152 NATURE [Dec. 2, 1869 
RICE FLOUR Is NOT CORN FLOUR. 
CAUTION. 
BROWN AND POLSON 
were the (first to adopt the name CORN FLOUR: and they are greatly 
interested in maintaining its reputation, which is liable to be discredited 
by the unwarrantable appropriation of the name to articles of a different 
character, prepared, as in one prominent instance, from Rice. The Public, 
it is hoped, will discriminate between articles bearing a false name and 
BROWN AND POLSON’S CORN FLOUR, 
which is prepared solely from Maize—Indian Corn. 
es OW N=) AGN. D PO LS O FNS 
CORN FLOUR 
FOR 
CHILDREN'S DIET. 
PROWN” AND “POLS iS 
CORN FLOUR 
FOR ALL THE USES TO WHICH 
THE BEST ARROWROOT IS APPLICABLE. 
po ON AND Po OS ON 
CORN FLOUR 
BOILED WITH MILK 
FOR BREAKFAST AND SUPPER. 
BROWN AND POLS One 
CORN FLOUR 
TO 
THICKEN SOUPS AND SAUCES. 
BROWN AND “POLSOM 
CORN FLOUR 
BEST QUALITY, 
PACKETS, 2d., 4d., and 8d. 
Printed by R. Cray, Sons, & Tayton, at 7 and 8, Bread Street Hill, in the City o of Lon a i published by Macmittan & Co., 
63, sets Street, New Yo rk,—THURSDAY, December 2, 18 
