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  2. Harris Scarfe - Wikipedia

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    Harris Scarfe's relationship with Debenhams "played a key role in the insolvency of Harris Scarfe which would fall into administration in December 2020." [ 25 ] During April 2018, they launched a new collection with Jamie Durie , TV personality The Outdoor Room named Jamie Durie by Ardor [ 26 ] which is a casual bed linen product range.

  3. Spotlight Group - Wikipedia

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    Spotlight Group Holdings Pty Ltd (SGH) is an Australian retail conglomerate and one of the country's largest private companies.Its Spotlight Retail Group division operates fabric and craft store chain Spotlight, outdoor retailers Anaconda and Mountain Designs, and department store chain Harris Scarfe.

  4. George P. Harris - Wikipedia

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    In 1864 Harris established a second store at Gawler Place, [4] while Scotsman William Fraser and another employee, George Scarfe, ran the Hindley Street business [5] as Scarfe & Fraser. They began selling off stock at discounted prices in March 1866 [ 6 ] and the partnership was dissolved in August of that year, when it was revealed Harris had ...

  5. George Scarfe - Wikipedia

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    George Scarfe (c. 1826 – 14 April 1903) was an English-born merchant in Adelaide, South Australia, a partner in the firm of George P. Harris, Scarfe, & Co., later known as Harris Scarfe. Scarfe was called a "genius of commerce", [ 1 ] he was largely credited with the firm's early success and gained great personal wealth.

  6. File:Harris, Scarfe advert.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Harris,_Scarfe_advert.jpg (448 × 218 pixels, file size: 27 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  7. Cookware and bakeware - Wikipedia

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    A variation on the saucepan with sloping sides is called a "Windsor", "evasee" or "fait-tout", and is used for evaporative reducing. Saucepans with rounded sides are called "sauciers" which also provide more efficient evaporation and generate a return wave when shaken. Both flared saucepan variations tend to dry or cake preparations on their ...

  8. Scarfe - Wikipedia

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    Harris Scarfe, an Australian retailer, formerly 'George P. Harris, Scarfe & Co.' Scarfies, a 1999 New Zealand black comedy film; Scarfie, a student at the University of Otago, Dunedin, Otago, South Island, New Zealand; Scarf (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Scarfe; All pages with titles containing Scarfe

  9. WearEver Cookware - Wikipedia

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    WearEver Cookware can trace its origins back to 1888 when Charles Martin Hall, a young inventor from Oberlin, Ohio discovered an inexpensive way to smelt aluminum by perfecting the electrochemical reduction process that extracted aluminum from bauxite ore.