made on the spot, wrap the filling of your choice. The stuffing comes in a variety from mutton seekh, chicken seekh, to seafood to mushrooms, paneer, and nutre-la. Prices: Rs 100 plus tax for the non-vegetarian roll and Rs 85 plus tax for the vegetarian. In more ways than one, it pays to be a vegetarian. Achha Hai. The festival is open for lunch and dinner. From the house of Macdonald Mohan Distillers Ltd you now have the Grand Reserve. The blended product contains a higher proportion of scotch whisky, which gives it that certain edge; smooth taste and aroma. It is priced between Rs 225 and Rs 250. For chocoholics, here's the latest update on the top of the pops. The latest survey by Cadbury shows that rival manu-facturer Nestle tops the league with Kit Kat on which the nation spent 200 pounds sterling in 1995. Mars Bars, was the second favourite and Cadbury's Dairy Milk, which celebrated its 90th anniversary, reinforced its posi-tion as Britain's third-favourite chocolate brand. Maltesers was the top bagged chocolate, Smarties, the favourite children's brand and Roses, the number one boxed chocolate. Watch this space for chewing gum next. A 200-metre-long pizza found its way from Vincenza, Italy, into the Guinness Book of World Records. Pizzas seem to be a popular record to beat. Only a week before this one, another village in the same region had won for its 50-metre pizza. The longest pizza used up 300 kilos of tomatoes, 200 kilos of mozzarella, 10 kilos of mushrooms and 60 kilos of ham. Whatever happened to copy-writers who dreamed up brand names like Kingfisher, Sandpiper etc? Or is United Bre-weries losing its verbal touch? Their latest offering in beer is Kalyani Black Label Premium strong beer. Its alcoholic streng-th is 6.5 per cent and its claim to being different is that the unfer-mented extract is retained in the beer to give it body, which makes it even more bitter, or less sweet, if you please. It's avai-lable in Bombay at Rs 36 for a 650 ml bottle. Just ask for Kalya-ni Black Label Premium Strong and never mind the copywriter. If you thought lissome figures like Aishwarya Rai's and Mehr Jesia's came from eating two peas and string beans and other unhappy platefuls of sprouts, forget it. The Femina Figure Watcher's Recipe Book informs you, among other things, that these two beauties didn't have to turn bulimic to look good, they just ate sensibly. Low cal. That's what the recipe book is about. Unless the pictures lie, there's no reason why lowcal food should miss out on tasting good too. The book also does away with taboos. You can eat pork chops and croissants and the ingredi-ents in several recipes call for yummy cashew pastes and ye gods! mayonnaise. There is no ban on oil, rice and stuffing and all those things that add miles to your waistline. But the bot-tomline is, there's a mysterious calorie deduction in the food. At Rs 150, you have nothing to lose but your weight. EPICURE, This is an ad for Grand Reserve Scotch Whisky from Macdonald Mohan Distillers Ltd., Kit Kat from Nestle, Mars Bars, Dairy Milk, Maltesers, Smarties, and Roses chocolates, Kalyani Black Label Premium Beer from United Breweries, and The Femina Figure Watcher's Recipe Book. The ad states that the Grand Reserve Scotch Whisky has smooth taste and aroma. The ad states that Kalyani Black Label Premium beer has an alcoholic strength of 6.5 percent, and the unfermented extract is retained in the beer to give it body. The ad states that the Femina Figure Watcher's Recipe Book informs you that lissome figures like Aishwarya Rai and Mehr Jesia came from eating sensibly, and low calorie. The Femina Figure Watcher's Recipe Book is aimed at low calorie food recipes which help lose weight. The ad contains an image of Aishwarya Rai, with the text 'THE FEMINA FIGURE WATCHER'S RECIPE BOOK', an ice cream cone, and a plate of food next to her. The ad contains a box and bottle of Grand Reserve.
1996 Times of India Hilife
Announcing a launch that's not being held on earth. Life's a high The launch of Hilife CHARGERS at 33,000 ft. today. Pity you can’t gatecrash. (Entry by invitation only.) On board SAHARA INDIA AIRLINES Cheers! Shaw Wallace, This is an ad for Hilife from Shaw Wallace. The ad states that it is announcing a launch that’s not being held on earth. Most of the text is written in a rectangle in the ad, and the background is multiple words of 'Hilife'.
1996 Times of India Limca
TIMES FM 9.00 a.m. Citi Bank Visa Atlanta Dash Featuring CONTROVERSIES, SCANDALS AND POLITICS 1.00 p.m. Limca Times Sangeet Top-pers Count down of the Top 25 Hindi tracks of the week. 7.00 Give Me Red Asian Top 20 Listen to Asia's Top 20 English tracks of the week. 8.00 Thums Up Indian Top 25 Listen to this week's top 25 Eng-lish tracks of the week, with an exclusive interview with PAUL McCARTNEY. TIMES SANGEET TOPPERS Prizes sponsored by Limca The countdown of the weeks Top 25 Hindi Film songs. Tune in today from 1-3 p.m. Guess next Week's # 1 hit Single, from which Film by which singer and Start Winning! Winners will be announced on Times FM, in the Times of India and individually notified by post! Send your entries to Times FM Latest by 5 p.m. on coming Tuesday. RADIO BOMBAY A 7.05 a.m. Replies to listener's letters in Hindi 8.30 Arath Vani 12.30 p.m. Programme in Sindhi 1.30 & 10.00 Western music 2.30 Kannada programme 3.10 Women's Forum (English) 5.30 Sports Magazine (English) 8.00 Talk in Hindi: Katha Lok 8.45 Talk in English (Science) BOMBAY B 8.15 a.m. Bhav Sargam 8.50 Konkani Geet 12.30 p.m. Vanita Mandal 3.30 Sugam Sangeet 5.30 Konkani Programme 9.00 Lokjagar 9.15 Shastriya Sangeet: Anindo Chat-terjee 10.00 Ravivariya Sangeet Sabha: Sa-tyanarayan Mishra (vocal), This is an ad for Times FM Radio Contest. The ad states that the prizes are sponsored by Limca. The ad outlines a schedule of the radio segments.
1996 Times of India Liquor
110 New Years, cheered by Shaw Wallace. Shaw Wallace shares another New Year with you. Bringing you good cheer, like only an old friend could. A friend who knows your tastes, your preferences. A company which understands the true Indian spirit. That's Shaw Wallace for you. CHEER LEADERS SINCE 1886, This is an ad for Liquor from Shaw Wallace. The ad states that Shaw Wallace understands the true Indian spirit. The ad contains an image of two women and a man dancing, with one of the women holding three balloons. The ad contains an image of three men and two women dancing inside a balloon, with balloons around them.