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  2. D. & J. Fowler Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Later timber merchant and then furniture retailer Malcolm Reid had his first job at the firm. [5] In 1879 G. Fowler Stewart, a nephew, started work at the London office, started at the Adelaide office in 1881 and retired in 1914. Branches were opened in Fremantle, where Fowler's Warehouse is a local landmark, Broken Hill and Kalgoorlie.

  3. James Marshall & Co. - Wikipedia

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    He started around 1899 as an office boy in James Marshall & Co.'s furniture warehouse, leaving their employ in 1906 to manage the A.M.C. Stores in Kadina. [29] Four years later he succeeded Roy Taylor as manager of Marshall & Co.'s furniture warehouse, and in 1920 he was appointed general manager.

  4. Mile End, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The former Star Theatre on Henley Beach Road, built in 1915-6 as one of the first cinemas in Adelaide, now part of an office furniture retail store. Mile End was originally established in 1860 as The Town of Mile End by the South Australian Company. It was so named because the township was approximately one mile from the centre of Adelaide.

  5. Kmart Australia - Wikipedia

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    Original logo for the Australian chain, in use from 1969 to 1992 Logo in use from 1992 to 2006, still used as a secondary logo. Kmart Australia Limited was created out of a joint venture between G.J Coles & Coy Limited (Coles) and the S.S. Kresge Company, owner of Kmart USA.

  6. John Martin's - Wikipedia

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    The John Martin's outdoor furniture store at Keswick was also closed (this store was a former Clark Rubber store operated by another company within the Adelaide Steamship Company). The last John Martin's store to close was the Rundle Mall flagship store in the Adelaide city centre. Despite strong public opposition, the store was closed on 15 ...

  7. David Jones (department store) - Wikipedia

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    'David Jones and Coy' store, corner of George Street and Barrack Lane, c. 1900 David Jones store in Rundle Street, Adelaide c. 1919. David Jones, a Welsh merchant, met a Hobart businessman, Charles Appleton, in London. Appleton had established a store in Sydney in 1825 and Jones subsequently established a partnership with him, moved to ...

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