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Those who know Dill’s Best have always recognised the pride the manufacturer had in making an unmatched tobacco for the pipe. The customers of Dill's have always shared this pride as smokers. There are enough men appreciative of quality in pipe- tobacco to give Dill’s Best a sure place. They keep on telling other men about it, and this is how Dill's Best became celebrated all over the world. It is the slow and even burning quality of the tobacco in a pipe that sets free the natural fragrant aroma. A slow burning pipe tobacco costs less to smoke, because each pipeful lasts so much longer. It actually costs less per week to smoke Dili's Best than to smoke cheaper tobaccos. 3

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 28 July 1928, Page 7

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Untitled Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 28 July 1928, Page 7

Untitled Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 28 July 1928, Page 7

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