Citation |
NHG-P.773.074
27 Aug 1773:33 (880)
Mr. Crosbey, Further informs the publick, that, pursuant to
his advertisement of the 20th instant, he tomorrow opens his
School of Musick, at the Assembly Room, there to continue to
teach by the month, or quarter, on Mondays, Thursdays and
Saturday, 3 hours each day, beginning at 3 o'clock P.M.
Those who attend accordingly will be instructed at 3 dollars
per quarter. These whose affairs detain them in the day
time, will be instructed Monday and Thursday evening, an
hour and half each evening, at one dollar per quarter.
Those who take lessons once a day and are waited on at their
lodgings after the rate of 3 dollars the month. One third
of the money for each condition to be paid at entrance.
Mr. Crosbey desires that whatever gentleman or lady
intends to honor him with the care of their tuition, would
attend at the Assembly Room, to-morrow, three o'clock, as he
determines to open his school with a dissertation on music,
in general, which will be beneficial to every young
beginner.
|