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  2. Hallensteins Glassons - Wikipedia

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    Hallenstein Glasson Holdings Limited was formed in 1985 through the merger between Hallensteins and Glassons. [7] [8]During the initial COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand, Hallensteins Glassons staff received $5.18 million in wage subsidies from the New Zealand Government, with $2.48 million going to staff in Hallenstein Brothers stores. [9]

  3. Bendix Hallenstein - Wikipedia

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    Bendix Hallenstein (c. 24 January 1835 – 6 January 1905) was a German-born Jewish merchant, statesman, and manufacturer from Dunedin, New Zealand. He is best known for founding the retail clothing store Hallensteins , which still bears his name, and is now part of the Hallensteins Glassons group.

  4. Hallensteins Building - Wikipedia

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    The Hallensteins Building was constructed for Hallensteins Glassons to replace the former building which had been built in 1920. [2] Hallensteins had operated from the site for over 100 years in various buildings. The design had a large retail space on Cashel Street for a Hallensteins Brothers store. [3] The building had a total of five floors.

  5. Kijiji - Wikipedia

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    Kijiji's owner was also a minority shareholder in Craigslist.In April 2008, eBay launched a lawsuit against Craigslist claiming that their executives were attempting to weaken eBay's investment, while in May of the same year, Craigslist filed a counter suit claiming Kijiji had stolen trade secrets and that eBay used misleading tactics to promote the service.

  6. Hollister Co. - Wikipedia

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    Abercrombie & Fitch Co. expanded into Canada in mid-January 2006 with the opening of Abercrombie & Fitch and Hollister Co. stores in Toronto, Ontario. [ 9 ] Starting summer 2007, Abercrombie & Fitch Co. spent an approximate amount of US$10 million to install video walls into Hollister Co. stores nationwide [ 10 ] to play live-feeds from Surf ...

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  8. Hoodie - Wikipedia

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    Hoodies with zippers are generally referred to as zip-up hoodies, [32] [33] [34] while a hoodie without a zipper may be described as a pullover hoodie. [35] Throughout the U.S., it is common for teenagers and young adults to wear sweatshirts—with or without hoods—that display their respective school names or mascots across the chest, either ...

  9. Huffer - Wikipedia

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    Huffer is a New Zealand clothing brand and company started in the late 1990s by New Zealanders Steve Dunstan and Daniel Buckley. The company originally produced and sold outdoors clothing primarily directed towards snowboarders but it has since evolved to become a popular streetwear brand in New Zealand and Australia.