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PG-P.761.074
8 Oct 1761:61 (1711)
Philadelphia, August 16, 1761. This is to inform the
public, that an evening school for teaching young gentlemen
to play upon the German flute, will be opened by the
subscriber, on the first Monday in September next, in one of
the houses lately built by Dr. Farmar, in Dock-street, near
the bridge, in Second-street; where young gentlemen may be
taught, by an easy and regular method, to play with
judgement and taste, for the moderate price of six shillings
per week, and thirty shillings entrance money, provided the
subscriber can procure six scholars. The hours of
attendance will be every evening (Sundays excepted) from six
to eight o'clock. -- Said subscriber will also attend
gentlemen at their houses, one hour every other day, for one
guinea per month, and thirty shillings entrance. Those who
will honour him with their employ, may depend upon being
faithfully served by [signed] John Stadler.
N.B. If any gentleman is desirous to know the character
and abilities of said subscriber as a teacher of music, they
may be satisfied, by enquiring of any gentleman in this
city, who is a judge of these matters.
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