itlXUfiT-ACCUSTOMED DAYS. la the luxury-accustomed days of the 'forties, when millionaires were being made almost in a day on the Callfornian goldflelds, many a relative back in old Virginia would send a pound or two of Dill's Best to the miners. So rare land mellow was this new, fullflavoured tobacco that very swifty the news spread throughout the camps thnt "Dill's Best was a mighty fine smoke." Gradually the quality reputation of Dill's Best spread throughout the world. To-day in New Zealand you can enjoy this famous blend. You will find it exceedingly rare and mellow— rich and full-bodied—smooth and satis-fying.-—Advt.
"That with superfluous ilis doth mar our joy." —Milton. Such ills as coughs, colds, and influenza certainly do seem superfluous, and undoubtedly mar one's enjoyment. Assure quick relief from such ailments with Baxter's Lung Preserver. Soothes and remedies from the- first dose. Also acts as au excellent tonic, The new screw cap preserves the contents. "Baxter's" is available at all chemists and stores. Large, economical, (family size costs 'Is 6d; medinm. size, 2s 6rl; bachelor's sszo, Is OS.—Atlrt.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 42, 18 August 1930, Page 17
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