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2192 4472 SSB THEY ARE 3 OF 7000 DELIGHTED NEW ZEALANDERS WHO HAVE LEARNED TO PLAY PIANO IN 8 LESSONS No influence other than the sterling merit of the * Sullivan I System ”is responsible for the three following letters. The SulK- || van Conservatorium ” has over 3,600 Testimonials from New Zeag land Pupils praising this wonderfully easy, simplified method of k Piano Playing. ___ No. 2192. MR. F. CLARK, TOKO, 24th APRIL. 1921, writes:— M I || often wished I could play the Piano, and now I have every confidence I will H under the ‘ Sullivan System.’ 1 had no idea music could be made so easy—it is S simplicity itself.” No. 4472. MRS. M. MacDONALD, NORTH SPIT, 13ih DECEMBER, 1921, says:—“ I hardly thought it possible to learn to play the Piano in 8 H Lessons, but after mastering Lessons 1,2, 3, the rest was like child's play. It >» ® a pleasant, quick, easy method of learning.” No. 598. MR. R. C. HAMILTON, GORE, 7th JANUARY, states:— “ When I forwarded you my first payment I felt a little doubtful about playing the Piano in 8 Lessons; but since I have learned the first Lessons, 1 feel confident that I shall be able to play any kind of music.” YOU CAN DO IT TOO ONE LESSON A WEEK FOR 8 WEEKS will enable you to play Waltzes, Song'-. Hymns, Dance Music, Marches, etc. You learn to play a Waltz with the'first Practice Lesson, and a thrilling March with the second Lesson. No previous knowledge of music required. No tedious exercises or scales to practice with the “Sullivan Lessons.” You learn at home in your spare time. SMALL FEE—EASY TERMS The Fee is so small, and the payments so lenient that anybody, young or old, can easily afford to learn Piano Playing with this wonderfully Easy System. No trick music, numbers or makeshifts—you play by note —the only correct way to read music. The “Sullivan Way” is Sure, Quick, Simple. I For advertising purposes only “ Free Tuition ”is offered to a few more Pupils in any part of the Dominion, the only charge being a small one to cover cost of I Music, Printing, Clerical Help, etc. Simply fill in your name and address on I Coupon below and post immediately for Prof. Sullivan's FREE BOOK “How to I Play Piano in 8 Lessons,” together with full particulars of “Free Tuition” offer and easy terms of payment. Here is the Coupon—fill in and post io-day. r AVAVAVAV<VAV<V<VAVAVARAVA SULLIVAN CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC (N.Z.) LTD. Studio 16M Premier Buildings, Auckland. d Gentlemen: I enclose 4 Penny Stamps for postage. Please send me Prof. J Sullivan’s FREE BOOK, “ Flow to Play the Piano in 8 Lessons,” and partic- ► ulars of your “ Free Tuition Offer.” ~ Name (Mr.. Mrs., Miss) , .... ■ ! «n-»t Address - -, g
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1922, Page 6
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