Webster Cigars Ad 1947

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Webster Cigars Ad from August 4, 1947 Life magazine.

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Webster Cigars Ad 1947Full color 9 1/2″ x 13 1/2″ ad that states that “When you visit Ciro’s of Hollywood”, well, according to this ad, you will be likely to smoke a Webster Cigars. The picture in the ad is of the bar and it shows several people standing or sitting there. There are two men dressed in White Tuxes and there is a woman with jewelry and a two-piece dress on. The ad text says that “We are told that at Ciro’s in Hollywood, as in so many smart places, there is a bigger demand for Webster’s than for any other cigar. There are five different sizes of Webster’s, each made of 100% long Havana, bound in top=quality broadleaf and wrapped in finest Connecticut Shadegrown. * The high favor in which Websters are held by discriminating smokers is a tribute to their constant quality. The taste never varies, the blend is never changed. Last year you smoked 75,000,000 of these mellow, mild cigars. We expect to provide 90,000,000 this year. Sold wherever fine cigars are sold”.

Source:  August 4, 1947 Life magazine.