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PJ.780.039
20 Sep 1780:32 (1358)
The dancing school in Carter's Alley, is opened for the
reception of pupils to learn that polite and necessary art.
And, for the convenience of grown gentlemen, an evening
school will be continued throughout the season. It would be
a considerable advantage for young scholars to enter early
in the season, as the teacher will then have it in his power
to pay more attention to them, than when the school is full
in the advanced part of the winter. Those who please to
send their children, may depend on having them taught in the
most genteel method, and the strictest attention paid to
their carriage and manner, by the public's most obedient
servant, [signed] William McDougall.
N.B. A genteel riding chair to be sold; enquire at the
subscriber's house in Carter's Alley.
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