List of retailers in New Zealand

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This is a list of notable past and present bricks and mortar retailers in New Zealand. Those marked in grey no longer operate.

Name Retail format Main products Number of stores Number of Auckland stores Parent company Founded Head office
2degrees Electronics store[1] Mobile phones[1] 57[1] 20[1] 2degrees[1] 2007 in Auckland[1] Wynyard Quarter, Auckland[1]
3 Guys (closed 2003) Supermarket[2] Groceries[2] 6 (2003)[2] 4 (2003)[2] Progressive Enterprises[2] 1973 in Māngere, Auckland[3][4] Favona, Auckland[2]
Allied Petroleum Petrol station[5] Petrol, diesel[5] 118[5] 2[5] HWR Group[5] 1993 in Wigram, Christchurch[5] Wigram, Christchurch[5]
Arthur Barnett (rebranded as H & J Smith in 2015)[6] Department store[7] Clothing, general merchandise[7] 5 (1992)[7] 0 (1992)[7] Arthur Barnett Ltd[7] 1903 in Dunedin Central[7] Dunedin Central[7]
The Athlete's Foot New Zealand Shoe store[8] Shoes[8] 12[8] 6[8] Accent Group[9] 1918 in Sydney[8] Melbourne, Australia[9]
Bakers Delight Bakery[10] Baked goods[10] 20[10] 13[10] Bakers Delight Holdings[10] 1995 in Pakuranga, Auckland[10][11] Melbourne, Australia[10]
Ballantynes Department store[12] Clothing, general merchandise[12] 2[12] 0[12] Ballantynes[12] 1854 in Christchurch CBD[12] Christchurch CBD[12]
Barkers Clothing store[13] Clothing (men's)[13] 33[13][14] 13[13] Barkers[13] 1972 in Auckland CBD[13] Grafton, Auckland[13]
Bendon Lingerie Clothing store[15] Underwear, swimwear, sleepwear[15] 36[15] 11[15] Bendon Group[15] 2003 in Newmarket, Auckland[16] Airport Oaks, Auckland[15]
Big Barrel Liquor store[17] Liquor[17] 47[17] 1[17] Big Barrel[17] 2003 in Marewa, Napier[17] Tamatea, Napier[18]
Big Fresh (rebranded as Countdown in 2004)[19] Supermarket[20] Groceries[20] 10 (2003)[21] 2 (2003)[21] Progressive Enterprises'[22] 1988 in Mount Wellington[20] Favona, Auckland[20][21]
Birds Liquorsave (taken over by The Mill in 2005)[23] Liquor store[24] Liquor[24] 5 (2005)[24] 0 (2005)[24] Birds Liquorsave[24] 1991 in Hamilton Central[24] Hamilton Central[24]
Black Bull Liquor Liquor store[25] Liquor[25] 66[25] 19[25] Thirsty Liquor[25] 2011 in Huapai, Auckland[25] Ellerslie, Auckland[25]
The Body Shop Cosmetics store[26] Cosmetics[26] 24[26][27] 8[26] Natura & Co[26] 1989[26] Littlehampton, England[26]
Bond & Bond (closed in 2013) Electronics store[28] Appliances[28] 24 (2013)[28] 10 (2013)[29] The Warehouse Group[28] 1875 in Silverdale, Auckland[28] Northcote, Auckland[30]
Borders (closed in 2011)[31] Bookstore[32] Books, compact discs, stationery, café[32] 5 (2007)[32][33] 2 (2007)[32][33] Borders Group (2000–2008), REDgroup Retail (2008–2011)[34][35] 2000 in Auckland CBD[36] Melbourne, Australia[31]
The Bottle-O Liquor store[37] Liquor[37] 104[37] 33[37] Metcash[38] Unknown Wiri, Auckland[39]
BP Petrol station[40] Petrol, coffee, pies, groceries[40] 240[40] 64[40] BP[40] 1946[40] Newmarket, Auckland[41]
BP/Woolworths (rebranded as BP Express in 2000)[42] Supermarket[42] Groceries[42] 2 (2000)[42] 2 (2000)[42] Progressive Enterprises[43][42] 1999[43][42] Favona, Auckland[44]
Briscoes Homeware store[45] Homeware, appliances, linen[45] 47[45] 13[45] Briscoe Group[46] 1862 in Dunedin Central[46] Morningside, Auckland[46]
Building Depot (closed in 2004)[47] Hardware store[48] Building supplies, household hardware[48] 10 (2002)[48] 3 (2004)[48] Fletcher Building (1970–2003), Wesfarmers (2003–2004)[47] 1970[49][50][47] Auckland[48]
Bunnings Hardware store[51] Hardware, building supplies, garden products, outdoor furniture[51] 41[51][52] 12[51][52] Wesfarmers[51] 2001[51] Ellerslie, Auckland[51]
Burger King Fast food outlet[53] Burgers[53] 65[53] 20[53] Tahua Capital[54] 1993[53] Mairangi Bay, Auckland[53]
BurgerFuel Fast food outlet[55] Burgers[55] 57[55] 25[55] Burger Fuel Group[56] 1995 in Ponsonby, Auckland[57] Ponsonby, Auckland[56]
Caltex New Zealand Petrol station[58] Petrol, diesel, groceries[58] 138[58] 39[58] Z Energy[58] 1936[58] Wellington CBD[58]
Carl's Jr. New Zealand Fast food outlet[59] Fast food, burgers, snacks, soft drinks[59] 15[59] 8[59] Restaurant Brands[60] 2011 in Takānini, Auckland[61] Penrose, Auckland[60]
Carters Building supply store[62] Building supplies[62] 49[62] 12[62] Carters[62] 1859 in Napier Central[62] East Tāmaki, Auckland[62]
Challenge Petrol station[63] Petrol, diesel[63] 78[63] 5[63] Challenge[63] 1998[63] Christchurch CBD[63]
Chemist Warehouse Pharmacy[64] Medications, vitamins, cosmetics[64] 30[64] 17[64] Chemist Warehouse[64] 2017 in Glenfield, Auckland[65] Glen Innes, Auckland[64]
The Coffee Club Cafe[66] Coffee, breakfast, lunch, snacks[66] 62[66] 39[66] Lectmont[66] 2005 in Queensgate Shopping Centre, Lower Hutt[66] Grafton, Auckland[66]
ColourPlus Paint store[67] Paint, wallpaper, curtains, blinds[67] 9[67] 1[67] CPHC Limited[67] 1999[68] Hastings Central[67]
Connor Clothing store[69] Clothing (men's)[69] 5[69] 4[69] Retail Apparel Group[69] Unknown Sydney[70]
Cotton Body Clothing store[71] Sportswear, lingerie[71] 23[71] 7[71] Cotton On Group[71] Unknown Geelong, Australia[71]
Cotton On Clothing store[71] Clothing, children's clothing[71] 28[71] 6[71] Cotton On Group[71] 2006 in Queensgate Shopping Centre, Lower Hutt[72] Geelong, Australia[71]
Cotton On Kids Clothing store[71] Children's clothing[71] 2[71] 5[71] Cotton On Group[71] Unknown Geelong, Australia[71]
Countdown (rebranded to Woolworths in 2023) Supermarket[73] Groceries, liquor[73] 184[74][44] 61[73] Woolworths New Zealand[73] 1981[73] Favona, Auckland[73]
Countdown Metro (rebranded to Woolworths Metro in 2024) Supermarket[75] Groceries, takeaway food[75] 4[75] 2[75] Woolworths New Zealand[75] 2019 at Commercial Bay, Auckland CBD[76] Favona, Auckland[75]
Country Road Clothing store[77] Clothing, children's clothing[77] 11[77] 6[77] Country Road Group[77] Unknown Melbourne, Australia[77]
David Jones Department stores[78] Clothing, shoes, handbags, cosmetics, homeware, appliances[78] 1[78][79] 1[78][79] David Jones Limited[78] 2016 in Wellington CBD[79] Melbourne, Australia[78]
DEKA (closed or rebranded as Farmers in 2001)[80] Department store[81] Clothing, underwear, shoes, toys, cosmetics, furniture[81] 61 (2000)[81] 11 (2000)[81] Farmers DEKA[80] 1988 (through rebranding of Woolworths and McKenzies)[81] Flat Bush, Auckland[81]
D.I.C. (closed 1992)[82] Department store[82] Clothing, general merchandise[82] 16 (1988)[82] 0 (1988)[82] Arthur Barnett Ltd[82] 1884 in Dunedin Central[82] Dunedin Central[82]
Dick Smith Electronics Electronics store[83] Appliances, consumer electronics[83][84] 62 (2016)[83] 20 (2016)[85] Woolworths Group (1980–2012),[86] Anchorage Capital (2012–2013),[86] Dick Smith Holdings (2013–2016)[87] Unknown Sydney[88]
Domino's Pizza Fast food outlet[89] Pizza[89] 95[90] 14[89] Domino's Pizza[89] 2003[91] Mount Eden, Auckland[89]
Donut King Fast food outlet[92] Donuts[92] 5[92] 0[92] Donut King[92] 1981[92] Southport, Queensland[92]
Dotti Clothing store[93] Clothing (women's), shoes[93] 18[93] 6[93] Just Group[93] 2004[93] Melbourne, Australia[93]
Dr. Martens Shoe store[94] Shoes, clothes[94] 3[94] 2[94] Accent Group[94] Unknown Melbourne, Australia[94]
Duffy & Finn's (phased out in 2011)[95] Liquor store[95] Liquor[95] 2 (2011)[96][97] 1 (2011)[96] Foodstuffs[95] 2006 in Porirua Central[96] Māngere, Auckland[95]
Dunkin' Donuts Fast food outlet[98] Donuts, coffee[98] 18[98][99] 15[98][99] Dunkin' Donuts[98] 2001 in Manukau, Auckland[100] Penrose, Auckland[98]
EB Games Video games store[101] Video games, collectibles, board games[101] 41[101] 12[101] GameStop[101] Unknown Eagle Farm, Australia[101]
EziBuy[102] Department store[102] Clothing, homeware, appliances[102] 6[102] 2[102] EziBuy[102] 1978 in Palmerston North Central[103] Auckland CBD[102]
Farmers Department store[104] Clothing, cosmetics, underwear, toys, homeware, Appliances, furniture[104] 58[104] 17[104] James Pascoe Group[104] 1909[104] Flat Bush, Auckland[104]
Foodtown Supermarket[44] Groceries, liquor[44] 33 (2008)[44][19] 29 (2008)[44] Progressive Enterprises[44] 1958 in Ōtāhuhu, Auckland[44] Favona, Auckland[44]
Foot Locker Shoe store[105] Shoes[105] 13[105] 6[105] Foot Locker[105] 2002[106] Auckland CBD[105]
Four Square Supermarket[107] Groceries[107] 231[107] 21[107] Foodstuffs[107] 1925[107] Māngere, Auckland[107]
Freedom Furniture Furniture store[108] Furniture, bedding, kitchenware, homeware[108] 14[108][109][110] 5[108] Greenlit Brands[108] 1996[111] Sydney[108]
FreshChoice Supermarket[112] Groceries, liquor[112] 33[112][44] 5[112][44] Woolworths New Zealand[113] 1995[113] Favona, Auckland[113]
GAS Petrol Service Stations Petrol station[114] Petrol, diesel[114] 127[114][115] 33[114] GAS Petrol Service Stations[114] 1999[114][115] Kingsland, Auckland[114]
Glassons Clothing store[116] Clothing (women's), swimwear[116] 34[116] 12[116] Hallensteins Glassons[117] 1918 in Cashel Street, Christchurch[118] Newmarket, Auckland[117]
Glengarry Liquor store[119] Wine, spirits[119] 16[119] 14[119] Glengarry[119] 1940 in Oratia, Auckland[119] Victoria Park, Auckland[119]
Goldmark Jeweller Jewellery store[120] Jewellery, watches[120] 12[120] 4[120] James Pascoe Group[120] 2007[120] Auckland CBD[120]
Gull New Zealand Petrol station[121] Petrol, diesel[121] 113[121] 45[121] Gull New Zealand[121] 1999 in Frankton, Hamilton[121] Takapuna, Auckland[121]
Guthrie Bowron Paint store[122] Paint, wallpaper, flooring, curtains, blinds[122] 51[122] 5[122] Guthrie Bowron[122] 1932 in Christchurch CBD[122] Parnell, Auckland[122]
H & J Smith Department store[123] Clothing, cosmetics, homeware[123] 3[123] 0[123] H & J Smith[123] 1900 in Invercargill Central[123] Invercargill Central[123]
H&M Clothing store[124] Clothing (women's), men's clothing, children's clothing[124] 9[124] 4[124] Hennes & Mauritz[124] 2016 in Sylvia Park, Mount Wellington, Auckland[125] Auckland CBD[124]
Hallenstein Brothers Clothing store[126] Clothing (men's)[126] 41[126][118] 13[126] Hallensteins Glassons[117] 1876 in The Octagon, Dunedin[118] Newmarket, Auckland[117]
Hammer Hardware Hardware store[127] Household hardware, garden centre, building supplies, power tools, paint, barbecues[127] 44[127][52] 9[127] Hammer Hardware Ltd[127] 1994[128] Devonport, Auckland[127]
Hannahs Shoe store[129] Shoes[129] 54[129][130] 13[129] Hannahs[129] 1868 in Charleston, New Zealand[131][132] Newmarket, Auckland[129]
Hardwarehouse (rebranded as Bunnings in 2003)[52] Hardware store[133] Household hardware, building supplies[133] 3 (2000)[133] 3 (2000)[133] BBC Hardware (1995–2001), Wesfarmers (2001–2003)[133] 1995 in Pakuranga, Auckland[134] Sydney[133]
Harvey Norman Department store[135] Appliances, furniture, bedding, computers 44[135] 13[135] Harvey Norman[135] 1997 in Wairau Valley, Auckland[136] Manukau, Auckland[135]
Health 2000 Health store[137] Dietary supplements[137] 51[137] 5[137] Health 2000[137] 1993[137] Rukuhia, Waikato[137]
Hell Pizza Fast food outlet[138] Pizza[138] 79[138][90] 28[138] Hell Pizza[138] 1996 in Kelburn, Wellington[138] Mount Cook, Wellington[138]
Henry's Liquor store[139] Liquor[139] 16[139] 0[139] Foodstuffs[139] 2006 in Queenstown[140] Northcote, Christchurch[139]
Hill and Stewart (closed in 2010)[141] Electronics store[141] Appliances[141] 6 (2009)[142][141] 6 (2009)[142][141] Hill and Stewart (1951–2006), JB Hi-fi (2006–2010)[143][144] 1951 in Auckland CBD[141] Melbourne, Australia[141]
Huffer Clothing store[145] Clothing[145] 13[145] 4[145] Huffer[145] 2011 in Newmarket, Auckland[146][147] Ponsonby, Auckland[145]
Hype DC Shoe store[148] Shoes[148] 13[148] 7[148] Accent Group[9] Unknown Melbourne, Australia[9]
Icebreaker Clothing store[149] Clothing[149] 13[149] 6[149] VF Corporation[149] 2005 in Wellington Airport[150] Ponsonby, Auckland[149]
ITM Building supply store[151] Building supplies, power tools, kitchens, paint[151] 95[151][47] 16[151] Independent Timber Merchants Society[151] 1991 in Whangārei[152] Rosedale, Auckland[151]
Jacqui E Clothing store[153] Clothing (women's)[153] 19[153] 6[153] Just Group[153] Unknown Melbourne, Australia[153]
Jay Jays Clothing store[154] Clothing, fashion accessories[154] 28[154] 8[154] Just Group[154] Unknown Melbourne, Australia[154]
JB Hi-Fi Electronics store[155] Computers, TVs, audio equipment, video games, DVDs, cameras[155] 14[155][142] 7[155] JB Hi-Fi[155] 2007 in Auckland CBD[144] Wairau Valley, Auckland[155]
JD Sports Sporting goods store[156] Shoes, sportswear[156] 1[156] 1[156] JD Sports[156] 2021 at Sylvia Park, Auckland[157] Sydney[156]
Jesters Pies Fast food outlet[158] Pies[158] 12[158] 5[158] Jesters Pies[158] 2002 in LynnMall, Auckland[158] Mairangi Bay, Auckland[158]
Johnny Bigg Clothing store[159] Plus-size menswear[159] 9[159] 4[159] Retail Apparel Group[159] 2017 in Manukau, Auckland[160][161] Sydney[70]
Just Jeans Clothing store[162] Clothing, children's clothing[162] 45[162] 14[162] Just Group[162] Unknown Melbourne, Australia[162]
Kathmandu Outdoors store[163] Clothing, packs, camping gear[163] 48[163] 14[163] Kathmandu Holdings Limited[163] 1987 in Christchurch CBD[163] Christchurch CBD[163]
KFC New Zealand Fast food outlet[164] Fried chicken, burgers[164] 102[60] 35[164] Restaurant Brands[60] 1971 in Royal Oak, Auckland[60][165] Penrose, Auckland[60]
Kings Plant Barn Garden centre[166] Plants, garden equipment[166] 8[166] 8[166] Kings Plant Barn[166] 1992 in Takapuna, Auckland[166] Forrest Hill[166]
Kirkcaldie & Stains (closed 2016)[167] Department store[167] Clothing, cosmetics, general merchandise[167] 1 (2016)[167] 0 (2016)[167] David Jones Limited[167] 1863 in Wellington CBD[167] Wellington CBD[167]
Kmart Department store[168] Homeware, furniture, linen, toys, clothing, outdoor equipment[168] 21[168] 6[168] Wesfarmers[169] 1988 in Henderson, Auckland[168] Perth, Australia[169]
Krispy Kreme Fast food outlet[170] Donuts[170] 5[170] 5[170] Krispy Kreme, Inc.[170] 2018 in Manukau, Auckland[171] Manukau, Auckland[170]
Lincraft Homeware store[172] Fabric, craft supplies, art supplies, bedding, linen[172] 6[172] 0[172] Lincraft[172] 2005[172] Dunedin Central[172]
Life Pharmacy Pharmacy[173] Medications, cosmetics, skincare, natural health, gifts[173] 65[173] 23[173] Green Cross Health[174] 1995[174][175][176] Ellerslie, Auckland[174]
Lightingplus Electronics store[177] Lighting[177] 33[177] 9[177] Lightingplus[177] 1982 in Ponsonby, Auckland[177] East Tāmaki, Auckland[177]
Liquor Centre Liquor store[178] Liquor[178] 175[178] 71[178] Metcash (2020–)[179] 1992[178] Wiri, Auckland[39]
Liquor King (closed in 2022) Liquor store[180] Liquor[180] 19[180] 2[180] Lion (1995–2021), Liquor King (2021–2022)[181][180] 1995[181] Freemans Bay, Auckland[180]
Liquor Spot Liquor store[178] Liquor[178] 41 (+24 affiliates)[178] 29[178] Metcash (2020–)[179] 1992[178] Wiri, Auckland[39]
LiquorLand Liquor store[18] Liquor[18] 147[18] 45[18] Foodstuffs[18] 1981[18] Māngere, Auckland[18]
Living & Giving Homeware store[182] Homeware, kitchenware, gifts[182] 15[182] 7[182] Briscoe Group[182] 1987 in Mount Eden[183] Sandringham, Auckland[182]
Macpac Outdoors store[184] Clothing, packs, camping gear[184] 33[184] 9[184] Super Retail Group[185] 2008 in Christchurch Central[185] Hillsborough, Christchurch[184]
Maher Shoes Shoe store[186] Shoes[186] 6[186] 1[186] Maher Shoes[186] 2008 in Christchurch CBD[187] Christchurch CBD[186]
Max Fashion Clothing store[188] Women's clothing[188] 32[188][189] 10[188] Barkers[189] 1980s[189] Grafton, Auckland[188]
McDonald's Fast food outlet[190] Burgers[190] 170[190] 58[190] McDonald's Corporation[190] 1976 in Porirua Central Greenlane, Auckland
Merchant 1948 Shoe store[191] Shoes[191] 33[191] 11[191] Overland Footwear Group[191] 1948 in King Country[191] Newmarket, Auckland[191]
Merchants Liquor Liquor store[192] Liquor[192] 10[192] 3[192] Metcash[38] Unknown Wiri, Auckland[39]
Mi Piaci[193] Shoe store[193] Shoes, handbags[193] 30[193] 11[193] Overland Footwear Group[191] Unknown Newmarket, Auckland[191]
Michael Hill Jeweller Jewellery store[194] Jewellery, watches[194] 55[194][195] 17[194][195] Michael Hill International[194] 1979 in Whangārei[194] Brisbane, Australia[194]
The Mill (taken over by LiquorLand in 2015)[196] Liquor store[196] Liquor[196] 35 (2015)[24][196] 0 (2015)[197] The Mill Holdings[196] 1993 in New Plymouth Central[198] New Plymouth[197]
Mitre 10 Hardware store[199] Hardware, building supplies, garden products[199] 84[199][52] 19[199] Mitre 10 New Zealand[199] 1974[200][128] Albany, Auckland[199]
Mobil New Zealand Petrol station[201] Petrol, diesel 167[201] 68[201] ExxonMobil[201] 1896 in Wellington Central[201] Grafton, Auckland[201]
Mountain Designs (closed in 2014)[202] Outdoors store[203] Clothing, tramping boots, packs, camping gear[203] 12 (2014)[202] 3 (2013)[204] Mountain Designs Holdings[203] 2001[202][205] Brisbane, Australia[203]
New World Supermarket[206] Groceries, liquor[206] 142[206] 26[206] Foodstuffs[206] 1963[200] Māngere, Auckland[206]
New World Fresh Collective (closed in 2023) Supermarket[206] Groceries[206] 10[206] 1[206] Foodstuffs[206] 2017 in Mairangi Bay, Auckland[207] Māngere, Auckland[206]
New World Metro Supermarket[206] Groceries, liquor[206] 4[206] 2[206] Foodstuffs[206] 2002 in Wellington CBD[208] Māngere, Auckland[206]
Nick Scali Furniture Furniture store[209] Furniture[209] 5[209] 3[209] Nick Scali Limited[209] 2017 in Mount Wellington, Auckland[210][211] Sydney[209]
NPD Fuel distribution 96 (2021) Nelson
Night 'n Day Supermarket[212] Groceries, hot food, coffee, ice cream[212] 51[212] 5[212] Night 'n Day[212] 1984 in Dunedin North[212] Dunedin Central[212]
Nike Clothing store[213] Shoes, sportswear[213] 7[213] 5[213] Nike, Inc.[213] Unknown Freemans Bay, Auckland[213]
Noel Leeming Electronics store[214] Computers, appliances, TVs, audio equipment[214] 71[214][215] 20[214] The Warehouse Group[214] 1973 in Barrington, Christchurch[216] Northcote, Auckland[214]
Nood Furniture Furniture store[217] Furniture, homewares, gifts[217] 15[217] 5[217] Nood Furniture[217] 2007 in Woolston, Christchurch[217] Woolston, Christchurch[217]
NOVO Shoes Shoe store[218] Shoes[218] 13[218] 9[218] NOVO Shoes[218] Unknown Glenfield, Auckland[218]
Number One Shoes Shoe store[219] Shoes[219] 36[219][220] 14[219] Hannahs[219] Unknown Newmarket, Auckland[219]
NZ Safety Blackwoods Hardware store[221] Personal protective equipment, workwear, packaging, power tools[221] 32[221][47] 8[221] Wesfarmers[221] 2003 (through rebranding of Pakyel)[47][222] Wiri, Auckland[221]
Office Spot Stationery store[223] Stationery[223] 1[223][224] 0[223] Paper Plus Group in 2012[224] 2007 in Ashburton[223] Ashburton[223]
One NZ Electronics store[225] Mobile phones[225] 63[225] 19[225] One NZ[225] 1998[225] Takapuna, Auckland[226]
OPSM[227] Eyewear store[227] Eyewear[227] 55[227] 23[227] Luxottica[227] 1932[228] North Ryde, Australia[227]
PAK'nSAVE Supermarket[229] Groceries, liquor[229] 57[229][230] 17[229][230] Foodstuffs[229] 1985 in Kaitaia[200][229] Māngere, Auckland[229]
Palmers Garden Centre Garden centre[231] Plants, garden equipment[231] 12[231] 3[231] Palmers Garden Centre[231] 1912 in Glen Eden, Auckland[231] Rosedale, Auckland[231]
Paper Plus Bookstore[232] Books, stationery, toys[232] 91[232][233][234] 22[232][233][234] Paper Plus Group[232] 1990 (through rebranding of National Stationers established in 1983)[235] Penrose, Auckland[232]
Partridge Jewellers Jewellery store[236] Jewellery, watches[236] 7[236] 4[236] Partridge Jewellers[236] 1877 in Wellington CBD[236] Wellington CBD[236]
Pascoes the Jewellers Jewellery store[237] Jewellery[237] 41[237] 12[237] James Pascoe Group[237] 1906 in Auckland CBD[237] Auckland CBD[237]
Peter Alexander Clothing store[238] Clothing, children's clothing, homeware[238] 15[238] 7[238] Just Group[238] Unknown Melbourne, Australia[238]
Pita Pit New Zealand Fast food outlet[239] Pita sandwiches[239] 85[239] 36[239] Pita Pita New Zealand[239] 2007 in Takapuna, Auckland[240] Takapuna, Auckland[239]
Pizza Hut New Zealand Fast food outlet[241] Pizza[241] 84[241] 33[241] Restaurant Brands[60] 1974 in New Lynn, Auckland[60][90] Penrose, Auckland[60]
PlaceMakers Hardware store[242] Building supplies, household hardware, paint, power tools[242] 62[242][47] 11[242] Fletcher Building[242] 1954 in Penrose, Auckland[243][244] Panmure, Auckland[242]
Platypus Shoe store[245] Shoes[245] 26[245] 11[245] Accent Group[9] 2013 in Auckland CBD[246] Melbourne, Australia[9]
Portmans Clothing store[247] Clothing (women's), fashion accessories[247] 11[247] 5[247] Just Group[247] Unknown Melbourne, Australia[247]
Postie Clothing store[248] Clothing, children's clothing[248] 60[248] 17[248] Pepkor[248] 1909 in Reefton, Buller District[248][249] Ellerslie, Auckland[248]
Price Chopper (rebranded as Countdown or Woolworths in 2004)[250] Supermarket[44] Groceries[44] 11 (2003)[251][19][21] 0 (2003)[251] Progressive Enterprises[44] 1987[252] Favona, Auckland[44]
Pumpkin Patch (physical stores closed in 2017)[253] Clothing store[254] Children's clothing, baby clothing, maternity clothing[254] 48 (2010)[254] 18 (2010)[254] Pumpkin Patch[254] 1990 as mail-order business[255] East Tāmaki, Auckland[254]
R&R Sport (rebranded as Torpedo7)[256] Outdoors store[257] Camping equipment, kayaks, bikes, clothing[257] 10[257] 2[257] R&R Sport[257] 1981 in Dunedin Central[256] Dunedin Central[257]
R. M. Williams Clothing store[258] Men's clothing, women's clothing, shoes, fashion accessories[258] 3[258] 2[258] RM Williams[258] Unknown Adelaide, Australia[258]
Rebel Sport Sporting goods store[259] Sportswear, shoes, sports equipment[259] 41[259] 13[259] Briscoe Group[259] 1996 in Panmure, Auckland[259] Morningside, Auckland[259]
Redcurrent Homeware store[260] Kitchenware, homeware, sleepwear[260] 11 (2019)[261] 3 (2019)[261] Redcurrent[260] 1999 in Havelock North, Hawke's Bay[260] Havelock North, Hawke's Bay[260]
Repco Automotive parts store[262] Automotive parts, electrical, power tools, engine oils[262] 81[262] 18[262] Repco[262] 1981[262] Mount Wellington, Auckland[262]
Resene ColorShop Paint store[263] Paint[263] 60[263] 20[263] Resene Group[263] 1975 in Wellington CBD[263] Naenae, Lower Hutt[263]
Rodd & Gunn Clothing store[264] Men's clothing[264] 28[264] 10[264] Rodd & Gunn[264] 1987 in Auckland CBD[264] Flinders Lane, Melbourne[265]
Shoe Clinic Shoe store[266] Sports shoes[266] 19[266] 5[266] Shoe Clinic Franchises[266] Unknown Wellington CBD[266]
Smiggle Stationery store[267] Stationery, school bags, lunch boxes, drink bottles, toys[267] 22[267] 8[267] Just Group[267] 2008[268] Melbourne, Australia[267]
Smith & Caughey's Department store[269] Clothing, cosmetics, homewares, food, gifts[269] 2[269] 2[269] Smith & Caughey's[269] 1880 on Queen Street, Auckland[269] Auckland CBD[269]
Smith's Sports Shoes Shoe store[270] Sports shoes[270] 14[270] 3[270] Smith's Sports Shoes[270] 1949 on Dominion Road, Auckland[270] Mount Maunganui[270]
Smiths City Electronics store[271] Appliances, furniture[271] 23[271] 0[271] Smith City 2020[271] 1918 in Christchurch CBD[272] Christchurch CBD[271]
Spark New Zealand Electronics store[273] Mobile phones[273] 63[273][274] 16[273] Spark New Zealand[273] 1987[275] Auckland CBD[273]
Specsavers Eyewear store[276] Eyewear[276] 56[276] 17[276] Specsavers Optical Group[276] 2008[277] Mairangi Bay, Auckland[276]
Specsavers Audiology Audiology clinics[276] Audiology services[276] 30[276] 10[276] Specsavers Optical Group[276] 2008[277] Mairangi Bay, Auckland[276]
Spotlight Homeware store[278] Linen, homeware, kitchenware, curtains, blinds, craft supplies, fabrics[278] 20[278] 5[278] Spotlight Group[279] 1996 in Wairau Valley, Auckland[279] Melbourne, Australia[279]
Stevens Homeware store[280] Kitchenware, homeware[280] 28[280] 8[280] James Pascoe Group[280] 1924 on Karangahape Road, Auckland[280] Auckland CBD[280]
Stirling Sports Sporting goods store[281] Sportswear, sports gear[281] 60[281] 14[281] Stirling Sports[281] 1964 on Dominion Road, Auckland[281] Christchurch CBD[281]
Strandbags Bag store[282] Handbags, luggage, backpacks[282] 28[282][283] 11[282] Strandbags Group[282] 1927 in Australia[282] Belrose, Australia[282]
SUBTYPE Shoe store[284] Shoes, clothes[284] 1[284] 1[284] Accent Group[284] Unknown Melbourne, Australia[284]
Subway Fast food outlet[285] Sandwiches[285] 250[286] 77[285] Doctor's Associates, Inc.[285] 1995 in Parnell, Auckland[287] Browns Bay, Auckland[285]
Sunglass Hut Eyewear store[288] Sunglasses[288] 25[288] 6[288] Sunglass Hut[288] Unknown Milan, Italy[288]
Sunny's Variety Stores Variety store[289] Homeware, hardware, stationery, toys, cosmetics[289] 5[289] 0[289] Sunny's Variety Stores[289] 1995 in Whangamatā[289] Mount Maunganui, Tauranga[289]
Super Liquor Liquor store[290] Liquor[290] 40[290] 10[290] Super Liquor Holdings[290] Late 1970s in Ilam, Christchurch[290] Newmarket, Auckland[290]
Supercheap Auto Automotive parts store[291] Automotive parts, automotive accessories[291] 46[291] 11[291] Super Retail Group[292] 2003[292] Brisbane, Australia[292]
SuperValue Supermarket[293] Groceries[293] 38[293] 6[293] Woolworths New Zealand[113] 1964 in Opawa, Christchurch[294] Favona, New Zealand[113]
Supré (closed by 2020)[295] Clothing store[295] Clothing (women's)[295] 19 (2007)[296] 3 (2007)[296] Cotton On Group[71] Unknown Geelong, Australia[71]
Taco Bell New Zealand Fast food outlet[297] Tex-Mex[297] 10[297] 5[297] Restaurant Brands[60] 2019 in LynnMall, Auckland[298] Penrose, Auckland[60]
Take Note Bookstore[299] Books, stationery, toys[299] 7[299] 1[299] Paper Plus Group[299] 2001 (through rebranding of Top Line and Paper World)[233] Penrose, Auckland[299]
Tarocash Clothing store[300] Clothing (men's), suits, shoes[300] 11[300] 4[300] Retail Apparel Group[300] Unknown Sydney[70]
Texas Chicken Fast food outlet[301] Fried chicken, burgers[301] 5[301] 4[301] Texas Chicken[301] 2015 in Westfield Manukau City, Auckland[302] Henderson, Auckland[301]
Thirsty Liquor Liquor store[303] Liquor[303] 106[303] 38[303] Thirsty Liquor[303] 2011 in Huapai, Auckland[303] Ellerslie, Auckland[303]
Timberland Shoe store[304] Shoes, clothes[304] 4[304] 3[304] Accent Group[304] Unknown Melbourne, Australia[304]
Torpedo7 Outdoors store[256] Bikes, camping equipment, kayaks, clothing[256] 23[256] 6[256] The Warehouse Group[30] 2004 in Hamilton Central Northcote, Auckland[30]
Toy World Toy store[305] Toys, board games, puzzles, stationery[305] 26[305] 11[305] Toy World[305] 1976[305] Parnell, Auckland[305]
Typo Stationery store[71] Stationery, gifts[71] 16[71] 5[71] Cotton On Group[71] Unknown Geelong, Australia[71]
Under Armour Clothing store[306] Sportswear, shoes, fashion accessories 6[306] 4[306] Under Armour[306] 2019 at Westfield Newmarket[307] Sydney[306]
Unichem Pharmacy[308] Medications, skincare, cosmetics, gifts[308] 278[308] 111[308] Franchised[174] 1981[174] Ellerslie, Auckland[174]
United Video Home video rentals 1984
Unity Books[309] Bookstore[309] Books[309] 2[309] 1[309] Unity Books[309] 1967 in Wellington Central[310] Wellington Central[309]
Vetro Specialist food retailer[311] Mediterranean food[311] 6[311] 0[311] Vetro[311] 1999 in Ahuriri, Napier[312] Ahuriri, Napier[311]
Village Wine & Spirits Liquor store[313] Wine, spirits[313] 4[313] 4[313] The Trusts[313] 1972[314] New Lynn, Auckland[313]
Waitomo Petrol station[315] Petrol, diesel[315] 70[315] 9[315] Waitomo Group[315] 1947[315] Hamilton Central[315]
Walker & Hall[316] Jewellery store[316] Jewellery[316] 11[316] 9[316] Walker & Hall[316] 1899 in Auckland CBD[316] Auckland CBD[316]
The Warehouse Department store[317] Clothing, jewellery, appliances, furniture, homeware, toys, groceries[317] 90[317] 23[317] The Warehouse Group[30] 1982 in Takapuna, Auckland[30] Northcote, Auckland[30]
Warehouse Stationery Stationery store[318] Stationery, office supplies, craft supplies, computers[318] 67[318] 18[318] The Warehouse Group[318] 1995[318] Northcote, Auckland[30]
West Liquor Liquor store[313] Liquor[313] 18[313] 18[313] The Trusts[313] 1972[314] New Lynn, Auckland[313]
Whitcoulls Bookstore[319] Books, stationery, games, puzzles, toys[319] 53[319] 19[319] James Pascoe Group[319] 1888[319] Auckland CBD[319]
Winner Winner Fast food outlet[320] Fried chicken, burgers[320] 4[320] 2[320] Burger Fuel Group[56] 2016 in Hamilton East, Waikato[320] Ponsonby, Auckland[56]
Witchery Clothing store[321] Clothing (women's), shoes, accessories[321] 8[321] 4[321] Country Road Group[321] 2010[321] Sydney[321]
Woolworths Supermarket[44] Groceries, liquor[44] 184[44][21] 61[44][21] Progressive Enterprises[44] 1929 on Cuba Street, Wellington,[322] 2023 in Bethlehem, Tauranga Favona, Auckland[44]
Woolworths Metro Supermarket[323] Groceries, takeaway food[323] 4[323] 2[323] Woolworths New Zealand[323] 2024 at Commercial Bay, Auckland CBD[76] Favona, Auckland[323]


Woolworths at Gull (sites taken over by Night 'n Day in 2011)[324] Supermarket[44] Groceries[44] 21 (2011)[324] 11 (2008)[44][21] Progressive Enterprises[44] 2001[43] Favona, Auckland[44]
yd. Clothing store[325] Clothing (men's), shoes[325] 8[325] 4[325] Retail Apparel Group 2008[326] Sydney[325]
Z Energy Petrol station[327] Petrol, diesel[327] 227[327] 60[327] Z Energy[327] 1912[328] Wellington CBD[327]
Zara Clothing store[329] Clothing, cosmetics, shoes, lingerie[329] 1[329] 1[329] Zara SA[329] 2015[330] Arteixo, Spain[329]

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