tobacconist shop


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Noun1.tobacconist shop - a shop that sells pipes and pipe tobacco and cigars and cigarettestobacconist shop - a shop that sells pipes and pipe tobacco and cigars and cigarettes
shop, store - a mercantile establishment for the retail sale of goods or services; "he bought it at a shop on Cape Cod"
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Pictured receiving their gifts from John Saville are, from left, Matthew Grant, Joanne Tansey, Alistair Farrell, Joanna Hirst and Mark Sutton Meltham newsagent and tobacconist shop owner Mrs Annie Woodhead gave away sweets and chocolate to village children on their way to school in February, 1978 This old tradition of giving food on Collop Monday - the Three and easy: Meltham Zero Club secretary Stuart Smith is pictured presenting Murder Maniac certificates to (from left) Neil Mellor, Matthew Teal and Adrian Hinchcliffe in 1989 Meltham's Ken Nuttall beat Lowehouses Leonard Tordoff Volunteers plant bulbs on Meltham Greenway in 2009 Youngsters and Sports leaders who took part in the Christmas sporting activities at Meltham Sports Centre in 2008 The children.
After his retirement from the game, Retired to Dumfries Striker Laurie Bell ran a shop in the town Laurie settled in Dumfries - the home town of wife Margaret - and ran a tobacconist shop.
The comedy tells of an old women who runs a tobacconist shop in Vallecas, a poor neighborhood on the outskirts of Madrid, that is held up by two amateur crooks.
I called into the Scottish Merchant and Tobacconist shop (tinned haggis, sporrans and Rangers scarves for sale) on the mile-long King Street, to be told that demand for Scottish goods was on the decline and it would soon only be selling pipes and tobacco.
After the war he opened a tobacconist shop and moved to Oakdale, near Caerphilly, where he later became a sales rep for John Player.
printers with a small tobacconist shop positioned a short distance away on the corner of Concert Street.
Dean was just nine weeks old when her family sold a pub they owned in London to travel on the maiden voyage of the passenger liner and begin a new life in Wichita, Kansas, in the United States, where her father Bertram hoped to open a tobacconist shop.
In 1961, Michael and Ann Rossiter, inspired by the shops in Bermuda where they'd lived for several years, returned to England and took over the lease of a small tobacconist shop in Bath.
The family had been emigrating to Wichita, Kansas, where her father hoped to open a tobacconist shop.
The family, who were third class passengers, were emigrating to Wichita, Kansas, where her father had hoped to open a tobacconist shop.
The family, who were third class passengers, were emigrating to Kansas where her father had hoped to open a tobacconist shop.