The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, January 21, 1924, CITY EDITION, Image 3

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That favorite pocket tin of fresh Tuxedo tobacco
which has cost you fifteen cents or more for the last five
years, is yours for just twelve (12) cents from now onl
Just two things have made it possible for us to give you
this 20% reduction on Tuxedo:
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1. A reduction In the cost of Kentucky Burley
tobacco and in package materials, as well.
2. The consolidation of three of our big plants
into one. (Mr. Ford may not be in the tobacco
business but he is right about consolidation.)
This gives us a chance to pass an advantage along to
all our friends; to share a good thing.
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We haven’t lost any time in taking advantage of this
opportunity. *
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You know that it is the desire and policy of The
American Tobacco Go. to extend to its customers the
maximum of service.
Reducing the price of a great favorite likeTuxedo—the
moment it’s possibie-is our idea of delivering this service.
So now you’re getting the familiar tin of Tuxedo
tobacco at 12 cents instead of 15 cents.
Tuxedo is always FRESH. Every package is —
20 °/o PRICE REDUCTION
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