Citation |
BG.757.040
3 Oct 1757:22 (131)
William White advertises his customers and others, that he
is removed into Queen-Street, to the store lately in the
occupation of Messirs. Gilbert and Lewis Deblois, opposite
Messirs. Hunt and Torrey's, where he has to sell, chiefly by
wholesale, at the lowest rates for cash or short credit,
which he imported in one of the last ships from London,
Blue, drab, scarlet and crimson clohts; half-thicks;
kerseys; bearskins; ratteens; embossed serges; plain and
check'd gamblets;. . . [21 lines] black and white necklaces;
sleeve-buttons; jews-harps; shoe and knee buckles, &c. &c.
&c.
|