Paul Ellis

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Flor Tipo Americano

Bloc Booklet.
Several variations in design, format and color.
Flor tipo Americano.
S. A. Paya Miralles
(Valencia).
500 Hojas 

Paul Ellis

Explosifs Minelite

Folder style advertising booklet.
Explosifs Minelite.
Manufacturer unknown.
Made in France
Manufactured for Establissements John Kinsmen (Seyssel).

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Bugler

Flat folder style booklet.
Several variations in design, color and format.
Bugler.
Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp
(Louisville, Kentucky).
Scarcity: Common.

Bugler

Flat folder style booklet.
Several variations in design, color and format.
Bugler.
Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp
(Louisville, Kentucky).
Scarcity: Common.

Bugler

Flat folder style booklet.
Several variations in design, color and format.
Bugler.
Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp
(Louisville, Kentucky).
Scarcity: Common.

Bugler

Flat folder style booklet.
Several variations in design, color and format.
Bugler.
Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp
(Louisville, Kentucky).
Scarcity: Common.

Prince Albert

Folder style advertising booklet.
Several variations in design, color and format.
Prince Albert.
John Middleton Inc.
(PA).
Advertising booklet given free with tobacco.
John Middleton Inc, King of Prussia.

Paul Ellis

Golden Grain

Flat folder style booklet advertising tobacco product.
Several variations in color and design.
Golden Grain.
Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp.
(Louisville, Kentucky).
Not Gummed.
Scarcity: Common.

Target

Folder style advertising booklet.
Several variations in color and design.
Target.
Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp.
(Louisville, KY).
American folder advertising Target Smoking tobacco. Common for these thin folders containing around 20 leaves, to be given away free with packets of tobacco.
Variation: It's Blended.

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Dial

Folder style advertising booklet.
Several variations in color and design.
Dial.
Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp.
(Louisville, KT).
American folder advertising Showboat Tobacco. Common for these thin folders containing around 20 leaves, to be given away free with packets of tobacco. Red/White variation.

Paul Ellis

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