Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1942)

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PI I \ V£ Fl RE IU, member of the Motor Transport Corps of "The American Women's Voluntary Services," a nation-wide organization doing a grand job on the home front. Patriotic American groups deliver millions of better-lasting Chesterfields to men in the Service. In war time, more than ever, a satisfying smoke is a comfort and a pleasure. It means a lot to men in the Service and to men and women everywhere. Because of its Right Combination of the world's best cigarette tobaccos Chesterfield leads all others in giving smokers more pleasure. It is definitely Milder, far Cooler -Smoking and lots Better -Tasting. Whatever you are doing for Uncle Sam, Chesterfields will help to make your job more pleasant. They never fail to SATISFY. Its Chesterfield RITTE5 uccm & M«f»s TOBACCO CO U.r; 1 .., Copyright 1942, Liggett & Myeks Tobacco Co.