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PG-P.772.022c
12 Aug 1772:21 (2277 Supplement)
John Berndt, joiner and instrument-maker, begs leave to
acquaint the public, that about the 11th of July instant, he
will move from his house in Race-street, opposite the Green
Tree, into Third-street continued, in Campingtown, opposite
to Mr. Coats's Burying-ground, to a lot, on the back of
which is erected a two-story brick kitchen, and in the front
of said street a frame work-shop, with his name on the sign-
board. He has for sale, a harpsichord, and spinnet, well
made, of walnut; which, according to payment, he will keep
in good order for 12 months; both will be sold very
reasonable. Any person having an instrument that wants
repairing, he will put the same in good order for a
reasonable price or take it in part of payment for a new
one.
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