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  2. File:Myer Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    The logo of Myer – Australian department store chain: Date: 22 August 2016: ... The old logo has returned (as seen on myer.com.au) 10:08, 22 August 2016: 150 × 38 ...

  3. Myer - Wikipedia

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    The Myer logo, featuring the "my store" slogan which is used from 2018-present In 2017, Myer's partnership with GE Money (now Latitude Financial Services ) ended, and Myer relaunched their store branded credit programme as the New Myer Credit Card, now offered by Macquarie Group .

  4. File:Myer store.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Target Australia - Wikipedia

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    Former Target Country store formerly Fossey's store in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales. Coles Myer merged the operations of Fosseys with Target in 1996, redesigning Fosseys stores to focus on family apparel retailing in rural Australia. It also introduced Fosseys branded merchandise with attributes of value, convenience and confidence. [citation ...

  6. Grace Bros - Wikipedia

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    Grace Bros was an Australian department store chain, founded in 1885. It was bought by Myer (later Coles Myer) in 1983.There were 25 stores across New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory plus a few in Victoria, until they were re-branded under the Myer name in 2004.

  7. Megamart - Wikipedia

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    The Megamart logo. Megamart was an Australian chain of stores owned by Coles Myer that sold electrical and furniture items. It was a sub-store of department store chain Myer, so it was also known as Megamart Your Mega Electrical & Furniture Store by Myer. Some Megamarts were bigger than smaller Myer stores.

  8. Baillieu Myer - Wikipedia

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    The store's success led to the company establishing numerous other suburban centres in Melbourne and Sydney. [2] Myer oversaw the 1968 rebranding of the Myer Emporium–acquired retail chain Lindsay's as Lindsay's Target (now Target Australia) after negotiating the right to use the name and logo of the American Target.

  9. Coles Group - Wikipedia

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    Coles Group was previously known as Coles Myer (1986–2006) By the 1980s, Coles primarily operated supermarkets, whilst Myer operated the department store chains Myer and Grace Bros, as well as the Target discount variety store chain in Australia, and fast food restaurant chain Red Rooster (which it acquired in 1981). [8]