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BG.772.066
23 Nov 1772:43 (920)
Boston, Nov. 15, 1772, Gilbert Deblois, informs his
customers that he has just received an additional supply of
goods, per Captains Delano and Lyde from London, which with
those receiv'd before this, makes his assortment compleat.
Amongst his last recruit is a large parcel of black sattins,
figured capuchine silks, . . . [9 lines] spangled coat and
waste frogs, a few genteel silver plated sword belts, fifes,
drums, &c. . .
N.B. As his goods are as well bought in England, as any
imported from thence without exception, his customers may
depend on every article being charg'd at the very lowest
prices, and as cheap as any that are sold in town.
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