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BNL.757.022
15-22 Sep 1757:32 (2881)
Imported in the last ships from London, by Ebenezer Coffin,
and to be sold at the Crown and Bee-hive, opposite Deacon
Phillips in Cornhil, Boston,
A large assortment of brass kettles, skillets, warming-pans,
copper boiling-pots, . . . Men's and women's thimbles,
money-scales and weights, jews-harps, . . . [6 lines]---Also
violins, bows, flutes, hautboy reeds, and best Roman
strings: With all sizes of womens plain and flower'd
russel-shoes; choice good canary seed, &c.&c.&c.
N.B. The above-mentioned articles will be sold very cheap
for cash: country traders, and others, may be as well
serv'd by sending a letter, as if present themselves.
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