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Contents Page
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Lewisham
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Dahlias at Duhvich
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Seven Kings
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A Gift of Cheese
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Area Cricket Finals
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Office and Warehouse Space
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Staff Movements and Promotions
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Lewisham
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Opened September 20th LEWISHAM A survey of preparations for opening J.S. latest and Europe's largest all-food self-service shop 132 Lewisham High Street is the biggest shop yet built by J.S. It is the biggest all-food...
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Dahlias at Dulwich
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First, second and third prizes for dahlias at the Horticultural Show at Dulwich. Winners were Mr. L. S. Higgs, Miss Stewart and Mr. G. Thain in that order. A general view of the display. In the centre, Mr. Bastie, Secretary ...
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Seven Kings
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Above: The new shop front at our rebuilt Seven Kings branch. Right: Mr. W. J. Theobald, Manager of Seven Kings. Mr. Hill, head butcher at Seven Kings, at work on the new table. gets its name, according to local...
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A Gift of Cheese
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OCTOBER 6th, SUNDAY. 1799 We breakfasted, dined, &c. again at home. Andrew Spraggs brought a Box for me this Morning to my House, which he brought Yesterday from Norwich, in which was a fine large Somersett Cheese, a present...
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Area Cricket Finals
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played at Dulwich on Sunday August 28th Above: Bell of Mill Hill and Stephens of Edgware opened the batting for Mr. Hedges' Area. Below: The winning team with the Area Cup. Back row (1. to r.): Messrs. Chenery (umpire),...
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Office and warehouse space expanding at Blackfriars
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Above and opposite are pictures of developments at Blackfriars where work continues on the recently acquired premises at Tress House and the adjoining property. The excavation opposite is down to dry old river mud in places. It...
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Mr. John at home
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^ 1? , me- W h e n a g r o u P of J'S' veterans spent the day wxth Mr. John at his home, on August 3rd, this photograph was taken by Mr. W. Harrison, one of the visitors. When the Lewisham shop opened on September 20th, Mr....
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Staff Movements and Promotions
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MOVEMENTS and PROMOTIONS
IP'e arc pleased to record the following promotions .*--—
TO ASSISTANT MANAGER :
C. Goodman
O. Phillips
The following transfers
MAN.\GI:MI;NT :
T. A, Reeve
A. Booth
ASSISTANT MANAGER
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Congratulations
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CONGRATULATIONS and best wishes to:—
Miss Hodson, an Auditor, who completed 40 years' service on October 8th
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Goring Road
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At Goxing Road, West Worthing, J.S. staff line up for their photograph.
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Marriages
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MARRIAGES (BETWEEN MEMBERS OF J.S. STAFF)
Very best wishes for their future happiness to :—
Miss F. M. MacQuillan of Stockwell and Mr. R. D. Hasted of the Works
Dept. Miss P. Fitzmaurice of East Finchley and Mr. A. Tuck of... -
News of J.S. Staff on National Service
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NEWS OF J.S. STAFF ON NATIONAL SERVICE
The following are extracts from some of the letters we have received from our men on
National Service since our last publication :—
G. PORTERFIELD, Edmonton. Korea (Army). Should now be... -
Obituary
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OBITUARY
Mr. M. F. Bond of the Transport Dept., who joined the firm in 1951 and
died suddenly on September 22nd in Eastbourne Hospital after delivering
to Seaford Branch. We extend our deepest sympathy to Mrs. Bond and... -
Tottenham
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Tottenham went off to Margate on August 14th, and in spite of
some rain on the way down they had a dry day from lunchtime
onwards. Unanimously agreed that the best of times was had by
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Steam Heat for Tress House
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This ditch cut across Rennie Street will take pipes to carry steam heat from the factory boiler house to the new warehouse and office premises at Wakefield and Tress houses
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