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NHG-P.772.057
19 Jun 1772:41 (817)
Dancing, fencing, the French language, and the violin,
taught by Monsier Viart, in the most perfect and polite
manner, on the following reasonable terms, which he has
placed the lower, that as many persons as possible may have
an opportunity of affording to their children those
accomplishments which are so necessary for entering the
world with advantage.
Dancing, 2 dol. entrance 2 dol. pr. quarter.
Fencing, 4 dol. ditto. 4 dol. pr. ditto.
French, 3 dol. ditto 3 dol. pr. ditto.
Violin, 4 dol. ditto. 4 dol. pr. ditto.
N.B. If a scholar learns in two branches, he will pay
only two dollars for each branch, after the first quarter
(except for the violin.)
His school for dancing at the Assembly-Room on Mondays in
the afternoon at four o'clock, and on Thursday and Saturdays
at three o'clock.--His school for French will commence after
the dancing.--For fencing or the violin at such times as may
be convenient for his scholars.
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