“DATS THAT ARE GONE FOR EVER.” A solitary phaeton with coachman and livery is occasionally seen in the streets of Dunedin. It creates reminiscences of the leisurely days of long ago, before motor cars and aeroplanes were e/en thought of. Yet, in those far off times Dill’s Best tobacco was being smoked by our fathers and our grandfathers, and in these rushing, strenuous modern times Dill’s Best maintains its reputation of being “ a mighty fine smoke.” A pipeful of Dill’s Best lasts much longer than a ■pipeful of ordinary tobacco.—Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20870, 9 November 1929, Page 13
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90Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20870, 9 November 1929, Page 13
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