QUNG MAN OF TALENT. .„ tag man of talent . . . disW, . was John G. Dill. From ftttltful combination of circumM wu born the great business of f pleasure and satisfaction to Willions of pipe-smokers He ■Wbacco, did John G. Dill. Ho Ijtfed -the choicest grades of Of leaf—yet no one seemed to him »f«et. He thought there must »' one combination that would , <f', ultimate in flavour—one com- 1 Mttafylng blend. So he worked «' to find it, and finally in 1848 ice was rewarded in the , winy blend to which he , name, Dill's Best . . And & years after, Dill's Best is still •* a smoking blend comprising ffcbrosial virtues that a tobacco t*> be. —3 *t tie news on this paife as ib, so Narad In "The Titan, 'and tistralla and Kew Zealand by -Jon. It should be »nder»tood *§»ls4om are not tboaa of Toe "*-n expressly stated to !>• •»•
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20036, 18 September 1930, Page 11
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