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  2. Foodland (South Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The latter won the "International Retailer of the Year excellence award" at the IGA Conference in the US in 2016. The Pasadena and Frewville stores trade as "Adelaide's Finest Supermarkets". [8] Munno Para, Norwood, Henley Square, Saint Shopping and Sefton Plaza Foodland stores are run by the John Chapley Family. In 2024 Saints Foodland was ...

  3. Henley Beach South, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Henley Beach South is serviced by Henley Beach Road, connecting the suburb to Adelaide city centre. Seaview Road traverses the suburb from north to south, roughly parallel with the coast. Seaview Road traverses the suburb from north to south, roughly parallel with the coast.

  4. Henley Beach, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Henley Beach is part of Henley Ward in the City of Charles Sturt local government area, being represented in that council by Kenzie Van den Nieuwelaar and Paul Sykes. [4] It was part of the City of Henley and Grange from 1915 until 1997 when the council merged with the City of Hindmarsh Woodville to create the present City of Charles Sturt.

  5. IGA Supermarkets (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The IGA brand is owned by Australian conglomerate Metcash under their Food & Grocery division, but individual IGA stores are owned and operated independently. [3] Its main competitors are Aldi, Coles and Woolworths. IGA is the fourth largest supermarket chain in Australia, following Aldi overtaking Metcash in supermarket revenue.

  6. IGA, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    IGA, Inc. is an international chain of grocery stores. Unlike chain stores IGA franchises are independently owned and operated. Many of these stores operate in small-town markets and belong to families that manage them.

  7. Henley Beach railway line - Wikipedia

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    Sometime prior to 1940 (perhaps as early as 31 October 1913 [3]), the terminus station Henley Beach station was closed, with the "Jetty Road" station becoming the terminus and being renamed Henley Beach, resulting in 4 stations on the line. [4] The line closed on 31 August 1957 due to the track being close to public roads with no fencing between.

  8. The Fresh Market - Wikipedia

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    The interior of a Fresh Market store. The Fresh Market was founded by Ray and Beverly Berry on March 5, 1982, in Greensboro, North Carolina. The first store was opened in the former Bi-Rite store at the corner of Lawndale Dr. and Pisgah Church Rd. [4] The Berrys' idea was to develop a better grocery store that brought back the feeling of open European-style markets. [5]

  9. City of Henley and Grange - Wikipedia

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    The City of Henley and Grange was a local government area in South Australia from 1915 to 1997, seated at the Adelaide seaside suburb of Henley Beach. At the time of its establishment, it comprised four wards, each spanning the width of the local government area. From north to south they were: Grange, Kirkcaldy, Henley and South Henley. [2]