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  2. The Warehouse Group - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. John Martin's - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas tradition of the Magic Cave at John Martin's store in Rundle Street (now Rundle Mall) may date back to 1896. [6] In 1933, Edward Hayward instigated the first John Martin's Christmas Pageant, which from 1934 has concluded with Father Christmas arriving at the store and entering the Magic Cave.

  4. Christmas in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of sending Christmas cards is widely practised in Australia. The price of a Christmas postage stamp is lower than that for a standard letter; senders are required to mark the envelope "card only" when using the lower priced stamps. [9] Christmas Day and New Years Day are public holidays in Australia, along with Boxing Day.

  5. Adelaide Christmas Pageant - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide's Christmas Pageant was founded by Sir Edward Hayward, owner of the Adelaide department store John Martin's, who was inspired by the Toronto Santa Claus Parade and Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. [6] He opened the first 'Children's Christmas Parade' on 18 November 1933 at the height of the Great Depression.

  6. 21 Vintage Photos of Christmas Window Displays From the Last ...

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    Well-dressed children watch toys in the shop window of a department store displaying Christmas decorations on December 11, 1946. AFP - Getty Images. F.W. Woolworth Company: 1947.

  7. Discount Superstores Group - Wikipedia

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    DSG Holdings Australia Pty Ltd, trading as Discount Superstores Group was a discount variety retailer in Australia, formed in 2013 following the liquidation of former company Retail Adventures. It owned the Sam's Warehouse and Crazy Clark's brands, operating 143 stores. [1] It is owned by Australian-New Zealand businesswoman Jan Cameron.