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  2. List of retailers in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Homeware store [278] Linen, homeware, kitchenware, curtains, blinds, craft supplies, fabrics [278] 20 [278] 5 [278] Spotlight Group [279] 1996 in Wairau Valley, Auckland [279] Melbourne, Australia [279] Stevens: Homeware store [280] Kitchenware, homeware [280] 28 [280] 8 [280] James Pascoe Group [280] 1924 on Karangahape Road, Auckland [280 ...

  3. Homeart - Wikipedia

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    In late 2001, Copperart changed its trading name to Homeart. It was felt that the "Copperart" name implied only a small range of copper and related products were stocked, when in fact the stores sold a wide range of products including manchester, clocks, electrical, homewares, dolls, furniture, sports and leisure and outdoor gear.

  4. Freedom Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Its first Melbourne store opened in 1984. [6] Freedom was purchased by investment company Jamison Equity in July 1991. [7] In 1996, Freedom went public on the Australian Securities Exchange. [8] The same year, it expanded to New Zealand through local franchisee Farmers Deka. [7] [9]

  5. Harvey Norman - Wikipedia

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    Domayne is a furniture, bedding, flooring, computers, electrical and homewares chain independently operated by franchisees (and whose brand is owned by Harvey Norman Holdings). They focus on fashion and design in their furniture range, with their hallmark being their range of contemporary, Australian-made furniture.

  6. Myer - Wikipedia

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    The Myer retail group was founded by Sidney Myer, who migrated from Belarus to Melbourne in 1899 after the height of Victoria's gold rush, with very little money and little knowledge of English to join his elder brother, Elcon Myer (1875–1938), who had left Russia two years earlier.

  7. Temple & Webster - Wikipedia

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    Temple & Webster is an Australian homewares and furniture retailer. The brand was founded in 2011, [ 1 ] and listed on the ASX as Temple & Webster Group (TPW) in December 2015. [ 2 ] The float followed the acquisition of two other businesses, the Australian operation of Wayfair [ 3 ] and Milan Direct . [ 4 ]

  8. David Jones (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    David Jones Pty Ltd, trading as David Jones (colloquially DJs), is an Australian luxury department store.The brand was owned from 2014 to 2023 by the South African retail group Woolworths South Africa. [3]

  9. Masters Home Improvement - Wikipedia

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    Masters Home Improvement was an Australian home improvement chain operated by two retailers; Woolworths [2] and Lowe's.It was established as a way for Woolworths to enter the hardware retail market, which has been historically dominated by Bunnings, owned by their competitor Wesfarmers.