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Chatham
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Chatham
A Mew Branch in Mew Territory
In opening a new branch at Chatham on June 23th the firm
has moved into a town where it has never traded before.
Chatham is on the Medway River in Kent about ten miles
from Maidstone. It... -
Contents Page
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Chatham
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Northampton
Page 10
Victoria
Page 12
Pigeon 'Broilers'
Page 14
Dulwich Fete '63
Page 20
Developments at Basingstoke
Page 22
Bigger than Big
Page 24
Successes in Scotland
Page 25
J.S. Buyers
Page 26
Making... -
Northampton
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Northampton
Northampton's new branch, a big one of 8,500 square feet,
opened on June nth. It replaces our former branch, one of the old
Thoroughgood shops, where we had been trading since 1936 when
we took it over. The new... -
Victoria
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Victoria
Victoria opened on July 8th in Victoria Street, a couple of hundred
yards from our former shop which was always packed out and it looked as
if this new branch with almost 5,000 square feet of sales area is
going to be... -
Pigeon 'Broilers'- circa 1200
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Pigeon 'Broilers'- circa 1200
Mr J . L. Woods writes about Dunster's dovecote
which once supplied the local Benedictine monks
with summer food Perhaps modern methods of broiler production
are not so new as wc sometimes think... -
Dulwich Fete '63
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FETE A good day out for four thousand
J.S. people with their friends at
Dulwich on August Bank Holiday Bank Holiday weather is always a doubtful quantity
but this lot turned out to be better at Dulwich than
at many other... -
Progress at Basingstoke
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Progress at Basingstoke
The new depot is taking shape in a big way at Basingstoke
after the unavoidable delays brought about by the weather last winter.
Picture shows some of the installations as the building becomes... -
Bigger than Big
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Bigger than Big
Mr H. Brown our Gardening expert
takes a look at (among other things)
claims in catalogues- the kind that so often
suggest by inference that all their customers
employ a head gardener and staff'. The rain is... -
Successes in Scotland
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Successes in Scotland
Representative entries from our Kinermony
Aberdeen-Angus herd paid a successful visit to
Edinburgh, where the Royal Highland Show
was held from 18th to 21st June. This is the premier
Agricultural Show in... -
J.S. Buyers
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J.S. Buyers
Continuing a series
about people who buy
the things the firm
sells or uses.
Mr A. \Nhybra of the
Advertising Department
under Mr Woods, is buyer of
display and point of sale
printed material which is used
in... -
Making the J.S. Film
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Making a Film about J. S.
For the last few months a film unit has been working on a thirty minute colour documentary
about the firm. They have been appearing at our depots, packing stations, and branches,
shooting material... -
Shandy
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Shandy Summer or winter, shandy is a comforting thirst quencher. Now the firm
sells it in a can. Part good light ale, part lemonade or gingerbeer, the
canning process for this drink is much as for other soft drinks except... -
Lively Darts Finals
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Lively Darts Finals
Highlights from SW Area
Concentration at the top of the page with
Thornton Heath in play against Woking who,
despite great play by skipper Wryde {looking
anxiously on) couldn't quite make it.
Below that... -
Weddings
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Congratulations
Our congratulations to J.S. people on this page
who were recently married.
Miss Gail Wallace of our branch at Slough and
Mr A. J. Freeman who were married at St
Paul's Church, Slough on 6th July.
Above: Miss... -
Movements and Promotions
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Movements and Promotions
Managers
G. BENTHAM
W. B. MANSFIELD
From training to Victoria
From Ballards Lane
to further training
Promotion to Management
A. s. HAGGER From Spare to Ballards Lane
MR A. HAGGER
Spare... -
Retirements
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Retirements
We send our best wishes to the following colleagues who
have just retired
W. L. Cave joined the firm in 1919 as a learner at
18 Walthamstow. In 1925 he went to 14/15 Leytonstone
on opening and subsequently worked... -
Obituaries
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Obituaries
We regret to record the death of the following colleagues and
send our deepest sympathy to all relatives.
J. Brown who was engaged in 1954 as a warehouseman
in the depot at Blackfriars. He was
regraded as a checker... -
Veterans at Southend
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Veterans at Southend
Mrs W. Jackson sent us the photograph below,
taken in the gardens there when our veterans went on
their Southend outing. She writes to say how muck
they all enjoyed the day, meeting many old friends
and... -
The Romans at Blackfriars
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The Romans at Blackfriars
Of the many Roman remains that have been salvaged from the
Thames the ship that was finally uncovered in July during
construction of the Blackfriars Bridge underpass is the most complete
and the most...
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