WHEN GRANDFATHER WAS YOUNG. Back in the days when our grandmothers were wearing bustles and our grandfathers bell-bottom trousers, the fame of Dill’s Best as a mighty fine tobacco was already established. Proof of its enduring quality lies in the fact that after elghty-two years it is more popular than ever to-day. In fact, the Dill’s Best of to-day is a much finer tobacco than the Dill’s Best of yesterday, this being due to improved methods of culitvation and of curing, plus an accumulation of eighty-two years’ manufacturing experience and knowledge—a record unequalled in the manufacture of smoking tobacco.— Advt.
Because most men and women are by nature lovers of the beautiful, beauty of design, finish and materials are es sential in the cabinet work of a gra mophone. In tone all one wants is that it shall be pure and true, re-creat-ing faithfully the artist’s rendering This Is exactly what the '•Marvellous Melotone” is, and does. Billiards Limited, makers, Baker’s Building. Featherston Street. —Advi.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 257, 26 July 1930, Page 12
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