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NYJ-N.768.006
7 Jan 1768:43 (1305)
Blanch White, upholsterer and undertaker, from London; on
the New-Dock, next door but one to Alderman Livingston's;
Makes all kinds of upholstry-work, in the newest fashion,
and on the most reasonable terms; likewise all kinds of
field equipage, drums, etc. Funerals furnish'd with all
things necessary and proper attendance as in England. Mrs.
White begs leave to acquaint the ladies and gentlemen, that
she washes all sorts of gauze laces, caps, on the wires;
silk stocking, etc. in the neatest manner, she having a
proper frame, and a stove for bleaching. Flounces and
trimmings for ladies robes, neatly pinck'd ; also shrouds
and sheets.
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