REMOVE THE IFS FROM PIANO'PIAYING large outlay of money you were obliged to Miuras necessary to turn 1 gage a teacher to visit your long-desired wish jj! your home—lf you had to play the Piano—to an to keep his appointments actual fact at specified times, or attend his studio at certain h0ur5........ had to spend months VT*( you had not received «c--or even weeks at weary- I*4 tual proof of how huning Scales and Exercises dreds of other New Zeabefore you could enjoy landers learned to Play th? pleasure of playing a Waltz, the Piano—and play it properly Song or Operatic Selection —in 8 Lessons W ▼ there would be a very good reason 3 you s P cnt hng the rest of your ■ H H life without the joy of music, and for your Piano to still stand idle. V T Prof. Sullivan’s marvellous System 1 I 9 ■«««», °i teaching Piano in 8 simple Lessons—by mail—in your Spare moments at home—at a very small cost—payable in easy instalments—with a signed and sealed Money-back Guarantee—has removed all the IFS “ Easy as A B C ” is what over 15,000 . students have said about the Sullivan System. THEY PLAYED PIANO IN 8 LESSONS Auckland, March 3rd, 1921. Wellington, Feb. 16th, 1921. The Sullivan Conservatorium The Sullivan C'onservatorium of Music (N.Z.) Ltd. of Music (N.Z.) Ltd. Dear Sirs, Dear Sirs, Now that I have completed the Sul- Your System of Teaching Music il livan Course I must thank you, as the simplest' I have ever seen. Your the Lessons have all been most inter- Theory Chart has taught me twice as esting. I think your System a very much as my previous teacher taught easy one, and I shall recommend it to me under the old method, and I know anyone I know. The Lessons are so twice as much about music since takeasy to understand and the pieces so ing your lessons. pretty that one gets so interested and I must say I have benefited very feels they must keep going. I com- greatly in every way through taking pliment Prof. Sullivan on working out your lessons. I wish you every sucsuch an easy method. cess. Yours very truly, M.W.H. Yours sincerely, H. T. BAY. Free Tuition Offer 'FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY We want a few more pupils in every town and district at once to help Advertise this wonderful System of Teaching Piano. For a limited time, therefore, we offer Tuition Free—the only charge being a nominal one to cover cost of Music, Printing etc. This gives YOU a golden opportunity. DO NOT HESL TATE or you will be too late. Send fpr Prof. Sullivan’s FREE BOOK right away. Here’s the Coupon—Fill In—Cut Out—Post To-day. cHMßamaiHiaiaßMaiaiaiaiaiaiM Sullivan Conservatorium of Music (N.Z.> Ltd., | Studio IBM Premier Bldgs., Queen St., Auckland. I enclose 4 penny stamps to cover postage for Prof. Sullivan’s Free Book, “ How to Play the Piano in 8 Lessons.’’ Allo I particulars of your Free Tuition Offer to correspondence pupili. Name (Mr. Mrs. Miss) j Address , Fr 3 I
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1921, Page 6
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