Citation - Boston Evening Post (Fleet): 1761.01.12

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Index Entry Deblois, Lewis, sells violins, strings, flutes, music books 
Location Boston 
Citation
BEP(F.761.004
12 Jan 1761:41 (1324)
Lewis Deblois, (lately returned from London,) informs his
town and country customers, that he has open'd a store at
the bottom of King-street, next to Messi'rs. Apthorp &
Gardiner's nearly opposite to Joseph Dowse, Esq; insurance
office, and is now opening a choice and general assortment
of goods, just imported in the Jupiter, Capt. Bull, and will
in a few days be ready for sale, at the lowest advance for
cash, treasurer's notes, or short credit, viz. . . [lots of
textiles; hardware, household equipment; 5/6ths col. in all,
6th line up from bottom:]
brass & iron candlesticks, house bells, scates, house
brushes, spectacles, &c----Violins & strings, flutes, musick
books; with a variety of others articles, too tedious to be
enumerated.
  N.B.  Choice Jamaica Molosses by the quantity, and brown
sugar.


Generic Title Boston Evening Post (Fleet) 
Date 1761.01.12 
Publisher Fleet, T. and J. 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1761 
Bibliography B0003115
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