Radio Mirror (Nov 1936-Apr 1937)

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At your dealer's you'll find this Christmas package — the Camel carton — 200cigarettes. Another Christmas special — 4 boxes of Camels in "flat fifties" —wrapped in gay holiday dress, {right, above} ^MesiftinSanti.'svhole There's no -ore accept^ g ^ Here-S bag than a carton of Came l the happy S°1U;nlbe appreciated. And enjoyed' Camels are sure to be aPP^^ n With mild, 6ne-tasting stmas En)oy tuQe with the J^^n courseS and after Camels at meal«me--betWtioti ^ ^ m. eating -for their aid to * g ^ you :igorSating "lift" with Camel ^^ ^ right! They're ^^Turkish and DomespiNSlVE TOBACCOS ^brand tic-tban any other pop friiittAM ,11 the pipe-smokers on It,s easy to Please * U the£ P^ fflell your list. Just give <** for themselves fragrant tobacco they c^ jQy ke. _ Prince Albert ~ the £ smoking tobacco ..p. A." is the largest-seiuns q as £ the world-as «f^^ Albert does ever delighted a man. And ^^ GOt "bite" the tong^Hav ^ Albert green Christmas P«££s m0rning • • to ^^eSfan^^es the merest Christmas ever. One full pound of mild, mellow Prince Albert— the "biteless" tobacco — packed in the cheerful red tin and placed in an attractive Christmas gift package, {far left} Here's a full pound of Prince Albert, packed in a real glass humidor that keeps the tobacco in perfect condition and becomes a welcome possession. Gift wrap, {near left} Copyright, 1936, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem. N. C.