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PG-P.752.005
25 Feb 1752:31 (1211)
Notice is hereby given, to all gentlemen and ladies, in town
or country, that John Beals, from Fleet-street, London,
makes all sorts of nets; such as cod-nets, double and single
wheeled slews for creeks, as the tide comes in or goes out,
casting-nets, hoop or deep nets, net-bags for gentlemen,
when fishing or fowling, nets for horses, to prevent the
flies biting them in summer, either for coach, chaise,
chair, or saddle-horses, and a coarser and cheaper sort for
waggon-horses: Also nets carefully mended, or casting-nets
tuck'd in the best manner, with expedition. He will, if
desired, work at gentlemens houses, nets for partridges,
covey-nets, pairing-nets, or for particular uses, in any
shape or form.
Gentlemen and others may be carefully taught the violin,
hautboy, German-flute and common flute, by book, as
formerly, by said Beals, net-maker and musician, at his
house in Fourth-street, between Market and Chestnut-street,
nets hanging over the door.
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