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NYM(G.759.047
24 Sep 1759:22 (371)
This is to give notice, that the violin is taught in so
plain and easy a method, that young gentlemen of eight or
nine years old may be capable of learning in a short time,
by W.C. Hulett, at the house of Mr. Robert Wallace, joiner,
in Broad-Street, near the corner of the old Dutch-Church-
Street.
Mr. Hulett takes this method to acquaint the gentlemen and
ladies of this town, that he cannot get a room for a
dancing-school this winter, but will attend at their own
houses, if they will honour him with their commands.
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