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BANKRUPTCY ACT

MAN FOUND GUILTY OF BREACHES. (Per United Press Association.) New Plymouth, September 1. In the Supreme Court Bert Thomas was found guilty of six charges of breaches of the Bankruptcy Act, and was sentenced to -two years’ imprisonment on each' charge, the terms to be concurrent.

Few men ft’iere are to-day who have smoked all the inands of tobacco placed on the market three past eighty-two years. One by one each bas been tried and rejected. Yet there has’, been one notable exception—Dill’s Best. iV loo? “8° 1848 declared it to be A .a mighty, fine smoke. Year bj- year it has grown in popularity, for year by year it has been improved until to-day there has been put into it the wealth of eighty-two jn'ars’ manufacturing experience and tobacccr knowledge a record unequalled in the manufacture of pipe tobacco. And this is tbe pledge of the manufacturers to all snickers: As better tobacco is grown it will f.'i d lf s way into Dill’s Best so that the good news of A mighty fine pipe tobacco’ may keep, on spreading wherever pipes ai'o smoked. — Advt.

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Southland Times, Issue 21178, 3 September 1930, Page 10

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BANKRUPTCY ACT Southland Times, Issue 21178, 3 September 1930, Page 10

BANKRUPTCY ACT Southland Times, Issue 21178, 3 September 1930, Page 10