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  2. Prouds - Wikipedia

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    Prouds in Westfield Sydney Street view of Prouds, corner of King and Pitt Streets, ca. 1934 Prouds was founded in 1903 by clock and watchmaker William James "Bill" Proud (1871–1931). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 1971 Hooker Corporation acquired Prouds' 72 stores [ 3 ] and subsequently the business was sold to Goldmark Jewellers.

  3. James Pascoe Group - Wikipedia

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    The James Pascoe Ltd Group of Companies is a privately owned New Zealand retail group with holdings across New Zealand and Australia.JPG owns and operates chains Pascoes the Jewellers, Stewart Dawsons and Goldmark (all jewellers); department store [6] Farmers (with Goldmark jewellery kiosks in some stores); homeware retailer Stevens; and bookshop Whitcoulls in New Zealand.

  4. List of companies of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Fiji is an island country consisting of more than 300 islands located in Oceania. Although the economy of Fiji serves as one of the main economic centers of the South Pacific islands, [1] it is mostly made up of agriculture and tourism. [2] The latter contributes to more than 40 percent of the nation's GDP. [3]

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  6. Angus & Coote - Wikipedia

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    Angus & Coote is an Australian jewellery chain founded in Sydney in 1895 and listed on the ASX in 1952. [1] The retailer claims to be a leader in Australia for high quality jewellery, [2] with its 300 stores having a 20% market share as of early 2007.

  7. Birks Group - Wikipedia

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    An advertisement for a Birks-Ellis-Ryrie Jewellers in Toronto, c. 1920. Birks Group traces its origins to the opening by Henry Birks of a small jewellery shop in Montreal in 1879. [2] With an investment of CAD$3,000, Henry Birks opened in 1879 a small jewellery shop on Saint James Street in