A divorce suit, which cost £300,000 was mentioned by Sir. Edward Parry, the retired county Court Judge, speaking recently on the^cost of going to law. He said that even in County Court cases 10s vi every pound went in 'fees and costs. WOMEN AND' PIPE SMOKING. _ Do women really object to pipe smoking? In our opinion "no." Certainly many o f them, object to strong smelly pipes due to;the tobacco smoked 'in them. -No woman will object to tho fragrance.of Dill's Best, and there is hardly a man. we know who will not succumb to its blissful spell. When you first smoke this cool delightful tobacco you will at length realise what a world of enjoyment there really is in pipe smoking. Light np your pipe filled with Dill's Best. Draw in the ripe fragrance and aroma of its superior leaf. Taste its full natural flavour. Smoke it awhile. —Advt. ■ .'-■■
HCARNC& BRONCHITIS
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 129, 5 June 1929, Page 8
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152Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 129, 5 June 1929, Page 8
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