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EARLY DAYS IN SOUTHLAND. Away back in the year 1848 when this province was but in its infancy, Dill’s Best tobacco first leaped into fame. Gradually the news spread throughout the world that “Dill’s Best is a mighty fine tobacco.” But in all the qualities that go to make a good pipe smoke —mildness, coolness and fragrance —Dill’s Best is a finer tobacco to-day than the Dill’s Best which started on its world-wide unbroken record seventy years ago. More modern methods of planting and manufacturing have made this possible. Dill’s Best is obtainable from all good tobacconists. Barlow Bros., Christchurch are the N.Z. Distributors. TO STAND AT SALISBURY, NORTH TAIERI. TRACTOR BY THE TETRARCH “The mighty Tetrarch the spotted wonder” who retired from the turf unbeaten with the reputation of being the fastest horse the world has even seen. HIS DAM GRAVITATION by the unbeaten St. Simon, is a full sister to William the Third, who was the greatest stayer of any generation, and also the best sire left by St. Simon. With this unsurpassed pedigree, it would be surprising if euch a magnificent looking young horse as Tractor was not one of the best sires ever imported into N.Z. Mares to be consigned to North Taieri. Telegrams: L. C. HAZLETT, Dunedin.

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Southland Times, Issue 20225, 9 July 1927, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 20225, 9 July 1927, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 20225, 9 July 1927, Page 10

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