The Corn Flour which makes the perfect blancmange is a. Broun&Polsonls Corn^Flour It is also the economical Corn Flour, for one half-pound packet will make 6 one pint blancmanges. The recipe is in every packet. A Cookery Book, containing this, and many other useful recipes, to be had free EjU. GIIFILLAK & CO., P.O. BOX 848, Auckland.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14918, 17 March 1914, Page 5
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