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Woolmer's Exeter and Plymouth Gazette for the West of England; or, Public Advertiser for Devon, Cornwall, Somerset and Dorset. Saturday 30 Dec 1843
Page 2 Column 4
To the Inhabitants of the City of Exeter, its Vicinity, and the County of Devon.
GEORGE AND JAMES H. BRAUND
BEG leave to state that they intend to OPEN the SHOP and PREMISES,
No. 192, HIGH-STREET, EXETER,
AS RETAIL DRAPERS, UNDER THE FIRM OF
BRAUND BROTHERS.
The constant depreciation of Prices which the rapid strides of machinery daily produce, enables them to lay in a Stock at Prices, by which they can offer great inducements to those who may be kind enough to favour them with their custom.
J. H. BRAUND having been for some years Representative of the Wholesale House of their Father and Uncle, Messrs. George and John BRAUND, - BRAUND, Brothers are enabled, from the connexion and introduction of that Firm, to go to the cheapest and best Markets in London, Manchester, Leeds, and Glasgow, and thus offer themselves confidently for public support.
Braund Brothers are resolved on conducting their Business with a respectability that will ensure a continuance of those favours which may be bestowed on them; and they will use their utmost endeavours to retain that continuance, by a
WELL-ASSORTED STOCK,
Purchased at the best Markets, & Sold at the Lowest Prices.