' There is a gratifying cleanness about Bill's Beat tobacco that you will notice as soon as you examine it—particularly its freedom from "dust." In making Dill's Best the manufacturers use only $s choice, all-clear leaves of ;the tobacco.'pi'ait. From each , leaf they remove the harsh, bitter^ fustbnrhing centre-stem. They do nofr then crush, flake, and disguise these stems aad put them back to cheapen, the tobacco and destroy the delicate natural tMte and fragrance. All stems are taken out and kept out, thus maintaining the all-clear leaf, quality of Dill'i Best tobacco.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 105, 30 October 1931, Page 5
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100Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 105, 30 October 1931, Page 5
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