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FROM “GREETIN GS R:J*REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY MAKERS OF CAMEL CIGARETTES AND. PRINCE ALBERT SMOKING TOBACCO A Christmas special—4 boxes of Camels in “flat fifties” i package. ©amels Of course you'll give cigarettes for Christ- mas. Theyre such an acceptable gift— such an easy solution of your problem. And Camels fill the bill so perfectly. They're made from finer, MORE EX- PENSIVE TOBACCOS than any other popular brand, They are the accepted cig- arette of the social, business, and athletic worlds. Their finer tobaccos give that pleasant “lift”—that sense of well-being so appropriate to the spirit of Christmas. At your nearest deal- er’s—the Camel cartoo—10 packs of "20’s"—200 cigarettes. A full pound of Prince Albert in an attractive gift package. | Bince Albert Fine tobacco for Christmas. For more than a quarter of a century, the mellow fragrance of Prince Albert has been as much a part of Christmas as mistletoe and holly. So to the pipe smokers on your Christmas list give Prince Albert, “The National Joy Smoke.” It’s the welcome gift. For more men choose Prince Albert for themselves than any other pipe tobacco. Let every pipeful of Prince Albert repeat “Merry Christmas” for you. A fall pound of Prince Albert packed in a real glass humidor. Coprrtaht, 1998, 3, Reyeuide Tubacee Co., Winsteo-Salem, N.C, comicbooks.com