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  2. Brotherhood of St Laurence - Wikipedia

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    The Brotherhood has 24 community stores (also known as op-shops) across greater Melbourne and Geelong where it sells donated furniture, clothing and other household items. As well as selling low-cost goods to families and bargain hunters, the organisation offers volunteer opportunities and a place for community connection.

  3. Arthur Disney - Wikipedia

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    He spent time as a fruiterer and woodyard proprietor, and from around 1898 was a second-hand furniture dealer. He served on South Melbourne City Council from 1908 to 1918 and was mayor from 1915 to 1916. In 1916 he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Council as a Labor member, representing Melbourne West Province. He was a minister without ...

  4. List of demolished buildings and structures in Melbourne

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    In 1926 the arcade portion of the building was demolished to create two floors of the showrooms for furniture company Clauscen & Co, leaving the exotic frontage intact. [45] In the 1970s the facade was completely covered in sheet metal hoarding, and by the 1990s it was home to Allans music store. [46]

  5. Foy & Gibson - Wikipedia

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    The first store was established as a drapery in Smith Street, Collingwood, Victoria by Mark Foy.This business prospered, occupying three shops by 1875 and six by 1880. Ownership was transferred to his son Francis Foy in partnership with William Gibson in March 1883, but very soon after Francis Foy sold his half share to Gibson and moved to Sydney with his brother Mark, establishing Mark Foy's ...

  6. Savers - Wikipedia

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    A Value Village in Bloor Street, Toronto, Canada Value Village interior. Savers Value Village Inc. is a publicly held, for-profit thrift store retailer headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, United States, offering second hand merchandise, with supermajority ownership by private equity firm Ares Management. [1]

  7. James Richardson Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Scottish-born James Richardson (c. 1864–1951) immigrated from Ayrshire to New South Wales in 1886 and worked at the Wentworth Hotel, Sydney before relocating to Melbourne as a barman at Hotel Windsor. [2] [3] By July 1916 Richardson was the proprietor of two wine and spirits stores in Melbourne. [4]

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