Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 23, 1919, Page 11

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‘WORWICH, BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1919 ~ Where Fatima Stands These facts are reprinted to show you. hie advertisements reproduced here have all appearedin this paper. Pleaselook at them again. They help to illustrate Fatima’s unique position as the only inexpensive cigarette that seems actually to be preferred to expensive cigarettes. Stock Exchan€® For example, Fatima outsells or closely rivals i e W, X A i z . E 2 of Wall Street R ; ; fidert o in sales even the highest-priced cigarettes, at 7 ey exeect o7 Lergegy Uiy, o7 Bogy otk R R, such places as _n‘::c-“v““' thing + 1n5.~ i : Y = } “~the Astor, New York ¢ the SOk B2 Sidtor, ne, T e : ; —the Copley Plaza, Boston at that 0Ly . Fagi Yori, 4 s ~—the Gibson and the Sinton, Cincinnati —the Stock Exchange, New York —the Touraine, Boston —the Waldorf-Astoria, New York —the Yale Club, New York Py Fla, o2, ¢} ot Boarer, B, Tou:. asiofios i, ag —and also at many other such places, not men- tioned in these advertisements—for, instance; —the Auditorium, Chicago —the Capitol Building, Washington —the Congress, Chicago —the Statler, St. Louis —the Willard, Washington Men who buy their Fatimas at such ‘places as these, buy them not because of moderate price, but because they prefer Fatimas. They pre- fer Fatimas' taste and they find that Fatimas treat them right. N 0( LV;fl?v/?,m}M @ NOTE: More and more men, it seems—both those who care nothing for price and th who feel that they should not smoke priced cigarettes—are realizing the com sense of adopting Fatima as their stead; ile, ‘:‘. 3 @os?

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