Press Advertisements and Notices, 1939-46
- Ref. No: SA/MARK/ADV/1/1/1/1/1/6/20
- Format: Printed Material
- Date: 1939-1946
- Level: File
- Extent: 1 volume
- Access: Open
Advert for Sainsbury's Empire Butter, salted or unsalted, with prices. Includes illustration of cows and farm. Also includes seperate note with...
'I did it for Sainsbury's' egg advert celebrating 70 year anniversary. Includes price. Farms: Tiverton, Devon; Haverhill, Suffolk; Milton of Kemnay,...
'The girl at Sainsbury's advert to explain the presence of female staff during the Second World War. Includes separate note that the advert was...
'Compare!' advert to show Sainsbury's offering a 'Full range of fresh meats - beef, mutton, lamb, veal, pork - at their famous fair prices'. Includes...
'A Message to Housewives' advert 1939 regarding rationing during the Second World War. Includes a short story called 'The Lion's Share'. Includes a...
'What do Sainsbury's mean by "fair prices and fair trading", and their other fine phrases?' advert. 1939. Three points regarding Sainsbury' wartime...
'Let's be frank about this Rationing and Registering!' advert, 1939 encouraging customers to register their ration books quickly. Includes five points...
'Facts about the meat registration', advert 1940 to inform customers that closing for registration is Monday 8 January. Also included a pencilled...
'What do Sainsbury's mean by "fair prices and fair trading", and their other fine phrases?', advert with three points about wartime pricing.
"Please go easy with the bacon!" advert, 1939. Provides suggestions for alternatives to breakfast bacon. Includes illustrations of women...
'Just go on shopping at Sainsbury's!' advert, 1939. Provides an explanation of registration and points regarding wartime shopping at Sainsbury's....
'What do Sainsbury's mean by "fair prices and fair trading", and their other fine phrases?', advert with three points about wartime pricing. Includes...
'Let's be frank about this Rationing and Registering!' advert, 1939 encouraging customers to register their ration books quickly. Includes five points...
'Let's be frank about this Rationing and Registering!' advert, 1939. Includes pencilled note that it was placed in the News [Chronicle] 13 Nov 1939.
'What do Sainsbury's mean by "fair prices and fair trading", and their other fine phrases?', advert with three points about wartime pricing....
'Why you shoiuld register today!' advert, 1939. Includes a point about references to these announcements being made in the House of Commons. Includes...
'Sainsbury's have ample supplies of their famous blends' tea advert, c. 1940, including ten lines of 'Tea' written repeatedly at top of advert.
'Sainsbury's have ample supplies of their famous blends' tea advert, c.1940
'Sainsbury's have ample supplies of their famous blends' tea advert, c.1940. Includes white border and white text in black banners.
'Sainsbury's have ample supplies of their famous blends' tea advert, 1941, featuring 'Tea' printed in large dotted letters. Includes pencilled note...
'Sainsbury's have ample supplies of their famous blends' tea advert, 1941-2, featuring 'Tea' written in white in a rounded grey banner. Also includes...
Meat registration, 'Only two days more!'. Advert promoting rationed and unrationed meats (such as liver, tongues, kidneys, poultry and game) as well...
'The man at Sainsbury's' advert, 1940 featuring a dialogue about meat rations between a Sainsbury employee and a customer. Includes the slogan...
'On the way to Sainsbury's' advert, 1940. Includes a monologue from a customer regarding alternatives to breakfast bacon such as porridge and salmon...
'The butcher at Sainsbury's' advert, 1940 to publicize their 'cash-and-carry allowance'. Includes the slogan 'Sainsbury's say: Wherever you shop,...
'The manager at Sainsbury's' advert, 1940. Featuring a dialogue between a manager and a customer regarding Sainsbury's policy on not breaking ration...
'In a home served by Sainsbury's' advert, 1940. Features a dialogue between a husband and wife regarding radio appeals to fill in ration books at...
'At any Sainsbury's during registration advert, 1940, regarding radio appeals to fill in ration books at home. Includes the slogan 'Sainsbury's say:...
'The manager at Sainsbury's advert, 1940. Featuring a monologue about female staff during war-time. Includes the slogan 'Sainsbury's say: Wherever you...
'The New Customer at Sainsbury's' advert, 1940. Featuring a monologue about Sainsbury's value. Includes the slogan 'Sainsbury's say: Wherever you...
'Sainsbury's say it again' advert, 1940 rearding wartime policies of fair-dealing and customer cooperation. Includes the slogan 'Sainsbury's say:...
'The when and wherefrom of Sainsbury's Lamb' advert, c. 1940. Includes prices. 'For 70 years - since 1869 - the nutual friends of a farmer and...
'This little pig went to Sainsbury, advert', [1940] promoting their pork products, including pies and smoked sausages. 'For 70 years - since 1869 -...
'Back to serve you again!' advert, 1946. 'Sainsbury's at 147 Terminus Road - with their pre-war manager Mr Jarvis, in charge.' 'Open for Business as...
'Back to server you again!' advert, 1946. 'Sainsbury's at 147 Terminus Road - with their pre-war manager Mr Jarvis, in charge.' 'Open for Business as...
'There's a Sainsbury's in Seaford again!' advert, 1946. 'Our branch at 41, Broad Streed, Seaford, re-opens for business on Monday, April 1st - on the...
'There's tea and Tea - trust Sainsbury's' advert for Green Label Tea, 1943. Includes price and note that customers need not be registered to buy tea...
'There's tea and Tea - trust Sainsbury's' advert for Green Label Tea, 1943. Includes price and note that customers need not be registered to buy tea...
'There's tea and Tea - trust Sainsbury's' advert for Green Label Tea, 1943. Includes price and note that customers need not be registered to buy tea...
'There's tea and Tea - trust Sainsbury's' advert for Green Label Tea, 1943. Includes price and note that customers need not be registered to buy tea...
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