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BEP(F.754.018
15 Jul 1754:22 (985)
Gilbert and Lewis Deblois hereby notify their town and
country customers, that they have lately imported a large
assortment of goods from London, which are to be sold at
their shop in Queen-Street, Boston, by wholesale and retail,
very cheap for ready money, or such pay as may suit, viz. .
. [line 22] ink-powder, money scales and weights, jews-
harps, snuff boxes,. . . [line 26] cheap violins, bows,
flutes, and best Roman strings; also sundry sorts of English
goods, viz. German serge, . . .
[pointing hand] An assortment of the above goods are to be
had also at their shop in Providence, over the great bridge
near the meeting-house, cheap for ready money, or West-India
goods.
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