Plymouth. To the Nobility, Gentry, and Others, On Tuesday the 5th. of May, at Ten O'Clock, will be opened For the Reception of Gentlemen & Ladies, The salt-water baths, and long-room; with a publick breakfast, and Concert of Vocal and Instrumental Music. The Proprietors beg leave to inform the Publick, they have provided a Sea Water Tepid Bath, for those who are more particularly Afflicted, and require its Aid. Likewise, The New Bowling Green Will be compleated, and ready for Use on the above Day. Subscriptions taken in at Mr. Sherenbecks, in Plymouth, and at Mrs. Cowan's, at Dock. N. B. The Concert and Breakfast to be continued every Tuesday Morning, at Ten O'Clock, during the Season.

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1767
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Plymouth : printed by R. Weatherley, in Nut-Street, 1767.

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1 sheet ; 1/40.

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