At Tennent's Circulating Library, are sold all sorts of book and stationary [sic], maps and prints, and the following medicines, viz. Dr. Hill's balsam of honey, &c. Dr Anderson's true scotch pills ... Daffy's elixir ... Dr. James's fever powders ... Greenough's tinctures for the teeth ... lozenges of tolu for colds.

Date:
[between 1770 and 1780]
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Bath : Printed by J. Keene, [between 1770 and 1780]

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1 broadside ; 9 x 7 cm

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Notes

Trimmed from a larger sheet.
Woodcut border.
Andrew Tennent ran a bookshop and library at 24 Milsom Street, Bath, from 1770 to 1780.
Copy 1 Supplier/Donor: A. Laywood

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