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NYGWPB.766.062
14 Aug 1766:41 (1232)
Renelagh Gardens, (for breakfasting, as well as the evening
entertainment of ladies and gentlemen,) are laid out, at a
great expence, in a very genteel, pleasing manner; and
judged to be far the most rural retreat any way near this
city. As an addition thereto, a complete band of music is
engaged to perform every Monday and Thursday evenings,
during the summer season, (beginning at 7 o'clock:) a
commodious hall in the garden for dancing, with drawing
rooms neatly fitted up. . . [8 more lines, signed] John
Jones.
N.B. When any evening proves bad, the concert will be the
evening following; tickets to be had at the Gardens, and at
the Queen's Head Tavern near the Exchange.
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