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  2. Argos (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Argos was launched with thousands of staff, taking £1 million during a week in November. [10] Argos was purchased by BAT Industries in 1979 for £32 million. In 1980, Argos opened its Elizabeth Duke jewellery counter (named after a director's wife) and by 1982, was the United Kingdom's fourth-biggest jewellery retailer.

  3. Elizabeth Duke - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Duke, a brand owned by Argos, formerly used for its jewellery range Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name.

  4. JML Direct TV - Wikipedia

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    On 6 September 2008, JML secured a slot for an affiliated jewellery channel Rocks & Co. to launch on 642, replacing JML Lifestyle. On the same day, JML Solutions (Sky 667) was rebranded as the cookery-focused JML Cookshop and two weeks later on 23 September 2008, JML Innovation (666) was rebranded as the health and beauty-focused JML BeautyShop ...

  5. The 15 best subscription gifts of 2024, no shipping required

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    The Shaker & Spoon box would make a great gift for the aspiring mixologist in your life. Each box comes with three unique cocktail recipes, provided by top bartenders, and the ingredients to make ...

  6. Catalog merchant - Wikipedia

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    Catalog merchants in the United States have declined since 1980, in favor of chain discounters, big box stores, and internet shopping. Prominent among catalog merchants during the 19th and 20th centuries were Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company and Sears, Roebuck & Company .

  7. Casket (decorative box) - Wikipedia

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    A casket [1] is a decorative box or container that is usually smaller than a chest and is typically decorated. In recent centuries they are often used as boxes for jewelry, but in earlier periods they were also used for keeping important documents and many other purposes. [2] Many ancient caskets are reliquaries, for both Buddhist and Christian ...