MEMORIES OF OLD LAVENDER Memories of old lavender are conjured by Dill's Best tobacco, which was the favourite smoke in the '4o's and 'so's. Men in those leisurely days declared Dill's Best to be "a mighty fine tobacco." To-day in the hustling '3o's there are thousand? of smokers who find in Dill's Best all the comforts of mildness, coolness, and fragrance. 2oz 2/-. —6
WHITE PLATES. Everybody uses white plates sometimes, it is the favourite kitchen ware. Do not be misled to think that any are as good as English ones. Minsons plate window will show you. —1
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21715, 24 February 1936, Page 11
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