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A MYSTERY SHOP

A shop with fully-stocked_-wndow« has stood silent and '.empty! forvsue years in Dawes Road, F^am.^; don. It is really two shops, caeto^ouWe. fronted. One displays lea«£ r v «S the other ironmongery. . $f£g«?. owned and managed, by Mr. Ha^ry Nicholls until six years ago. ~: . One day the shop w,as opened cufr tomers were buying in it. s ?f^^! its doors were locked an^they have, not been opened since. N^e of *« neighbours know Where Mr.^NicftOUS iS'T?he yowner retired to th^ountr^, of us know where he lives. . "It is quite likely that.-the,; shop could have been let orjsold.as it is_m the best part of the road, but.inquirers would not know how to'«?»?.£)s** with Mr. Nicholls. He has .never: pu^ up a 'For Sale' or 'To Let: sign. : ;

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 20, 24 January 1936, Page 12

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128

A MYSTERY SHOP Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 20, 24 January 1936, Page 12

A MYSTERY SHOP Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 20, 24 January 1936, Page 12

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