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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. Richard Smith (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Smith-CEO Harris Scarfe. Richard Smith (27 July 1836 [a] – 27 March 1919) was a partner and managing director of the Adelaide, South Australia, firm of George P. Harris, Scarfe & Co., later known as Harris Scarfe. His son Harold Law-Smith was prominent in the history of the company.

  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. John Martin's - Wikipedia

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    John Martin & Co. Ltd, colloquially known as John Martin's or simply Johnnies, was an Adelaide-based company which ran a popular chain of department stores in South Australia. It operated for more than 130 years, from 1866 [ 1 ] until its closure in 1998.

  7. George P. Harris - Wikipedia

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    He was baptised on 21st Apr 1822 in the Parish of St Mary's, Truro. His parents were watchmaker George Harris and Jane. Fellow-passengers included his business partner John Charles Lanyon , but also George Scarfe , who would years later be a partner, but whether he was known to the others is open to conjecture.

  8. Venture (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Salisbury (Parabanks) (eventually acquired by Harris Scarfe and became the first suburban Harris Scarfe store) Elizabeth (this Venture store had two storeys, and was eventually taken over by Harris Scarfe). Oaklands Park (Westfield Marion) Colonnades (was then taken over by Big W). West Lakes (now occupied by Harris Scarfe) Woodcroft

  9. Donald Trescowthick - Wikipedia

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    He supported fundraising for construction of the tower for St Francis Xavier's Cathedral in Adelaide South Australia. ( Harris Scarfe conducted fundraisers in its Rundle Mall department store). Honours