Milne & Choyce
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Milne & Choyce was one of the first department stores in Auckland, New Zealand.[1] The department store grew from a draper's and milliner's first acquired by Mary Jane and Charlotte Milne in 1867.[2][3] In 1874 the store moved to larger premises on Queen Street,[4] before the name of the store changed to Milne & Choyce in 1876 following Charlotte Milne's marriage to Henry Choyce.[5]
References
- ^ "Mary Jane and Charlotte Milne".
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Laurenson, Helen. "Department Stores and Shopping Malls".
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Auckland War Memorial Museum (1996). Centennial Street 1866. Auckland War Memorial Museum.
- ^ New Zealand Fashion Museum. "Milne & Choyce".
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Tucker, K. A. (1968). Milne and Choyce: A One Hundred Year Business History, 1867-1967. Milne and Choyce.
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