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STALENESS ruins flavor — DRYNESS burns the throat — Smoke a FRESH cigarette! In blending Camels we use only the choicest Turkish and mellowest Domestic tobaccos—tobaccos so good that harsh treatments and parching processes could only injure them. Camels come to you factory-fresh, with all the original flavor and arora air-sealed-in together with their natural moisture. The Humidor Pack of moisture-proof Cellophane keeps them dust-free, germ-free and absolutely fresh ©1931, R. J. Reynolds Tobsceo Company, Winston-Salem, N.C. Just compare a Camel, puff by puff, with any other cigarette. Revel in that rare flavor that comes only with choice tobaccos properly conditioned. Note how soft and cool the smoke is to the throat as contrasted to the bite and burn of the hot smoke that comes from dried-out or stale cigarettes. After you have smoked Camels for one day, leave them—if you can. @ Ibis the mark of a considerate hostess, by means of the Humidor Pack, to "Serve a fresh cigarette.” Buy Camels by the carton—this cigarette will remain fresh in your bome and office CaMELS NO CIGARETTY AFTER-TASTE comicbooks.com