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NYM(G.767.096
2 Nov 1767:32 (835)
To the public. Peter Vianey, music, fencing, and dancing-
master; who keeps a private and public school opposite to
the Hon. John Watts's, at Mrs. Hayes's, near the exchange,
having heard [ ] a report has been spread, that he asks
two guineas a quarter, and two guineas entrance, for
teaching young ladies and gentlemen to dance, finds it
necessary to contradict publickly a report certainly
publish'd to prevent him from getting scholars.---His demand
was no more than one guinea a quarter and one guinea
entrance, however at the desire of some gentlemen and
ladies, he will for the future teach as a pistole a quarter,
and a pistole entrance, and will wait on any ladies or
gentlemen that chuse to be taught, at their own homes. He
will teach French country dances, either at home or abroad.
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