Judge, 1931-09-12 · page 36 of 36
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@ Don't remove the moisture-proof Cello- phane from your package of Camels after you open it. The Humidor Pack 4s protection against perfume and pow- der odors, dust and germs. It delivers fresh Camels and keeps them right until ‘you smoke the last one 11K. J. Meynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N.C. ARSH tobaccos require harsh measures — like parching—to make them toler- able to the throat. But the choice Turkish and mellow Domestic tobaccos of which Camels are blended are naturally mild and gentle. Parching would only ruin their exquisite flavor and aroma. No matter where you buy Camels you will find them al- ways in factory-fresh condition. Their rare flavor together with their natural moisture is air- sealed-in by . moisture- proof Cellophane. We call it the Nature, not parching makes Camets mild Humidor Pack. This protective wrapping is dust-proof, germ- proof and weather- proof. A great boon to the smoker. No stinging particles of pep- pery dust to irritate the throat; no brackish smoke from stale tobacco; no burnt tongue from the hot smoke of dried -out cigarettes. Just the cool, mild fragrance of choice tobaccos expertly blended and properly con- ditioned. If you haven't tried Camels lately, switch over for just one day. Thenleavethem—ifyoucan, CAMELS NO CIGARETTY AFTER-TASTE comicbooks.com