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SCAGG.771.058
11-18 Nov 1771:44 (14/683)
The subscriber takes this method to inform the publick that
he has opened a Dancing School at the house of Mr.
Liebbentz, in Bedon's Alley, where he will teach the most
modern dances in the genteelist taste. He likewise teaches
the violin and German flute. Those gentlemen and ladies who
please to favour him with their commands, may depend on
being taught with the quickest dispatch, and he hopes by his
ability to give satisfaction. George Christie. N. B.
Gentlemen or ladies may be taught at their own houses.
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