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BG.772.019
23 Mar 1772:43 (885)
Peter Curtis begs leave to acquaint the gentlemen and
ladies, that he proposes to open a dancing-school on Monday,
the 30th of this instant, at the former school in
Queen-Street, opposite William Vassall, Esq; Where he will
teach dancing in a most polite manner. Those who send their
children may depend that care will be taken of their
education, and that good order will be observ'd. The days
propos'd for public school are Mondays and Thursdays.
*** Said Curtis was educated in Paris, and has taught
dancing in several towns in this province: As he is now
teaching the French language at Cambridge, any persons that
are disposed to employ him, are desired to leave a line with
Capt. Gore, at the Painter's Arms.
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