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"The Fortunes of War" tea newspaper advertisement from The Eastbourne Gazette
Newspaper advert from The Eastbourne Gazette, 9th September 1914.
'Sainsbury's London's Leading Provision Stores. The Fortunes of War. Notwithstanding the loss of three million pounds of Tea (a quantity of which was consigned to our Blending Rooms) by the sinking of the "S.S. City of Winchester"...
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'Sainsbury's London's Leading Provision Stores. The Fortunes of War. Notwithstanding the loss of three million pounds of Tea (a quantity of which was consigned to our Blending Rooms) by the sinking of the "S.S. City of Winchester"...
- Ref. No: SA/MARK/ADV/1/1/1/1/1/6/2/61
- Format: Printed Material
- Date: 9 Sep 1914
- Level: Item
- Extent: 1 item
- Access: Open
Newspaper advert from The Eastbourne Gazette, 9th September 1914.
'Sainsbury's London's Leading Provision Stores. The Fortunes of War. Notwithstanding the loss of three million pounds of Tea (a quantity of which was consigned to our Blending Rooms) by the sinking of the "S.S. City of Winchester" by a German Privateer. Sainsbury's are still selling Fine and Exceptional Quality Teas and Special China Tea, prices included. Customers may rely that these prices will be maintained unless exceptional circumstances arise. Terms Cash'.
'Sainsbury's London's Leading Provision Stores. The Fortunes of War. Notwithstanding the loss of three million pounds of Tea (a quantity of which was consigned to our Blending Rooms) by the sinking of the "S.S. City of Winchester" by a German Privateer. Sainsbury's are still selling Fine and Exceptional Quality Teas and Special China Tea, prices included. Customers may rely that these prices will be maintained unless exceptional circumstances arise. Terms Cash'.
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