News brief: Signet hands ad account to St Luke's
21 Dec 2005
Signet, the retail group that owns H Samuel and Ernest Jones, has handed its £5m advertising
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Signet, the retail group that owns H Samuel and Ernest Jones, has handed its £5m advertising
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