Taunton Courier 26 May 1847 The Taunton Wine Cellars No. 1 East Street James LOCKE Late Messrs WEST and BUSH Advert

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The Taunton Courier and Western Advertiser, for Somerset, Wilts, Dorset, Devon, and Cornwall. Wednesday 26 May 1847

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THE TAUNTON WINE CELLARS,

No. 1, East Street.

JAMES LOCKE

BEGS to return his most sincere and grateful thanks to the Gentry, Clergy, and the public in general, for the very liberal support he has received since he has been in business, and hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same.

J. L. having taken off the Stock of Wines and Spirits of the above Establishment, late in the occupation of Messrs. WEST & BUSH, would beg to call the attention of gentlemen to his

FINE STOCK OF WINES & SPIRITS,

which he will be enabled to offer at such prices as will meet the views of every customer.

Fine Old Port and Sherry

in Hogsheads and quarter Casks.

Ingham's Marsala

in Pipes, Hogsheads, and quarter Casks.

Bass's East India Pale Ale, London & Dublin Porter

in Pints and Quarts.

MALSTER & HOP MERCHANT.

East Street, May 24th, 1847.


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