Sainsbury S Opening Times - Pharmacy opening times over Easter holiday


Supermarket opening times for New Years Day.
Supermarket opening times for New Years Day.

Supermarket opening times for New Years Day.

Many supermarkets across Nottingham stay open on New Years Day. These square measure.

HARLEM SHAKE - SAINSBURYS KILN LANE.
HARLEM SHAKE - SAINSBURYS KILN LANE.

HARLEM SHAKE - SAINSBURYS KILN LANE.

Sainsburys Kiln Lane store, Epsom doing something very funny for money!. Share your.

A day in the life a Sainsburys Store - YouTube
A day in the life a Sainsburys Store - YouTube

A day in the life a Sainsburys Store - YouTube

A day in the life a Sainsburys Store. 1 year ago. Sainsburys are rich evil fucking bastards.

The new Sainsburys supermarket nearing.
The new Sainsburys supermarket nearing.

The new Sainsburys supermarket nearing.

I am not affiliated or employed by Sainsburys I just wanted to show the new store due to open.

Sainsburys Sprucefield - 12 Days of Christmas.
Sainsburys Sprucefield - 12 Days of Christmas.

Sainsburys Sprucefield - 12 Days of Christmas.

I was commissioned by Sainsburys to create a video highlighting the various organisations.

Why has the council allowed the Debden Sainsbury.
Why has the council allowed the Debden Sainsbury.

Why has the council allowed the Debden Sainsbury.

Why has the council allowed the Debden Sainsburys site to turn into.. 40 The Broadways.

CASH MACHINE RAID AT SAINSBURYS CROYDON.
CASH MACHINE RAID AT SAINSBURYS CROYDON.

CASH MACHINE RAID AT SAINSBURYS CROYDON.

In the early hours of Wednesday Morning 10th March 2010 raiders drove a Mechanical digger.

harlem shake sainsburys northfield (Night Shift.
harlem shake sainsburys northfield (Night Shift.

harlem shake sainsburys northfield (Night Shift.

Sainsburys Northfield Red Nose Harlem Shake.. harlem shake sainsburys northfield.

Coffee Time - Sainsburys WWI Advert 2014 - YouTube
Coffee Time - Sainsburys WWI Advert 2014 - YouTube

Coffee Time - Sainsburys WWI Advert 2014 - YouTube

Coffee Time - Sainsburys WWI Advert 2014. Share your thoughtsOpening... Kind of.

Exploring the Buntingford Sainsburys depo whilst.
Exploring the Buntingford Sainsburys depo whilst.

Exploring the Buntingford Sainsburys depo whilst.

Exploring the Buntingford Sainsburys depo whilst its being demolished. Troglodyte UE.

Sainsburys in Bicester - YouTube
Sainsburys in Bicester - YouTube

Sainsburys in Bicester - YouTube

Grand opening of Sainsburys new store and multi-storey car park in Bicester.

Sainsburys the missing guard episode - YouTube
Sainsburys the missing guard episode - YouTube

Sainsburys the missing guard episode - YouTube

. for obtaining Sainsburys policy on helmets and burkas. In the. Share your thoughtsOpening.

Sainsburys Trowbridge - YouTube
Sainsburys Trowbridge - YouTube

Sainsburys Trowbridge - YouTube

3 years ago. What Ill never understand is why they felt they needed a blimp on the opening.

Sainsburys Westwood Cross Opening - YouTube
Sainsburys Westwood Cross Opening - YouTube

Sainsburys Westwood Cross Opening - YouTube

Employees opening the new store.. The new Sainsburys supermarket nearing completion.

Sainsburys dalston ice bucket challenge - YouTube
Sainsburys dalston ice bucket challenge - YouTube

Sainsburys dalston ice bucket challenge - YouTube

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Talbot Road Gateway Blackpool -Sainsburys.
Talbot Road Gateway Blackpool -Sainsburys.

Talbot Road Gateway Blackpool -Sainsburys.

Sainsburys and Subway Stores, opened the retail section of the Talbot Road Gateway project.

Sunday trading campaign to use social media to help relax rules
Sunday trading campaign to use social media to help relax rules

Sunday trading campaign to use social media to help relax rules

Sunday trading campaign to use social media to help relax rules

Sainsburys opening hours

We look back at the poster company that became a phenomenon
We look back at the poster company that became a phenomenon

We look back at the poster company that became a phenomenon

We look back at the poster company that became a phenomenon

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Sainsburys, Hayes, Middlesex UB3 3EX | iMiddlesex
Sainsburys, Hayes, Middlesex UB3 3EX | iMiddlesex

Sainsburys, Hayes, Middlesex UB3 3EX | iMiddlesex

Sainsburys, Hayes, Middlesex UB3 3EX | iMiddlesex

Sainsburys Store Photo

Blythe Network News (Verne with Kittenlash)
Blythe Network News (Verne with Kittenlash)

Blythe Network News (Verne with Kittenlash)

Blythe Network News (Verne with Kittenlash)

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Black Creek Pioneer Village - 7
Black Creek Pioneer Village - 7

Black Creek Pioneer Village - 7

Black Creek Pioneer Village - 7

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Blackpool Transport 304 tram car with PJ03TFK 311
Blackpool Transport 304 tram car with PJ03TFK 311

Blackpool Transport 304 tram car with PJ03TFK 311

Blackpool Transport 304 tram car with PJ03TFK 311

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Image from page 690 of The Gardeners chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects (1874)
Image from page 690 of The Gardeners chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects (1874)

Image from page 690 of The Gardeners chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects (1874)

Image from page 690 of The Gardeners chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects (1874)

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The Broadwalk Centre Edgware | Sainsburys - Groceries and Products.
The Broadwalk Centre Edgware | Sainsburys - Groceries and Products.

The Broadwalk Centre Edgware | Sainsburys - Groceries and Products.

The Broadwalk Centre Edgware | Sainsburys - Groceries and Products.

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Sainsburys, Harpenden, Hertfordshire AL5 2RU | iHertfordshire
Sainsburys, Harpenden, Hertfordshire AL5 2RU | iHertfordshire

Sainsburys, Harpenden, Hertfordshire AL5 2RU | iHertfordshire

Sainsburys, Harpenden, Hertfordshire AL5 2RU | iHertfordshire

Sainsburys Store Photo

The British Museum
The British Museum

The British Museum

The British Museum

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Sainsburys, Chingford, Waltham Forest E4 8ST | iLondon
Sainsburys, Chingford, Waltham Forest E4 8ST | iLondon

Sainsburys, Chingford, Waltham Forest E4 8ST | iLondon

Sainsburys, Chingford, Waltham Forest E4 8ST | iLondon

Sainsburys Store Photo

Sainsbury Christmas opening times | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Sainsbury Christmas opening times | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

Sainsbury Christmas opening times | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

Sainsbury Christmas opening times | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

Sainsbury Christmas opening

Sainsburys - Kensington - London | Yelp
Sainsburys - Kensington - London | Yelp

Sainsburys - Kensington - London | Yelp

Sainsburys - Kensington - London | Yelp

Sainsburys - Opening hours.

Supermarket Opening Hours for Christmas 2012 - Blackburn, Darwen.
Supermarket Opening Hours for Christmas 2012 - Blackburn, Darwen.

Supermarket Opening Hours for Christmas 2012 - Blackburn, Darwen.

Supermarket Opening Hours for Christmas 2012 - Blackburn, Darwen.

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Ive done a run,had a shower,been.
Ive done a run,had a shower,been.

Ive done a run,had a shower,been.

Ive done a run,had a shower,been.

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LONDON (LONDRES) / Museo Británico (British Museum) 28/07/2005
LONDON (LONDRES) / Museo Británico (British Museum) 28/07/2005

LONDON (LONDRES) / Museo Británico (British Museum) 28/07/2005

LONDON (LONDRES) / Museo Británico (British Museum) 28/07/2005

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Nissan Micra K10 LS
Nissan Micra K10 LS

Nissan Micra K10 LS

Nissan Micra K10 LS

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Lloyds Bank, 263, Glossop Road, Sheffield branch, 1979
Lloyds Bank, 263, Glossop Road, Sheffield branch, 1979

Lloyds Bank, 263, Glossop Road, Sheffield branch, 1979

Lloyds Bank, 263, Glossop Road, Sheffield branch, 1979

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Sainsburys, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX4 4XR | iOxfordshire
Sainsburys, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX4 4XR | iOxfordshire

Sainsburys, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX4 4XR | iOxfordshire

Sainsburys, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX4 4XR | iOxfordshire

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Sainsbury appeals opening hours
Sainsbury appeals opening hours

Sainsbury appeals opening hours

Sainsbury appeals opening hours

Sainsbury appeals opening

Sainsburys, Eltham, Greenwich SE9 5DL | iLondon
Sainsburys, Eltham, Greenwich SE9 5DL | iLondon

Sainsburys, Eltham, Greenwich SE9 5DL | iLondon

Sainsburys, Eltham, Greenwich SE9 5DL | iLondon

Sainsburys Store Photo

Queens Road, Clifton, the jewel in Bristols retail crown
Queens Road, Clifton, the jewel in Bristols retail crown

Queens Road, Clifton, the jewel in Bristols retail crown

Queens Road, Clifton, the jewel in Bristols retail crown

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Stoke Gifford Journal | Shopping
Stoke Gifford Journal | Shopping

Stoke Gifford Journal | Shopping

Stoke Gifford Journal | Shopping

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Tesco Christmas Opening Hours | Images And Template
Tesco Christmas Opening Hours | Images And Template

Tesco Christmas Opening Hours | Images And Template

Tesco Christmas Opening Hours | Images And Template

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Christmas 2012 shopping opening hours in Welwyn Garden City and.
Christmas 2012 shopping opening hours in Welwyn Garden City and.

Christmas 2012 shopping opening hours in Welwyn Garden City and.

Christmas 2012 shopping opening hours in Welwyn Garden City and.

Christmas opening times at the

New Tesco - Vicarage Road, Wolverhampton, West Midlands 04.03.14
New Tesco - Vicarage Road, Wolverhampton, West Midlands 04.03.14

New Tesco - Vicarage Road, Wolverhampton, West Midlands 04.03.14

New Tesco - Vicarage Road, Wolverhampton, West Midlands 04.03.14

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New Sydenham McDonalds
New Sydenham McDonalds

New Sydenham McDonalds

New Sydenham McDonalds

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288 1904 Pope-Tribune BS8577 02.11.2014
288 1904 Pope-Tribune BS8577 02.11.2014

288 1904 Pope-Tribune BS8577 02.11.2014

288 1904 Pope-Tribune BS8577 02.11.2014

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Warburtons Truck
Warburtons Truck

Warburtons Truck

Warburtons Truck

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Now Closed - the Windmill, Sydenham
Now Closed - the Windmill, Sydenham

Now Closed - the Windmill, Sydenham

Now Closed - the Windmill, Sydenham

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Sainsburys Pharmacy - Liverpool, Merseyside | Yelp
Sainsburys Pharmacy - Liverpool, Merseyside | Yelp

Sainsburys Pharmacy - Liverpool, Merseyside | Yelp

Sainsburys Pharmacy - Liverpool, Merseyside | Yelp

Sainsburys Pharmacy

Sainsburys, Tooting, Wandsworth SW17 0ST | iLondon
Sainsburys, Tooting, Wandsworth SW17 0ST | iLondon

Sainsburys, Tooting, Wandsworth SW17 0ST | iLondon

Sainsburys, Tooting, Wandsworth SW17 0ST | iLondon

Sainsburys Store Photo

Easter opening hours for Aldi, Asda, Lidl, Sainsburys, Tesco, Morrisons.

If youve found yourself stumped in the past at the frankly baffling opening hours of big shops over the Bank Holiday weekend, help is at hand in the form of this highly useful list. If youre forgotten the chocolate eggs or hot cross buns, are.

Tesco, Sainsburys and Lidl opening hours

The Londonderry Lidl store on the Buncrana Road will be closed on Easter Sunday and open from 9am to 6pm on Easter Monday. The Sainsburys on the Strand Road will be closed on Easter Sunday and open from 9am to 7pm on Easter Monday. The Tesco .

Pharmacy opening times over Easter holiday

Sainsburys Pharmacy at Trinity Walk will be open from 7am-11pm on Good Friday and 9am-7pm on Easter Monday. Exel Chemist, on High Street, Normanton, will be open from 9am-6pm on Good Friday11am-4pm on Easter Sunday and 9am-6pm on Easter .

NEW PUBLICATIONS; DR. JOHNSONS LETTERS.

Dr. Birkbeck Hill is faithfully fulfilling his promises in regard to Samuel Johnson. When his edition of Boswell came out, he announced his intention of collecting Johnsons letters and preparing a new edition of the Lives of the Poets. Here we now have the Letters, and he informs us that the preparations have already been begun for the Lives, although the completion of the edition will require a long course of study and work.. Clifford, Mrs. W. K.; Love Letters of a Worldly Woman

Sainsburys - Easter opening times for branches of the supermarket over the.

There are four branches of Sainsburys in Exeter which are open at various times during the Easter holiday. Sainsburys Pinhoe Road is open from 7am until 8pm on Good Friday. It is open 7am until 10pm on Saturday and then closed on Easter Sunday.

From Landscapes by Constable to Lyrics by Dylan

Dates are subject to change. September DREAMING OF A SPEECH WITHOUT WORDS: THE PAINTINGS AND EARLY OBJECTS OF H. C. WESTERMANN Works from 1949 to 1959 by the artist best known for wonderfully original wood sculptures that resemble the creations of a zany folk artist. Through Nov. 19 at the Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, (808) 526-0232; tcmhi.org. Travels to Montclair (N.J.) Art Museum (Feb. 10 to May 27); Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia (June 30 to Oct. 21); Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University (Nov. 21, 2007, to March 2, 2008). SITE SANTA FES SIXTH INTERNATIONAL BIENNIAL: STILL POINTS OF THE TURNING WORLD Organized by the critic and curator Klaus Ottmann, this years biennial presents individual installations by only 13 artists, including Jennifer Bartlett, Patty Chang, Peter Doig, Robert Grosvenor and Catherine Opie. Through Jan. 7 at SITE Santa Fe, N. M., (505) 989-1199; sitesantafe.org. NO RESERVATIONS: NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE IN CONTEMPORARY ART To challenge common ideas about American Indian-influenced art, this exhibition presents artworks by 10 Native and non-Native Americans who have come of age since the Indian rights movement of the 1960s and 70s. Through Feb. 25 at Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, Conn., (203) 438-4519; aldrichart.org. COSMOPHILIA: ISLAMIC ART FROM THE DAVID COLLECTION, COPENHAGEN More than 120 objects, drawn from one of the worlds great repositories of Islamic art, focus on ornamentation in ceramics, metal, ivory, wood, stone, crystal, parchment and paper pieces from the 7th to 19th centuries. Through Dec. 31 at McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College, (617) 552-8100; bc.edu/artmuseum. Travels to Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago (Feb. 1 to May 20). TEMPLES AND TOMBS: TREASURES OF EGYPTIAN ART FROM THE BRITISH MUSEUM The full range of the British Museums pre-eminent Egyptian antiquities collection is reflected in these masterworks and lesser known objects, made of stone, wood, terra cotta, gold, glass and papyrus from about 2686 B.C. to the fourth century A.D. Through Nov. 26 at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, (405) 236-3100; okcmoa.com. Travels to Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens, Jacksonville, Fla. (Dec. 22 to March 18); North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh (April 15 to July 8); Albuquerque Museum of Art and History (Nov. 16, 2007 to Feb. 10, 2008); Fresno Metropolitan Museum of Art, History and Science (March 7 to June 1, 2008). ONE WAY OR ANOTHER: ASIAN AMERICAN ART NOW Paintings, sculptures, installations and videos by 17 young American artists of Asian descent. Through Dec. 10 at the Asia Society and Museum, Manhattan, (212) 288-6400; asiasociety.org. Travels to Blaffer Gallery, University of Houston (Jan. 20 to March 31); Berkeley Art Museum, Calif., (fall 2007); Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles (spring 2008). JOHN ARMLEDER, ABOUT NOTHING. WORKS ON PAPER 1962-2007 Known as a Fluxus artist in the 60s and 70s, a Neo-Geo sculptor in the 80s and most recently as a publisher, Mr. Armleder, who is Swiss, creates a site-specific installation using hundreds of his own works on paper. Through Dec. 17 at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, (215) 898-5911; icaphila.org. ENIGMA VARIATIONS: PHILIP GUSTON AND GIORGIO DE CHIRICO Guston recalled that he decided to become a painter as a teenager, after seeing paintings by de Chirico. This show of 30 paintings from early and late in the careers of both artists explores influences, affinities and parallels among their works. Through Nov. 25 at the Santa Monica (Calif.) Museum of Art, (310) 586-6488; smmoa.org. MOVING PICTURES: AMERICAN ART AND EARLY FILM, 1880-1910 The intriguing idea here is to compare paintings depicting movement with movies from the early years of cinema. The show includes 100 paintings by artists like John Singer Sargent, Thomas Eakins and George Bellows and 50 films made by Edison, Lumière and the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company. Wednesday through Dec. 9 at the Grey Art Gallery of New York University, Greenwich Village, (212) 998-6780; nyu.edu/greyart. Travels to the Phillips Collection, Washington (Feb. 17 to May 20). CÉZANNE TO PICASSO: AMBROISE VOLLARD, PATRON OF THE AVANT-GARDE The career of Vollard, the Paris art dealer who gave Cézanne his first solo exhibition, is explored through works once exhibited in his gallery. Seven pictures from Cézannes first show are included, along with paintings from an 1896 van Gogh retrospective, Picassos first French exhibition and Matisses first solo show. Thursday through Jan. 7 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan, (212) 535-7710; metmuseum.org. ECOTOPIA: THE SECOND I.C.P. TRIENNIAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEO This years version of the triennial will feature artists who focus on nature and ecological concerns. Among the 40 photographers and video makers selected are Robert Adams, Mitch Epstein and Thomas Ruff. Thursday through Jan. 7 at the International Center of Photography, Manhattan, (212) 857-0000; icp.org. MASTERS OF AMERICAN COMICS Arriving in New York after a presentation in Los Angeles, this big, two-museum exhibition displays works by 14 of the most influential 20th-century American comic artists. The Newark Museum will focus on artists like George Herriman and Chester Gould from the first half of the century; the Jewish Museum on later artists like R. Crumb, Gary Panter and Chris Ware. Friday through Jan. 28 at the Jewish Museum, Manhattan, (212) 423-3200,.thejewishmuseum.org and at the Newark Museum, (973) 596-6550, NewarkMuseum.org. LOUISE LAWLER: TWICE UNTITLED AND OTHER PICTURES (LOOKING BACK) With a coolly critical eye, Ms. Lawler has studied the intersections of art, commerce and power for almost three decades. Her photographs of art taken in the homes of collectors and of objects like etched drinking glasses and paperweights will be among about 60 works in her first museum retrospective. Saturday through Dec. 31 at the Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, Ohio, (614) 292-3535; wexarts.org. MASSIVE CHANGE: THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL DESIGN Organized by the designer Bruce Mau and the Vancouver Art Gallery, this ambitious, internationally touring exhibition explores the impact of contemporary design on the modern world. It studies the latest innovations in urban design, transportation, information design and new materials. Saturday through Dec. 31 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, (312) 280-2660; mcachicago.org. BIEDERMEIER: THE INVENTION OF SIMPLICITY The early-19th-century Biedermeier style in Germany, Austria and Northern Europe emphasized simplicity, elegance and utility in furniture, decorative arts, ceramics, glass and paintings. The first major North American exhibition devoted to the period will present more the 400 examples, many from European collections. Saturday through Jan. 1 at the Milwaukee Art Museum, (414) 224-3200; mam.org. I SEE NO STRANGER: EARLY SIKH ART AND DEVOTION Emerging in Northern India in the 16th century, Sikhism grew to be the worlds fifth-largest religion. This exploration of Sikh art and culture will display about 100 objects from the 16th through 19th centuries, drawn from national and international collections. Sept. 17 through Jan. 29 at the Rubin Museum of Art, Manhattan, (212) 620-5000; rmanyc.org. DOMAINS OF WONDER: MASTERWORKS OF INDIAN PAINTING A selection of some 125 Indian manuscript pages and album paintings from the San Diego Museum of Arts renowned Edwin Binney III Collection. It offers a chronological and geographical overview of Indian court painting from the 14th to the early 20th century. Sept. 20 through Nov. 26 at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, (617) 267-9300; mfa.org. TREASURES/TESOROS/TESOUROS: THE ARTS IN LATIN AMERICA, 1492-1820 A blockbuster with 250 works -- paintings, sculpture, furniture, gold and silver objects, ceramics and textiles -- from South and Central America will reflect the interaction of indigenous and colonial Spanish and Portuguese cultures. Sept. 20 through Dec. 31 at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, (215) 763-8100; philamuseum.org. Travels to Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso, Mexico City (winter and spring, 2007); Los Angeles County Museum of Art (summer 2007). SIMPLY DROOG, 10 + 3 YEARS OF CREATING INNOVATION AND DISCUSSION Droog Design, a Dutch collective, has been producing witty and surprising spins on lamps, chairs, wallpaper and other conventional forms since 1993. This show, which had its debut in Munich in 2004, will present more than 160 designs. Sept. 21 through Jan. 14 at the Museum of Arts and Design, Manhattan, (212) 956-3535; americancraftmuseum.org. BEAUTY SURROUNDS US To inaugurate the Diker Pavilion, the new $5 million art and performance space in its George Gustave Heye Center building, the museum will exhibit 77 objects from the permanent collection, including wood carvings, ceremonial clothing, musical instruments, textiles and games. Opens Sept. 23 at the National Museum of the American Indian, Manhattan, (212) 514-3700; AmericanIndian.si.edu. PICASSO AND AMERICAN ART Picassos influence on American artists is the theme of a show juxtaposing Picassos works with those of Stuart Davis, Arshile Gorky, Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns and others. Sept. 28 through Jan. 28 at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Manhattan, (800) 944-8639; whitney.org. Travels to San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (Feb. 23 to May 28); Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (June 17 to Sept. 9, 2007). BOB DYLANS AMERICAN JOURNEY, 1956-1966 The first big museum exhibition to study Mr. Dylans early career will present historical artifacts -- handwritten lyrics, letters, instruments and photographs -- as well as films of performances by and interviews with him and others. Sept. 29 through Jan. 6 at the Morgan Library and Museum, Manhattan, (212) 685-0008; themorgan.org. October ALABAMA FOLK POTTERY This scholarly study of folk pottery will present about 70 pieces made in Alabama from the 19th to mid-20th century. Oct. 1 through Jan. 7 at the Birmingham (Ala.) Museum of Art, (205) 254-2566; artsbma.org. CONSTABLES GREAT LANDSCAPES: THE SIX-FOOT PAINTINGS In 1818-19 the English landscape painter John Constable began his greatest works, a series of six-foot-wide canvases that are the subject of this exhibition. The Hay Wain, View on the Stour Near Dedham and Hadleigh Castle will be featured, along with full-size oil-on-canvas sketches. Oct. 1 through Dec. 31 at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, (202) 737-4215; nga.gov. Travels to Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San Marino, Calif. (Feb. 3 to April 29). A DEAF ARTIST IN EARLY AMERICA: THE WORLDS OF JOHN BREWSTER JR. John Brewster Jr. (1766-1854) was noted as among the best of the Early American itinerant portrait painters. This exhibition, organized by the Fenimore Art Museum in Cooperstown, N.Y., presents about 50 of his acutely simplified portraits and considers how his deafness affected his art and life. Oct. 4 through Jan. 7 at the American Folk Art Museum, Manhattan, (212) 265-1040; folkartmuseum.org. GILDED SPLENDOR: TREASURES OF CHINAS LIAO EMPIRE (907-1125) Based on archaeological findings over the last 10 years, this exhibition of more than 200 recently excavated objects from Inner Mongolia explores the impact of the Khitan people on China after they established the Liao Dynasty. Oct. 5 through Dec. 31 at the Asia Society and Museum, Manhattan, (212) 288-6400; asiasociety.org. Travels to Museum of Asian Art, Cologne (January to April 2007); Museum Rietberg, Zurich (May to July 2007). KLEE AND AMERICA The quirky Swiss-German Modernist painter Paul Klee was warmly embraced by American collectors in the 1930s and 40s, and this show of more than 80 works from American institutions and collections examines the reasons. Oct. 6 through Jan. 28 at the Menil Collection, Houston, (713) 525-9400; menil.org. DENVER ART MUSEUM A new addition, the $90.5 million Frederic C. Hamilton building designed by Daniel Libeskind, will provide almost 40,000 square feet of new exhibition space this fall in a futuristic jumble of angular, intersecting volumes. Three yearlong exhibitions based on private collections will inaugurate the expansion: Breaking the Mold: The Virginia Vogel Mattern Collection of Contemporary Native American Art; Radar: Selections From the Collection of Vicki and Kent Logan, a show of modern and contemporary art; and Japanese Art From the Colorado Collection of Kimiko and John Powers. Opens Oct. 7 at the Denver Art Museum, (720) 865-5000; denverartmuseum.org. LUCIO FONTANA: VENICE/NEW YORK The first major United States exhibition since 1977 to be devoted to this Italian avant-gardist known for slashing and puncturing his painted canvases and metal panels. Oct. 10 through Jan. 21 at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Manhattan, (212) 423-3500; guggenheim.org. TROPICÁLIA: A REVOLUTION IN BRAZILIAN CULTURE Inaugurating the Bronx Museums new $19 million building, designed by Arquitectonica, this exhibition examines one of the most influential movements to emerge from of South America in the last 50 years. It includes art by Lygia Clark, Lygia Pape, Hélio Oiticica and others, as well as examples from film, music, advertising, fashion, television and theater. Contemporary artists influenced by tropicalismo, including Arto Lindsay, Marepe and Ernesto Neto, are also included. Oct. 7 through Jan. 28 at the Bronx Museum of the Arts, (718) 681-6000; bronxmuseum.org. PIPILOTTI RIST Surveying the 20-year career of the inventive and influential Swiss video artist, this show offers two new video installation, a feature film and early videos, including the unforgettable Ever is Overall (1997) in which a pretty young woman smashes car windows to a catchy musical sound track. Oct. 14 through Jan. 14 at the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, (713) 284-8250; camh.org. NEW IRELAND: ART OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC Sculpture, masks and other ritual objects, made from wood, vines, shells, fiber, feathers and other materials by 19th-century natives of the South Pacific island New Ireland. Oct. 15 through Jan. 7 at the St. Louis Art Museum, (314) 721-0072; slam.org. Travels to Musée du Quai Branly, Paris (April 2 to July 8); Ethnologisches Museum Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (Aug. 10 to Nov. 11, 2007). COURBET AND THE MODERN LANDSCAPE The 19th-century French painter is most celebrated for his vigorous social realism and erotic images of women. This 47-picture exhibition, organized by the J. Paul Getty Museum, is the first international loan exhibition to focus on his landscapes. Oct. 15 through Jan. 7 at the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, (410) 547-9000; thewalters.org. BARCELONA AND MODERNITY: PICASSO, GAUDÍ, MIRÓ AND DALÍ The first comprehensive exhibition to focus on the Catalan Renaissance, a period of extraordinary artistic fertility centered in Barcelona from the late 1880s until Franco took power in 1939. The show offers more than 200 works: paintings, sculpture, drawings, prints, posters, decorative objects, furniture and architectural models. Oct. 15 through Jan. 7 at the Cleveland Museum of Art, (216) 421-7350; clemusart.com. Travels to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan (March 7 to June 3). EHON: THE ARTIST AND THE BOOK IN JAPAN An examination of Japanese illustrated books that is billed as the largest ever assembled. The more than 200 items from the 8th to the 21st century include Buddhist sutras, painted manuscripts, portraits, landscapes, calligraphic verses and photographic books. Works by noted artists like Hiroshi Sugimoto, Kitagawa Utamaro and Takashi Murakami will also be on view. 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Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, (310) 440-7300; getty.edu. AFRICA COMICS As an art form and a medium of cross-cultural communication, African comics dispense humor, social awareness, history and myth. Organized in conjunction with Africa e Mediterraneo in Bologna, Italy, this exhibition of recent examples is the first on the subject to be seen in the United States. Nov. 15 through March 18 at the Studio Museum in Harlem, (212) 864-4500; studiomuseum.org. JOSEPH CORNELL: NAVIGATING THE IMAGINATION The first full-scale survey of this great American Surrealist in 25 years includes boxes, collages, films and graphic designs among its 200 works. Nov. 17 through Feb. 19 at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, (202) 275-1500; americanart.si.edu. EL GRECO TO PICASSO: TIME, TRUTH, AND HISTORY The Guggenheims entire rotunda will be filled with a survey of Spanish painting that is being billed as the most historically comprehensive ever presented in the United States. 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Jan. 28 through April 29 at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, (202) 737-4215; nga.gov. Travels to Kunstmuseum Basel (June 2 to Sept. 9). VIJA CELMINS: A DRAWINGs RETROSPECTIVE Working with meticulous care and extraordinary skill, Ms. Celmins has quietly produced some of the most resonant paintings and sculptures of the postwar era. This exhibition -- organized at the Pompidou Center in Paris, where it runs Oct. 25 through Jan. 8 -- includes about 70 works on paper from all phases of her career, including her vividly realistic images of the moon, oceans, deserts, clouds, and stars. Jan. 28 through April 22 at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, (310) 443-7000; hammer.ucla.edu. February HIGH TIMES/HARD TIMES While enormous developments in vanguard New York art occurred from 1967 to 1975, painting was said to have almost died. This exhibition will prove, however, that many excellent painters did innovative work in that period. 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PISSARRO: CREATING THE IMPRESSIONIST LANDSCAPE With 45 paintings from major museums and private collections, this exhibition focuses on the decade 1864-74, when Camille Pissarro transformed himself from a traditional landscape painter into a pioneering Impressionist. Feb. 11 through May 13 at the Baltimore Museum of Art, (443) 573-1700; artbma.org. Travels to Milwaukee Art Museum (June 10 to Sept. 9); the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, to Jan. 6, 2008). UNTAMED: THE ART OF ANTOINE-LOUIS BARYE Some 130 works by the pre-eminent animal sculptor of the 19th century, including bronzes, oils, watercolors and drawings from the Walterss own Barye holdings, considered the worlds most extensive. Feb. 11 through May 6 at the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, (410) 547-9000; thewalters.org. GEORGE STUBBS One of the all-time great painters of horses and other animals, the English artist Stubbs (1724-1806) will have 20 pictures on view, drawn from English collections and including major works never shown before in the United States. Feb. 14 through May 27 at the Frick Collection, Manhattan, (212) 288-0700; www.frick.org. TAMAYO: A MODERN ICON REINTERPRETED Rufino Tamayo (1899-1991) was among Mexicos most celebrated Modernist artists. This exhibition presents 100 paintings made over the course of his seven-decade career in Mexico City, New York and Paris. Feb. 17 through May 27 at the Santa Barbara (Calif.) Museum of Art, (805) 963-4364; sbma.net. KARA WALKER: my complement, my enemy, my oppressor, my love For two decades Ms. Walker has explored -- acutely, imaginatively and bravely -- the psychology of race in America. This mid-career survey will include the storytelling silhouettes cut from black paper for which she is best known, as well as paintings, works on paper, light projections and films. Feb. 17 through May 13 at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, (612) 375-7600; walkerart.org. Travels to the Whitney Museum of American Art (Nov. 11 to Feb. 3, 2008). JEFF WALL Large back-lighted photographic transparencies depicting elaborately staged, sociologically suggestive events have made Mr. Wall a most influential artist. This retrospective presents about 40 works made since the late 1970s. Feb. 25 through May 14 at the Museum of Modern Art, Manhattan, (212) 708-9400; moma.org. Travels to Art Institute of Chicago (June 30 to Sept. 30); San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (Oct. 27 to Jan. 27). March WACK! ART AND THE FEMINIST REVOLUTION Billed as the first comprehensive, historical exhibition to examine the international foundations and legacy of feminist art, this show will include works in many different mediums from 1965 to 1980, made by about 100 artists from North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand. March 4 through July 30 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, (213) 626-6222; moca.org. GLOBAL FEMINISMS The first exhibition to be presented by the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, a new 8,300-square-foot gallery and educational space dedicated to feminist art and culture. The show will include art in all mediums since from 1990, by some 80 women from around the world. March 23 through July 1 at the Brooklyn Museum, (718) 638-5000; brooklynmuseum.org. VAN GOGH AND EXPRESSIONISM Organized with the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, this ambitious show will examine the influence of van Goghs painting on German and Austrian Expressionists. Along with his paintings there will be work by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele and others. March 23 through July 2 at Neue Galerie, Manhattan, (212) 628-6200; neuegalerie.org. VENICE AND THE ISLAMIC WORLD, 828-1797 The influence of Islamic culture on Venice over almost a thousand years is the subject of this timely exhibition. Including Islamic as well as Venetian objects, it will study the phenomenon of Orientalism and show how contact with the Islamic world brought new technological, artistic and intellectual information to the West. March 27 through July 8 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan, (212) 535-7710; metmuseum.org. AWAKENINGS: ZEN FIGURE PAINTING IN MEDIEVAL JAPAN The first systematic examination of medieval Zen figurative painting to appear in an American museum, this show will exhibit about 60 Japanese and Chinese works from the 13th to 17th century. March 28 through June 24 at the Japan Society, Manhattan, (212) 832-1155; japansociety.org. KINDRED SPIRITS: ASHER B. DURAND AND THE AMERICAN LANDSCAPE Though not the flashiest, Durand was among the best painters of the Hudson River School. An exhibition of some 75 works will be the first survey of his career in more than 35 years. March 30 through July 29 at the Brooklyn Museum, (718) 638-5000; brooklynmuseum.org. Travels to Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, (Sept. 14 to Jan. 6, 2008); San Diego Museum of Art, Calif. (Feb. 8 to June 1, 2008). April BEYOND THE WHITE CUBE: A RETROSPECTIVE OF BRIAN ODOHERTY/PATRICK IRELAND Author of the memorable essay Inside the White Cube, the critic Brian ODoherty uses the pseudonym Patrick Ireland when he creates his environments, using string to outline spaces in two and three dimensions. His 50-year retrospective will include paintings, sculpture, installations and drawings. April 24 through July 12 at the Grey Art Gallery of New York University, Greenwich Village, (212) 998-6780; nyu.edu/greyart. GEGO, BETWEEN TRANSPARENCY AND THE INVISIBLE The Venezuelan sculptor Gertrude Goldschmidt (1912-94), known as Gego, specialized in abstract, weblike wire constructions and installations. This exhibition will focus on the play of line and light in her prints and drawings. April 21 through July 21 at the Drawing Center, SoHo, (212) 219-2166; drawingcenter.org. KAREN KILIMNIK The influential Ms. Kilimnik emerged in the early 1990s, making installations, paintings and drawings that looked like the creations of a teenage girl preoccupied by fashion, celebrities, movies and nostalgic fantasies. This will be her first major career survey. April 21 through Aug. 5 at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, (215) 898-5911; icaphila.org. May IKE TAIGA AND TOKUYAMA GYOKURAN: jAPANESE MASTERS OF THE BRUSH This husband and wife were master brush painters in 18th-century Japan. 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On view will be about 60 works from private and public collections. May 4 through Sept. 16 at the Jewish Museum, Manhattan, (212) 423-3200; thejewishmuseum.org. EDWARD HOPPER With his no-nonsense technique and formal economy, Hopper captured the mournful soul of America like no other modern artist. This retrospective, the first in Boston in 50 years, will present nearly 100 paintings, watercolors and prints from 1925 to 1950, the period in which he made of his most memorable pictures. May 6 through Aug. 19 at the Museum of Fine Art Arts, Boston, (617) 267-9300; mfa.org. Travels to National Gallery of Art, Washington (Sept. 2007 to Jan. 2008); Art Institute of Chicago (February to May 2008). MARY HEILMANN The influential, much loved painter of rigorous, insouciant and rambunctious abstractions receives her first museum retrospective. About 75 works made since 1972 will be included, and Ms. Heilmanns interests in ceramics, decorative arts, film and music will also be explored. May 13 through Aug. 26 at the Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, Calif., (949) 759-1122; ocma.net. GERDA TARO Taro (1910-37), who became a legend in Paris for her documentary photography during the 1930s, was also the companion of Robert Capa, whose career she helped start. She was killed by a tank while photographing the Spanish Civil War. This show will be drawn from the centers collection, which has the most extensive holdings of Taros images. Sept. 21, 2007 through Jan. 6, 2008 at the International Center of Photography, Manhattan, (212) 857-0000; icp.org. ANISH KAPOOR One of Britains most celebrated sculptors, Mr. Kapoor is known for abstract works in which color, reflective materials and organic forms conspire to confound and heighten visual perception. This selection of work made since 1992 will be his first major survey in the United States in 15 years. May 25 through Sept. 3 at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, (617) 266-5152; icaboston.org. June SITUATION COMEDY: HUMOR IN RECENT ART If nothing else, this show promises to be amusing. It will present more than 60 examples of painting, sculpture, photographs and videos by 30 artists for whom comedy in one from or another is a primary motivation. Participants include Tom Friedman, Luis Gispert, Rodney Graham, William Pope L., Dana Schutz, Michael Smith and John Waters. June 1 through Sept. 3 at the Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., (954) 525-5500; moafl.org. RICHARD SERRA This sculptor will receive a 40-year career retrospective, ranging from his early installations of raw sculptural materials like rubber, neon and lead and precariously balanced metal slabs to his enormous, graceful works of rolled steel called Torqued Ellipses. Three new works have been commissioned for the exhibition. June 3 through Sept. 10 at the Museum of Modern Art, Manhattan, (212) 708-9400; moma.org. SYMBOLS OF POWER: NAPOLEON AND THE ART OF THE EMPIRE STYLE, 1800-815 The first comprehensive survey of Empire Style decorative arts will exhibit about 150 objects -- furniture, silver, bronzes, jewelry, textiles, wallpaper, ceramics and paintings -- to explore how Napoleon appropriated imperial emblems and imagery from Egyptian and Roman antiquity to associate his rule with great civilizations. June 17 to Sept. 16 at the St. Louis Art Museum, (314) 721-0072; slam.org. Travels to Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Oct. 21 to Jan. 27, 2007). THE MIRROR AND THE MASK: PORTRAITURE IN THE AGE OF PICASSO The art of portraiture went through radical changes during the 20th century. This ambitious exhibition, organized with the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum of Art in Madrid, where it runs from Feb. 6 to May 20, will track the portraits development from 1890 to 1980 through more than 80 paintings and a smaller number of sculptures by Cézanne, van Gogh, Picasso, Matisse, Beckmann, Bacon and others. June 17 through Sept. 16 at the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Tex., (817) 332-8451; kimbellart.org. a MIRROR OF NATURE: NORDIC LANDSCAPE PAINTING 1840-1910 Four Scandinavian museums collaborated on this major show of 115 landscape paintings that were influenced by the romance of Old Norse culture and by modern trends from artistic centers like Rome, Paris and Dresden. June 24 through Sept. 2 at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, (612) 870- 3200; artsmia.org.. Annotated listing of art shows scheduled to open September 2006 through June 2007; photos (L)

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Instead, 54pc will be small supermarkets of between 3,000 sq ft and 15,000 sq ft, which is Aldis favoured size, while 17pc will be convenience stores such as Tesco Express and Sainsburys Local. James Watson, head of UK investment at Colliers, said.

LIFE AT THE POLES.; DISCOVERY OF A NORTHWEST PASSAGE. Three Years in the Polar Ice. OFFICIAL DISPATCHES OF CAPTAIN MCLURE.

The following is the continuation of Captain MCLURES dispatches, detailing his discoveries in the Arctic regions: The first, indication of open water occurred today, (July 7,) extending some distance along the shore of Prince Alberts Land, about a mile in width; the ice in every direction is so rapidly decaving, being much accelerated by sleet and rain,

‪The Trews VS The Sainsburys Xmas Advert: The Trews‬.

. Sainsburys Xmas Advert: The Trews (E214). ‪The Trews VS Sainsburys controversial Christmas WW1 advert.‬. But somehow, I��m just not that bothered about it. I��m not a bad person per se, it��s just I don��t have the time.

Good Friday opening hours at Tesco, Sainsburys, ASDA, Aldi, Lidl and.

Its Good Friday and many of us are getting stocked up for one of the busiest times of the year. Its the seasonal time of year when the supermarkets change their opening hours, but also when were more likely to need those vital goods. So if you need.

Armagh, Craigavon, Portadown supermarket Christmas.

Armagh, Craigavon, Portadown supermarket Christmas opening times. on Dec 18, 14 ��� with Comments Off. ARMAGH Sainsburys, The Mall Shopping Centre: Friday, December 19 ��� 8.30am-9pm Saturday, December 20: 8am-8pm Sunday,��.

Easter opening times for Sainsburys, Tesco, Waitrose and Aldi in Stortford

So, youve hidden the kids Easter eggs, the joint of lamb is sitting in the fridge and the beers are keeping cold outside - or are they? Dont worry if youve not had time to nip to the supermarket yet as all four major chains with branches in Bishops.

Easter 2015 opening hours for Tesco, Asda, Lidl and Sainsburys

If you need some last minute Easter supplies or essentials for the weekend, here is a list of opening hours for the major supermarkets in the East Antrim area over the bank holiday period. (This does not include smaller Tesco Express stores, which may.

Sainsburys OFFICIAL Christmas 2014 Ad - YouTube

Presenting the new Sainsburys Christmas advert. Made in partnership. For 48 hours, soldiers from both the German and British sides exchanged greetings and gifts in the no mans land between the trenches. Wherever you��.

Sainsburys Bank Holiday Opening Times 2010 - Website of.

Bank Holidays SpringBank Holidays opening times 2011 - opening times for GPs, walk-in centres and pharmacies in Sheffield over the Bank holidays Opening times and map for Sainsburys Superstore. Sainsburys, Cricketers��.

Sainsburys Is Doing Black Friday For The First Time And Its.

Although early days, the discounts appear to top most other retailers this year ��� and could spark mad rushes around Sainsburys shops. Also, at its 24-hour branches, the food giant is opening its doors at 1am on Friday,��.

Sainsburys Open Largest Store Ever! ��� Insights In Retail

The feel of the store was typically Sainsburys though with their trademark, orange livery spread far and wide. We all know how it feels to walk into an unfamiliar store for the first time ��� its confusing, but the familiar ambience immediately��.

SOCIETY; HOME AND ABROAD. Society at Home and Abroad.

EASTER week was gay enough with dances and several impromptu entertainments, even though there were not as many weddings as usual at this time of the year. The arrival of the Count and Countess Szechenyi, the son-in-law and daughter of Mrs. Vanderbilt, on a visit to her, was the signal for entertaining for the young couple, who have been absent from New York a little over a year.

Easter: Chemist opening times

The following pharmacies are open over Easter. CHICHESTER: Boots the Chemist, North Street: Good Friday 8am to 6pm; Sun closed; Easter Monday 9am to 5pm. Sainsburys, Westhampnett Road: Good Friday: 8am to 8pm; Sun closed; Easter Monday 9am .

Easter 2015: When are the supermarkets open in Coventry?

. stores have reduced opening hours on Good Friday and Easter Monday respectively, so make sure you check the store locators on their websites to check whether they are open. Unfortunately, ALDI and Lidl dont supply this information. Sainsburys.

Sainsburys opening times for Christmas Day, Boxing Day.

Sainsburys opening times for Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year. Comments (0) Sainsburys in Somerset will be open on the following days and times: Street Christmas Eve 0600 - 1800 Christmas. Sainsburys��.




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