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  2. Smiths City - Wikipedia

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    The new owners closed Smiths City's operations in Auckland, where it had struggled against Australian rival chains like Harvey Norman and Freedom Furniture. [16] In June 2020, Smiths City opened its first new store after going into receivership in Petone. The store is the only store in the Wellington region following the closures of the ...

  3. List of retailers in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Number of Auckland stores Parent company Founded Head office ... Northcote, Auckland [214] Nood Furniture: Furniture store [217] Furniture, homewares, gifts [217] 15 ...

  4. Second-hand shop - Wikipedia

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    A second-hand shop is a shop which sells used goods.Secondhand shops are often part of the different parts of the reuse or Circular economy.Different formats of second-hand shop exist, selling in different formats and type of content: from antique stores, to consignment, and various types of thrift or charity shop, where the used goods are sold.

  5. Karangahape Road - Wikipedia

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    Karangahape Road (commonly known as K' Road) is one of the main streets in the central business district (CBD) of Auckland, New Zealand.The massive expansion of motorways through the nearby inner city area – and subsequent flight of residents and retail into the suburbs from the 1960s onwards – turned it from one of Auckland's premier shopping streets into a marginal area with the ...

  6. Freedom Furniture - Wikipedia

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    In April 1999, Freedom acquired the Guests and Andersons furniture chains for $22.4 million in cash and stock. [10] In 2000, it acquired bedding company Capt'n Snooze. [ 11 ] In 2002, the company acquired the Bayswiss homewares chain.

  7. Farmers Trading Company - Wikipedia

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    The centre of operations was a high-rise warehouse and office complex in Auckland's Hobson Street. In 1920 a retail space was opened to the public in the building. The co-op also bought many local stores in the Auckland province in 1920, [7] by which time it had 32 stores, and offered preference shares to urban members. [8]

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