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LAF @ | Ly 0 ; < a Y a WA s x @} TURKISH GRO\ ON ALL THE HORSES, WHY STAY ON THE MERRY-GO-ROUND? Blue horses— green horses — yellow horses— red horses —lots of color ona Merry-Go-Round. But not much va- riety. It’s the same way with ordi- nary cigarettes. Different names and claims. Different promises and pack- ages. But the same tobacco. The same domestic leaf, mixed so much alike that you have to read the names to tell the difference. But what a change from ordinary cigarettes to Melachrino! Because Melachrino is made solely of Turkish tobacco. It’sa thorough- bred—a pure strain—all Turkish and all good. The first minute proves the difference — the first puff tells the story. A lasting goodness, too—a permanent favorite. The first Mhelrel rino THE ONE CIGARETTE SOLD THE WORLD OVER Melachrino was made just fifty years ago. Melachrinos have been chosen by the fastidious ever since—never more so than today. Good for one year— ten years—twenty years—fifty years. Turn to Melachrinos— get off the Merry-Go-Round. You've tried the domestic mixtures—now try the true Turkish. You'll like it today and you'll keep on liking it. For when the tobacco is always the finest, the cigarette is always the best. STRAW TIPS CORK TIPS. PLAIN ENDS