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cv / -ZvlBISl x/ / -~ OWovi I H«W I 1 can i | PLAY. h . PIANO I |in 8 LESSONS] x LESS than a year ago Mrs. A. Wil- Huie girls to reach the age for = — son didn’t know one note from an- s||n|(|(] not be denicd thc (u |, enjoyment = x other. To-day she plays the piano o f music the way I had been. Z X —entirely by note —better than "Hut as it turned out, I learned to z = many who have played for years. The 3 w’ay fbljs- = ~ Here she tcJls how she learned so sorncd j n t 0 a Pianist (almost overnight, z easily. yon might say) has been a big surprise “ ” Thousands of others, from school J 1" who know me, and IP ? 3 ? e " -- . , . . ’ . - n well. My friends seem to think 1 must X children to men and women of 50 be a newly-discovered genius. But if z ~ to 70, have also learned in the same ihcro was any genius about it, it wasn't z — way. A new method makes Piano- on W Part, but in the Wessons I took—- z , 3 • i i a a a new and simplified method that makes m z: playing amazingly simple to master. jt romarka biy easy for anyone to add z X You can try it on a Money-back music to their daily lives. Anyone any- Z ■ = Guarantee. "'hero can now learn to play the Piano Z tz ii r> i -til i t i vi lust as easily as 1 did. An the naru — = “ From childhood I always had a all tl)0 £ ig cxpenßC> a u tho o ld diffi- Z X longing to play the Piano. culties, have been swept away by this Z E “ Often I felt that I would gladly method. z “ • i vt. I learned entirely by home study — — X give half my life if some £; ,ir y j n mv S p are time—from fascinating cor- - — would only turn my wish into a fact, r.-spo'ndence lessons that make everything - “ You see, t began to think J was too so simple and easy that one can't go - X old to learn-that only some sort of JX’rn-so S simMer and = ~ fairy magic cpuld give me ability to different from the old and hard-to-under- - EE play. I was 35 years old —the stand methods. I know that I made z = mother nf small family—before 1 and fast . er Progress than I ever z — motner or a small lamuy ueiorc ± eou | d 1)V bothering with a private teacher z « knew one note from another. Until or joining a class. In fact, within three z S I learned to play, hearing music— months after I took my first lesson, my z S ncrmniallv ihn Pinnno-nvp mn nl- pLiying was better than that of many of Z = especially the Piano—gave meal fri ’ ndSi because tlle wonderful System Z X most as much pain as pleasure. Aly |,. RSOns sen t me by the Sullivan Oonserva- Z X enjoyment of it was always soured torium of Music Ltd. were so easy to z X by envy and regret—envy of those u "^ e L?s and ‘,. . , , ,• = X . P. Then they are so interesting that - ZZ who could entertain and charm a nd practice were more like a pas* — X their playing, regret because I had finin’ than a task or duty. And so con- ~ Z to be a listener. And .1 suppose it venient. you can study and practice just z — 'll - . - ' 1,.,. whenever vou please, with no strangers »■ X is that way With everyone who has Xnd to muse von nervous. = Xto be satisfied with, hearing music •• [ on i y regret T didn't know of this z X instead of idaving it. wonderful method years, ago. To play is Z X <r«fh.r. ti " l ’h a great comfort —I no longer ‘feel Et “ ings were ail but spoiled for me. ” I on- ? f r 7 e P "H a nTrerc’nmeninbe meUiod ” = joved mvs If until someone suggested " ’>u er I sc gladly recommend ti e method - = nu’tsic; timn I felt, ‘left out'—a lose- "‘lnch broiight me such pleasure 1 Z Z: some wai'.'iower- —a looker-on instead of . , • . • . • ” = part of the party. I was missing half This woman s experience is by no means - “ the fun unusual. Over 10.000 others—from z X "It was nearly as bad when visitors school children to men and women of 50 z m came. It*s so much easier to entertain have learned to play 1 <ano in the Z ~ people if one can turn to the Piano to same way this lady did. \\ e teach you z ” fill the gaps when conversation lags. But n the only right way -by note. „ Iso Z X until latelv our Piano was just, a piece, of “ trick ' music, no numbers -a ZZ = furniture. ’We bought it three years ago, short-cut method because every step is Z Z: simply to have it in the house for our two made so simple and clear. Z = If You Love Music Send For | | Sullivan’s C 4 It EEBOOK I “ “How to Play tho Plano in 8 Lessons.” It tells clearly all = x about this wonderful it was discovered, how it is = x taught, tho opinion of celebrated musical authorities, synopsis X x of lessons and countless recent testimonials of grateful,students = = from all over Australia and New Zealand. Send for this book = x now, it will cost you naught but postage, and you will ever x x bless the day you filled in the coupon.—Here it is. Act at x ~ once.—* ‘ Now ’ ’—before the fees are increased. x x The Sullivan Ccasaiasierivua. of Music (HJiL)'Ltd., Studlj 16F. x x, 12 Premier BuftdipUS, Queen Bt„ ziucKiand. = x Please send my copy of Prof. Sullivan's Booklet to address below, for which I - x saefose 4 penny stamps to cover postage. x = Name (Mr. Mm. MBs) — = x I Address - - — x Letters Of Sufferers From Low Vitality Sioraach Troubles and Run-down System. Quickly Cured by the Great Health Builders Dr. Cassell’s Tablets. That Dr. Cassell's Tablets are the sure remedy for building up new strength for weak, ailing people is proved by the following letters of grateful testimony. Eouio co I Mr, C. E a Diode* Thornebank-road 9 ' riks - an officer in Il ooherd's Eli-h tho Capo Point Z 1! I onrinn Fwilnd Prison, Cape Pro/W'J. SW\ vmee south Africa / \ / X‘ -’W? \ d^HmUv 11 weal- 3 broke dowl f ' r | I I lK|v wnUr while on active I , I I ’ B<‘l'ViCO ill S.W. \ \WA / / ?wo and l three Africa. For nearly \ a . Jk / ■’t'' : a > two years I was in suffered afte? food. * r and at last had to ° a ‘ terribly I tried D- Cae.ell'B <e Tab?ets Cd 'aaiued shaken, and though I tried several ♦ * nC 4R aea j 8 Tablets, gained medicines it was in vain. However, I n ™,l”<lly. “Ph "as up again. D r (lassell's Tablets, and now im quite cured. completely cured.” ~M rk J ohn P , Prl ' P ? Mrs. Leadbotter, A 13 ' Afmatlda st., J, Vonice-slrcet. fci Roundhay Road, uaubhill, Bolton, Leeds, Eng., says: England, says:— / \ ® \ “ l’’or nearly live "1 suffered for / ’JmW.\ f years I had kidney years with nerves / \ [ trouble in moat and anemia, and/ I I 4 I nc”to form. 1 was very thin and I I i suffered from in- pale. I had jn* \ £&<’. ■' >•.. / tense pain in the digestion too, with \ ?.■■■'■J hack, was sleep- pain in iny side z *‘ ,; Si'aiS! i° RS ’ no appe- and terrible head- z'?:': y .■ X. saxa t j, e< anc j | ia j ac heB. Often I was rk/rj ' severe headaches. in bed for weeks After taking Dr. Cassell’s Tablets the nt a time. Put it was wonderful how pain soon went. I slept well and now mv health returned when 1 got Dr. Gas* my health is splendid." sell’s Tablets. 'They quite cured me. The Rev. Clarence Sinclair, M.A., D.D., 3, Wynno-stroet, • Bradford, Yorks., England, says:—"l know of nothing to equal Dr. Caeseli’:; Tablets, 'i i *ur brace-up effect is really wonderful. Strength and energy teem to spring up anew after a course of them.’’ Cos sell s Ta.fel.ets — —Dr. Cassell'H Tablets are prepared from purest, tested Mrs Messervy 74 ingredients of proved nutritive and restorative power, and H i .*? hst c d • rood' arp the recognised modern remedy tc.r Papanui. Christi Nervous Breakdown Norvous Debility Anqppiia church. N.Z., huv*- Nerve Paralysis Sleeplessness Vvasiing Diseases •Mv nerves "ere Malnutrition Stomach Disorders Vital Exhaustion terrible. I believe Neurasthenia Kidney Weakness General Debility Dr CaMell’M Tab- Specially valuable for nursing mothers and during Irtß waved my liie. ?he Critical Periods of Life, Now when askf.i io Prices V 9 mid 4'. the 4'- size being the more economical, try other things .n- ni.utH and Storokrepprs throughout New stead I say. 'Dr Zr-il-ir.d ’ fl< always for Dr. Cassell's Tablets, and take Cassell’s Tablets or nQ nothing. SoU p rcpri p.to.“s! Dr. CasMll's Co., Ltd., Manchester, Eng.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 125, 19 February 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 125, 19 February 1921, Page 3

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