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NYM(G.770.166
5 Nov 1770:44 (993)
The guitar, taught by W.C. Hulett, dancing-master, who has
open'd his public dancing-school, at his house in Broad
Street, near the corner of Beaver-Street, at three o'clock
in the afternoons, and an evening school for such ladies and
gentlemen who cannot attend in the day time; likewise hours
set a part for those who would chuse to be taught in
private. He flatters himself that the performance of
several of his scholars, has convinced the judicious and
impartial of his abilities as a master. He teaches the
minuet and country dances, by the whole, by the month or
quarter; and likewise the violin, German flute, and the use
of the small sword. N.B. The great advantage that many
gentlemen have over others (that have never learned the
hornpipe) in country dancing, has induced Mr. Hulett to open
a private school for such gentlemen who may chuse to attend.
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