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BEP(F.756.020
9 Aug 1756:32 (1093)
Just imported from London, and to be sold by wholesale or
retail at the cheapest rates, by Gilbert Deblois, at the
sign of the Crown and Comb near the prison in Queen-Street,
Boston, all sorts of goods, in brass, copper, pewter, iron
and steel, viz. . . [last line 21] knitting needles, pins
brass and iron jews-harps, fish hooks and lines,. . . [22, 7
lines up from bottom of ad] and Birmingham cutlery wares,
good violins, English and German flutes, bows, bridges,
pins, best Roman violin strings, with sets for violincello
[sic] A fine assortment of worsted crewils and slacks,
yellow canvas,. . . also a variety of English baskets.
N.B. Country traders and shopkeepers may be as well
serv'd by sending letters, as if present themselves. [1/3d
col. in all.]
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