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cigarettes – carried principally on posters and in print, because cigarette advertising had been banned from
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Puttnam's role was as an account executive. "My equivalent of university was the five years I spent working at an advertising agency called
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Prentis Varley and with Dickenson bought Pictorial Publicity, an existing agency owned by John Collett. Their first account wins were Ford and Birds Eye
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