A BRIDGE PARTY It was at a bridge party the other evening. The veteran member of the four just on 70 years of age, smoked serenely away at his briar the w'hole long night. It could be easily seen that he was an ardent devotee of the divine weed. “ How can yon stand up to such continuous smoking? ” he was asked. “Simply because I smoko Dill's Best,’’ he replied. “ Mellow and mild and long-burning, the last pull is as cool and dry as the first. There is a complete absence of nicotine, and the taste would be ncctor for the gods.” Dill’s Best is a tobacco which has been on the market now for 84 years, giving pipesmoking joy during that period to many thousands of men.—Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21366, 20 June 1931, Page 11
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