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"When I last saw him he was with his friends by the tobacco shop," she said.
Someone in the fancy tobacco shop had a lead for him.
The goal he had in mind was close to this dusty old tobacco shop.
Hall found a phone booth in a tobacco shop near the Embassy.
She took the man's advice, moving to his side beneath a roof at the front of a tobacco shop.
The pair left the doorway, and disappeared into a tobacco shop.
Two years later, he opened a tobacco shop at Majorstuen.
At the edge of town, near the tobacco shop, he signaled the column to stop.
Go into a tobacco shop or newspaper store and purchase a telephone card.
Got a little gun store and tobacco shop there.
In Havana some of the tobacco shops can't get them."
The application form is available from newsstands or tobacco shops.
He owned a tobacco shop which was also used as a meeting place for Malês.
Those screaming loudest, of course, are the tobacco shop owners.
Probably buys them in that fancy tobacco shop next to his bookstore.
He opened a successful chain of pool halls and tobacco shops.
Previously a post office and tobacco shop until converted into a residence in 1915.
Wilhelm had a standing order with the tobacco shop, and the goods came by local express.
He crossed the narrow street to the tobacco shop.
At the corner, the wreck of the tobacco shop and the gasoline pump.
Two men with revolvers scurried past and into a tobacco shop.
It needs a coffee shop, a tobacco shop, a newspaper stand.
He lived in San Francisco, owning a little tobacco shop.
Abel, you own a family tobacco shop and a private cigar lounge in town.
Buy maps at any of the numerous tobacco shops.
His (or her) dream is one day to own a tobacconist shop.
Her mother would later own a small tobacconist shop.
In olden days this was the trade sign for a tobacconist shop.
Then on the corner of Street and Green was the tobacconist shop.
An exemption is made for tobacconist shops where persons under 19 years of age are prohibited.
They also ran the tobacconist shop next door.
The tobacconist shops fared worst, hit by the fall in shopper-numbers on high streets.
On the way back to his lodgings, Foreman notices that there is not a tobacconist shop in the area.
Camillo Conte, the owner of a tobacconist shop, was sympathetic.
Tobacconist shops are exempted from this ban if they prohibit persons under 19 years of age.
Louis Abrahams scrounged most of the panels from his family's tobacconist shop.
The family had been emigrating to Wichita, Kansas, where her father hoped to open a tobacconist shop.
You can also find 'lotto' scratch-cards in tobacconist shops just like in Britain.
A "tobacconist shop" is a place or premise where at least 50% of the product display space is devoted to the sale of tobacco.
The Scottish Parliament is empowered to make regulations covering advertising at point of sale, specialist tobacconist shops and sponsorship.
In the USA, a tobacconist shop is traditionally represented by a wooden Indian positioned nearby.
Willie owned the tobacconist shop opposite the G. P.O. and his son Chris ran the business until the early 90s.
Beginning with the original American Indian Cigar Store, they established tobacconist shops in the developing urban Northeast.
Now, on the corner of Agamemnon Street there was a tobacconist shop owned by a Scotsman named Patel.
Next door is Alfred Preedy & Sons tobacconist shop, established in Dudley in 1868.
Following his move to Australia, Beifeld changed his name to George Byfield and opened a tobacconist shop.
In 1945 such booklets were the only non-periodical literature sold in newspaper and tobacconist shops, the contents always being highly sensational, popular, out of copyright stuff.
After his retirement Simpson took over a newsagent/tobacconists shop in West Croydon and he died in March 1974 aged 69 years.
Why, when I was at Oxford in the year '87," he said chattily, "I fancied myself in love with the female assistant at a tobacconist shop.
Originally CAPLES was a Barber and Tobacconist shop located in central Fremantle.