Three examples of Horlicks advertising from the 1950s. Nobody seems to have any idea who the artists might be, although the first two at least are the kind of thing that Geoff Squire did very well.



Adverts from
Daily Graphic (1952) and
Picture Post (1955), the latter grabbed from eBay. My thanks to John Adcock of
Yesterday's Papers for the two examples from the
Graphic.
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