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# Chesterfield Cigarettes Advertisement This is a **cigarette advertisement**, not political satire. The page promotes Chesterfield cigarettes through an illustration of a well-dressed man at his desk, smoking contentedly in an upscale interior setting. The ad's selling points are: 1. **"They Satisfy"** — the headline emphasizing consumer satisfaction 2. **Tobacco blend exclusivity** — claims that Turkish and domestic tobaccos are "rightly chosen" and blended using an "exclusive Chesterfield way" 3. **Inimitability** — the tagline states "the blend can't be copied," suggesting unique quality The sophisticated illustration and refined domestic setting are designed to associate the product with affluence and success. This represents typical mid-20th-century cigarette marketing, before health warnings were required.

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They Satisfy No smoke is so good as a combination of fine Turkish and Domestic tobaccos rightly chosen— when these tobaccos are blended in the exclusive Chester- field way. Ky ceentiysse Inne we Le. 8! a (@ ~ CIGARETTES And the blend can't be copied. comicbooks.com