CAPTAIN HOBSON AND THE MAORIS. * It was in 1840, shortly after the arrival of Captain Hobson, H.N., that the Treaty of Waitangi was signed and New Zealand ceded by the Maoris to the British Empire. That was 91 years ago, but only eight years before the advent of Dill's Best Tobacco. Eighty-three years is a long time for a tobacco to have maintained its popularity with the public, but the solid merit of Dili's Best has made it, welcomed in ever-increas-ing circles as the years have rolled by. Light up your pipe with Dill's Best Tobacco. Draw in its ripe fragrance and fullbodied aroma. Enjoy its natural tobacco flavour—its satisfying taste. Ho-w cool it is and how smooth. Now you know why Dill's Best Tobacco has maintained ita popularity through these many years,— Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20989, 28 September 1931, Page 5
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134Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20989, 28 September 1931, Page 5
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