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RNYG.778.056
4 Jul 1778:11 (184)
George Deblois's sen. & jun.
Acquaint their Friends and others, they have just received
by the Alfred, Capt. Molton, from London, and now opening at
their store, the Corner of Smith-Street, opposite Pitt's
Statue, a fine assortment of
English and Hard Ware Goods,
Consisting of the following articles, which will be sold by
wholesale only, on the most reasonable terms, for ready
money, viz.
Waistcoat quiltings, Plain and corded dignity, Fustians and
jeans, . . . [l07 lines; 1st column of items includes
fabrics, buttons, trimmings, china, earthenware, cutlery;
2nd column lists hardware items, such as tacks, nails,
locks, and others, such as combs, tooth brushes. In the
middle of the 2nd column, after 46 lines, are listed the
following musical items] violin strings and bridges, German
flutes and violins, music books. . . [55 lines in the column
continue with hammers, scales and weights, hooks and eyes,
watch chains, walking canes, spices, pans, pipes, horse
cloths, curry combs and brushes, drugs, and medicines]
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