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But sniffing glue, a substance used by sidewalk shoe repairers, is a popular high among the children.
He started out as a shoe repairer.
Certain types of shopkeepers, especially shoe repairers and dry cleaners, are imperiled.
Luckily for her the Shoe Repairer had other ideas and he fixed her.
The Baluchis had stopped opposite us but only to dun a shoe repairer.
But in the late 1960s when repair machinery was brought in to the shop and shoe repairers started to serve customers, conditions changed.
Again there were craftsmen among the farmers -a blacksmith, a carpenter and a boot and shoe repairer.
Besides a shoe repair shop, a shoe repairer could work in department stores or shoe stores.
For example, instead of being eased out, tenants like the small shoe repairer, the tailor or the neighborhood bar have been encouraged to stay and even courted.
Timpson Shoe Repairers.
During his career, Wilkinson played as a part-timer while also working as a shoe repairer and commuted from his home in north Durham.
There are two chief areas of shoe polish sales: to the general public, and to specialists and trade, such as shoe repairers, and cobblers.
But why should Finland be able to stop shoe repairers in the Netherlands from being granted a reduced rate of VAT?
The visitor pack, for instance, lists nearby dry cleaners, shoe repairers and libraries; also tenpin bowling and dry-slope skiing.
SHOE repairer Alan Potts announced his good news in big letters after being inundated with inquiries about his daughter's new baby.
A cordwainer (or cordovan) is a shoemaker/cobbler (a shoe repairer) who makes fine soft leather shoes and other luxury footwear articles.
A weather-beaten sign announced the Nobby Shoe Repairers as the occupants of the tiny ground floor of No. 911.
One Atlantic City constant is sure to be unaffected by the commissioners' visit, said Kathy Campbell, a Ventnor shoe repairer.
Doyle's father Gerry, a shoe repairer by trade, had been the substitute goalkeeper on the Tipperary's team that won the 1937 and 1945 All-Ireland titles.
In the Netherlands, for example, the number of shoe repairers was decimated between 1992 and 1998 as a result of the high rate of VAT on their work.
Bakers, barbers, electricians, garage mechanics, shoe repairers, plumbers, rubbish collectors, window cleaners, milkmen, confectioners and undertakers - all were under the heel of the Mob.
Additional facilities ranged from the beautifully practical (barber and shoe repairer) to the intriguingly wacky (a jagged-gem toe massage walk and an indoor horse riding machine).
I can imagine that one might ask a neighbouring country: 'Is it a problem for you if my shoe repairer is subject to a reduced rate of VAT?'
On the other side the shoe repairer had closed up and gone home at five on Saturday afternoon, the hairdresser at five-thirty and the photo-copiers at the same time.
The story revolves around shoe repairer Jens Petrus Andersen, played by Henki Kolstad, and his shop.