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SCG-C.768.051
15 Aug 1768:32 (34/1715)
For the entertainment of the curious.
This present and to-morrow evening,
Will be exhibited, at Mr. William Holliday's Tavern, on the
Bay, the corner of Queen-Street,
A complete set of Artificial Figures, representing diverse
Masquerade Characters.
And, some very curious Water and Fire-Works.
To which will be added the Tragical Story, called the Babes
in the Wood.
Tickets to be had at Mr. Holliday's, for Front-Seats, at
Three Shillings sterling; and for the others at Two
Shillings, like money of
The Publick's most humble servant,
Joseph Gibbes.
Who will undertake and infallible cure of cancer,
intermittent fevers and agues, inveterate ulcers and
fistulas, consumption, gout and rheumatism, and proposes to
settle in Charles-Town,
Apply to him at said Mr. Holliday's.
N.B. Said Gibbes's wife carries on the Mantua-Making
business in the newest fashion.
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