Western Stores and Edgleys Ltd. was a group of department stores operating in Western and Central Western New South Wales in Australia.

The companies were purchased by Farmers & Coy. of Sydney in the 1960s. Shortly after that, Farmers were purchased by Myer Emporium.

Locations

(Not exhaustive)

  • Dubbo - head office
  • Bathurst
  • Canowindra (sold 1951)
  • Carcoar (Enterprise Stores)
  • Cessnock
  • Cowra (was Squire Pepper, acquired 1955)
  • Crookwell (State Stores)
  • Geurie (closed 1932)
  • Gosford (Mortimer’s)
  • Grafton (City Stores, now South Grafton Emporium)
  • Grenfell
  • Gilgandra
  • Hill End (Great Western Stores)
  • Lismore (Sam McLean’s Central Stores, later McLean's Brown & Jolly)
  • Milton (H.C. Blackburn's 'The Popular' Store, now The Settlement Courtyard Cafe)
  • Molong (was L. A. Nancarrow, acquired 1938)
  • Narromine (burnt down by fire in 1967, never rebuilt)
  • Newcastle
  • Orange
  • Parkes
  • Penrith
  • Singleton
  • Tamworth
  • Trangie (sold 1951, became IGA and Thrifty-Link Hardware and now a Friendly Grocer and Local Liquor)
  • Tweed Heads (Morley’s, acquired March 1959)
  • Wellington (closed 25th January 1980, became Clancy's, now the town's main art gallery)
  • West Maitland
  • Wongarbon (closed 1931)

References


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