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BEP(F.769.055
25 Sep 1769:42 (1774)
Gilbert Deblois notifies his town and country customers,
that he has a large assortment of winter goods, with most
other sorts, imported last fall from London, which are to be
sold at the very lowest rates at his shop opposite the
bottom of School-Street, near the late Rev. Doct. Sewell's
Meeting House.----To be sold likewise, a large brick
building, situated in Queen-Street, known by the name of
Concert-Hall, well calculated for publick
entertainments.----Said hall being the genteelest of any in
America. The price will be low and payment may be made any
time within three years, giving good security for the money.
For further particulars, enquire of said Deblois.
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