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IF you liave tried to learn the \TO matter what your age, no I Piano yesterday, or yesteryear; IV matter where you live, your g if you have longed to play and long-desired, -wish can be H given up all hope of it, then YOU quickly turned into adtual fait. ■ will be glad of the Sullivan System. You only have to send for the H Ti . . , . . EVIDENCE that will convince you I It is so sli uple that no previous as j t h as conv j nce( i thousands that a knowledge of Music is necessary, YOU can play Piano. | You do not need to know a single r .1 note. No, nor to know a thing EIGHT SIMPLE LESSONS | about Music. Your interest is held — one a week for two months, and S to the end. And the way your in- YOU will Play Songs, Dances, S terest is held is simply because you Operatic and Classical Selections, | start to Play—using both hands— Ragtime, Jazz, etc. Thousands H I right from your firsit Lessons. have done it. Thousands ARE m „ . , . , „ , ... doing it now. What others have H You do not have to go to a teacher. . . vrm “ El You have no set hours of . practice.’ l done IUU Can do. ||| There are no wearying scales and exer« cirrT'E'cc ptiadamtcta ips cises. A few minutes now and then—say oULCtoo L*U AKADi 1 half-an-hour a day—and you use this time Prof. Sullivan s 8 Lesson Course carries KJ to Play attractive pieces that give all tha a signed and sealed Guarantee that legiti- Efl necessary exercise without the monotony mate Music Is taught, and if dissatisfied M and seeming lack of progress. You Play upon the completion of eight Lessons, |j ■’Waltz with your first' Lesson and go on your money is refunded in full. Failure ■ with each of the Lessons to Marches, is Impossible to anyone who has ten ■ Songs, Jazz, etc., and at the end of the fingers and can read simple English. ■ Eight Lessons you know more about No trick music, labels, letters, or other ■ Music and can Play better than your makeshifts. You are taught by note, and H friends who have been learning for years. receive a sound musical education. 3 Free Tuition Offer I Sounds strange, doesn’t it, to offer/Tuition Free, when we intend shortly to increase our regular fees? Here’s the explanation—before this actually takes place, we are anxious to secure a few more pupils in each district BECAUSE we realise that one satisfied student spreads the news of this wonderfully Simple System far better than many advertisements. THEREFORE for a limited time we offer Tuition FREE—the only charge being a nominal one to cover the cost of Music, typing, etc. DO NOT HESITATE or you'll be too late. i The Sullivan Conservatorium of Music (N.Z.) Ltd. PREMIER BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. FILL IN AND POST THIS COUPON AT ONCE. Illlllllllllllllllllll1lllll!lllllllllllllllllllll!!llllllllllllllll!limillllllll!lllllllllllll!| s The Sullivan Conservatorlum-of Music (N.Z.) Ltd. " "■ Studio , Premier Buildings, Auckland. 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