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PG-P.774.016
29 Jun 1774:41 (2375)
Nicholas Brooks takes this method to return his sincere
thanks to his friends and customers for their past favours,
and begs leave to acquaint them, that he is removed from his
late dwelling-house in Market-street, to the house lately
occupied by Mr. Thomas Irwin, in the east side of Second-
street, between Market and Chestnut-streets, . . . [8 lines]
also a great variety of the best-approved drawing-books, for
ladies and gentlemen, with an assortment of water colours
and camel hair pencils; . . . [2.5 lines] with a variety of
musick for most kinds of instruments; the very best fiddle
strings, just from Italy, . . . [8 lines].
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