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NYJ-N.767.172
22 Oct 1767:12 (1294 Supplement)
Music, Fencing, and Dancing, taught at the school of William
C. Hulett, near the Assembly Room, in the Broadway, where
constant attendance is given for public or private scholars,
by the respective masters of each art and science. N.B. Mr.
Hulett acquaints his friends that he opens his dancing-
school, on Monday the 5th of October, and begs leave in this
manner to return his grateful thanks to the ladies and
gentlemen of this city, for the encouragement and the many
favours he has received during his residence in this place
of 14 years, and hopes for a continuance of them, while he
shall endeavour to make himself worthy.---Mr. Benson, who
has the Superintendency of the fencing-school gives this
notice, that on the public teaching days, the school is open
for all gentlemen who are fond of the science, and those who
are willing to inspect into his ability.
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