Admiral Cigarette Trailer (1897)
Late 1800s cigarette advertisement produced by Thomas Edison Manufacturing.
Watch the official Admiral Cigarette 1897 trailer in HD below.
Late 1800s cigarette advertisement produced by Thomas Edison Manufacturing.
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United States 01 August 1897
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