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.so. £! The Famous SISTINE CHOIJ Conductor and PianiiJ writes: A*| "J was Interested a| A mazed at theSimpM of the Sullivan Course | Is there need to DOUBT when world-famous Musicians write in such a strain? MAESTRO EMILIO CASO<LARI is. together with other Famous Musical Authorities, interested in the Sullivan Course because his wide knowledge of Music enables him to realise the remarkable superiority of the Sullivan System of teaching piano over the old method. He knows that tlin Sullivan System has eliminated hours of monotonous drudgery, and thereby made piano learning a real pleasure. Mso Casolarl Is too well Known to wv Zealanders to require further introduction, and the fact will lip readily recognised that when ho speaKs 'IIS OPINION, DEMANDS. attention. PRACTICE A PLEASURE. YOU too, will be interested and DELIGHTED at the Simplicity of the Sullivan Lessons. You go to the Piano to FLAY right from the first lessons, and you have? the same enjoyment throughout the course as a nnished player; in fact, within half an hour of receiving the Fiist Lesson you learn to play a waltz ■ not a simple melody that you were taught at school, hut a I\EAL waltz one that your friends can DANCE to. And It <3 all done in YOUH SPARE TIM 12, just when you reel Inclined. Only a few minutes practice a day, according to the Instructions issued- with eatf} lesson, and your piano need do silent NO LONGER. PUPILS TESTIFY. , MR C. BENEFIELD, of Aramoho, wrltcfs: "My llrst lessons gave me a great surprise. I could play right from the start. The whole Course Is wonderful." MRS. E. WRIGHT, of Napier, writes: It Is Indeed a very easy way of. learning, and I recommend It to anyone who is anxious to learn." MR. J. LILLY, of South Dunedln, writefs: "It is really genuine music. . . . A person, arter le'arning the eight lessons, need not fear t0 fore company." MRS. V. JOHNSON, of Chrlstchurcli, writes: It is so easy to learn by your System because everything is explained so clearly." ' MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE. You take no risks when you enrol for the Sullivan Course; we give each student a signed and sealed Guarantee tliat genuine Music is taught, and if dissatisfied at completion of the Hight Lessens, the fee is refunded in full. NOT A "FAKE" The Sullivan one of the many «o-callecl|i dard notation" methods'!" reality are merely the.oUL, of teaching, further complj by the use of and other makeshifts, X It is a legitimate and System, endorsed by tlief'Fori Musical Authorities, ONLY System protected by,si Patent. You are taughtj% correctly on all keys anil? proper music, but the/wi methods are simplified, Can you imagine whatTi? less task it would beitof to teach a child the gramn, language before That in English is Justi.wS old method is in Music." "tt llvan System reverses 'tWS being based on tlio* prlnc teaching the pupil to Vt* read before introducing *\l plications of scientific discovery follow!!,.. years research by Professors van. * ' FINAL Free Tuition Of With the object of fag Student-agents to help intrc a System into various distng arranged to accept a Hmite*(| of pupils to whom given FREE, the only cliMjf a nominal one to ooveroosUj ing, music, etc, This olfer.he availed of by so many,, thitf few vacancies remain,-consel after the present enrol only on the FULL FEL. You ai:e not yet too latif; this is your last opportwjifi* so send for Prof. Snllivatf(i| Free Book and Full ParJvj ticulars AT ONCE. DON'T DELAY. & w allpaipErs 41 mm 1 ©Mi" r f. NEW SEASON'S GOODS JUST To§ WE INVITE INSPECTION OF : AN EOTIBBIif 1 NEW STOCK OF 'i HIGH-GRADE WALLPM 8097 9272 /ini FROM THE WOELD'S BEST MAKERS u { 213-215 TUAM STREET, CHRIstGHW The Newest Electric -R§ is, of course, a Moffat—the 1923 piodel. It has many improvements that will bring joy to women. Past heating, indestruct : ible elements; a porcelain! enamelled one-piece oven; drip pans under the burners; and finished in black and, white porcelain enamel. Be sure, and get a MOFFAT. & Municipal Electricity Oqrner of ARMAGH & MANCHESTER STS. 'Phones 793,3616, & 2437. ' ; EVERYBODY CAN DO WITH A OE SUIT CASE Especially when such ho secured for practically a "mere song," I have been lucky enough to obtain at a very low price some Brief Bags and Suit Cases, new and almost new, and can strongly recommend them as desirable bargains* I have in stock at present a fine selection of Overcoats ami Ladies' Winter Clothing, Mrs. Ellwood Second-hand Clothier 123-125 Armagh Street 'Phone 3087 iksjssu THOS.GAEJ 83 VICTORIA;! ThtLtaMniM 8 PAINTINGandpK 7»fcpAj USED CAR 'aige, 3-ieatcr, Other. be»iJe»--^l MTOCtoaajgy Prim ft M*ot at r~ e ~i Good* a Beef, per Id 6d; For«UUte«fl Leg» Mutton, per I 7d; Prime fiw*. Chas. A» Ojt

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17740, 17 April 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17740, 17 April 1923, Page 6