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Titles |
1913 Maclean's November Prince Albert Tobacco |
Related Item |
Maclean's |
Genre |
tabacco |
Identifier |
1913 Maclean's November Prince Albert Tobacco.JPG |
Note |
P. A. is the Pathfinder | Prince Albert is the grand old joy scout. Every day it finds a hundred or so poor tongue-sore pipe smokers, "lost in the woods," smoking peppergrass and smartweed. And P. A. gently leads them straight to the cool-smoke path that the feet of hundreds of thousands of jimmy pipers have beaten into a fine, smooth trail. PRINCE ALBERT the national joy smoke is perpetually on the warpath against the tongue broilers. It has taken scalps enough to paper a wigwam. Why? Because P. A. can't bite the tongue or parch the throat. The bite is taken out by a patented process. Sold everywhere in full 2-oz. tins. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C. U. S. A. |
Abstract |
This is a medium-sized ad for Prince Albert tobacco to smoke depicting an "American Indian" man smoking a pipe. It mentions how Prince Albert tobacco is more pleasurable to smoke due to its patented process. It is different from previous ads for PA tobacco. |
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