Nimble Ninepence

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The Nimble Ninepence was a variety store in Adelaide in the early days of the colony of South Australia, with a branch store at Kapunda, The shop was destroyed in one of the city's earliest major fires. The name comes from the proverb "Better a nimble ninepence than a slow shilling",[1][2] implying that the store did more trade by virtue of its lower profit margins.

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