THEY LEARNED PIANO PLAYING in g LESSONS MH “EASY AS A.8.C.” fc£3 Is what over 15.608 PUPILS HAVE SAID OF THE SULLIVAN SYSTEM, hecaoie al! the wearisome practice drudgery, troublesome scales and exercises, and other difficulties have been removed by Professor Sullivan's Marvellous System of 8 Lessons. "? Snu e“rnh: E 7 ot *«; THESE 15,808 PUPILS, ranging from boys and girls of 10 to men and women of 70, Mr H . j. Bnln « d i e»s,. .nd i.m on some of them living hundreds of miles away, yet neither age nor distance prevented M.y u «»» S;"o^- W To tl,em learßin « Piano-playing in 8 Lessons. Many of them knew nothing about music to tj’‘y‘‘cti nf il I B -Mnd I MB. I send her.- commence—few of them could tell one note from another—YET THEY WERE ALL -on.ider I have h *£ * nnh th. balance of PLEASED WITH THE LESSONS, AND PRACTISING WAS REAL FUN. ittw’Er™©! ... ■ ■, ■ —the Course, I thank you V for *U the trouM® yon itav« YES ! IT S TRUE. “ kM me ’’ Utr ■ ® n ® Lesson a week for about 8 weeks GUARANTEES you to play Waltzes, Dance Music. Soars, etc- | SfT The fee is small, and you pay in easy instalments. Esch Course of Lessons carries a Money b&cte if GUARANTEE that real music is taught—no ‘‘ tricks.” numbers, or make-shifts, and if dissatisfied ufioc ‘3 ? » completion of Course, fees will be refunded in full. r : =v IF Bf MR * 8 HOB6SON ’ S REcm - HHBBOBBHB| A WONOERFUL LETTER * Like many thousands in the Do- R£*o 'Ti l» IftJMBIi ‘l* minion, Mr. Hodgson knew no- Rotowaro. ? ’**'-*•>* *bin« about the Piano, or now to oh. m ■ itv arc * l * 2C - 1921 • , I- ■ ■ - ■ • . fz r-< The Musical Director. I Mrs. L. Lint,, on June “»“*<“ ago. To-dar P‘“ r Sir , ~ , fc' s "’T ®SI £. write - 1 h..ve ■lined h ® plays such pieces as Conso- <jg>vl arn ® ur ® I would never have to entertain myse.i lation.” *’ Melody in F.” “ Sones gained the accomplishment of KtfiSSi -KSlaSii of depending upon,,-her. Without Words" -Th. Spang IW'll I’leno-plnjlng bad 1 not leerned S„Y " etc. While oorkmg at a ‘ ’»□ Ur« «ftkojTE ‘,‘X Such Di-ces a/ • f coalmine near Auckland be be- ' ?** T meh about the Piano as it .new Sn! the Ocean.- “•Triumphal can,e a Sullivan pupil, and prac- about me. and today 1 think I Wr LesMarch.’ • Old Folks at t’-sed the simple Lessons in spare ca P f JT I ,!’ i. nw « acv it eons are so sirurle that the B o me,’ Mendelssohn's time at home. He had no special i^ l °mLt Ce T n ri°n youngest could understand Sch Pr I. S -' D \( *J‘ a '” bow advantages or opportunities, and Piano by the Sullivan system. 1 them, and could not go fke-l ■ 7“ •*»«. tb»t th. credit .•> all duo to »® sur. th, old method would l ?■!"•.'’l V'” •‘”’ le "’’"t C r C .. no r.awu aujcr? who" 6 .. tu-t Pwsing am 3 * > P w ‘ n fcl “ a mas ' c * l education To-day .% - desires should not learn Piano- buadows Walts. I c«?ta he plays the Piano for hi a own 7 playing by your System. In fact. ■ . .. - ..■, .ndM.nd.'.nt.rUlnm.nt.aaweU as being able to teach h»s young J only to recelv ® the first Lessons to ’ -V--eatt'sW ' children. Mr. Hodgson has played ‘ prove how simple it is. 1 am ->' in public, and has shewn scores wiTO, always ready to ehow and prove v hi. fri~nd« nT»« nfnpr- rhi* i to anybody what I nave learned. T 7 ' ■ ’•'■ ’•• ■ 2 r c - 1 others wh*t the. and I <;?.n assure you it is the big- ”'‘f . ' iis*'* ,Suluvan System has done for him. gest return I’ve ever had for the : small fee it cost me. Yours sincerely, M WWif B. HODGSON. - FREE TUITION OFFER >- ; 'e,.** . We still want a FEW MORE PUPILS in every town and district to help ADVER. MIM w . Tasl r lr wrote on h —"7 —IT o . TISF THIS WONDERFUL SYSTEM of teaching Piano. For a limited time, therefore, April. 15:-" On February i tvlrs. J. M. Boldt wrote , . . , . , . of this year i couldn t tel! cn January 25:—-1 thmk we offer FREE TUITION—the only charge being a nominal one to cover cost of .Music, O ne note from another, and Hit, Printing, etc. Do not miss this splendid opportunity—send right away for the EIG you MoSd h.“ U NEW FREE BOOK. DON’T HESITATE, OR YOU’LL BE TOO LATE. POST THIS prised look on , people’s able to pick up music in oAiynAv ntV faces when I tell them—it’s the old way. Your prac- LuLrUA IV»L>AI. great to see? 1 wish your tice pieces are all very aice. ~_r a System were better known and I wieh you every sue- H£RE'S THE COUPON. POST IT TO-DAY. in Wellington.” gsa SBHBESSSa®MaEi®Bfia«I 88§a w MrM a , h Mr - N. Rusdan writes: E «««« mttr»vAiT ® Nurse McMa.h *•?’ -S>y« —“I never expected for FREE TUITION COUPON. writes:—” I am so . co® moment when I an- ■ ....... B grateful for the easy &?. A swered vour advertise- ■ Sullivan Conaervatorium cl Music (N.Z.), Ltd, IP way I Lave Iren JS M'F . "fe a Stud... x 6 M ,„ mi . r Buildings. Auckinnd. •«> ’f paBWIR^V/ ■:. a? mistaKr Now .hat 1 ■■ Gentlemen.— I "nciose 4 Penny Stamps for postage. Please h£ you cne of my « ■ have come to the end of send uie Prof. Sullivan's FREE BOOK. *‘ How to Play the photos, for you to EC jnJ&SGzifS r ‘- t^le Les-Ron* sac- ■ Piano in 8 Lessons.” and particulars of your Free Tuition wake whatever use s ' * ceesfully. I must thank 0 Offer. B Jou . w «b. 1 r XL* ■' you for the splendid want otners to know H K.m. (Mr.. Mr... Mio) » HEE- ''' W . /iSsjl els* <dl say the same “ , " progress has been '> -. . Swfck. '?WSr wao takes y oar Course.” gj Age........ Adartis.„r,. Wl », w ,w W _ wonderful.’ r. ;y _ Fr. io _ Sanaaßsi ses esi ks ezh css osEBKsaBiS ®S@ !!^ES^:SffiFTSScSSK! SSa
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1921, Page 11
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