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BG.769.059
25 Sep 1769:41 (755)
Gilbert Deblois notifies his town and country customers,
that he has a large assortment of winter goods, with many
other sorts, imported last fall from London, which are to be
sold at the very lowest rates, at his shop opposite bottom
School-Street, near the late Rev. Dr. Mr. Sewall's Meeting-
House.
Likewise to be sold, A large brick dwelling-house, know by
the name of Concert-Hall, situated in Queen-Street, 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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