Judge, 1932-02-27 · page 36 of 36
Judge — February 27, 1932 — page 36: what you’re looking at
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“Wou like them FRESH? So do [2? 2k See sensitive membrane. Camels are fresh in the Camel Humidor Pack because they are made fresh, fresh with natural moisture and natural flavors —they are never parched or toasted. You don’t have to tell the woman who has switched to Camels the benefits of a fresh cigarette. She knows all about it—that's the rea- son she stays switched. If you don’t know what the Reynolds method of scientifically applying heat so She has learned that the fine, fragrant, as to avoid parching or toasting means to sun-ripened choice tobaccos in Camels the smoker —switch to Camels for just have a perfectly preserved delicate mild- pone day—then leave them—if you can. ness all their own. . . R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY She knows by a grateful throat's testi- Winston-Salem, N. C. “Are you Listenin’?” R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY'S COAST-TO-COAST RADIO PROGRAMS CAMEL QUARTER HOUR, Morton Downey, Tony Wons, PRINCE ALBERT QUARTER HOUR, Alice Joy. and Camel Orchese ction Jacques Renard, every night ‘Old Hunch,” and Prince Albert Orchestra, every night except except Sunday, Co c System Sunday, Nationa! eas pany Red Network See radio pare of local mewspaper for time @ Don's remove the morture proof wrapping from ©1932 Reynolds Tobacco Compan; your packate of Camels after you open st. The Camel O/19825R. Jo Regwalds Tobaces Company Humidor Pac tection against perfume and pow : " fees and bomes, even cal beat, the Camel Hamider Pack can be depended upon to deliver fresb Camels erery time Made FRESH—Kept FRESH comicbooks.com