Nathan Burnstein was a tobacconist with a shop on Côte de la Fabrique in the mid nineteenth century. |
But a ban that extends to the inner sanctum of a tobacconist shop, or a private club for that matter, is a ban too far. |
Hudson fought in a decisive naval battle of the Napoleonic War before making his money as a tobacconist on Oxford Street. |
Austin was a tobacconist and photographic dealer who owned a shop on central Devon Street in New Plymouth. |
Ending up in Syria, he settled down and quickly found work as a tobacconist, where he began experimenting with different cigarette compositions. |
It was squashed between a tobacconist and a dressmakers in the middle of a street which was primarily shops. |