EUSHRANGERS AND TOBACCO Early in 1846 three ticket-of-leavc gien arrived in New Zealand from the r risen settlement in Tasmania and projeded to commence a campaign of terror in Canterbury as bushrangers. What far-off days those times seem now, and fret it was oniv two years before Dill’s Best tobacco was pit on the market. It really must he a wonderful achievement for a smoking tobacco not only |o hold its own, but continue growing bi popularity over the long span of tight.v years. A trial of this famous old »af has, however, quickly convinced liany smokers cf the cause. Men, |verywhere, those many years, have declared: “ Yes. Dill’s Best is a mighty lie pipe tobacco.” What greater \raise could a smoker give than that?
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 277, 22 November 1928, Page 4
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