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  2. List of retailers in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    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] ...

  3. Dotti (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    In December 2009, Dotti opened its 100th store in a shopping centre in Melbourne's western suburbs. [5] In April 2011, Dotti launched an online store, adding a New Zealand specific online shopping site in 2015. [6] By 2017 they had 220 stores, 198 in Australia and 22 in New Zealand.

  4. Cue (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Cue works with fabric mills in Europe to develop fabrics to the design teams' own specifications and print designs. [2] Cue has stores in all major cities throughout Australia and New Zealand, with a store in each Myer, the exclusive department store home of Cue, nationally [5]

  5. The Warehouse Group - Wikipedia

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    "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]

  6. Swanndri - Wikipedia

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    Broome, born in Staffordshire, England, emigrated to New Zealand at age 21. A tailor by trade, he established a clothier and outfitters business, The Palatine, which was located on Devon Street, New Plymouth. Part of his business involved sewing woollen fabric from mills in Wanganui, Kaiapoi and Wellington, into the Swanndri garments. The ...

  7. Postie - Wikipedia

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    Postie was founded in 1909 by Thomas Dellaca as a boot repair shop near Reefton. [2] The Postie Plus Group purchased the Arbuckles manchester chain in 2003 for NZ$9.5 million. [3] In September 2003, Postie Plus was floated on the New Zealand stock exchange. [4] In January 2009, Jan Cameron purchased Arbuckles from Postie. [5]