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i'iitf tV'lStf!-;: ■»'■■'. *"\ *-y m IN <'.# CAN LEARN LESSONS AN ADVERTISEMENT ENTIRELY wmTTEN BY SULLIVAN STUDENTS Here is a wonderful message for YOU written entirely by Sullivan Students. What THEY say about the Piano Course they have been through is what really counts, and beyond this brief introduction every word of this advertisement has been written by the Students whose photos are shown below. When 15,000 people have studied and paid for a Course and then write as these good people have done there must be something in that Course of value. Read what they say and decide whether it it is not to your advantage to SEND FOR Professor Sullivan's Book and see what this course offers YOU. Plays Waltz in a Week. All You Claim it to be. Knew Nothing of Music. §§i If II "I got my lessons a week ago PLAY the thoroughly, ingmy Ex-§ Papers and will find first three little over a and CAN WALTZ I am sendamination trust you them correct. Wishing you every success;" Miss E. CHAPMAN. "lam perfectthat the Suits ALL YOU t6 BE. I Lesson very and I shall the System friends. ly satisfied ._, livan Systenf " CLAIM IT found each Interesting I recommend to all my "lam very with your Music and 1%? think I JP in so short -* / KNEW OFMUSIC pleased System of did not could learn a lime AS NOTHING BEFORE. E.H.P.... II am so pleased to know I got the Diploma." Miss HILDA M. PRATT. m SUCCESS ASSURED What 15,000 have done you can do too. No other Piano School in the world has had the same success the Sullivan Conservatorium has had. All the difficulties and drudgery of prolonged practising of weary scales and exercises have been removed and .... MUSIC SIMPLIFIED SO THAT ANYONE CAN LEARN. § ms m Marvellous ".■.*■*; w i«* Simplicity. Age No Bar "lam highwith the Course of ition under System. PLICITY VELLOUS lydelightei. result of the Piano TutheSullivar IT'S SIMIS MARand I think could joery "I am getwith the Ist can make out fairly children run off with lion taking in 'Grudting along Lesson. I the notes well. My think I have a funny noup Piano -illerton.'" easily and rapidly learn by it." SAMUEL H. ALLEN. Mrs. M. A.8... (Aged 71 years). I Distance No Obstacle. "I think jflHßbk your Su " stem is tiisWF \\ 'P I " '• it is won- derfully simple WBy andevery- * thing is .{(MBk? made so plain in & the Lessons and . 's£**?s-% U° ur tttten that I have not experienced the slightest difficulty." Mrs. E. RUDKIN (New Zealand.) ■:%£ FREE TUITION AND FREE BOOK .31 We want a few more pupils in every town and district at once to help advertise and recommend this Wonderful System of Teaching Piano. For a limited time, therefore, we offer Free Tuition—the only charge being a nominal one to cover cost of Printed Lessons, Music, etc. DO NOT WAIT or you will miss this Golden Opportunity. Send for Prof. Sullivan's FREE BOOK right away. HERE IS THE COUPON. FILL IN AND POST TO-DAY. SULLIVAN CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC (N.Z.) LTD. STUDIO 16a, 12 PREMIER BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND I enclose 4 penny stamps to cover postage for Prof. Sullivan's Name [Mr. Mrs. or Miss) ■ Free Book "How to Play the Piano in 8 Lessons." Also particulars of , your Free Tuition Offer. F27 Address ■ an a■ ■
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17319, 3 December 1921, Page 2
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