Judge, 1929-11-02 · page 3 of 36
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WHICH LITTLE SHELL HIDES THE PEA? IT DOESN'T MATTER ¢ TRY MELACHRINO INSTEAD Remember the three shell game ? Guess- ing which shell covered the elusive pea? No matter which you guessed you were bound to lose. The. hand was a lot quicker than the eye. And it doesn’t matter much which ordinary domestic cigarette you pick out either. They're all members of the same club. Domestic, home-grown tobacco, mixed in about the same way to give about the same taste. Close your eyes and where's the difference? The change you're really looking for is in Melachrino. Here's tobacco that's all Turkish. Not a scrap of domestic leaf. All Turkish and all good. It takes just one puff to tell the difference. Turk- q = 0 < A Vv al Z ish tobacco is the best cigarette tobacco in the world—and it’s only the finest of Turkish tobaccos that the Melachrino brings to you. Turn to Melachrino—today. A really different cigarette—a truly characteristic . and distinctive taste. Lastingly good, i too. Melachrinos have been on the mar- C d Uo ket for exactly fifty years. And today, more than ever, they are the choice of THE ONE CIGARETTE SOLD THE WORLD OVER _ the fastidious, the experienced smoker. STRAW TIPS CORK TIPS PLAIN ENDS