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Lucky Strike Cigarettes -1931A

Luckies are always kind to your throat, and your doctor advises you to go outdoors, get exercise in the sunshine, and breathe deeply. Don't cough; it spoils the mood. Published in the March, 1931 issue of PHOTOPLAY.

Source: Charles Perrien
Restoration by: Charles Perrien

Date: 08/29/2009
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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