TIIE SEA DEVIL. Count Luckner, the Sea Devil, most picturesque of all the raiders in tlie World War, emokes a pipe. Ho eays that whenever he feels excited or keyed up he lights up his old* briar. During many of his stirring adventures one comes upon mention of how ho turned to his pipe in times of stress. Like most seamen he finds this form of smoking gives the most satisfaction and the fullest enjoyment. If you have never smoked a pipe, get one to-day and fill the bowl with Dill's Best. Tobacco. Two or three smokes of thin pleSning Burley blend Hnd you will be saying, ns many thousands of men have said for over 80 years, "You can't, beat n pjipo and Dill's Best for ft good smoke."—Advi.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21037, 23 November 1931, Page 7
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21037, 23 November 1931, Page 7
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