Sarah
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The Taunton Courier, and Western Advertiser. Wednesday 30 May 1860
Page 1 Column 3 and 4
NOTICE.
IN consequence of Mrs. BLAKE'S retiring from the Business in High-street, the greater portion of her STOCK, consisting of
FANCY SILKS, DRESSES, SHAWLS, MANTLES, PRINTED MUSLINS and CAMBRICS, PARASOLS & RIBBONS, also DAMASKS, PRINTED FURNITURES, & CARPENTINGS, of every description,
will be offered at CONSIDERABLY REDUCED PRICES,
FROM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6th, UNTIL SATURDAY, JULY 7th, INCLUSIVE,
After which date the Shop will be closed for EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS until WEDNESDAY, JULY 25th, when it will be RE-OPENED, and the Business carried on by
MESSRS. NEWBERRY, BLAKE, and HATCHER.
N.B. - During the alterations, all Orders will be punctually attended to, and Accounts received and
paid on the premises.