Chesterfield Ad November 1964

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Chesterfield Ad from November 6, 1964 Life magazine.

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Chesterfield Ad November 1964Full color 9 1/4″ x 13″ ad that is for Chesterfield King Cigarettes. This ad starts off by bringing Chesterfield People:” to our attention, asking “They like a mild smoke, but just don’t like filters. (How about you?)”. It then shows three different people, standing there and smoking a Chesterfield cigarette. We see “Elly Travlou Dubinsky, historian, Missouri”, we see “Randall A. Osmon, paint tester, Florida” and we see “Donald C. Barnette, Jr., symphony orchestra manager, Ohio” and then, in the fourth photo we see a pack of Chesterfield King Cigarettes with one cigarette pulled out very far. The ad tells us that “If you like a mild smoke, but don’t like filters, try today’s Chesterfield King – mildest-tasting in 52 years. Vintage tobaccos – grown mild, aged mild, blended mild. Made to taste even milder through longer length. They satisfy”.

Source:  November 6, 1964 Life magazine.