AN AUCKLAND *ALL OF LONG AGO. We still hear reminiscences about it today—that stately old ball in Auckland nearly seventy years ago, where the young gallants of the town made their bows and beauties smiled above their fans. There our grandmothers, in their sweeping trains, danced the steps of 70 years ago; the courtly quadrille, the polka, the graceful waltz. Even in those far away days, Dill's Best was noted as a mighty dne pipe tobacco. To-day Dill's Best is with us, a better tobacco than ever, ror Improved methods or tobacco lear cultivation and eighty years or unique manuracturing experience have brough* into it qualities which are unexcelled. Barlow Bros., Christchurch, are the New Zealand distributors or Dill's Best.—.(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 161, 10 July 1928, Page 8
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