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Show Brrf "Worth Its Weight 1 WpVr 'in Gold" HEY tell the tale in the Klondike of a prospector in the far H J interior who was offered a bag of gold for his last sack of "Bull" I Durham and refused to trade. The millions of "Bull" Durham J smokers can fully appreciate this incident, for there isnYonc arnong I I them whp would part with his sack of "Bull" Durham for its weight H in gold, if he knew he could not obtain more. fl The thorough satisfaction in those fresh, fragrant "Bull" Durham I hand-made cigarettes appeals to red-blooded, vigorous men the world H over. In the heart of the wilderness and the heart of civilization, inbunk- fl house and forecastle, in mansion and club, men of all classes and all na- fl tions, "roll their own" andenioy the most satisfying luxury'm theworld fl Bull Durham I SMOKING TOBACCO 1 Enough for forty handmade cigarettes in each 5c sack) I fl J I The man who has never rolled a cigarette from "Bullj Durham' fl li |