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PJ.768.154
29 Dec 1768:33 (1360)
John Baptist Tioli, dancing master, begs leave to inform the
public, that he has rented for the term of two years, a
house in Second Street (next door to John Dickenson, Esqr's)
and agreeable to his advertisement gives notice to his
employers, that the second day of the new year he opens a
schools, where young ladies and gentlemen will be taught
three times a week, viz. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays,
from nine to twelve o'clock in the morning, young ladies;
and from five to eight in the evening, young gentlemen will
be instructed in all kinds of chamber dances. not only with
expedition, but also after the best and newest method.
Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays are the days reserved for
private teaching; and gentlemen and ladies can be awaited on
their place of abode, on the usual terms.
N.B. At the abovesaid place Michael Bontamps, fencing
master, will teach gentlemen the use of the small sword,
three times a week.
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