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NYJ-N.773.033
4 Feb 1773:33 (1570)
Mr. Hoar begs leave to acquaint the ladies and gentlemen of
this city, that he has just received a copy of Mr. George
Alexander Steevens's new Lectures (with characteristic heads
and dresses) as they are now delivered in London by that
celebrated genius; which Mr. Hoar proposes (under their
patronage) exhibiting on Tuesday the 16th inst. in the ball
room at Mr. Hull's tavern in the Broadway; with a humorous
epilogue, and a real representation of a married blood of
the first rate, after he has been keeping it up. Between
the acts, the young lad will sing a number of favourite
songs, with proper accompaniments; the whole to conclude
with a ball, under the same restrictions of the concert and
ball which he had the honour of conducting on the 5th of
October last. Price of tickets one dollar each.
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