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SCG-C.771.038
3 Oct 1771:31 (1875)
Dancing and fencing. Pike's dancing school is opened, for
the reception of young ladies and gentlemen every Thursday
and Saturday, until five in the evening.--Gentlemen
privately instructed in dancing every evening from six to
nine.--He teaches the use of the small sword every morning
from half after five to nine.--The annual ball for his young
ladies and gentlemen will be in the latter end of November,
or the beginning of December.--Those gentlemen whose
accounts are one, two, three or four, years standing, will
greatly oblige him by discharging the same, as his demand
for cash, at present, is pressing, for erecting the new
assembly room.
N.B. A small quantity of orange juice of a peculiar
flavour, at a dollar a gallon, to be sold at his house in
Church-Street.
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