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BG.758.056
9 Oct 1758:41 (184)
Imrorted [sic] in the last ships from London, by Ebenezer
Coffin, And to be sold at the Crown and Bee-Hive, opposite
Deacon Phillips in Cornhill Boston, cheap for cash or short
credit.
A large assorment [sic] of best London hard metal and
common pewter dishes, plates, porringers, quart-pots,
tankards, soup-kettles, communion flaggons, cups,. . . [28
lines:] money scales and weights, jews harps, snuff and
tobacco boxes,. . . [9 lines] Also violins, bows, flutes,
hautboy reeds, and best Roman strings; with all sizes of
women's plain and flower'd russel shoes; choice good English
cheese, Canary seed, &c. &c.
[Pointing hand] Country traders, and others, may be as
well serv'd by sending a letter, as if present themselves.
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