As a result, tobacco manufacturers almost run cigarette advertisements for free.
By 1909, there were ten tobacco manufacturers who gave jobs to 511 employees in the city.
Because it was not completely reliable, all but one of the large tobacco manufacturers declined to buy the machine.
Today tobacco manufacturers are still not required by law to list the 500+ ingredients.
For the record, the tobacco manufacturers maintain they are not worried.
"The fact is," he said then, "that the Canadian tobacco manufacturers have benefited directly from this illegal trade."
The program is paid for with money from the state's settlement with tobacco manufacturers.
Such slick advertising by tobacco manufacturers must not be permitted.
Why not investigate how compensation can be claimed from tobacco manufacturers in the Union?
In Europe alone, tobacco manufacturers spend a total of £320 million a year on tobacco advertising.