The Last Days OF THIS GREAT SALE Will be fraught with absolutely unrivalled opportunities for money saving. Great as the clearance has been, there are yet many hundreds of lines we are desirous of clearing out before the end of this week. Sale Ends Saturday, July 22nd. REMNANTS and ODDMENTS. Hundreds of them in every department. The usual aftermath of such a record “sale time,” but out they go, some half price, some one-third usual, but the majority under cost. NO REGARD TO PRICES. It’s a clean sweep we want, and we know you’ll help us when you see how much the prices are in your favour. Watch the Windows During the final week they will be crowded with bargains from all departments, but they won’t contain a quarter of the marvellous values we are offering. Don’t Miss the Last Days of this Great Clearance Sale at PETTI B’S 710
For Influenza take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Is 6d. 2s 6d A German woman advises ‘ ‘compulsory” domestic sendee for girls and women as an equivalent to the universal military service incumbent on. men. High dignitaries in the Roman Catholic Church are advising their women 'parishioners and l school girls to perfect themselves in the art of housewifery. The German Emperor emphasises the same demand for shilled labor ini the home. At the present time Mrs. Ellen IT. Richards, president of the American Home Economies, tells the students of the Teachers-’ College that the woman whoi has been trained in .domestic science will take her talents out into the- world, and run hotels, delicatessen shops, and laundries. Her domestic science, in fact, will be domestic; no longer. It is vain, she- argues, to-tell women to stay at home and. attend to their household duties, for there-is little work left in the modern! home which it is worth while for an intelligent woman to do l . Never before in the history of the world has there been congregated such a vast crowd of smartly dressed women os was assembled last week in London for tlie Coronation festivities. AH ladies like to be smart!- dressed, but all cannot gratify such a laudable ambition All Gisborne ladies can, however, afford to secure a smart) tailor-made oostume at half price at M. Neill s, the popular lady draper.*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3275, 21 July 1911, Page 3
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