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BG.767.009
2 Feb 1767:43 (618)
Lately imported from London, and to be sold by Gilbert
Deblois, at his shop, opposite the bottom of School-Street,
near the Rev. Dr. Sewall's meeting house, by wholesale and
retail, very cheap for ready money, a large assortment very
genteel and fashionable color'd broad clothes of all
prices,. . . [8 lines up from bottom:] writing paper, Roman
violin strings, bridges, German flutes, a few neat guitars,
&c.
[pointing hand] The above goods will be sold as low as if
the prices were affix'd to each article, as it's well known
the fixing prices to goods in an advertisement does by no
means denote the cheapness of them, as they differ so much
in quality.--
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