Western Daily Mercury: Friday 12th February 1875

Millinery: Wanted: First-Hand, for workroom; also, improvers and apprentices: Apply Pinsent and Co., Devonport. 


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Western Daily Mercury: Saturday 9th January 1875

Pinsent & Co. are now holding their Annual Sale of Family and Furnishing Drapery at Greatly Reduced Prices: 31, 32, & 33 Market Street, Devonport.


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Western Daily Mercury: Monday 15th October 1883

The “Louis” Velveteen: The “Louis” Velveteens have established for themselves a worldwide reputation for all the qualities that render them so marvellously like good velvets. … (discussion) … Pinsent & Co. Market Street, Devonport, are now Supplying the Celebrated “Louis” Velveteen at Most Moderate Prices: Patterns Post Free:

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Western Daily Mercury: Tuesday 2nd October 1883

Special Show of Autumn and Winter Fashions: Millinery and Flowers, Felt Bonnets, and Hats, Mantles and Jackets, Furs and Silks, Velvets and Broches, Dresses and Skirts, Gloves, Hosiery, etc. This Day: Pinsent & Co., 31, 32, 33 Market Street Devonport, Agents for Louis Coloured and Black Velveteens:

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Western Daily Mercury: Monday 9th July 1883

Annual Clearance Sale of Surplus Drapery and Furnishing Stock, this day at Greatly Reduced Prices: Pinsent & Co., 31, 32, 33 Market Street, Devonport.

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Western Daily Mercury: Saturday 6th January 1883

Pinsent and Company: Annual Clearance Sale of Dress Goods of Every Description, Family and Household Drapery, Blankets, Tapestry Curtains, Carpets, Floor Cloths, Mattings, etc. This Day at Greatly Reduced Prices: 31, 32, 33 Market Street, Devonport.

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Western Daily Mercury: Saturday 7th March 1874

Cheap Black Silks: Pinsent & Co. are now Selling a Very Cheap Parcel of Black Silks, 11 1/2d the yard; wide width, and warranted to wear, also a Small Stock of Muslin Embroideries at 25 per cent under their Real Value: 31, 32, 33, Market Street, Devonport.

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Western Daily Mercury: Wednesday 6th January 1874

A Foreign Manufacturer’s Stock of Ribbon & Velvet Bows, and Lace Collars & Stds: all this Season’s Goods, now being Sold at less than Half Price by Pinsent & Co., Devonport: And also the Remains of their General Stock of Winter Drapery at Greatly Reduced Prices:

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Western Daily Mercury: Saturday 16th July 1881

Half-yearly Clearance Sale of Surplus and Summer Drapery Stock: Pinsent & Co. are now Selling off as above: Important Price Reductions having been made, a most favourable opportunity is presented for the purchase of every description of either Dress or Household Goods: 31, 32, 33 Market Street, Devonport: July 1881:

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