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wm m i i NO PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE OF MUSIC REQUIRED. ONE LESSON A WEEK FOR 8 WEEKS GUARANTEES YOU TO PLAY WALTZS, SONGS, DANCE MUSIC, HYMNS, MARCHES, ETC. Over 1 3,000 Australians—6,ooo South Africans—7,ooo New Zealanders—have mastered the art of Piano Playing in 8 Simple, Easy Lessons. Thousands of them did not know one note from another, and many others were discouraged Students of the old I Notation Method, yet they learned to play the Piano at home in | their spare time under the “ Sullivan 8 Lessons System.” READ WHAT these NEW ZEALANDERS have to SAY TO YOU. Notice the dates. Mrs. H. W. Adams, Waihopo, writes:—7th November, 1921. “ I am now getting on rapidly with my playing. I’m quite sure it’s a wonderful System to learn to play quickly and easily. I am delighted.” Miss I. Callander, Dunedin, writes:—6th November, 1921. “I am pleased to say year System of learning to Play the Piano or Organ is so simple and perfect; it is aH you claim it to be.” Mt. J. Dennis, Inglewood, writes: —23rd November, 1921. ”1 think it is g the most Wonderful System I have ever tried. I can play now, though I g thought I would never be able to." Miss E, M. Stewart, Waihou, writes:—2nc^December, 1921. “Your Sys- | tem is very simple—an infant could not help picking it up. I can hardly be- | lieve my ears when I hear how I can play." These are only four opinions taken at random from a pile of over B 3,600 Testimonials received from delighted Pupils of your own 3 Dominion. NO TRICK MUSIC NO LONG TEDIOUS TUITION The ” Sullivan 8 Lessons System ” does not consist of numbers, charts, or any other foolish makeshift. It’s so different to the old “ hard-to-understand ” way. The Lessons reach you by Post, and you leam in your spare time at home. No need to join a class or pay out pounds to a private teacher. You will be able to play a beautiful Waltz with the first Lesson, and a thrilling March with the second Lesson. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU FREE TUITION OFFER and Prof. Sullivan’s Wonderful FREE BOOK I For a limited time we offer “ FREE TUITION ”to a few more Pupils in every part of the Dominion to help advertise this wonderful ” Sullivan System,” the only charge being a small one to coyer cost of Music, Printing, Clerical Help, etc. This is your opportunity grasp it now by filling in the Coupon below. THIS IS THE COUPON—FILL IN—POST IT-AT ONCE OIHi»HIHiHIHBEBMirai H. Hi SB ■■ Hi KB fi H SULLIVAN CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC (N.Z ) LTD. Studio 16M Premier Buildings, Auckland. «_ Gentlemen: I enclose 4 Penny Stamps for postage. Please send me Prof. _ ■ Sullivan’s FREE BOOK, “ How to Play the Piano in 8 Lessons,” and parti- S n culars of your “ Free Tuition Offer." _ ® Name (Mr., Mrs., Miss) ® M cm-.t Address ® ■BHißHlSlHßHlHiniHiHiniHiaiaiCiaßra
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1922, Page 6
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