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NYC.769.032
15-22 Jun 1769:611 (1/8)
VAUXHALL GARDENS, have been newly fitted up in a very
genteel, pleasing manner, are pleasantly situate, and now
open for the reception of ladies, gentlemen, etc. and will
be illuminated every evening in the week; coffee, tea, and
hot rolls, at any hour in the day; neat wines, and other
liquors, with cakes, etc. as usual. A concert of music,
vocal and instrumental, will shortly be performed twice
every week, of which due notice will be given.__Contiguous
to the garden there is a very good long room convenient for
a ball, or turtle entertainment. Also, dinners or suppers
dressed in the most elegant manner, on timely notice being
given, to the public's already much obliged, and very
obedient humble servant, SAMUEL FRANCES. ***The Gardens
would have been opened earlier in the Spring, but on account
of the Theatre.
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