A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. It was a special blend of tobacco, fullflavoured and richly mellow like no other kind that first startled people in America when John Dill perfected Dill’s Best in 1848. Quickly the news of this new tobacco achievement spread throughout the States and finally percolated throughout the world. To-day still blended and cured by the same manufacturers, Dill’s Best tobacco is on sale throughout .New Zealand and is the first choice of many discriminating smokers. What rare pleasure you will enjoy when you have your first smoke of old Dill’s Best; you will experience the same flavour, fullbodied satisfaction and wonderful aroma that roused the enthusiasm of our grandfathers 82 years ago.—Advt. - Ulster’s oldest woman has died at the age of 104. She was Mrs Matilda Robinson, a native of County Tyrone, who resided in Belfast.. She did not marry until she was 76. Her sister, Mrs Kidd, of . Brookeborough, died last year at the age of'94.
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Southland Times, Issue 21096, 30 May 1930, Page 10
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159Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21096, 30 May 1930, Page 10
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