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Camel Cigarettes -1936A

Ad for Camel cigarettes, from the November, 1936 issue of POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY. Golfer "Tony Manero gets set for hearty eating by smoking Camels". Amazing. "Champion Bowler Johnny Murphy says, 'Smoking Camels at meals and after works out swell in my case'". Lift that bowling ball, Johnny.

Date: 12/07/2008
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Source: Magazine collector Steve Davis
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