NO STEMS IN DILL’S BEST. Real tobacco taste and fragrance are store 4 py Mother Nature in the blade of the tobacco leaf—not in the st.-m. The tough wood-like stem merely carries the sap to the blade, storing up none of the flavour itself. Stems in pipe tobacco are harsh, fast-burning and destructive of the delicate natural tobacco taste and fragrance found at its best in the blade. There are no stems in Dill’s Best. The stems are removed —by hand —painstakingly—one leaf at a time. This involves discarding about a pound of stems from each three pounds of leaf bought from the planters. Thus, in Dill’s Best, you get all that choice, all-clear tobacco has to give—in smoke-taste, coolness, and fragranep. 3
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18959, 4 January 1930, Page 12
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