THE SOLICITOR'S ARGUMENT. An old-time lawyer, a man who was born in this province in its very early days, and has seen its growth almost from infancy, was employing the logic for which he is famous, when he said: 'lt Dill'-- Best has stood the test tor 79 years it surelv must be a mighty fine' tobacco." ' Many other people in New Zealand have come to the same opinion and this opinion has been strengthened since they smoked Dill •<• Best Thev declare it brings to them a peace, contentment, satisfaction, and solid comfort, which previously tn«y had soueht in vain through their D ipes Manv years of scientific know_ ledge in the art of mellowing airi blending, and generations of tobacco rulture have gone into the production 0 f Dill's Best Tobacco. Step by step Dill's Best hns been developed step hv step perfected. Barlow Bros., riiristchuroh. are the New Zealarr Distributors.
EVERYBODY INTERESTED. The New Home is a machine jrhicli enthuses you. You get absolutely proud of it. So quiet and so capable. Minsohs' prices from £ll 10s-
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19165, 23 November 1927, Page 9
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179Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19165, 23 November 1927, Page 9
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