
An ice delivery man carries a block of ice from his truck into a suburban home. A woman opens an Iceway ice refrigerator to show how the block of ice cools and preserves food. The male narrator promotes the benefits of ice refrigeration by highlighting the 'delightful appetising meals’, 'cold crisp salads’, 'firm butter’, 'delicious jellies and custards’, 'safe, untainted meat’ and 'icy cold’ drinks that the woman removes from the fridge. Summary by Poppy De Souza.
The ice delivery man in this advertisement is reminiscent of the 'milkman’ and 'paperboy’ – localised services that have all but disappeared.
This cinema advertisement for Toora Vale Ice Company promotes the use of block ice for refrigeration to preserve and cool food.
This short, but effective, advertisement uses an authoritative male narrator to point out the benefits of using block ice in refrigeration. It comes from a time when electrical goods (such as electric stoves) were being heavily promoted for the home. But it was also a time of economic hardship for many families and this ad emphasises the economy, health and comfort brought by the ‘ice man’. In an animated advertisement for the Toora Vale Ice Company from the same year, the electric refrigerator is positioned as unreliable as well as costly (see Toora Vale Ice Company, Berri: The Ice Man Was Never Like This).
In the 1930s, the Toora Vale Ice Company was based in Monash, outside of Berri in South Australia. In the 1940s, the company stopped selling ice and began farming potatoes, harvested by members of the Australian Women’s Land Army. No longer operating under the Toora Vale name, but still based in Monash, the company now produces glacé fruit.
Notes by Poppy De Souza
This black-and-white clip from the 1930s shows a cinema advertisement for the Toora Vale Ice Company that promotes ice and ice refrigerators as products that provide ‘health and comfort’. An ice delivery man is shown delivering ice to a suburban home before the clip cuts to a kitchen where a housewife displays her ice refrigerator. Close-ups reveal the ice compartment with an ice block and then the contents of the refrigerator. The voice-over informs the viewer that ‘plenty of ice in a good ice refrigerator means delightful, appetising meals’.
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