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JOHN Lewis has revealed the date its final Christmas ad will be released in a new teaser clip.

The upmarket retailer, for the first time ever, is launching a trio of festive ads this year with two already having been unveiled.

John Lewis has teased the release date for the final advert in its Christmas campaign
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John Lewis has teased the release date for the final advert in its Christmas campaignCredit: Twitter/X
The 10-second clip shows ice skaters moving around a sofa in a darkened room
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The 10-second clip shows ice skaters moving around a sofa in a darkened roomCredit: Twitter/X

Now, the chain has teased the release date of the final clip in a post on X, formerly Twitter.

The short 10-second clip features a sofa on an ice rink in a dark room with winter clothing-clad skaters circling it.

After around seven seconds, a date emerges from the background saying "14.11.24" before fading away.

The clip, set to soft string music, has already been spotted by a number of shoppers who can't wait to catch the full video set to be unveiled in days.

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One said they were "so so excited" while another simply added "finally!".

A third chipped in with "IT IS TIME".

John Lewis unveiled part one in its series of three ads in September, with the clip themed around the retailer's "Never Knowingly Undersold" pledge.

The ad, directed by Saatchi and Saatchi, first aired on Channel 4 and shows viewers a single John Lewis shop window through the decades, from the roaring 1920s to modern day.

Scenes also shows the outbreak of the Second World War, the swinging 60s and shoppers clad in Lycra during the 1980s.

The 90-second clip's soundtrack is performed by music artist Laura Mvula who sings a contemporary version of Paul Simon's "I Know What I Know".

John Lewis reveals early hint of Christmas advert

The second clip, which aired earlier this month, is based around the "Give Knowingly" theme.

The ad chronicles the ups and downs of one shopper's pink jumper bought for her by her mum.

The 30-second clip reveals how the woman has spilt jam on the jumper, stowed it away in her loft after dying her hair the same colour and wore it when going official with her partner.

The ad closes with a still of the jumper wrapped up with a note that reads "Love Mum X" as narrator and actress Samantha Morton says "just know it's for you, and the person who gave it to you loves you".

John Lewis is not the only retailer releasing a multi-part festive ad campaign this Christmas.

Waitrose, owned by the John Lewis Partnership which also owns John Lewis, is releasing two adverts this year, with one already out.

The first ad, which came out last week, features a star-studded cast who are interrogated after a Christmas pudding goes missing.

Viewers are left at a cliffhanger as the culprit is almost revealed before the advert cuts out.

The thief of the festive dessert will be unveiled in a second 60-second clip later this month.

What are other supermarkets doing?

Sainsbury's has unveiled its festive ad for 2024, featuring iconic Roald Dahl character the BFG.

Meanwhile, Morrisons' Christmas ad has singing oven gloves taking centre stage.

German discounter Aldi has teased a "super cute" ad, although shoppers have been left asking 'after 'where's Kevin the Carrot?'

The Debenhams campaign features an all-star cast - Elizabeth Hurley, Leomie Anderson, Ellie Taylor, and Hannah Cooper-Dommett - as they embrace the ease of online shopping. 

And the Argos Christmas ad stars the retailers' much-loved mascots, Connie the doll and Trevor the dinosaur.

Retailers aren't just releasing Christmas ads this year either - some are shutting up shop for two days over the festive period.

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Home BargainsAldi and John Lewis and Waitrose have all said they will shut stores on December 25 and 26 to give staff time off.

They've been joined by PoundlandThe Range and Wilko and Homebase.

How to save money on Christmas shopping

Consumer reporter Sam Walker reveals how you can save money on your Christmas shopping.

Limit the amount of presents - buying presents for all your family and friends can cost a bomb.

Instead, why not organise a Secret Santa between your inner circles so you're not having to buy multiple presents.

Plan ahead - if you've got the stamina and budget, it's worth buying your Christmas presents for the following year in the January sales.

Make sure you shop around for the best deals by using price comparison sites so you're not forking out more than you should though.

Buy in Boxing Day sales - some retailers start their main Christmas sales early so you can actually snap up a bargain before December 25.

Delivery may cost you a bit more, but it can be worth it if the savings are decent.

Shop via outlet stores - you can save loads of money shopping via outlet stores like Amazon Warehouse or Office Offcuts.

They work by selling returned or slightly damaged products at a discounted rate, but usually any wear and tear is minor.

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