Press Advertisements and Notices, 1939
"Plumped for Sainsbury's" poultry advertisement
Includes prices for 'Surrey Chickens'; 'Surrey Fowls'; Prime quality Fowls'; 'Plump Chickens'; 'Norfolk Ducklings'. Includes slogan 'J. Sainsbury For 70 years - since 1869 - have kept quality high and prices low'.
Includes illustrations of chickens and people in historical costume.
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Includes illustrations of chickens and people in historical costume.
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- Ref. No: SA/MARK/ADV/1/1/1/1/1/6/19/21
- Format: Printed Material
- Date: Jun 1939
- Level: Item
- Extent: 1 item
- Access: Open
Includes prices for 'Surrey Chickens'; 'Surrey Fowls'; Prime quality Fowls'; 'Plump Chickens'; 'Norfolk Ducklings'. Includes slogan 'J. Sainsbury For 70 years - since 1869 - have kept quality high and prices low'.
Includes illustrations of chickens and people in historical costume.
The advertisement was probably published (see note with /9) in the Daily Telegraph (13 June), Evening Standard (14 June), Evening News (15 June), Star (16 June), Bournemouth Daily Echo (15 June), Cambridge Daily News (15 June), Midland Daily Telegraph (15 June), Norwich Eastern Evening News (15 June), and Oxford Mail (15 June).
"M & C" printed at the bottom of the advertisement probably is a reference to the advertising agency Mather and Crowther Ltd.
Includes illustrations of chickens and people in historical costume.
The advertisement was probably published (see note with /9) in the Daily Telegraph (13 June), Evening Standard (14 June), Evening News (15 June), Star (16 June), Bournemouth Daily Echo (15 June), Cambridge Daily News (15 June), Midland Daily Telegraph (15 June), Norwich Eastern Evening News (15 June), and Oxford Mail (15 June).
"M & C" printed at the bottom of the advertisement probably is a reference to the advertising agency Mather and Crowther Ltd.
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