Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

m TAUGHT INVLESSONS One lesson a week tot efghf weekt and you hive the course finished, *r.d cm sit down and play from REAL MUSIC anything pat before yoa. This is what the SULLIVAN SYSTEM baa already dor.e for £OCO ambitious New Zeaianders, ar:ri this is what it will do for yoa. Yon don't have to leave your hone to get the lessons either —they are brought right to your own door; all you are asked to do is to have thirty minutes' practice a day, and at the end of a few weeks you will hardly realise that a short time ago you didn't know one note from another. Seems impossible, doesn't it? Bet just the same, it's true. The SULLIVAN SYSTEM is the natural outcome of the desire that everyone —young and old—has to play the piano, and it simplifies the methods of teaching so much that in the first Lesson yon are taught to play a waltz—not a simple child's melody, but a REAL waltz, that your friends can dance to. From then on each lesson is an easy and pleasant step forward. It does not matter how old yon are or how little you know about music; neither does it matter where you live. If you WANT to play the piano, and you have ten finders, and can read English, the SULLIVAN SYSTEM will enable yon to quickly turn your d«sire into an actual fact. Of cqurse ; yon CAN learn the old way—if yon have enough time and enough patience, but that way will take years before yon can play even the simplest tunes. If yon have already tried, and have given np in despair, or if you have not. had time nor opportunity, and von now think you are too old, the SULLIVAN SYSTEM wae designed for von, and its simplicity will surprise and delight yon. No need to join a class; yon learn in vonr. SPARE TTMJ3, and in the PRIVACY OF YOUR OWN HOME, and you are not embarrassed by the presence of a teacher. You have time to THINK, and to really understand that which if being taught yon.. TUITION and prof, rnrr SULLIVAN'S BOOK Flltt We want a few more pupils at once in every town and district in New Zealand to help advertise this Wonderful System of teaching piano, and therefore offer TUITION FREE to a limited number of Applicants. The only charge made is a nominal one to cover cost of paper,..printing postage, etc. DO NOT HESITATE, OR YOU WILL BE TOO LATE. WRITE AT ONCE FOE PARTICULARS. SUCCESS GUARANTEED. Prof. Sullivan'* 8-Lesson. Course carries a signed and sealed guarantee that legitimate music is taught, and if dissatisfied upon the completion of eight lesions, your money is refunded in full. Failure is impossible to anyone who has ten fingers, and can read " simple Enclish." No trick music, numbers, or Tn«lr« shifts; you are taught by note and receive a sound musical education.' * FILL IN COUPON, TEAR OUT, AND POST TO-DAY. STJLUVAH OONSEEVATOErUM 07 MUSIC (N.Z.), LTD. Stndio, ISA Premier Bdildings, Auckland. Gentlemqn,—I enclose 4 Penny Stamps for postage. Please send me Prof. Sullivan's FREE BOOK, " How to Play the Piano in 8 Lessons," and jwrtknlaft of yoar " Free Tuitiaa Offer." Name (Mr., Mrs., 11iai).... * Address W.PJL .

Xyan'i Little Daughter ' (Treat • ytot* I^eneT* Heals all Skin - Far lame considerable ttmo my Kttle (irlwaa loreiy troubled with » skin aroptien, which hrele oat *2l orer hei irici and legs, and which 1 found aost difficntt to eradicate.. Howbtst, upon recomsundaHoß, after Saving used many othdr Ointments' xrithont mil. X took to n?tng yoor Ointment,-and after a Tory short period of constant applleatloa the /ras&i-began to show tSgot of wearing off. I persisted with the treatment, and aq bow plMied' to uy that «y little jtrl Karjorie !* now eomolstely rid «( tt» Th.nir. to your Ointment. r - .(Sad.) HSS. T. BTAH, . S StaacU Street, Bond!. Bexooa—The Skin Btnedy ef the Age. Xexeaa Ki;U Healer b IH ant aouthlae; eoolinc, andantiaeptie ointment yonesn geti For ikin eroptions, raahea, \sarea,' eexanu, -ettta, at bona Bimm to unoqoelled.. Sold in triantrnlir pots, 1/Sj whigsr ■tse, folding nearly four timM - the quantity, price 3/> ifnn nlfQ The Rapid fl ealer

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19230301.2.136.1

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17701, 1 March 1923, Page 12

Word Count
702

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17701, 1 March 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17701, 1 March 1923, Page 12

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert