[3] [6] Some look like traditional cigarettes, [3] [7] and most kinds are reusable
Others make broader promises such as the Serve It and You Please All ice cream sign (lot 1243) and the Peabodys Overalls sign (lot 1017), claiming the garment wears like a pigs nose. 6
The wide disparity in rates among states and cities is a significant factor in increased cigarette smuggling across the country
Many local hardware stores offer free consultations from contractors to show you how they would restore your walls to their former glory
1, page vii January 5, 1950 Night-School for the Doctor! Camel advertisement Life, back cover July 22, 1946 Lady with a Lamp Camel advertisement Life, back cover September 30, 1946 Young Man in White Camel advertisement Life, back cover October 14, 1946 Class of 46 or Class of 06 Camel advertisement Life, back cover November 11, 1946 Experience is the best teacher! Camel advertisement featuring midget-auto racer Walter Ader Life, back cover August 4, 1947 Not One Single Case Of Throat Irritation Camel advertisement Life, back cover January 16, 1950 What cigarette do you smoke, Doctor? Camel advertisement Life, back cover May 19, 1952 Why did you change to Camels, Robert Young? Advertisement featuring actor Robert Young Life, back cover July 14, 1952 Each successive advertisement brought mounting requests for reprints and copies Letter from J.W
Code: 10388 An interesting example, with provision for ten cigarettes