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LEAF-TOBACCO EXPERTS AGREE: "' Camels aro made trom finer, More Expensive Tobaccos —Turkish and Domestic — than any other populer brand. /! CAMEL’S COSTLIER TOBACCOS NEVER GET ON @ Whatever the job or strenuous task, Camel smokers agree on the delightful “lift’’in energy they gct from smoking a Camel. Mrs. William LaVarre, famous explorer, who knows the necessity of keep- ing up her energy rescrve, says: “We took 30,000 Camels with us on our last expedition, Any time I'm tired, I juse stop and smoke a Camel. It wakes up my energy in no time. Smoking Camels steadily, I find, does not affect one’s nerves.” DEEP-SBA DIVER: “I smoke Camels and I have smoked them for years," says FrankCrilley.“ They're er. They taste better...B impo h upset my nervc Share This Refreshing Effect That has Meant so Much to Others! The key to physical stamina, mental alertness, and a cheery outlook is energy! Hence the im- portance of the recent scientifi smoking a Camel actually “turns on your steam.” Camel smokers in many walks of life agree upon the benefit and enjoyment they find in Camel's “energizing effect.” Read what they say and turn to Camels yourself! Camels are delightfully mild —a truly pleasing cigarette. They never jangle your nerves, no matter how many you smoke! PRO FOOTBALL STAR. “Cliff Montgomery says: “I like Camel's mellow taste— am seldom without one! After a game I light up a Camel —set a swell ‘lift’—and in a ort time I feel 100% again.”* ic Loch says: “always have Camels — rely on them for comfort —good cheer— the ‘lift’ they give my energy when I'm weary or feel- ing ‘low.’ And Camels never jangle my nerves.” Coorrtant, 1954, Ru J.Reynoide comicbooks.com