Description
A mid-century Bovril advertisement pairing the headline “OFF HIS FOOD?…” with “…he’ll enjoy HOT, NOURISHING BOVRIL” and the strapline “BOVRIL FOR FAMILY FITNESS.” The scene shows a sly, satisfied man sipping from a cup, with a jar of Bovril beside a steaming drink; a line-drawn vignette above suggests a reluctant diner at mealtime.
Bovril was long marketed in Britain as a fortifying beef extract—positioned as both nourishing and restorative—making this copy typical of post-war “strength and health” messaging.
This example appears as a two-up printer’s sheet on oversized stock, with visible crop/registration marks indicating it was intended to be trimmed down for distribution.
When trimmed this would produce 2 posters each 13.5 × 9 in.



