2008-03-04

1949 Chesterfield Cigarettes Ads


These are genuine original magazine advertisements from a 1949 issue of LIFE.

This Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. ad for Chesterfield Cigarettes features the late, lamented legend, Bob Hope. His passing prompted an outpouring of affection, renewed adulation, and nostalgia.

This 1940s ad depicts a smoking "Old Ski-nose" and heralds his starring role in the Paramount Picture, "Sorrowful Jones". His co-star in that movie was the equally legendary, Lucille Ball.

Or if one prefers, the reverse features a Canadian Club whiskey ad. The ad depicts a "Cayman Hunt in Haiti".

Reagan says Give Chesterfield Cigarettes for Christmas


Here's a picture of Ronald Wilson Reagan (before he became the Insane Anglo Warlord) with a lit one in his mouth, telling us that Chesterfield Cigarettes make great Christmas gifts.
The fine print suggests that we all go see Ronnie starring in the 1952 movie Hong Kong (also called "Bombs Over China") in which he practices for his later acting roles by battling movie Communism.

Chesterfield Cigarettes Advertising Gallery


An ad for Chesterfield Cigarettes in the Saturday Evening Post from 1933 is shown in this file photo. In a dramatic confession, the maker of Chesterfield Cigarettes settled 22 state lawsuits Thursday, March 20, 1997 by agreeing to warn on every pack that smoking is addictive and admitting the industry markets cigarettes to teen-agers. (AP Photo/Raleigh News & Observer, Chuck Liddy)

1953 Ed Sullivan Chesterfield Cigarette Ad



Chesterfield Cigarettes is best for YOU! “Chesterfield Cigarettes is the only cigarette I can speak for, because it’s the only one I smoke. I’ve smoke Chesterfield Cigarettes for 22 years and I recommend you try’em – they Satisfy – and how!” Ed Sullivan --And First to Present this Scientific Evidence on Effects of Smoking A MEDICAL SPECIALIST is making regular monthly examinations of a group of people from various walks of life. 45 percent of this group has smoked Chesterfield Cigarettes for an average of over ten years. After eight months, the medical specialist reports that he observed… No adverse effects on the nose, throat and sinuses of the group from smoking Chesterfield Cigarettes. CHESTERFIELD – FIRST and only premium quality cigarette available in both regular and king-size.

1953 Arthur Godfrey Chesterfield Cigarette Milder Ad


NOW…Scientific Evidence on Effects of Smoking! A MEDICAL SPECIALIST is making regular monthly examinations of a group of people from various walks of life. 45 percent of this group has smoked Chesterfield Cigarettes for an average of over ten years. After ten months, the medical specialist reports that he observed… No adverse effects on the nose, throat and sinuses of the group from smoking Chesterfield Cigarettes. MUCH MILDER CHESTERFIELD IS BEST FOR YOUR...

Chesterfield smokers


...IN ADVERTISING IT'S SPLENDID! (1929-1930)



Throughout the Great Depression the major cigarette manufacturers continued to advertise their most popular brands with handsome ads created by talented illustrators. A few of the popular commercial artists received commissions for this work, but advertising agency staff artists were responsible for the bulk of the paintings. Continuity in advertising is a method where an ad is related to the one that preceded it. Usually, a new argument or reason to buy the product is presented. A campaign is finished when all arguments have been exhausted. The series that the wonderful two page magazine ad pictured below was part of, reminds the reader that with Chesterfields Cigarettes "it's Taste!" Other ads in this campaign pointed out that "in polo it's Dash," "at the horse show it's Form," "on the green it's Accuracy!" and "in the dance it's Grace!"

Chesterfield Cigarettes Ads



Chesterfield Cigarettes were named after Chesterfield County, Virginia, as this region has always been heavily associated with tobacco industry. Chesterfields have always been popular since they appeared on the market. There was a historical period when Chesterfield Cigarettes actually went into the Top 3 list of the most popular cigarette brands in the United States of America. These days Chesterfield Cigarettes are produced by Philip Morris USA. They are still popular because of their low price (the manufacturer positions them on the market as a discount brand) and very strong historical roots the brand possesses. Two varieties of Chesterfield Cigarettes are currently available on the market: the filtered and the non-filtered versions. The last are very strong indeed and only very experienced smokers and those who like harsh taste like the non-filtered Chesterfields. Chesterfield Cigarettes is well known for its popularity with various celebrities. Among them are James Dean, Humphrey Bogart and Lucille Ball. They smoked as much as up to 2 packs a day. Chesterfield Cigarettes have also been mentioned in the Stranger Than Paradise movie by Jim Jarmusch (the carton of Chesterfield was actually the main object of the scenario). A famous music band – Jawbreaker – has devoted one of their songs to Chesterfield cigarettes. The single is called Chesterfield King. In the sixties, Chesterfield Cigarettes were heavily marketed as "mild". That was a doubtful message as the non-filtered cigarettes can hardly ever be called mild, but the main slogan of the 1960's Chesterfield Cigarettes advertising campaign announced: "Chesterfield People: They like a mild smoke, but they don't like filters."

1950 Alan Ladd ABC Chesterfield Cigarette Ad



Chesterfields Cigarettes smoke Milder and leave no unpleasant after-taste it’s MY cigarette” Alan Ladd Starring in “UNITED STATES MAIL” A Paramount Pictures “Make your own comparison” Make your next pack Chesterfield Cigarettes…Open it up…Smell that milder tobacco aroma – no other cigarette has it. Smoke Chesterfield  Cigarettes and prove what every tobacco knows….tobaccos that Smell Milder – Smoke Milder SMELLS MILDER. SMOKES MILDER. NO UNPLEASANT AFTER-TASTE Be Happy-Go Lucky Enjoy your cigarette! Enjoy truly fine tobacco that combines both perfect mildness and rich taste in one great cigarette – Lucky Strike!

Chesterfield Cigarettes Magazine



A Full Page "Ready to Frame" Vintage 1942 Chesterfield Cigarettes Magazine Advert. The Ad has been carefully removed from a 1942 back issue of the American "Life" Magazine. Ad measures approx 10 inches x 14 inches, or 260 mm x 360 mm.

This Vintage 1942 Chesterfield Cigarettes Magazine Advert would look fantastic framed and mounted! Either hanging on the wall, sitting on a table, bed side cabinet, office desk... Vintage Magazine Ads add a nice touch to any home or work place and make ideal gifts, suitable for all sorts of occasions.

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