FOUND—A GOOD Fit I KM) No tobacco has been smoked as ninny .-cars as Dill's Best., the world's oldest iirand. For 82 yeans Dill s Best lias appealed to smokers hecauso of its honest, unadulterated nnturnl tobacco flavour and fragrance. Higher prices or lower prices havo not tempted them away. Their friendly lips that there's a wealth of genuine toi.a-vo enjoyment in wnoking Dill's Best have licen the finest advertising Dill's liave had. Dill's Best is a pipe tobacco that one can depend upon Ui deliver ju*t the right taste, fragrance, and comfort, not merely sometimes, but every time—and that's when pipe-smokers kuow they've found a good friend. — Bonnington's Irish Moss is Mother's first aid should one of the children get a cold at school, a dose or two prevents it going through tho house. It eases a sleep-hindering night Cough. It is wise to keep a bottle of Bonningtons in the house. * —9 By special arrangement, neuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is nsed i:i the compilation of the, overseas intelligence published in this issue, and all rights therein in Australia and New Zealand are reserved.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19818, 4 January 1930, Page 13
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