Press advertisements, 1937
"Coronation Fare at Sainsbury's" newspaper advertisement
Newspaper advertisement promoting ready cooked foods (pies and cooked meats) for people watching the coronation pageant of King George VI in 1937.
Advertisement published in the Evening News. 'Whether you will be in a luxury seat in a stand, or among the excited bustle of the crowd - you will have...
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Advertisement published in the Evening News. 'Whether you will be in a luxury seat in a stand, or among the excited bustle of the crowd - you will have...
- Ref. No: SA/MARK/ADV/1/1/1/1/1/24/11
- Format: Printed Material
- Date: 6 May 1937
- Level: Item
- Extent: 1 item
- Access: Open
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Newspaper advertisement promoting ready cooked foods (pies and cooked meats) for people watching the coronation pageant of King George VI in 1937.
Advertisement published in the Evening News. 'Whether you will be in a luxury seat in a stand, or among the excited bustle of the crowd - you will have many hours to wait before the great moment when the pageant passes. Food will be a problem - why not let Sainsbury's ready-cooked food Dept. supply your needs for the historic occasion. Raised pies, piekins, galantine chicken, ham, smoked sausage, roast Chicken, sliced ox tongue, blazed brisket, real york hams, pressed pork.' includes photos of meat.
Advertisement published in the Evening News. 'Whether you will be in a luxury seat in a stand, or among the excited bustle of the crowd - you will have many hours to wait before the great moment when the pageant passes. Food will be a problem - why not let Sainsbury's ready-cooked food Dept. supply your needs for the historic occasion. Raised pies, piekins, galantine chicken, ham, smoked sausage, roast Chicken, sliced ox tongue, blazed brisket, real york hams, pressed pork.' includes photos of meat.
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