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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1923)
Save from $52 to $78 a year You will be amazed to see how the use of “Bull” Durham will but down the cost of your smoking. How Is it possible to give you quality at the low cost of 10 oents for 50 cigarettes? Here's one reason: The gov ernment tax alone on 50 machine made cigarettes is 15 cents— 5 CENTS MORE THAN THE COST OF 50 “BULL" DURHAM CIGA RETTES TO YOU! The average smoker saves $1 to $1.50 a week by “rolling his own” from “Bull”—or from $52 to $78 a year. This makes quite a Christmas fund—or pays for a fine trip. / I \ _—1 GENUINE DURHAM TOBACCO What a place “Bull” Durham holds in the hcartsof Americans! Can you think of any other brand that has been the favorite of three generations? Look at its history. From the Civil War to the Great Wrar “Rull” Durhanvhas been the American's greatest standby. Sixty years. I h*rc really is no f moke in the world so altogether satisfactory. A ‘‘Bull” smoker never switches. ^ ou can’t interest him in any new experiments. He carries his prefer ence wherever he goes. This is because the special flavor and aroma of •’Bull* * Durham make a cigarette that can not be duplicated. bind out. ^ ou will never know how good a cigarette can really he until you roll your own outof “Bull”. > I n Guaranteed by JhtS JrlAAjLrrCCci+A* <S&