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/JjyvTkl fZTrlTi® w® i wDTkH Ay EASY AS A.B.cA W I Prof. SULLIVAN S ~, SYSTEM is the only thorough,practical, .indsim;*:* ’W system to learn piano playing without endless w*«>ry H >s• scales and exercises. Thousands of mm. y ■■. 'i'‘ women and children with no previous musical training H have learned to play brilliantly with Professor Sullivan’s 8 Lessons. I NO MATTER WHAT NO LONG I YOUR AGE WEARY TUITION. ’ 0 ’ G’ ' or "' here y° u livc n ” need ,0 Prof - Sullivan has pruned the g know anything about music to learning of Piano of all its I —— begin, not even to tell one note mystery. One Lesson a >veek m e u/isnv from another- You will be for 8 weeks guarantees you to Mr t. A. HALL. Mr. b. Wloßr. fascinated with the Lessons— play Waltzs, Dance Music, Songs | practising is real fun. etc., etc. q NO “TRICK” MUSIC. SUCCESS XT , T io r „ GUARANIEEO. . > No numbers or makeshifts of any kind. 8 Simple Lessons, Prof. Sullivan's 8 Lesson Course G so different from the old hard-to- carries a signed and sealed guarunderstand way. You learn by antee that legitimate music j» ? mail in your spare time at taught, an J it dissatisfied upon ; home. No need to join a class or completion of eight lessons, your ’ pay guineas to a private teacher. money is refunded in full. ’‘V Thousands of Grateful Students 5 — j Write as These Have Done *— ■* Mkc II onuTtn Mr. S. WISBY writes on 20th June. 1921. , , , n. Mrs. H. KIRKHAM1 USS il. KUU 1 r,R. "Just a note to let you know how glad I am that I sent for your Lessons on Plano Playing. They are realty splendid and ail you claim them to be. I Miss HI LDA ROUTER writes on the Sth June. I <>2l. "I ,am awfully pleased with yjur System as 1 could not nt ay a note of Music. . am always longing to get at the Plano and couid hardly behe/e tnat It cou.d be learned so • easily." —R Mr. ERNEST EWER writes on the 20tn August. 192!. f t. ‘ C| "I am delighted witn th- Sullivan Course. It is an easy and pleasant way of ;/ X'. I ’■' learning to play the Piano or Organ. I wish you every success. '*l y MIssALICE I. DAVEY w-i’- on the 2nd June. 1921. ■ > I "I am very pleased ;-:deea w/.h the SuHivan Sy stem. I te-eived the Diploma and |.l - am sorry I did not write sooner to iei! you how g ad I am io be able to play the • lar-o. 3| K X I Mr. GEORGE A. HALL writes on the 17th May. I'J2I. ♦ u ) i- i am only too pleased to he p you In I ••£ any way I can to make it better known.' jI Mr s - H. KIRKHAM writes on the bth J une. 1921 M ’I muY :nank you .’or sending me the Dip oma aC? for your kind arc gene’ous ra : ’X. -.i remarks cn the Interest I have taken In my Course tf P.j.i j. Thanks t.i your wo-iderful ! H ISystem I can now Play for all my friends.” h m n?\TQT FWFR Mr. W'. WITNEY writes on the 2nd August' 1921 Mr. W. W ITNEY. I ,‘j MV. LivAL-Dl "The Sullivan System Is a.I you . la.: ,it to be. ! have now comp!et°d the 8 Lessons and am perfectly satisfied that it can e.isi / be’earned •• It K 1$ a great happiness to me to be able io Play in such a snort time." Mrs- M. BASEBY writes on 14th August. 192 . K "No one could ever regret taking up your wonderful System. It Is so Interesting and 3 • - charming. I will do all I can to get others to take it up." JO 1 FREE TUITION OFFER FZj g p We want a few more pupils in every town and district at once to help | | h ’ Advertise this wonderful System of Teaching Piano For a limited time, ' s« g therefore, we offer Tuition Free —the only charge being a nominal one W K to cover cost OI " Music. Printing, etc. I bis gives YOU a golden $ j '•’tegai opportunitv. DO NOT HESITAT Eor you will be too late. Send for «Elfr; ’ | Prof. Sullivan’s FREE BOOK right away. DO NOT HESITATE OR YOU’LL BE TOO LATE “ Miss A. I. DAVEY. KILL IN AND POST THIS eOUPON AT ONCE Mrs. M. BASEBY. a. K g Sullivan Conservatorivm of Music (A'.ZJ l td. , 12 Premier Buildings, Auckland. ® g Gentlemen: I er, cose 4 Penny S amps f>r postage.— Vame (Mr *fr<. Miss) E /-/ease sen./ me 1 ruf. Si:hnart’s bREE RO K Hoiv ’ " _ ft) Play the Piano in <S Rd sons, and particulars ot your Address " m Si'ccial Free Tuition Offer. ' a S K 28 ■

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Grey River Argus, 8 July 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 8 July 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 8 July 1922, Page 8

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