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PJ.769.055
12 Oct 1769:51 (1401)
John Gualdo, begs leave to acquaint his friends and the
public, that he proposes to teach a few gentlemen to play on
the violin and German flute, and a few ladies on the guittar
or mandolin, either at his house, in Front-Street, near the
bank meeting, or at their places of abode. His terms are a
guinea entrance and a guinea a month, teaching every other
day: but if any gentleman or lady should live at a great
distance from his dwelling house, or out of town, they then
cannot expect to be attended, on the above terms. He
continues also to sell music, musical instruments, strings,
&c. &c. [signed] John Gualdo.
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