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John South THRALE
THRALE, Pastry and Kitchen Cook, Whitehall, begs leave to acquaint the Public that he continues to serve ladies and gentlemen at his soup rooms as usual with his much admired mock turtle, Gravy and other soups, Ball Brorth in the highest perfection: families may also be supplied with any quantity.
Likewise, spruce beer by his Majesty's Royal Letters Patent in the highest perfection and fit for immediate use of good body and sound quality, the excellence of which is well known by those who have been in the Northern Colonies and is now used by the first families in this kingdom at their tables, being very grateful and pleasant to the taste and recommended by the faculty as the most excellent antiscorbutic ever yet discovered. Sold in stone bottles, and sent to any part of the town or country.
ORANGE STREET CHAPEL, LEICESTER FIELDS
| Date | 1 Jan 1785 |
| File name | 1785-01-01-the-times.jpg |
| File Size | 220.9k |
| Dimensions | 1842 x 1290 |
| Linked to | The Times (London) Newspaper; John South THRALE (Occupation) |
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