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 Translation for 'tobacconist's' from English to French
comm.
bureau {m} de tabac
tobacconist's
comm.
bar-tabac {m}
bar and tobacconist's
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Translation for 'tobacconist's' from English to French

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tobacconist's
bureau {m} de tabaccomm.

bar and tobacconist's
bar-tabac {m}comm.
Usage Examples English
  • Its shops include a bakery, a specialist local wine shop, and a tobacconist. It has a small private museum specialising in exotic shells.
  • He also had a tobacconist shop at 142 Bramall Lane.
  • It is believed that after football Howie became a tobacconist in London.
  • Dunhill was founded in London on 10 March 1907 when tobacconist and inventor Alfred Dunhill opened a small tobacconist's shop on Duke Street in the St James's area.
  • The son of a tobacconist, he was born in Greenwich, London on the 8th September 1787.

  • Barnet was born in the Melbourne Hospital on Swanston Street, the son of a Polish-born pawnbroker, jeweller and tobacconist.
  • For 24 years, a statue of Napoleon outside a tobacconist's shop on Lendal was a local landmark.
  • His birth name was Alfred Simpson and his father was a tobacconist and hairdresser in Christchurch.
  • He was born in Edinburgh the son of John Wild, a tobacconist on the Royal Mile at the head of Fleshmarket Close.
  • Levi Isaacs (c. 1860 – 30 October 1913) was a tobacconist and Jewish lay leader in Adelaide, South Australia and Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

  • It is an "imposing Italianate villa" built for William T. Barret, a successful tobacconist.
  • Tobacconist Henry Alston commissioned architect Nahum Barnet to design the building, which was formally known as Altson's Building (and later in the 20th century as Brunton Chambers), but gained its nickname from Alston's tobacconist shop, which occupied the prime corner position for many years.
  • Morren had three children and worked as a newsagent and tobacconist in Sheffield. He joined the Royal Air Force in 1918.
  • Following his retirement in 1930, Henderson remained in Carlisle, where he ran a tobacconist shop, until his death in 1934, aged 35.
  • Salmon & Gluckstein were a British tobacconist.

  • Most factory-made cigarettes are equipped with a filter; those who roll their own can buy them from a tobacconist.
  • Edward Joseph Ball (23 September 1827 – 4 November 1894) was an English-born politician tobacconist and hairdresser in New South Wales, Australia.
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