The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, June 18, 1924, Page 7, Image 7

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We invite every smoker jn
this city to take advantage
of this startling offer.
We’ve told you about Lucky
. Strike superiority.
Your friends have told you.
Now know for yourself the
value of the toasting process!
We make this proposition
to win new friends:
The regular price of a tin of 100 Lucky Strikes is 75^
You pay the dealer only 450
We pay the Government Tax of 300
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Get one tin [“a^n0] {or or for office.
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Smoke these 100 Lucky Strikes. Then you’ll know how the 45-minute
toasting process adds to the flavor and improves the taste.
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Cleanliness and Care in Manufacture
Every Lucky Strike factory it a model of sanitation.
Read how Alfred W. McCann, the noted food expert
describe* one of our factories: "White walls and ceil
ings, floors as clean as freshly chiseled marble, cutting
machines and wrapping machines that take away from
the human hand all detail and leave nothing to the
human supervision but the watchfulness of trained eyes.*