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PGCJ.766.037
27 Dec 1766:41,42,43 (155)
Just imported, and to be sold at the cheapest rate for cash,
by Thompson and Arnold, at their shop near the great bridge,
in Providence, a fresh and general assortment of English and
Indian goods, carefully chosen for the particular use of
this and the neighbouring town of Rhode-Island colony,
Connecticut, and the Massachusetts-Bay, and which will be
found the best of their kind: amongst which are the
following articles, viz. . . [full page ad, including]
violin strings . . . house bells and pulleys. . . Jews-
harps. . .
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