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Few men there are to-day who have smoked all the brands of tobacco placed on the market these past eighty years. One by one each has been tried and rejected. Yet there has been one notable exception—Bill’s Best. As long ago as 1848 men declared, to be “a mightly fine smoke.” Year by year it has grown in popularity, for year by year it has been improved, until, to-day, there has been put into it the wealth of eighty years’ manufacturing experience and tobacco knowledge—a record unequalled in the manufacture of pipe tobacco. And this is. the pledge of the manufacturers to all smokers: “As better tobacco is grown It will find its way into Bill’s Best so that the good news of “A mighty fine pipe tobacco may'keep on spreading wherever pipes are smoked.” —.l.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 450, 4 September 1928, Page 10

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Untitled Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 450, 4 September 1928, Page 10

Untitled Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 450, 4 September 1928, Page 10

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