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BG.764.036
10 Dec 1764:22 (506)
Rivington and Miller inform their customers and others that
they have removed to the store where Mr. Savage lately kept
his insurance-office, about the middle of King-Street,
North-Side, two doors above the British Coffee-House, and
opposite to Colonel Ingersol's Tavern: where they keep for
sale, a valuable collection of books, in every art, science,
and faculty, all sorts of stationary, and a great
variety of toys, trinkets, &c. Among which are the
following lately imported,. . . [6 lines up from bottom:]
ivory memorandum books; prospect glasses; neat leather
bottle stands; a variety of fine German Flutes, tutors for
ditto; soap boxes for shaving. . . [3 more lines]
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