JARS AND JARS.
There are jars of jelly, jars of jam, but welcome most to me, by far, is my dear old tobacco jar. Dill's Best is, of course, the beat tobacco for that jar. There's a ripe fragrance about old Dill's Best that will creep right up your pipe's stem. You will enjoy every bit of its full, pleasant aroma— its rich body—its extra smoothness. And you will notice how mild and cool it is—how completely satisfying. You eau buy Dill's Best almost anywhere. Ask for it "rubbed" or sliced in the handy pooket sized tins.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 45, 21 August 1931, Page 14
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