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Tabuchi Electric Co., Ltd.; manufacturer(s); 1985; Japan
Overview
This cash register was used by staff at Kirkcaldie & Stains. It is a modern electric version of the ornate registers made by the American National Cash Register Company in the nineteenth century.
Kirkcaldie & Stains Ltd
'Kirks' was one of New Zealand's most enduring department stores from 1863 to 2016. It was established in Wellington by businessmen John Kirkcaldie and Robert Stains. By the end of its life, it was a beloved institution in an iconic building on Lambton Quay. During its heyday it sold a wide range of high quality goods which were organised into different departments, and featured services such as dressmaking, and facilities such as tearooms. Glamorous window displays attracted customers, and end-of-season sales drew huge crowds.
Kirks survived the advent of shopping malls which opened in late 20th century suburbia, when many department stores came to be seen as old-fashioned and closed down. By 2015, Kirks could no longer compete financially, and closed its doors on 16 January 2016.