187 (Vol. 1)

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The whole to conclude with the Taylor riding on the dancer, the hunter, and road-horse, by Mr. SAMPSON, in dress and character.

N.B. No expence [sic] or pains have been spared to render the rational amusements of this place superior to all others in Europe. At the same time the Proprietors have not forgot the necessary accommodations. The whole under the direction of Mr. Astley.

Ladies and Gentlemen are carefully instructed in all the rudiments of riding on horseback, six lessons one guinea, taken when convenient.

Horses broke for army, road, field or draught, shooting, stalking, and particularly for Ladies riding, on moderate terms.

It is humbly requested that no person will bring their dogs to the Riding-house.

Just published, and to be had only at the Riding-house, The favourite Airs, set for the Violin, German Flute, Harp or Harpsichord, with a Bass, together with the scene of the Broken Bridge, as performed in the pleasing exhibition of the Ombres Chinoise, or Chinese Shadows. Price 6d.

[three asterisks-like symbols] The FLOATING BATH, on the river Thames, Westminster-Bridge, is compleatly [sic] fitted-up for the reception of Ladies and Gentlemen. 

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