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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 ]
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Porirua Central had a population of 261 at the 2018 New Zealand census, a decrease of 174 people (−40.0%) since the 2013 census, and a decrease of 105 people (−28.7%) since the 2006 census. There were 33 households, comprising 183 males and 78 females, giving a sex ratio of 2.35 males per female.
Pharmacies in Australia are mostly independently owned by pharmacists, often operated as franchises of retail brands offered by the three major pharmaceutical wholesalers in Australia: Australian Pharmaceutical Industries (API), Sigma Pharmaceuticals and EBOS Group.
Bargain Buys was the result of rebranding existing Discount UK (Discount NI in Northern Ireland) stores, initially launched in October 2010. [5] The name and branding was changed to allow the chain to compete more closely with its rivals in the market, [ 6 ] and to exploit the expanded product range and knowledge that the business had built up.
The Bargain! Shop Holdings, Inc. , also known as TB!S, is a Canadian discount variety store chain operating in all Anglophone provinces in Canada , except PEI . Shop originated as a closeout store division of Woolworth Canada , developed out of some of the bankrupt assets of Bargain Harold's in 1991.
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That same year, the Warehouse brand was relaunched with new lower-case logo, [12] announced its plan to enter the liquor market and that it would end operations in Australia by Christmas. [13] In 2005, Warehouse Australia was sold to Catalyst Investment Managers and Castle Harlan Australian Mezzanine Partners for A$92 million (NZ$99m). [11]