Proofs of financially-themed newspaper advertisements, 1971-1977
Copy drafts of corporate advertisement
Typewritten copy drafts for a possible year end advertisement. The first draft "What really happens when you shop at Sainsbury's" is a suggestion by Streets Financial Ltd, the second "It takes a lot of matches to build a supermarket" is another suggestion by Jim Woods (Sainsbury's publicity manager)...
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- Ref. No: SA/MARK/ADV/1/1/2/1/43/13
- Date: 4 Apr 1975
- Level: Item
- Extent: 1 item
- Access: Open
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Typewritten copy drafts for a possible year end advertisement. The first draft "What really happens when you shop at Sainsbury's" is a suggestion by Streets Financial Ltd, the second "It takes a lot of matches to build a supermarket" is another suggestion by Jim Woods (Sainsbury's publicity manager) but amended by Streets, and the third suggestion "Profits and prices" was by Jim Woods and P.J. Ireson (Sainsbury's public relations manager). A note however indicates that the company decided against going ahead with a corporate advertisement that year, and so none of the three options for an advert were actually published.
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