Between the Lines: Early Advertising in Singapore welcomes us to the
rush world of early print advertising in Singapore. This comprehensive
pictorial collection not only gives us a vivid overview of two
centuries' worth of advertising copy and artwork but also acts as a
fascinating insight into the shifting social dynamics of Singapore as
the nation underwent fundamental change. The book is composed of eight
sections, with each taking a deep dive into the advertising of a
particular product or service, including hospitality, entertainment,
fashion, household and travel. Readers can see how icons like Raffles
Hotel and the Adelphi were promoted to discerning travellers of the
1930s, or how postwar homemakers were first targeted by ads for
newfangled gadgets like refrigerators and vacuum cleaners. The more than
400 ad images are complemented by insightful commentaries that provide
valuable context to the campaigns, helping us understand the minds of
both advertiser and consumer, which, by extension, opens a window to the
social conditions of Singapore.