A CHRISTCHUROH BALL OF LONG AGO. .. We still hear reminiscences a D° ut .," to-day—that stately old ball in the Provincial Council Chambers nearly seventy years ago, where the young gallants of Chnstchurch made tmv bows and beauties smiled above the r fans. There our grandmothers in their sweeping trains danced the steps or <" years ago: the courtly quadrille, the polka, the graceful waltz. Even m Ce far away days, Dill'.s Best was noted as a mightv fine pipe tobacco. To-day. Dill's Best is with us, a betj ter tobacco than ever, for improved methods of tobacco leaf cultivation and eighty years of unique manufacturing experience have brought into n qualities which are unexcelled Barlow Bros.. Christchurch are the New Zealand Distributors of Dill's Best. —6
"SNIPS" IN "SNAP" ALBUMS. One of the most important duties of the camera enthusiast, and one which is best attended to now if it has not already been done, is the collection of all stray "snaps" into an album. Visit Simpson and Williams in High street, and you'll see there in a splendid collection of albums, the very type you want at the limit in low prices. —6
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19063, 27 July 1927, Page 9
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