Pulp Fiction, 1916 · page 211 of 212
The Argosy, Vol. 82, No. 3 — page 211: what you’re looking at
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5 its > “PIPER” Is Always Above Par Always a reliable, pleasing, satisfying, wholesome chew. Big brokers, financiers, operators in alllines which tax man’s nervous energy to the limit, know this— they use “PIPER” constantly to give them poise and soothing, helpful comfort—and “PIPER” never fails them. PIPER Heidsieck CHEWING TOBACCO The choicest, ripest leaves of the finest crops of white Burley tobacco are used in “PIPER” — and the juicy mellow- ness of this superb tobacco is enhanced by the wonderful, appetizing, “PIPER” taste. This famous flavor distinguishes “PIPER’’ from all other chews. Compare “PIPER’’ with any other tobacco you’re now using and learn how much more enjoyment “PIPER”’ affords you. 5c and 10c cuts, foil-wrapped, in slide boxes, Also 10c cuts, foil-wrapped, in metal boxes. Sold everywhere THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY CONMIC NOOK CO