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PGCJ.767.017
21 Feb 1767:41,42,43 (163)
Just imported, and to be sold at the cheapest rate for cash,
by Joseph and Wm. Russell, at their shop, at the sign of the
golden eagle, near the court-house in Providence. Who take
this method of informing gentlemen and ladies both in town
and country, that they have just opened a large assortment
of English goods and braziery ware; and that they are
determined to sell the following goods as cheap as they are
sold either at New-York or Boston, by retail, and as
reasonable as any person or persons in this town can
possibly afford to sell them. . . Bibles, testaments,
psalters and primers. . . Jews harps. . .
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