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they learned piano] playing in 6 lessons | fIHHHHMBfiB EASY AS A B C—prop. Sullivan's system is the EpgHmßßmafeipwi |H9H^^H| only thorough, practical, and simplest system to learn piano Oil^^iStellia^lß J^^Rraffi^KHPi| play mi without endless wearying scales and exercises. Thousands sS^wK^P^^^£s» JHHmNRBS||^S^ °f men > women and children with no previous musical training '|HPllplafff|pl - i»ve learned to play brillianUy with Prof. Sullivan's 8 Lessons, §MM^^W^^ V^^^^^^^m WHAT YOUR AGE WEARY TUITION HH^lPW^^B or wnere you live—no need to Prof. Sullivan has pruned the mMt^^wtfflStP&vJl mSSl^m^m^m know anything about music to learning of Piano of all its |j|M»tSi#^S 'BHsl^itillilPl^ls begin, not even to tell one note mystery. One Lesson a week ■i&KS&ti&m&iM^Mzmi from another. You will be for 8 weeks guarantees you to it SjffKKaK^S^ml^m • fascinated with the Lessons— play Waltzes, Dance Music, 9^;MMM¥M^MM " "m« if cunuT practising is real tun. Songs, etc., etc. ISz£~* ->J : MrK>SHORT NO "TRICK" MUSIC SUCCESS Mrs. A. JOHNSTON ". '" " '"■•■ ' ''I- - No numbers or makeshifts of GUARANTEED flßjjßlMmS . any kind. 8 Simple Les- Prof. Sullivan's 8 Lesson , ) JfiHß^lilllHil time at home. No need to join dissatisfied upon the'comple- §W'lM^^^^^^ wSSaSBIm thousands of Grateful Students V BElßßPallltill sawyL^Adv^dsem^andamTeiyilliid'tdidfoiwUkTsuimettaod'lhtT* i^i^SßaHfiß^ .y^-i . 111.. , f oun j everything very easy and got tn well." tjffiK%jHssW^BpßMWH ,' '' Mk<-N nAI7KIf " MiatNi OALZELL on 14th Sept. 1920. tayt: " ""■ '~~ ~ '" '" 'r* — PUM n. VAL.i.BL-1* .. j h , ve fOUBd your Syatem very e»»y. »le»«e let me have my s«t m. t PRRWER ■■ ; - leeson as soon as possible." ' ' -. ■ Mr: T.C.BONNEY writes on Mth Sept. 1920. • 'ESSSSSSSHKSS^^m ' ■■ "I am netting on splendidly and delighted with my proitreis.everytlilal r - .-. HsBB^BWBS^^Vc *'^^ seems to come «o easy. Your Lessoas make the and Theory so plain. W^Ki^^t^- %*sfP&'v£ sffls^^^M^^^'ill ""Mother says'l am geitinf'pn splendidly, and thinks the Sullivan '^dMMStiMspH^"s lf^^Sffi3it^^a^S:4«S System a very Saod method of learing to play the Piano." ' dSS/BSgMr-f&'l&t.t} limiaß&yUMmMiM Mrs. A. JOHNSTON-ala*y of mature years-writes on 26th Aog. 1929. -■ *llfflßißyir yrr I iMßaWKsaasS^^BMi " I have derived great pleasure from the Sulhvan System and can play £ WHHB&%Hfi&Bsft£K imlmmMteii^mSm with th. greatest ease. Playing the Piano saw is more than a pastime." * MHU^W V IBrrMmmM-waltM Mr. L. PREWER writes many letters of thanks, ana of Sept. 7th jays;- vflE9«iml?^ IBP^^^^B^^S "l am ve'V Ple«»e<l • undertook your Coarse, I think it a perfect System. >S^BBB%£SniffiMM IHsliPtPi^^S - and remarkably easy. lam satisfied it is all y«u claim it tele. . ?T^|? , H^^l^^2S^ii -■ Mli"^'»miery"?MMd ßw'it™yeHr way of teachinl pleaseiaccept my[thanks M^^^d%}\: '% ■ fB^MMzteSESmMm ' fortbeHoodattenUonyoupayme, 1 can play without the least difficulty i-At^H^M?'v S'H HaW^^B^sn^^B^^si .. Am always at the Piano now. lam recommending the Sullivaa System to x,^ IBHJ^IweKkSmBH - '"I never thought it possible tomaster music so Quickly. , I must say l^r~"'.:~'. :.-'*' ' ""*" ;V your System is wonderfnlly easy compared with tke Old HeUicd and am jjmX3taMmßKßm'«VSm Mr. Tt Ct BOfiNEY tonlUent every other pupil thinks the same. MtM E E JOHNSON ' _^_^__- if You Love Music Send For grrr-m~— l aB ProfessorPPri7RftAlf 'm%63Bm_ pfM SuinvansrilLLpUUlV g^M J^S^**«?' TrEßl** about this wonderful system—how it was discovered, how it is Is^^^^GmH^ffl^K IM* W\ 'IaIWM 1 taught, the opinion of celebrated musical authorities, synopsis ippml^apaHp^ia of lessons and countless recent testimonies of grateful students maHß^Bqa^Pr^^ from all over Australia and New Zealand. Send for this book Bi^^'iw^^^yH^S \ I«S^^yIBJHP! now, it will cost you naught but postage and y«u will ever bleu l^^^ffrr^^^ Mtt C- CIJRRY FKXITIN-TBA^TOirT-rO^TITOrrMICHTN^W *'ft " HARRIS HHWHLV" HB M 'ibbi,.'■■■/ BH BHH MB JBB 888 sBB BB IBV BBi Bfls! 188 'flip *W' HB BH sSB BH 1 The Sullivaa Conservatorium of Muiic (N.Z.) Ltd., Studio 168 .12 Premier Building, Qu«e« St., Aucktaad. g I' ;■ Genllemfti: J enclose 4 Penny Stamps for postage.— Name (Mr., Mrs., Miss) '. B Please send me Prof. Sullivan's FREE BOOK—How / | H to Play the Piano in 8 Lessons, and particulars of your Address.—.- . ■•■■••— . ; ' _ I Special introductory Offer. \ ! . I '. b^b^V] i^tVh sflHf HHbY vHSsR *Vb\^LQ fI^LBV fI>BRI BME7 fIHWf HHsT HBHn 9HSK3 Js»WBI BBW JHHBH VHin VHs^HV

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 32, 6 August 1921, Page 14

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