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Chemist Warehouse Group (trading as Chemist Warehouse, My Chemist, My Beauty Spot) [3] is an Australian company operating a chain of retail pharmacies both locally and internationally. The company is one of Australia's largest pharmacy retailers with over 500 stores in Australia, [ 4 ] and employs over 20,000 staff. [ 5 ]
Name Retail format Main products Number of stores Number of Auckland stores Parent company Founded Head office 2degrees: Electronics store [1]: Mobile phones [1]: 56 [1]: 20 [1] ...
Dress Smart Onehunga opened in 1995 as New Zealand's first factory outlet shopping centre. Onehunga was chosen for its central location and direct access from the city and the airport. [ 3 ] Initially, Dress Smart started with 20 outlet stores on the former premises of the 3 Guys supermarket and other surrounding retail spaces. [ 4 ]
"The Warehouse" logo used up to 2006. No stores in New Zealand use this version anymore. All stores in Australia used this logo until they were renamed in 2008. The first Warehouse Group store opened in Wairau Road North Shore, Auckland in 1982. [8] [9] In 1994, Warehouse was added to the New Zealand Exchange under the symbol TWH. [10]
The centre features over 80 stores, including the major stores Woolworths and The Warehouse, although The Warehouse itself is external to the mall. Originally opened in 1965 as the Pakuranga Town Centre, [1] the mall was one of the earliest malls in New Zealand, incorporating Farmers and George Court department stores. The mall itself has been ...
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Life Pharmacy (sometimes stylised as "life Pharmacy") is a pharmacy chain selling a wide selection of cosmetics and skincare, alongside medications, natural health products and gifts. [9] The chain was launched as Unichem Life in 1995, [8] and had 21 stores in 2004. [10] There are now 65 stores, including 23 in Auckland. [9]
During the Second World War the United States Joint Purchasing Board contracted the New Zealand Public Works Department to construct storage facilities on a 21.77 ha site that had originally been part of the Sylvia Park Stud. 48 storehouses, each 46 x 37 m, were constructed between April 1943 and May 1944.