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Chesterfield Cigarettes -1934B

Appeal to pure emotion: woman sitting by herself next to a stream in the woods, just herself and her cigarette. Needs no one else; these cigarettes, they satisfy. Published in the August, 1934 issue of RADIOLAND.

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Source: Robert, KD4HSH
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Date: 01/23/2012
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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