Mohonk's brochure advertises a fitness center, which consists of a dated collection of treadmills and exercise bicycles clumped in a subterranean room with painted concrete walls.
The promotional brochure advertised them as the "new center of attraction of smart Paris."
Morrell's glossy brochure advertised that it could be built to order anywhere and three known examples exist:
The brochures were advertising the Executive-Chute, a small, easy-to-use parachute.
A 1956 brochure advertised day return tickets from Bangor to Amlwch for 4s.4d, or Llangefni for 11d.
A brochure advertises that ski instructors can provide "friendship" in addition to pointers on improving your turns.
The brochures inviting people to rent in Manhattan Park, the most recent expansion on the island, advertise the tram.
I think the travelers put on day flights are lucky and that the brochures should advertise them as the "jet lag-fighter" trips, which is how T.W.A. plays it anyway.
It is something that ski-resort brochures don't advertise.
As an added fillip, what the brochure advertises as "the great green lawn" is the site of Shakespeare, condensed and free of charge.