AMP, 1974

Mar. 11th, 2013 06:40 pm
xenith: (Eucalypt)
Ad on back cover of programme for Irene, Her Majesty’s Theatre, Sydney J.C. Williamson Theatres Ltd, 1974.

“Fine, Miss Sanders, I’ll write you down as an Ms; you’re my eighth this week.”

You don’t have to tell an A.M.P. man there’s a new kind of woman. He meets them all.

Independent women—even though a lot of them are married. Women starting businesses, programming computers, creating research, getting deep into the business of making a success of life.

Now it might surprise you to know the first female A.M.P. rep was out there understanding women back in the early 40’s. And you mustn’t be surprised if the A.M.P. “man” who calls you is a lady. She knows her stuff.

A.M.P. isn’t just in the men business; we’re in the people business; and our people understand need and ambition. They have ideas that can help you. All you have to do is ask.

No matter what titles you want to use to describe your sex or attitude, A.M.P. insurance works. OK Ms. Sanders?
xenith: (Random women)
I've been a bit slow with my "Random Women" posts lately and I noticed some ads for various women's businesses while I was looking for something else, so I thought I'd share some. All from Colonial Times, 14 December 1849; via Trove. (The last/fifth one is interesting.)





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