As strong as the bonds of Empire \ The Forth Bridge spans an estuary. \ Brown & Polson’s Corn Flour reaches 1 I fr° m Scotland to you. Grown in the \ L* Dominions, prepared in Scotland, it j s eaten everywhere. A nourishing, \ a / light food and as sustaining as it is ~ J* — 7 pleasant. If miracles come but of your kitchen it is because cornflour went in. THE FORTH BRIDGE "STfc *■ V Brown & Pol sons JI Firth of Forth. JL ‘W'l'V xjjz Corn Flour
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Otago Witness, Issue 4028, 26 May 1931, Page 59
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82Page 59 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 4028, 26 May 1931, Page 59
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