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SCG-C.772.002
21 Jan 1772:43 (1883)
[The following is assumed to be correct, copied from the
1771 ad. In this issue the paper was wrinkled and difficult
to read.]
The subscriber takes this method to inform the public, that
he purposes to open a dancing school, on Tuesday the 12th of
November, instant, at the house of Mr. Liebenhentz in
Bedon's-Alley, where he will teach the most modern dances,
in the genteelest taste: He likewise teaches the violin and
German flute.--Those gentlemen and ladies who please to
favour him with their commands, may depend upon being taught
with the quickest dispatch, and by his assiduity, doubts not
to give satisfaction. [signed] George Christie.
Gentlemen and ladies may be taught privately, at their own
houses.
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