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BG.773.052
30 Aug 1773:23 (960 Supplement)
French horns, bassoons, hautboys, &c. Just imported from
London, per Capt. Lyde, and to be sold by Gilbert Deblois,
at his shop opposite the bottom of School-Street, Boston,
only for ready money,
French horns, bassoons, hautboys, fifes, drums, English
and German flutes, violins, Roman strings, bows, spare reeds
with tutors for each sort of instrument, which are so very
plain and easy, as the learner may soon make himself master
of it. Also,
A great assortment of gold and silver, regimental and
train of artillery laces, binding, shoulder knots apaulets,
hatt-loops, &c. with a few genteel gold and silver spangled
laces, and coat and waistcoat frogs or loops, with
buttons.--Likewise--swords, hangers, belts, and very neat
powder flasks, --genteel silks, and tasty ribbons, with a
general assortment of English and Scotch goods, suitable for
all seasons, --choice bohea, souchong and hyson tea, English
loaf sugar, spices, blue and white china cups and saucers,
dishes, plates, bowles, &c. at the very lowest rates.
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