A 1769 advertisement described the farm's slave holdings, and shackles were found there.
The advertisement described a proposal similar to the one that had been outlined by Mr. Hutchens.
The advertisement announcing its auction described it as being suitable for occupation by a large family or a charitable institution.
The advertisements at the time described Gurgaon as the best address south of Delhi.
An advertisement in an 1895 city directory described the Evening News as non-political and possessing a "well equipped job office".
The developer and his glossy advertisements describe it as a 90-story tower.
The advertisement described a one-bedroom apartment with a private toilet and hot running water for $4.40 a week.
The advertisement had described the course as an opportunity to gain a taste of university life including lectures, practicals and social life.
A 1926 advertisement from the subdivision developers described one of Garden Villas's houses as a "ranch house type."
An advertisement of 1850 described the museum's key attractions: