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GG(J.767.013
27 May 1767:21 (192)
To the Publick. The subscriber takes this method to
acquaint the publick, that, on Tuesday next the 2d June, he
intends opening a school at the Guard-house, where he now
lives, for the instructing of young ladies and gentlemen in
the theory as well as practical parts of musick, at ten
pounds per annum, and one guinea entrance each; to attend
two days in the week; but as the evening may be most
convenient for gentlemen, two will be fixed upon for their
accomodation.
Those who chuse to be instructed at their own houses may
be waited on at fourteen pounds per annum.
He also purposes opening an evening school for the
instructing young gentlemen in singing;
He will likewise fair-copy or engross any deeds or
instruments of writing, post books of accompt, or any other
business in the mercantile way, or that of a scrivener.
Under the strongest assurances of his utmost care and
assiduity in the dispatching whatever business may be
committed to his charge, he begs leave to solicit the favour
of his friends. [signed] John Stevens sen.
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