Whereas there hath been for some time past, Quantities of Water not only dispersed about the Kingdom of Great-Britain, but exported to Parts beyond Sea, under the Name of Bristol Hot-Well-Water, to the great Imposition on the Publick, as well as Injury to the Reputation of the True Bristol Water: this is therefore to Advertise, that the said Water, which is filled from the only antient and original Spring, is now sealed with the Names of Smith and Woodall, as described in the Margin; and that no other Water is ever filled by Us, Smith and Woodall At the Bristol Hotwell-house.

  • Smith and Woodall (Firm : Bristol, England).
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[1760?]
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[Bristol] : Printed by E. Ward, opposite the Post-Office, [1760?]

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1 sheet ; obl.1/80.

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ESTC T226533

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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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