' ' \0 STEMS IN DILL'S." Pi oni the -vciv beginning of the J. G. Dill Company, 82 years ago, there have been no stems in Dill's Best tobacco. Stems eontiibutc nothing to taste, flavour, or fragiance—they detract from all these essential qualities of a good pipe smoke. Devices for flaking and disguising stews to look like tobacco were perfected nearly thirty years ago, but there ha\e been "no stems in Dill's" since 1848. Only the tender blades of the Jca"f are used in making this natural-tasting, clean, dust-free tobacco that doesn't "bite" or clog the pipe. Tobaeeoiiistg everywhere •sell Dill's Best. —Advt.
■ Woods' . {jrett Peppermint Cure for ('oughs and Colds never fails.—Adv*
jp^spfaafe., ■:...... ".■■■■■ KGMOXT RACING CLUB (Jqc). •'• • -■ ■ : HAWERA. WrXTER JIEETIKG. Bth and lOtli MAY. .1030. I A CCEPTA.NCES for First Day's Races -£*- will close at the Office of the Club on FRIDAY, 2n.d May, at 8.30 p.m. E. P. COX, Secretary. P.O. Box 51, Hawera.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 102, 2 May 1930, Page 6
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