« some sweet, fresh, moist tobacco Vft *.! into "A.G." Cigarette Paper, $? a* and then — then see if you don't Ji; ' 5 prefer the cigarette! you make £> « yoursalf to the ones you buy £ ?y ready-made. ■£ |i You often find dry, withered, & g; dusty tobacco In ready-made *? g cigarette!>, uln diagram A. £ fThe tobacco in the cigarettes '$ you make yourself is long, even, -V v and fresh, as in diagram B. % '«jj Your own cigarettes will barn $ ftf coolly, sweetly and evtnly to i? V?- *k» end. because you can be &•] U> sure of fresh tobacco a_d good Si cigarette paper. ' $ fi y x —^^^ — >y^9 si I Cigarette Raper I k'.; , Cignr«tt<M you make yourself »* will smoke much bettor and ooat $ !fc "•, '"%. Insist on "A.G." •'* Jt Cigarette Paper. | Sold Everywhere. " |f
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 132, 5 June 1915, Page 12
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128Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 132, 5 June 1915, Page 12
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