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RG-C.782.091
3-7 Aug 1782:22 (2/150)
Charles-Frederick Smith, Confectioner, begs leave to inform
his friends, and the publick in general,
That he has taken that large and convenient house in
Meeting-Street, No. 110, . . . where he intends following in
business; and also purposes providing Private Entertainment,
either Dinners or Suppers, to any number of gentlemen who
may chuse to bespeak them, . . .
Having a large garden, he intends (for the Amusement of his
good customers) to have a Band of Musick every Wednesday
evening, to begin at seven and continue until eleven; during
which, and at every other time, ladies and gentlemen may be
furnished with Coffee, Tea, and other refreshments, with
every kind of liquors, at the most reasonable rates.
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