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BPB.765.009
29 Apr 1765:12 (402)
William Tyng informs his customers and others, that he has
removed from his shop facing the Heart & Crown to the first
store, north of the Rev'd Doctor Sewall's Meeting-House,
opposite School-Street, Cornhill, where he continues to sell
nails, pewter, brass, lead and steel and a general
assortment of hard ware. Also, a neat assortment of common
and German flutes, violin strings, &c. at the cheapest rates
for cash--Said Tyng desires those persons who have been long
indebted to him, to pay their respective ballances to
prevent trouble.
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