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BG.771.039
17 Jun 1771:23 (845 Supplement)
[Bust of a lady with an open umbrella] Umbrilloes. Made
and sold by Isaac Greenwood, turner, at his shop in
Fore-Street, next door to Dr. Clark's, North End,
Boston----Where ladies may be supplied with all sizes, so
small as to suit misses of 6 or 7 years of age, and as low
as 8x l.m. a piece. Has also oyl cloth and neat jointed
ditto for men. He makes tea-boards, salvers, walking
sticks, fifes, and many other things in the turner's
way.--N.B. Said Greenwood mends and covers old umbrilloes,
and sells new sticks for ditto.
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