COMFORTS OF BETTER LIVING. The Measure men experience rrom the comforts or better living- can bs completed In tlieir tobacco when they adopt* Dill's Best as their' own. Discriminating , pipe lovers smoke only the all-clear ' choice leaves of the tobacco plant when they smoke Dill's Best. All the harsh, bitter, fast-burning: stem i 3 taken out of the leaf, and kept out. In no other "way can you get all thai the best -tobacco has to give—in smoke-taste, coolness and fragrance. Dill's Best costs one-third more than ordinary pipe tobacco to make, but quantity production allows it to be sold by tobacconists at a very moderate price.
From the North Cape to the BlufS housewives continue to extol the merits of No Rubbing Laundry Help for washing clothes clean without rubbing or injury. Eight washings 1/. —(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 246, 17 October 1929, Page 26
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