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“I was Interested and Amazed— ” —writes MAESTRO EMILIO CASOLARI (CONDUCTOR, SISTINE CHOIR) I 1 A , - - „ A/ REAL MUSIC —NO MAKEYES, Great Musicians— ■■■—2 T. *- 11 -I C' SHIFTS really Great Musicians — are interested in the $ 1 fT! DIIC itV Sullivan. Course because they, 111 A A V* -* makeshifts. You are taught by note know how much it has simpli- ' t?V"VE' & fied the old tedious method of fit ttl f* After two or three months you are ■. , i ■ „ k„„, r.no.r C/Jl an accomplished Player and can ait e* teaching piano, and now easy down and play for your own pleasure and nleasant it makes Prac- or your friends’ entertainment any- ... ana pieasanu iu ma.is.co a. thina DUt before you Can you k ■ tiC6 ‘ ' SUlllVan eiffhV^ireeii3^ r antT Jnly S °half l" PRACTICE A PLEASURE. ~ „ . „ . „XV I "Iter by everybody. In the First i*Y» Under the Sullivan System all the aJV Lesson you learn to vlay a Waltz—-old-time drudgery has been elimm- not a simnle child’s melody, but a *•' ated. You do not have to sit .at a - • - ,a reil waltz that your friends can piano for hours a day practising O)<—Z>O<—L>o<. —>O< X dance to—and from then on each leslong, dreary scales and exercises and Ron j s a n easy and pleasant step £2' then have to wait months, and per- SATISFIED PUPILS SAY — forward. ... haps years, before you can play even ... the simplest tunes: you go to the The Sullivan System is the simp£iano to PLAY right from t the First lest and quickest way to learn piano. lesson, and you get the same enjoy- It has enabled me in a very short INFORMATION COSTS i ment ae a Finished Player. time to master difficult music and play correctly. NOTHING. 25,000 PUPILS PROVE ITS Mr. T. Lowe. Huntlv. SIMPLICITY. I was very surprised to find in the ■ Beem. impossible. doesn’t it? ? a “ D B Sy’\em ” js taught and , Yes, until you SEE the Lessons. ia a simplified system of rending worth you while to send , and then you wonder why people n ni_ r v„ fii.lnrns I 3 certainly worm your wiiis-s io .uiu 1 ever bother with the wearisome old Mrs - G ’ Clarke - Gisborne. for information, and you are not 1 method of learning 25.000 people in Judce my 3Urpr i 3e when I found J 1 ’" 0611 Undei 7 obllßatlon by doln ~ i New Zealand and Australia have after a few days’ practice of the I. learnt to Play by it. and they prob- Firnt Lesson j cou ]d play—and to ably thought as you do. but gave it TTMK too their ri wHdwt d S rea C ms EEDED b ' y ° nd ' Mrs - Andrew ’’ Pouto - SUCCESS GUARANTEED. I am very pleased I sent, for your tvavkt tkt cdapt Course as you have done all you pro- No risks, either, with the Sullivan * Li iA KN IN DrAaL 11-ULEi. rnised. I can now read any music. Course. We are so sure of your XT A a rUuaao. Mr. A. Harbour. Leith Valley. Success that upon enrolment we give No need to bother about classes. vou ft R i pne 4 and sealed MONEY, and no need to nay a single penny j can play bfitt „ r ilfter 3 few BACK GUARANTEE that legitimate t^ n sl.? r inn to fn te i»srn r 'in I vonr n qPtBF months under you than I could with music is taught, and if dissatisfied yol i • 4L, n \ nw two or three years’ training under at completion of the 8 Lessons your TIME, and in the PRIVACY OF .V; Aj nrA refunded in full 4. YOUR OWN HOME, with no one the old ™ , fee 3 are in lull, to embarrass you. Mr. W. Atcheley. Anderson s Eay. FREE BOOK and FREE TUITION. *. Before we increase our regular fees we want a few more Pupils in every town and district in New Zealand to help advertise the System, and for a limited time we are offering Prof. Sullivan's wonderful BOOK and TUITION FREE, the only charge being a nominal one to cover cost of printing, paper, music, etc. This offer MUST be withdrawn shortly, so DO NOT HESITATE OR YOU MAY BE TOO LATE. CUT OUT COUPON—FILL IN YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS—POST AT ONCE. iiwwHiiiiiiMiHTiiiiiMiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiniiiiiiHiiJiiiiininHniiriiiJiiiimu'iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiminJii.ii.iiii'iitui i SULLIVAN CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC (N.Z.), LTD., \ Studio 16 F , Premier Buildings, Auckland. Gentlemen: I enclose 4 Penny Stamps for postage. Please send me Prof. Sullivan s FREE BOOK, “ How to Play the Piano in 8 Lessons,” and particulars of your Free Tuition Offer to Correspondence Pupils. Name (Mr., Mrs., Miss) wps Address 111111:1111:1:111 II I I 111 lllillllllllllllWTl'lilltll I I

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 171, 7 April 1923, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 171, 7 April 1923, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 171, 7 April 1923, Page 20

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