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NYGWPB.745.029
30 Sep 1745:41 (141)
This is to inform all young gentlemen, who are willing to
divert or improve a tedious hour, that they may be taught by
a very easy method, the violin and flute, by a gentleman
lately arrived here; who will wait on any gentlemen that
are desirous to learn, at their respective lodgings, and
will undertake to teach the meanest capacity (on strict
application) two tunes in the first fortnight, and so on in
proportion; He intends to tarry here till the spring, if
sufficiently encouraged; and if not, will depart this fall
Whatever young gentlemen, or others, inclinable to learn,
may be directed by the printer, or be further informed at
Mr. Van Zandt's on the Dock.
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