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  2. Colonial goods store - Wikipedia

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    Colonial goods stores are retailers of foods and other consumer goods imported from European colonies, called colonial goods. During the nineteenth century, they formed a distinct category of retailer in much of Europe, specializing in imported, non-perishable dry goods like coffee , tea , spices , rice , sugar , cocoa and chocolate , and tobacco .

  3. Colonial Stores - Wikipedia

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    In 1950 the company made $179 million in total sales, an average of $488,637 per store. [3] In 1955 the Cincinnati-based Albers Super Markets and the Indianapolis-based Stop and Shop Companies were acquired by National Food Products and put under the Colonial Stores label. [1] [4] In the 1970s most of the stores were moved to the Big Star label ...

  4. Charming Shoppes - Wikipedia

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    Charming Shoppes was founded in 1940, it went public in 1971, [3] and was ranked 927th on the 2012 Fortune 1000. [4] On May 2, 2012, Ascena Retail Group, the parent company of Dressbarn, announced that it would acquire Charming Shoppes with a $900 million transaction through a combination of cash in hand and $325 million of borrowings from credit facilities.

  5. Home and Colonial Stores - Wikipedia

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    The business was founded by Julius Drewe (1856–1931), who went into partnership with John Musker in 1883, selling groceries at a small colonial goods store in Edgware Road in London. [1] He subsequently opened stores in Islington, Birmingham and Leeds. [1] The shops mainly sold tea; [1] by 1885 they were trading as the 'Home & Colonial Tea ...

  6. Trading post - Wikipedia

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    Major towns in the Hanseatic League were known as kontors, a form of trading posts. [7]Charax Spasinu was a trading post between the Roman and Parthian Empires. [8]Manhattan and Singapore were both established as trading posts, by Dutchman Peter Minuit and Englishman Stamford Raffles respectively, and later developed into major settlements.

  7. Haberdasher - Wikipedia

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    In British English, a haberdasher is a business or person who sells small articles for sewing, dressmaking and knitting, such as buttons, ribbons, and zippers; [1] in the United States, the term refers instead to a men's clothing store that sells suits, shirts, neckties, men's dress shoes, and other items.

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