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"SCOT FREE"

John Bull says that Aberdeen Was the birth-place of The Scot Free Bean. Says Pat to Mick, "Scot Free for sure., Something for nothing will procure. "Scot Free," says smiling Uncl<V Sam— To Scotland's cannie little lamb, '"A mascot that is sure to go— : Where ever nixie bargains grow." All were not born at Aberdeen Who watch out for the Scot Free beanTrained to the minute, not to miss The point of Scot Free, which is this—• The time to pay not, or to take The bawbees for their pockets' sake.

Yours etc.* H. SERGANT.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 237, 13 November 1940, Page 4

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97

"SCOT FREE" Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 237, 13 November 1940, Page 4

"SCOT FREE" Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 237, 13 November 1940, Page 4

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