Arthur Barnett opened his first drapery store in 1903, placing his first newspaper advertisement on 6 March of that year, and opening the next day. During this time his store became famous for its advertisements which were colourful and often relied heavily on gimmicks, such as naming a hat the 'King Dick' after the Prime Minister at the time
Richard Seddon. Jim Sullivan argues that "Arthur Barnett's reputation for innovation in retail was becoming well-established – he had a flair and brought colour and a touch of the side show to what was a staid occupation." and refurbished within the High Street Mall development in the city's centre. The Alexandra and Balclutha stores were closed in 1995 and 2001 respectively. The Balclutha store was taken over by rival Invercargill-based department store chain H & J Smith. The D.I.C. debacle cost Arthur Barnett around $NZ 20 million and as a result the company had to borrow heavily to help finance the
Meridian Mall project in 1995.
Meridian Mall and a single store The Meridian Mall opened on 5 September 1997 with the final development costs close to $NZ 50 million. As the primary
anchor tenant, Arthur Barnett had the greatest floor space, spread across two levels, although this being only about half that of the old store. The main and lower floors are linked by escalators, with a more upmarket appearance than previous Arthur Barnett stores. The Meridian building was sold in 2003, with the proceeds used to retire debt. Finally in February 2006, the Christchurch store was closed. Many of the staff were able to be relocated to other retailers including Farmers and Ballantynes. From then on, the company only operated a single store, which acted as
Otago's luxury department store, specialising in cosmetics, fashion, homeware and school uniforms.
Recent ventures In mid-2011, a small Arthur Barnett outlet store was opened in Christchurch's
Hornby Dress Smart discount shopping centre, following the
Christchurch earthquakes. The temporary store was closed in 2012. Also in 2011, Arthur Barnett opened the 'Arthur Barnett Gift Shop' at the front of the Meridian, in the former Kimberleys store. The 'Gift Shop' was later changed to a 'Clearance Shop', and was closed by 2012. Mid November 2012 saw the opening of a temporary cosmetics clearance shop in the upper level of the Meridian. During
OUSA Orientation Week ('O Week') in March, the company operated a branded marquee at the
University of Otago. The kiosk, staffed by two Clinique beauty consultants, promoted the store and Beauty department to new students. The marquee did not appear after 2012. In late 2012, Arthur Barnett began using a redesigned logo in their advertising. The new logo uses a lower case sans serif font, with a capitalised subtitle 'the department store'.
Absolutely Arthur Barnett, Absolutely Right is still used on radio advertising. Early 2013 saw the company launch online shopping. On 16 April 2013 Arthur Barnett held an event 'Fashion and Food with Peta Mathias' hosted by celebrity
Peta Mathias at the recently reopened
Toitū Otago Settlers Museum. Janine Tindall-Morice commented "This event signals Arthur Barnett's desire to engage with our female customers in a fresh and dynamic new way." In August 2013, the store launched a
loyalty programme, 'Arthur Barnett REWARDS'. The company followed up their Peta Mathias-hosted event in October with 'Fashion in the Chapel' hosted by model
Rachel Hunter at the
John McGlashan College chapel. The event launched the store's spring and summer fashion collections.
Sale to H & J Smith Arthur Barnett sold their final store to Southland department store H & J Smith in June 2015. The Dunedin store continued to trade with the Arthur Barnett name until late in 2015 and was then rebranded as H & J Smith ending 112 years of the Arthur Barnett brand. In May 2020 as a result of the
COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand a proposal was put forward to close several of H & J Smith's stores, this included the Dunedin department store, Balclutha (which had previously operated as an Arthur Barnett store), Te Anau and the Queenstown Outdoor World store. Confirmation of the Dunedin store was made in June 2020 and the H & J Smith Dunedin store closed on 30 January 2021. == Branch stores ==