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SCGCJ.769.017
2 May 1769:33 (178)
Dancing and Fencing. Mr. Pike takes this method to acquaint
his friends, that he is so well recovered as to be able
teach as usual.
Attendance for Dancing at the principal Boarding-Schools on
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays:
At his Dancing-School, opposite John Izard's, Esquire;
Church-Street, young ladies and gentlemen are taught
Dancing, on Thursdays and Saturdays.
An Evening-School for Dancing every evening of the week,
from six o'clock to nine, at the same place.
N.B. He teaches the use of the Small-Sword, every morning,
from five o'clock to nine at the Fencing-School, opposite
John Izard's, Esquire.
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