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Don't remove the moisture. proof wrapping from your package of Camels after you open tt. The Camel Humidor Pack is protection against perfume and pou der odors, dust and germs. In offues and homes, even in the dry atmosphere of artificial beat, the Camel Humidor Pack can be depended upon to deliver fresh Camels every time Vee mreder Pack, She smokes FRESH cigarettes --. not parched or toasted Wu you buy Camels you get fresh cigarettes. That's why women particularly prefer them. Cool, refreshing smoke that is mild all the way down, with no trace of parch or bite to sting the tongue or rasp the throat. That's because Camels are made right and kept right. Made of choice Turkish and sun-ripened Domestic tobaccos that are properly condi- tioned; that contain just the right amount of natural moisture. CAMELS Made FRESH — Kept FRESH © 1932, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Kept in factory-prime condition until they reach the smoker by the air-sealed, Camel Humidor Pack. The select tobaccos that go to make up your Camels are never parched or toasted. The Reynolds method of scientifically apply- ing heat guarantees against that. If you've never experienced the delight of a cigarette that has never been parched or toasted switch to Camels, then leave them — if you can. you can. a, REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY Winston-Salem, N. C. "Are you Listenin’ 2” R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY'S COAST-TO-COAST RADIO PROGRAMS Camel Quarter Hour Columbia Broadcasting Syscem Prince Albert Quarter Hour National Broadcasting Company Red Network See radio page of local newspaper for time comicbooks.com