WHEN a Surbiton (Surrey) mother says she is going for a Hoaf at the local, she does not mean that she will be propping up the bar for an hour or so. For this little baker's shop is fully licensed, just the place for a drop of crusty old port, and shoppers just sit down hefore buying their bread and have a cocktail — or something.
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Chronicle (Levin), 26 March 1946, Page 6
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65WHEN a Surbiton (Surrey) mother says she is going for a Hoaf at the local, she does not mean that she will be propping up the bar for an hour or so. For this little baker's shop is fully licensed, just the place for a drop of crusty old port, and shoppers just sit down hefore buying their bread and have a cocktail — or something. Chronicle (Levin), 26 March 1946, Page 6
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