Few* men there are to-day w*ho have smoked all the brands of tobacco placed on the market these eighty years. One by one each ha been tried and rejected. Yet thereM* been one notable exception—Dill’s As long ago as IS4S men declared •t be “a mightly fine smoke.” lear > year it has grown in popularity i year by year it has been improve--until, to-day. there has been put in it the wealth of eighty n*an facturing experience and tobacco Ka °’ ledge—a record unequalled in the facture of pipe tobacco. And this the pledge of the manufacturers to smokers: “As better tobacco is it will find its way into Dill’ 4l Bes • that the good news of “A might' * pipe tobacco may keep on sprtsi wherever pipes are smoked.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 459, 14 September 1928, Page 10
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