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SCAGG.772.020
25 Feb-2 Mar 1772:33 (15/698)
The subscriber begs leave to acquaint the publick that he
has removed to Mr. John Mills's next door to Mrs. Fraser's
in Meeting Street, where he continues to teach dancing in
the genteelest manner, and the violin and German flute,
either at his lodgings or privately at any gentleman's
house. Those who may chuse to favour him with the care of
their children may depend on his diligence and punctuality,
and that the strictest attention will be paid to their
morals. George Christie. N. B. He has a few good violins
and German flutes to dispose of.
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