Judge, 1930-01-11 · page 35 of 36
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Your wife might give a bridge party on the kitchen table. She could serve soda crackers. And lemon pop. And cheap cigarettes! But the tactful hostess no longer brings home an armful of bargain cigarettes. Some guests (she knows) are afraid of cheap cigarettes. Others appreciate good tobacco. Marlboros are made for people like your wife. Why not keep her supplied? I tet ickel you pay for Marlboros takes care: ofall tlc of the reg- ular U.S.Government tax. Eve: = ae aper brand pays the same 6c tax. But it comes out of your cig- arettes! e+. why take chances Deduct 6¢ from the price you pay and see for yourself what's left! In with cheap cigarettes? Marlboros you have 14c worth of the finest tobac- co quality in the world. QUADRI-COLOR CO. JAMAICA, M. comicbooks.com