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PG-P.774.036a
19 Oct 1774:13 (2391 Supplement)
Dancing and Fencing. Mr. Pike opened his schools for dancing
and fencing, at the Assembly Rooms, in Lodge-Alley, on
Monday, the third of the instant October. The use of the
small sword taught from half past five in the morning to ten
o'clock on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Dancing from
ten to one o'clock on the same days. Dancing for gentlemen,
from five in the evening of the same days. Ladies or
gentlemen privately instructed in cotillions and all the
modern dances, either there or at their own houses, with the
greatest dispatch. He is to be spoke with at this house, in
Lombard-street, near Third-street, Philadelphia, any time of
the day.
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