"JWAS YEAES AND YEARS AGO. ."Come to think of it,"■ remarked the old gentleman, "I've been smoking Dill's Best'so many years I couldn't say just .when I started. I only- know it was my father who recommended it to ine when I tried my first pipo when 20 years ofage. For years and years Dill s Best - has been as much a . part of my day as a good breakfast. I would no more go without the one than - the other. Try a tin of Dill's Best and you 11 know -how I get that way. Fragrant, .cool, and - sweet, yet with a wealth of satisfaction find withal mellow, and mild", and' long-burning . . it seems as-though you can never smoke enough <sf old Dill's Best, pillions of other Contented pipe-smokerß will tell you the-same/thing." ~ 5 mr GOODS IT hastie-BULL'W. •Spring brings. new supplies of latest gflods. Netf things' opening up- every Say. sGroat value in' Crystal Vases. Violet 'Bowls aiid Rose Bowls—the latest, ; Necklets 1 and JJans£a.g9..' Everything for* the GarPICKERING. V LTD.» .C£|fihel street. —6
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20038, 20 September 1930, Page 15
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