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Whenever they gather—old pipes with a history, new pipes with :i future —the word continues to pass, "A pipeful of Dill's Best lasts longer." For 83 years Dill's Best has been smoked by men who know. And no wonder. There are no stems crushed or otherwise disguised in Dill's Best. Nature .stores xeal.toba.ceo and fragrance- in the tender blades of tho Ipm 1: —not in the Ktorn. And only rich goldon, flavourfutblufles go into Dill's Best. There's an.enjoyment, a real pleasure in every pipeful .of Dill's, no matter how much • or. leow often yon Kinokc. Sold in vacuum packed tins, "rubbed" or "flaked slice."—Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 149, 26 June 1931, Page 6

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 149, 26 June 1931, Page 6

Untitled Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 149, 26 June 1931, Page 6

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