JOSEPH G. DILL, VIRGINIA GENTLEMAN.
Since the day in 1848 when Joseph C 5. Dill, Virginia gentleman, established Dill's Best, there have been on stems in any form in this popular tobacco. Stems are like wood —harsh and fast-burning - . In making- Dill's Best the centre stem from each leaf is taken out <and kept out. This involves discarding about a pound of stems from each three pounds of tobacco leaf bought rrom the planters, but it assures smokers of Dill's Best al] that the best tobacco has to give—in smoke-taste, coolness and fragrance. Pipeful after pipeful of smoking Dill's Best tobacco —all the way to the bottom—leaves the bowl sweet and dry.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 65, 18 March 1930, Page 5
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