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NYM(G.767.087
12 Oct 1767:33 (832)
Charles Shipman, ivory and hard wood turner, lately from
England, at the corner, opposite Mr. Duyckinck's universal
store, and next to Mr. William Neilson's store, near the
Old-Slip; takes this method to acquaint all ladies,
gentlemen, &c. that having served a regular apprenticeship
to a turning manufactory at Birmingham, he purposes carrying
on that business here, in all it various undermentioned
articles; therefore all ladies, gentlemen, &c. who please to
favour him with their employ, may depend on being served
with the strictest assiduity, and on the most reasonable
terms. . . drum-sticks . . . bell-handles . . . whistles . .
. German flutes tipped . . .
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