. The largest collection firm in New Zealand is the Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., o£ Wellington, Auckland, and Christchurch, with agents in every jSTew Zealand town, and associate offices throughout the world.—Advt. AN ARISTOCRAT'S REPUTATION. Ever since 1818 Dill's Best, that fine old-aristocratic pipe tobacco, has been manufactured in the same careful way aS>eighty-one.years ago, so as to maintain, its;wonderful reputation for quality* Out ot-every leaf that goes .into Dill'sßestys- extricated the, harsh,-bit-ter, fast-burning stem; When machin' cry was brought out to flake and dis-v guise stems so that they would look just like tobacco, Dill's went right on, as they always had—taking out and leaving out all stems, and using only the all-clear, high-grade leaf. The result is a lasting taste and flagrance in Dill's Best.—Advt. THAT "MORE-ISH" TASTE. Have you tried those sandwiches which, leave-you hungry for more— those delightful delicacies which you relish? If you've tried Peek's Kippavette —a delicious new fish paste filling for sandwiches, you'll know how really appetising sandwiches can be. Try a pot from your storekeeper today.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 117, 13 November 1929, Page 20
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173Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 117, 13 November 1929, Page 20
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