Judge, 1937-12 · page 38 of 39
Judge — December 1937 — page 38: what you’re looking at
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MADE FROM FINER, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS Give Camels for Christmas! There’s no doubt about how much people appreciate Camels—the cigarette that’s made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS. A gift of Camels says: “Happy Holidays and Happy Smoking!” (right) A pound of Prince Albert in a real glasshumidorthatkeeps the tobacco in prime condition and becomes a welcome possession. (left) One pound of Prince Albert—the “biteless” to- bacco—in an attractive Christmas gift package. (above) Another > Christmas spe- (right) The : cial—4 boxes of famous Christ- Camels in “flat mas package, the LB M fifties”—in gay Camel carton—10 packs s g holiday dress. of “20's"—200 cigarettes. 5 You'll find i¢ at your dealer's. Prince Albert THE NATIONAL JOY SMOKE If you know a man owns a pipe—you're practically certain to be right if you give him PRINCE ALBERT —The National Joy Smoke. Beginners like P.A. be- cause it doesn’t bite. Occasional pipe-smokers find it’s extra cool. And the regulars think it’s tops for mellow taste. ; ASK ME WHAT BOYS KNOW THAT {> UKE— AND’ A GIRL ALWAYS THAT BIG GLASS SPECIAL 1-LB, HUMIDOR OF CHRISTMAS TIN OF A PRINCE ALBERT JN peice ALBERT comicbooks.com