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  • A curtain-raiser for the new JS Journal 01

    A curtain-raiser for the new JS Journal The name's the same, but with
    this special edition a lot . of
    changes are being made to JS
    Journal.
    It looks different - that's obvious.
    It's going to read differently
    too - but do not...

  • Contents Page 01

    Page 2
    Review by the chairman
    Page 3
    How did we do?
    cartoon feature
    Pages 4-5
    Six views of 1972
    Page 8
    Map of branch
    openings
    Pages 6-7
    Countdown to
    opening
    Page 8
    Max Justice retires

  • Half-hour film highlights year-end meetings for staff 01

    Half-hour film highlights year-end meetings for staff This year's programme to tell
    staff about the year's events and
    results includes a half-hour film,
    MS 72', which is having its
    premiere to coincide with the
    publication of...

  • Rapid growth continues despite building delays 01

    Rapid growth continues
    despite building delays JS turnover in the 1972/73
    financial year rose by 13.3 per
    cent to £297 million. The preliminary
    figures issued on April 26
    also record a 25 per cent rise in
    profit Before tax...

  • Still in the market at Fulham 01

    Still in the market at Fulham
    Wherever else we're going Salisbury's is still in the thick of the strci t
    market sehenc in North End Road. Fulham. The two service, branches
    that have been there since the 'M)s closed down in...

  • Review by the Chairman 02

    Growth and change
    J D Sainsbury reviews the year and looks ahead. I do not want to go into a lot of
    detail about the trading results
    and the events of the year.
    There's plenty of that elsewhere
    in this issue.
    Instead, Td...

  • How did we do? 03

    TOUR SALES LAST YEAR
    WERE £297 MILLION-WATS
    £35 MILLION MORE THAN
    THE YEAR BEFORE J
    THE CHAIRMAN,ID.
    SAINSBUPV, TALKS ABOUT
    THE YEARS RESULTS J
    ^ALSO CONDITIONS IN THE OLDER
    UNCOMFORTABLY CROWDED STORES
    CAUSED SOME...

  • Six views of 1972 04

    Six views of 1972 Interviews by Richard Wilson
    We asked six directors, representing different sides of the business,
    what in their opinion were the most important events during the past
    financial year, how these were likely to...

  • Countdown to opening 06

    Countdown
    to opening
    The final countdown at
    Woolwich started about 6.30
    a.m. on Tuesday February 20 -
    three hours before the new
    store opened its doors to the
    public for the first time.
    But the story goes a lot...

  • Map of branch openings 08

    Branch Openings in 1972/73
    Financial Year
    Sales Area
    Arnold
    Bretton
    Kingsland
    Newbury
    Luton Central
    Cambridge
    Corby
    Stamford Hill
    Kings Lynn
    Watford
    Woolwich
    Redditch
    Fulham
    (sq....

  • Max Justice retires 08

    A man of remarkable talents JD Sainsbury pays tribute to Max Justice on his retirement On May 5 1930 a young
    William Maxwell Justice was engaged
    as a junior clerk in the
    retail sales office. Even in those
    early days his...