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SCOTCHMEN KNOW! I », Why is it that Scotchmen prefer to smoke Dill’s best? Because with the canny carefulness of their race they know there is no waste f in it. Pipeful after pipeful of Dill's best you can smoke all the way to the bottom —and find the bowl still sweet and dry. When you smoke Dill’s best you smoke only the choice, allclear leaves of the famous Burley tobacco plant. All the harsh, bitter, fast-burning centre-stems are carefully removed. This involves the manufacturers discarding about a pound of stems from every three pounds of leaf bought from the planters, but in no other way can you get all that the best tobacco has to give—in smoke, taste, coolness, and fragrance.—Advt,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21360, 13 June 1931, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21360, 13 June 1931, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21360, 13 June 1931, Page 11

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