Saturday, 20 December 2003

Cut-price Santa comes early for shoppers, Weekend Australian, 20 December, 2003. Additional reporting. Page One.

Cut-price Santa comes early for shoppers: [2 All-round First Edition 1]

Jimenez, KatherineWeekend Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 20 Dec 2003: 1.
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Fellow shopper Carol Maxine rarely used to do her Christmas shopping in department stores. This year, the 30-year-old from Parramatta has bought the bulk of it at upmarket department store David Jones and Grace Bros, part of the mid-market Myer Grace chain owned by Coles Myer, Australia's biggest retailer.
Ms Maxine readily admits she has been lured into the big department stores by the early Christmas sales and the bigger and better range of "clothing shoes, homeware and electrical". Since the Boxing Day stocktake sales began in the 1960s, a generation ofAustralians has grown accustomed to reserving a wad of their consumer spending for the week or more of retail bargains that were available after Christmas.
Led by Myer Grace, the department stores are determined to shed their dinosaur image and grab a bigger share. A survey this month by veteran retail analyst Barry Urquhart found women were using Myer, Grace Bros and David Jones department stores as thepreferred destination to do their shopping.

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