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BEP(F.743.038
3 Oct 1743:22 (426)
To be sold by William Price, at the Looking-Glass and
Picture Shop in Cornhill, near the Town-House, A New
Prospect of Boston, neatly done, with the addition of the
new buildings, churches, &c. to this present year; and also
a plan of the town, and prospect of the colleges in
Cambridge, New-England; and the greatest variety of maps and
prints of all sorts and sizes, in frames and glass, or
without: Pictures painted in oyl, in gilt frames. And
also sells and frames all sizes of the best and newest
fashion looking glasses, spectacles, prospect glasses, brass
and glass arms, hard metal tea-pots, china ware, tea-tables
and tea-chests, flutes, hautboys, violins, and strings,
musical books and songs, English and Dutch toys for
children, &c. N.B. He has all the above goods from London,
at the very best hand, can and will sell cheaper than any
other for ready money, and large allowance to those that buy
a quantity to sell again.
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