Group of 5 advertising kites and hanging ornaments. Including: 2 ?Orange Julius ?A Devilish Good Drink? For over 50 Years? kites. [Ca. 1970s-1980s]. Printed thin paper, string, with wooden crossbars. Both kites approximately 27 x 24?. Paper is worn, toned, with several tears, some soiling. Good. [Together with:] Texaco kite. St. Louis: Top Flite, [ca. 1940s-1950s]. Printed thin paper, string, with wooden crossbars. Approximately 35 x 29?. Some marginal toning, light soiling, wrinkling, mild wear Still, a very good example of this rare and fragile promotional item. [Together with:] A pair of cardboard promotional hanging mobiles for Phillips 66 Non-Expiring International Credit Cards. One large mobile with three hanging ornaments (?For Your Plane!?; ?For Your Car!?; ?For Your Boat!?), the entire mobile suspended by string (present). With one medium mobile with the same theme with 1 hanging ornament (?For Your Car!), also suspended by string (present). Some wear, creasing, light occasional soiling. Very good. An interesting and unusual group.