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Slavery Ceases In Burma. —Slavery has practically ceased in Burma. More than 4,000 slaves have been released, and about 400 or 500 who remain are to be set free next winter. This is the result of the efforts of an expedition composed of civilian and military police to the Triangle district. —A. and N.Z.

ilfUHl! R OJO w ■ <VujC m CoS. w s w% and lor Many Oilier Household Ikes LAUREL is Ideal Washing A ,itt,e Laurel Clothes added to ‘ h * water in which soiled clothes are being soaked will dissolve the dirt. Porcelain Grease, dirt Baths and dJscolora - Makes Ironing Add e ® Washing Pour a few Windows drops of Laurel rr maozvs mtowarmwater and see how easily dirt and stains are removed from windows, glassware, etc. tions disappear from Porcelain Baths and enamelled surfaces when they are wiped over with a cloth soaked in Laurel. Bathroom Rust, grease, tlttmgS blemishes on bathroom fittings can easily be removed by Laurel. r' . ° tab letjGSier spoonful of Laurel to the starch. You will be surprised how much lighter your ironing will be. Polishes Laurel added r • i toth e water L,tnOleum when washing linoleum lends polish. _ It has splendid disinfecting properties too. UR The Soft WHITE Li : Light VACUUM OIL COMPANY, pry LIS

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 66, 9 June 1927, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 66, 9 June 1927, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 66, 9 June 1927, Page 14

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