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Advert / Navy Cut CigsPlayers Navy Cut Cigarettes - A Fine Tobacco
Advert / Gold Flake CigsWillss Gold Flake at Ascot - the Mans cigarette that Women like
Advert / Chesterfield CigsChesterfield cigarettes - Mind if I smoke? Not at all - the aroma is delightful! Date: 1926
Advert / Gold Flake CigsWillss Gold Flake at Tennis Parties - the Mans cigarette that Women like
Advert / Players Cigs 1930Players Please - I always smoke them
Abdulla Number Seven cigarettes at the races Date: 1951
Advert / Pour Moi CigsPour moi - advertisement for Cigarettes Constantin
Stewardess / Cigs 1960An Air Stewardess sells cigarettes to passengers on a BEA flight between London and Gibraltar Date: 1960
Advert / Capstan Cigs 1930Capstan cigarettes - on the beach Date: 1930
Advert / Lucky Strike CigsLucky Strike cigarettes - they ll never let you down Date: 1935
General Sir William Robertson, British army officerGeneral Sir William Robertson (1860-1933), British army officer who served as Chief of the Imperial General Staff (CIGS) during the First World War, from 1916 to 1918. Date: circa 1919
Advert / Pall Mall CigsPall Mall cigarettes - just ask for the best cigarette Date: 1916
Afghan Boy Sells CigsAn Afghan boy sells foreign cigarettes
Advert / Abdulla Cigs 1931Abdulla cigarettes - the romance of reincarnation!
Tareyton CigarettesHerbert Tareyton cigarettes - theres something about them you ll like
Advert / Camel Cigs 1935Camel cigarettes - good for sports peoples health !
Advert / De Reszke CigsDe Reszke cigarettes - a distinguished personage
Advert / Greys Cigs 1938Greys cigarettes - to get the party well lit up
Advert / Capstan Cigs 1951Capstan navy cut cigarettes - made to make friends
Advert / Camel Cigs 1926Camel cigarettes - when its a perfect winter day
Advert / Primerose CigsPrimerose cigarettes
Advert / Abdulla Cigs 1929Abdulla Cigarettes - existence de luxe
Ad for Weekend CigsA Frenchwoman lights her Week-End cigarette from a candle
Advert / Abdulla Cigs 1925ABDULLA CIGARETTES A child uses alphabet building blocks to build a tower spelling the name of a brand of cigarettes