Taunton Courier 22 Mar 1854 Sutton's Wine and Spirit Stores North Street Taunton W. COURT Relative of the Late Charles SUTTON Son of the Late Henry SUTTON

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The Taunton Courier and Western Advertiser. Wednesday 22 Mar 1854

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SUTTON'S WINE AND SPIRIT STORES,

NORTH STREET, TAUNTON.

W. COURT.

(RELATIVE OF THE LATE MR. C. SUTTON,)

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT,

BEGS to inform the Gentry, Clergy, Agriculturists and Inhabitants of TAUNTON and its Neighbourhood, that he has succeeded to the Business so many years successfully conducted by the late Mr. HENRY SUTTON, and his Son, Mr. CHARLES SUTTON. He trusts that, having made arrangements with the same Importers and Distillers who for a long period of years supplied his predecessors with those Wines and Spirits which gained for them so large a share of public favour, and by rendering pure and unadulterated liquors to those who may honor him with their support, he will receive that patronage which he most earnestly solicits.

The great number of years W. C. has been known to the public as a tradesman of the town will, in some measure, be a guarantee for the attention and punctuality[?] with which he will execute the orders he hopes to be favoured with.

In calling the attention of the Public to the large Stock of various Wines and Spirits, in bond and otherwise, he begs to state that the same was selected with great care and judgment by the late Mr. Charles SUTTON.

Alisopp's Pale Ale, Guinness's Dublin Porter, Panter's strong Pickling Vinegar, British Wines, &c., in casks, or in bottles.

March 7th, 1854.


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