An advertisement for the building on April 10 boasted that it would "probably be the tallest skeleton structure in New York, measuring 430 feet in all."
A few days later, an advertisement in the Miami News boasted that 874 homesites had been sold on opening day.
A September 25, 1871 advertisement in the Intelligencer (predecessor of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer) boasted that the store "sold everything from a needle to an anchor."
On the back of another paper figure, an advertisement boasts that Hood's "purifies the blood" and thus cures headaches, prostration, neuralgia, epilepsy and paralysis.
An advertisement boasted at the time, "Now you can take your music wherever you take your ears."
The first advertisement in France boasted "3 francs for 4 colors."
The light runabout featured an aluminum body and advertisements boasted a weight of 550 lbs.
An advertisement for a game called "Mike Tyson Heavyweight Boxing" boasted about the game's sophisticated "facial damage engine," calling it "brutal beyond belief."
Their advertisement boasted of '91 wins in 92 races', but this is thought to be referring to the cycles.
His advertisements boasted that he played with "scientific touches of perfection".