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Wednesday, Nov. 30, 1932. THE SALEMITE Page 7. L L THEY’RE MILDER THEY TASTE BETTER YOTj would be astonished too, if you nniild see ihi.s machine that turns out V3U L,liesternelds a minute ... and every one as near perfect as cigarettes can be made. But please bear this in mind. It is what happens before the tobacco goes into this machine that matters most. Rolling and packaging are important, but not nearly as important as the selection, blending and treatment of the tobacco. That’s why we keep telling you about the tobaccos used in Chesterfields. They’re fine, mild, and pure tobaccos. We tell you about ageing and curing the tobaccos .. . about blending and cross-blending them . . . because they are things that count. Chesterfields are milder. They taste better. Prove it for yourself.. .Just try a package. Chesterfield Radio Program—'Eyevy night ex cept Sunday, Columbia coast-tocoast Network.
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