GONEKE'S MUSIC SCHOOL, 1824.
CONCERT.
MR GONEKE informs the Citizens of Raleigh, that the Young Ladies of his Music School, will exhibit their improvements in that branch of polite Education, on Tuesday evening next, at his Concert Hall. Parents and Guardians are invited to attend, and are requested to call at his store, where they will be furnished with tickets. To remove the evil which has always existed at former Entertainments of this kind, Mr. Goneke has determined to require of persons not interested in, or related in any way to the pupils, a small charge for entrance. Two tickets of admission will be given for 25 cents, and the value thereof will be paid at any time out of his store.
Raleigh, Oct. 28th, 1824.
—Raleigh Register, November 2, 1824.
(Source: North Carolina Schools and Academies, 1790-1840, By Charles L. Coon 1914)