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The fRENCHY 2 THEY SPEAk IN FRANCE) No text-book can teach you to SPEAK a foreign language correctly. To do that you must HEAR the rhythm, the lilt, the everyday speech of ordinary people: Linguaphone teaches you by this quick; thorough, effortless method: You learn by LISTENING to the voices of expert native teachers on gramophone records, following the words in the illustrated text-book In half the usual time this method enables you to SPEAK; READ and WRITE the language and, above all, to understand it when spoken. There is no formal learning. From the start you are thrown into the conversational atmosphere of the boulevard and cafe: Put in 15 minutes a day and in a few weeks you can express yourself freely in the language of your choice Find out all about this unique modern method of learning. Post the coupon below for a free illustrated booklet describing Linguaphone language courses and 7 DAYS' FREE TRIAL: LINGUAPHONE FOR LANGUAGES a CLIP THIS NOW F LINGUAPHONE INSTITUTE PTY. LTD 89 (Inc. in Aust.) 188 Willis Street, WELLINGTON Please send me, without obligation; your free illustrated booklet of the Linguaphone method of learning languages. I am interested in: FRENCH GERMAN ITALIAN SPANISH #OR (34 Languages A vailable) NAME ADDRESS NZL 31/8/56 LEARN

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 891, 31 August 1956, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 891, 31 August 1956, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 891, 31 August 1956, Page 15

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