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"Will Open April 15th, 1921. J. Sainsbury's New Branch, 15, Lawrence St., Mill Hill" leaflet
Medium sized white paper pamphlet advertising the opening of a new branch and it's departments: groceries, provisions, charcuterie, poultry, game, fresh meat, butter, and canterbury lamb. Printed in blue ink.
Will Open April 15th, 1921. J. Sainsbury's New Branch, 15, Lawrence St., Mill Hill....
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Will Open April 15th, 1921. J. Sainsbury's New Branch, 15, Lawrence St., Mill Hill....
- Ref. No: SA/MARK/ADV/1/1/1/1/1/6/2/215
- Format: Printed Material
- Date: 15 Apr 1921
- Level: Item
- Extent: 1 item
- Access: Open
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Medium sized white paper pamphlet advertising the opening of a new branch and it's departments: groceries, provisions, charcuterie, poultry, game, fresh meat, butter, and canterbury lamb. Printed in blue ink.
Will Open April 15th, 1921. J. Sainsbury's New Branch, 15, Lawrence St., Mill Hill. Departments: Groceries, Provisions, Charcuterie, Poultry, Game, Fresh Meat.
Page 2, For 50 years the House of Sainsbury has enjoyed the greatest popularity for its Rich Dairy Butter, prices and weights included.
Page 3 is a letter to the customer inviting them to the new branch in Lawrence St on the 15th and 16th of April, 1921. Owing to considerably increased trade, the Small Order Office which was established at Mill Hill during the War is no longer large enough for Sainsbury's requirements, so business has been transfered to the fine new store built next door.
A small flyer has been attached to the front of the pamphlet, printed in red ink it reads - First Arrival New Season's Canterbury Lamb, on sale at this Branch.
Page 4 - The Tribunal of Public Opinion, Sainsbury's being endorsed by their customers since 1869.
Will Open April 15th, 1921. J. Sainsbury's New Branch, 15, Lawrence St., Mill Hill. Departments: Groceries, Provisions, Charcuterie, Poultry, Game, Fresh Meat.
Page 2, For 50 years the House of Sainsbury has enjoyed the greatest popularity for its Rich Dairy Butter, prices and weights included.
Page 3 is a letter to the customer inviting them to the new branch in Lawrence St on the 15th and 16th of April, 1921. Owing to considerably increased trade, the Small Order Office which was established at Mill Hill during the War is no longer large enough for Sainsbury's requirements, so business has been transfered to the fine new store built next door.
A small flyer has been attached to the front of the pamphlet, printed in red ink it reads - First Arrival New Season's Canterbury Lamb, on sale at this Branch.
Page 4 - The Tribunal of Public Opinion, Sainsbury's being endorsed by their customers since 1869.
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