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Ballantynes is a Christchurch department store that traces its origins back to a millinery and drapery business that began in the front room of a Cashel Street residence in 1854. After being named Dunstable House and going through various owners and buildings as it grew, it was purchased by John Ballantyne in 1872. [ 4 ]
Ballantynes Timaru. The Christchurch store also offers a range of services, including 'Ballantynes by Appointment' personal shopping, Gift Registry, 'The Workroom' alterations and nationwide and international delivery. [13] Ballantynes offers finance in the form of the Ballantynes Card store account card. [14] Gift cards are also available. [15]
1993 in Wigram, Christchurch [5] Wigram, Christchurch [5] Arthur Barnett (rebranded as H & J Smith in 2015) [6] Department store [7] Clothing, general merchandise [7] 5 (1992) [7] 0 (1992) [7] Arthur Barnett Ltd [7] 1903 in Dunedin Central [7] Dunedin Central [7] The Athlete's Foot New Zealand: Shoe store [8] Shoes [8] 12 [8] 6 [8] Accent Group ...
Shop-Rite – catalogue store operated by Hudson's Bay Company, 1970s-1982; Simpson's – acquired by the Hudson's Bay Company and closed 1991; name now owned by Sears Canada 2001–2008; now owned by 1373639 Alberta Ltd, a Sears Canada shell company; Simpsons-Sears Limited – name retired and renamed Sears Canada Inc.; 1952–1984
Ballantynes Cove, a community in Antigonish County, Nova Scotia, Canada; Ballantyne's fire, a 1947 fire that destroyed Ballantyne's department store in Christchurch, New Zealand; Ballenden; Ballyntine Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador, a settlement in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; Bellenden
Arthur Barnett Ltd, trading as Arthur Barnett and often referred to as Arthur Barnett's, was a department store in Dunedin, New Zealand.Established in 1903 by Arthur Barnett the store first began as a drapery for men and boys, progressing over the years to become one of Dunedin's most successful department stores.
Ballantynes department store in Christchurch, New Zealand (1964) College House (University of Canterbury) in Christchurch, New Zealand (1966) Christchurch Town Hall in Christchurch, New Zealand (1972) Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament (1974–5) Embassy of New Zealand, Washington, D.C. (1975) Christchurch Central Library (1982) [7]
Smiths City opened its first store outside Christchurch, in Filleul Street, Dunedin, in 1977. [2] By March 2020, it had 29 stores. [3] In 1983, Smiths City purchased 80% of Noel Leeming Television Limited. Following the company being placed into receivership in 1991, the receivers sold both the North Island division and Noel Leeming Television ...