I cannot thank you enough for all these beautiful old ads it's really brought a huge smile to my face brings me back to Maureen isn't happy times thank you❤😢😊🎉
I'm from Adelaide. Never saw one of these commercials. It's almost like Perth is another country. Ok.. maybe some, but the real colour of beef steak without dyes: @15:17
The government let Woolworths buy out heaps of their major competitors. Smaller abattoirs across the state closed as a result, so that now most of the meat in the state is processed through abattoirs that are owned or exclusively providing to Coles/Woolworths. Less competition + supply restrictions + inflation = higher prices for us.
Who the hell is that dude in the Thomsons commercial? I swear he's just some eternal cryptid the add companies caged and forced to do commercial voice overs.
As a Perth girl in the 80's i remember all of these. What an awesome walk down memory lane. Thanx mate
It was the wa salvage ad that took me right back to childhood
We're not fancy, but we're cheap! Guy always reminded me of my grandad which made it funnier to me at the time.
@@aidanm5578 Save'a da moni!
Old Luiji, what a legend 👍 Sava da money!
I cannot thank you enough for all these beautiful old ads it's really brought a huge smile to my face brings me back to Maureen isn't happy times thank you❤😢😊🎉
@@leonthompson1241 no worries, who’s Maureen?
@@theLiveChive the bloody voice dictation and I should have proof read it before I posted it I don't know how Maureen got in there sorry about that
2:09
Wow, you could not say that in the public sphere nowadays.
Yeah it's pretty s hit. Just the MENTION of the word is considered, not the context. Bloke wasn't wrong..
I bought one of those Irene Whyte dresses in 1988 😂
I'm from Adelaide. Never saw one of these commercials. It's almost like Perth is another country.
Ok.. maybe some, but the real colour of beef steak without dyes: @15:17
Steak at $3.29 a kilo? Lamb for $1.69? Man what the fuck happened.
They all got greedy,,,,,
The government let Woolworths buy out heaps of their major competitors. Smaller abattoirs across the state closed as a result, so that now most of the meat in the state is processed through abattoirs that are owned or exclusively providing to Coles/Woolworths. Less competition + supply restrictions + inflation = higher prices for us.
1kg Watsonia cheese $2.99.
Imagine finding meat cheaper than beef or lamb these days. The dairy farmers really were rorting us back then.
love that Luxaflex ad
That is totally my aesthetic :)
I only saw these on GWN or whenever i went to Perth which wasn't very often back then 😟
Burswood has never been sensational 😂
Wow. What a trip down memory lane.
I remember most of these
5:00 that could be a 2015 ad
Great memories, local content
Nearly ran out and bought a new glass sliding door for $219.00 😛
I loved WA Salvage ... sava da muny
We no fancy but we cheap aye!
Claude - top fella. He was a school mates Uncle and also was involved with our local soccer team.
Who the hell is that dude in the Thomsons commercial? I swear he's just some eternal cryptid the add companies caged and forced to do commercial voice overs.
Was that Corinne Grant in the Allan's lollies ad?
Colour colour colour, Irene white, colour colour colour...
🥺😢😭❤
9:29 - mum... what's aids? has dad got it? o_O
Are these TV commercials from 1987?
When Australian stood for actual Australians 😕
What do you mean by that?
@@chrismills9620 before woke bullshit, and political correctness. When we just said as we did and had fun.
We're far too Americanised now :(
@@Rinoaeris thankfully not so much in WA lol
alright homie no need to be racist for no reason under a video about old commercials... maybe take a chill pill, possibly even touch some grass
This is what they took from you.
The ladies weren't covered in sleeves of tattoos,,,,a much simpler better times,,,
Life was better in the 80’s.
This was when you got service from the supermarkets at a fair prices,,,, before they got greedy and ripped the customers off,,,
Wow white people in the adds
*ads
And they are people with jobs. Not sure what the colour of their skin has to do with anything.
So what?