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bully old slogan hits me Just right— Sure: When a word fits, you know it! ““Satisfy’’ just fits CHESTERFIELD. A smoker picks up a package, and he likes its neat appearance — moisture-tight but easy to open. That satisfies him. Then he examines a Chesterfield. It is well- filled; it is neat in appearance; the paper is pure white. And that satisfies him. He lights up. At the very first puff he likes the flavor and the rich aroma. He decides that it tastes better—neither raw nor over-sweet; just ...10 bambooztin’ about that!” . Then he learns it That's another way of saying that there is nothing irritating about it. . he's satisfied! Satisfy—they’ve got to satisfy! The right to- baccos, the CHESTERFIELD kind, cured and aged, blended and cross-blended, to a taste that’s right. Everything that goes into CHESTER- FIELD is the best that money can buy and that science knows about. CHESTERFIELDS do a complete job of it. They Satisfy! pleasing and satisfying . . is milder. And again ©1931, Liccerr & Myzas Tosacco Co. comicbooks.com