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Whitcoulls is a major New Zealand book, stationery, gift, games and toy retail chain. Formerly known as Whitcombe & Tombs, it has 54 stores nationally. Whitcombe & Tombs was founded in 1888, and Coulls Somerville Wilkie in 1871. The companies merged in 1971 to form Whitcoulls.
Name Retail format Main products Number of stores Number of Auckland stores Parent company Founded Head office 2degrees: Electronics store [1]: Mobile phones [1]: 56 [1]: 20 [1] ...
Locations across 19 US states (116 stores). Hudson Group United States: Located at airports and train stations in the United States and Canada (970 stores). Powell's Books United States: Located in Oregon (4 stores). Sherman's Maine Coast Book Shops United States: Located in Maine (9 stores) Schuler Books & Music United States
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Some stores have a New Zealand Post and Kiwibank agency or a Lotto store. [3] There are 87 Paper Plus stores, including 21 in Auckland. [3] The franchise began as National Stationers in 1983. It rebranded as Paper Plus in 1990. [4] There were 10 Paper Plus stores in Auckland in 1997. [5] There were 82 Paper Plus stores in 1999, including 23 in ...
The store, on Willis Street in central Wellington, was renovated and expanded in 2011. [3] The store is co-owned and managed by Tilly Lloyd. [4] Unity Books Wellington is part of the "Culture Vulture" scheme, whereby customers can buy vouchers and redeem them at any of Unity Books, Slow Boat Records, or Aro Video. [5]
"Drink and the Historians: Sober Reflections on Alcohol in New Zealand 1840–1914," New Zealand Journal of History (2010) 44#1 pp 35–53. Examines drinking patterns, why men drank, whether drinking was excessive compared to other countries, how drinking behaviour evolved, and the social role of brewers and the pub owners.