Judge, 1931-09-26 · page 40 of 40
Judge — September 26, 1931 — page 40: what you’re looking at
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“Tt so happens I don’t smoke... BUT I've noticed recently that more of my girl friends are smok- ing CHESTERFIELD, and I asked why. “One of them said that CHESTER- FIELDS real better—that there is nothing strong y are milder and taste or sharp or bitter about them. “Another one spoke up and said that she too liked the taste of CHESTER- FIELDS; but that she was especially pleased with the package—so neat and attractive. Chesterfields—she added— are made right—properly filled—and burn evenly; and she thought possibly they wereusing a better cigarette paper. “Still another one agreed with all we'd said. She'd been smoking CHESTERFIELDS for a long, long time, and had always liked them; but she also liked the way they were advertised. The advertising seemed to her to be the truth, and it wasn’t always knocking somebody or some- thing!” ett & Myers Tosacco Co, comicbooks.com