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IC.776.016
26 Dec 1776:43 (9/436)
Francis Vandale, from Old France, takes this method to
acquaint his friends, ladies and gentlemen, of his arrival
to this metropolis; and that he has opened his school, where
he teaches two sorts of accomplishments for young people,
the French language and dancing; or the means how to behave
in fine companies, in a very short time and approved manner:
And as he was favoured here, in Newport and New Haven, he
hopes the same encouragement; the more, as these two
branches are now become more necessary; for which he will be
much obliged to his good customers. He keeps at Mr.
Rogers's in Brimfield's Lane, in the neighbourhood of the
South Meeting-House.
Messieurs les Francois peuvent apprendre l'Anglois chez
lui, il est lage ut supra.
N.B. His French and Dancing School is opened both in the
day and evening likewise. He can be recommended by William
Powell, Esq;
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