A perfect meerschaum pipe is decidedly one of the choicest aud rarest gifts of the gods. Its very frailty makes it a source of considerable anxiety to the owner. But nothing can exceed the sweetness of aa old meerschaum. The dying Gavarni said to his friend, "I consign my wife to your care, but, oh, do take care of my pipe." Still, we modern-day smokers of briars and cherrywoods also grow attached to our favourite pipes, and the same sentiment holds gooti with tobacco. Some men would rather not smoke at all than be deprived of their Dill's best. Ask for Dill's Best next, time you visit your tobacconist's. —Advt. Woods" Great Prppermlnt Oure lor Children"* Hacking Cough.— Adtt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 90, 13 October 1931, Page 7
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119Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 90, 13 October 1931, Page 7
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