Citation |
NYG(W.767.121
23-30 Nov 1767:42 (451)
To the Publick, Peter Vianey, Music, Fencing, and Dancing-
Master;
Who keeps a private and public school opposite to the Hon.
John Watts's, at Mrs. Hates's, near the Exchange, having
heard that a report has been spread, that he asks two
guineas a quarter, and two guineas entrance, for teaching
young ladies and gentlemen to dance, finds it necessary to
contradict publickly a report certainly publish'd to prevent
him from getting scholars.-- His demand was no more than one
guinea a quarter and a guinea entrance: however at the
desire of some gentlemen and ladies, he will for the future
teach at a pistole a quarter, and a pistole entrance, and
will wait on any ladies or gentlemen that chuse to be
taught, at their own houses.-- He will teach french country
dances, either at home or abroad.
|