About this Vintage Print Ad
This advertisement features Mrs. Hamilton Fish, Jr., endorsing Camel Cigarettes by sharing her enjoyment of the product. The ad emphasizes that Camels are made from finer, more expensive tobaccos than any other popular brand, resulting in a milder, smoother taste. It highlights the quality and costliness of the tobacco used, suggesting that even if you smoke a great deal, Camels never get on your nerves. The ad also includes a personal anecdote and a brief biography of Mrs. Fish, adding a sense of sophistication and trust.
- Brand: Camel Cigarettes
- Product: Camel Cigarettes
- Tagline: Camel's costlier tobaccos are Milder
- Publication: Delineator
- Year: 1933
Objects in the advertisement: woman
, flowers
, cigarette
, armchair
, table
, cigarette pack
, lamp
, ashtray
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