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Yes! You Can Play Piano* WITH my wonderful easy System your progess will be nothing short of astonishing. Mot only your friends but YOU YOURSELF will be amazed at the quickness with which you will be able to Play Piano. With this accomplishment you will secure greater popularity than you ever thought possible. Even if you Don’t know a thing about Music, don’t know one note from another with my System YOU CAN easily and quickly learn Piano. AND ALL IN YOUR SPAKE TIME AT HOME—without the embarrassment of a teacher by your side; without the trouble and annoyance of keeping appointments for Lessons. With my System your teacher is always with you, just when you feel inclined for your Lesson and the Lesson lasts as long as you wish. I have taught Piano my way to more than 25,000 people, men and women of from 21 to over 70 years, and children from 10 years upwards, in all parts ot the world. I have thousands of letters from my pupils, many of whom say that they have tried other “methods” and failed and had given up hope until they were fortunate enough to discover my Lessons. My System removes all the discouraging drawbacks and entangling hindrances of the old way of learning. There are no dull and uninteresting exercises, no agonizing scales, no tortuous finger gymnastics, no reprimands from a cross or impatient teacher. Nor is there any need of joining a class, pinning yourself down to certain hours of practice, paying pounds for lessons to a private teac/.er. ALL these obstacles have been eliminated entirely. In their place you are given delightfully clear, easy, and interesting Lessons which make every step as simple as A.B.C. Your first Lesson comprises a Waltz which most of my Pupils play within from half-an-hour to two hours of its receipt. Think of it! Actually playing a piece in half-an-hour. I do not claim that the Sullivan System will make you a “ brilliant Pianist”—the degree of your success is wholly within your own efforts-but I do claim that my Lessons will enable you to Play Piano as good as, or better than, the average, and FAR QUICKER than I' by any other method, old or new. 'And my Lessons are just as thorough as they are easy —no “trick” Music, no “labels” or “memory” aids to master, no make-shifts of any kind. I teach you the only right way—teach you to play by note. Think of the pleasure and happiness you can add to your own daily life once you know' how to Play ! Think of the popularity you can gain _ for players are always in demand at social gatherings of every kind. Sit right down now and send for your copy of my new FREE BOOK which tells all about the Sullivan Course: what it is and how it is taught. It contains a complete description of the Lessons and many letters from satisfied pupils. With it comes a special offer of interest to those who desire to Play Piano. Free Tuition Offer PRIOR TO INCREASE IN PRICE. Sounds strange, doesn’t it, to offer Tuition Free, when we intend shortly to increase our regular fees? Here’s the explanation before tins actually takes place, we are anxious to secure a few more pupils m each district BECAUSE we realise that one satisfied student spreads the news of this wonderfully Simple Svstem far better than many advertisements.. IHFKFFORE for a limited time we offer Tuition FREE—the only^c£arge being a nominal one to cover the cost of Music, typing, etc. DO MOi HLbil Ainor you’ll be too late. SiSESsESSI % AM SYSTEM VS/. OH. <3 c Of Maca 2SCpS SMBB ii!gSi?«gSaS^S!( MRS. D. CROUCHER, of Lithgow, writes“ Your System is so wonderful that I have obtained a sound musical education in a very short time and have become what many people call an accomplished musician.” 12-year-old Esme Anderson writes, “I mu& w'rite and tell you how pleased I am with your Lessons. My parents are extremely pleased with my progress and your reports. It is a pleasure to do my practising.” Mrs. M. Richards says, “ I am more than delighted with the way in which I have learned to Play the Piano so quickly.” Mrs. C. Wilson writes, “ I have succeeded far beyond my expectations. I think your System is wonderful and is so very easy to understand. I am more than satisfied.” 10-year-old Edith Bottin writes, “I have found the Sullivan System wonderfully easy and it has been a pleasure to practise the Lessons.” Mr. T. G. Arnold, of Warwick, Q., says: —“I got on so well with your Lessons that I can now play anything. I have all the late* ragtime and jazz pieces and have been playing them long ago.” Miss T. McEnearney, of Buchanan, says" Ihave plenty of ragtime and can play them all.” Miss A. Hubbard writes, “I am getting along nicely and can read any piece put before me.” Miss H. Brown, of Helenaburg, says:—“ lam very pleased with the Lessons which have taught me to read and play standard notation Music at sight.” What these people have done You, too, can do. Genius is not necessary to master these simple Lessons. If you have ten fingers and can read plain English then You can Play Piano by means of Prof. Sullivan’s 8 Lessons. SUCCESS GUARANTEED. Prof. Sullivan’s 8 Lesson Course carries a signed Guarantee that legitimate Music is taught, and If dissatisfied upon the completion of eight Lessons, your money is refunded in full. The story of this Wonderful System; what it has done for others, and what it can do for you ; a synopsis of the Lessons and copies of letters from many satisfied pupils are contained in Prof. Sullivan’s new book—free for the asking. SULLIVAN CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC (N.Z.) LTD. PREMIER BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. FILL IN ft POST THIS COUPON AT ONCE. Th* Sullivan Conservatorium ef Music Yr (N.Z.) Ltd.. -r Studio, 18 L . Premier Buildings, Auckland. I enclose < penny stamps to cover postage for Prof. Sullivan's free Book—“ How to Play the Plano in EIGHT Lessons.” Also particulars ef your Special Scholarship Offer to correspondence pupils. ,v Nam* (Mr., Mrs., or Miss) Address

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Evening Star, Issue 18254, 19 April 1923, Page 3

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