sire that those Gentlemen who are in Arrears_ for more than
a Twelvemonth, _wou'd be kind enough for their Encouragement
to pay off their respective Balances, as soon as may be, in
Cash, or good clean Linnen Rags, the latter of which they
prefer._
*** Choice WRITING PAPER, manufactured at Milton, to be Sold
by the Printers hereof.
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As Mr. Turner, the dancing-master, had "suffered much by booking," we
infer that some people had "danced without paying the fiddler."
_DANCING ACADEMY,_
CONCERT-HALL.
MR. TURNER informs the Ladies and Gentlemen in town and
country, that he has reduced his price for teaching, from _Six
Dollars_ entrance to _One Guinea_, and from _Four Dollars_ per
month to _Three_. Those Ladies and Gentlemen who propose
sending their children to be taught, will notice, that no
books will be kept, as Mr. T. has suffered much by booking.
The pupils must pay monthly, if they are desirous the School
should continue.
_Boston, March 29, 1788._
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Mary Billings, opposite the Governor's, sold lottery tickets in 1761.
(December 7.)
A FEW TICKETS IN _SUDBURY_--LOTTERY,
Which will certainly commence Drawing on the 22d of this
Month, may be had of the Managers in _Sudbury_ or of _Edes_
and _Gill_ and _Green_ and _Russell_, Printers in Queen-Street
_Boston_.
SCHEME
1 of 500 Dollars. | 180 of 10 Dollars.
15 of 100 | 80 of 8
20 of 50 | 51 of 6
20 of 40 | 1315 of 4
10 of 20 |
To be Sold by _Mary Billings_, opposite the
GOVERNOR'S--Cardinal Silks and Trimmings, with many other
Articles, cheap for Cash.
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From "Boston Gazette," Sept. 8, 1760:
TO be Sold by _Henry Paget_, of _Providence_, a Tract of Land,
partly improved, lying in _Weyer_ River Parish, being the
North Part of said Parish, and joins to _Greenwich_ and
_Hardwick_, containing about 2400 Acres--laid out in 100 Acre
Lotts; to be Sold together, or in Lots. Said Land will be Sold
reasonable for prompt Pay; or if the Purchaser can't pay the
whole, good Security will be taken.
_N.B._ There's a settled Minister in said Parish much
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