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A MUSICAL EDUCATION FOE 5/6 Plano and Organ ..'laying Made Easy. Thia lady 41 rattles off” songs and dance music, yet does not know one \ \ note from anoth- . O er. All the difflord inmusic swept away. Not Vamping Trick or Fake Music, but actual- j ly Playing Tunes L with Both hands. i Learn No teacher needed. Failure is impossible. A Large Book o* 200 SONGS. WORDS MUSIC FREE and the complete system for 5/6 including postage. This new way of playing can be MASTERED IN HALF-AN-HOUR. No knowledge of music needed. You see just where to place your fingers to play the tune, music and accompaniment, with both hands, and, without knowing one note from another find you can produce exactly the same music as a talented player. It SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE, BUT IT IS A FACT. Testimonials received from students all over Australia and New Zealand speak for themselves of the ease and simplicity of the new system and their intense pleasure at being able to play brilliantly without the drudgery of learning in the old manner. The book contains a fine collection of popular music, songs, pieces, hymns, dances, waltzes, quadrilles, and operatic delections. YOU START RIGHT OFF PLAYING TUNES, and by the time you reach the end you are gratified to find that you can perform the most elaborate compositions with ease and confidence. Addras^—MANAGER, ANGLO-AME-RICAN PUBLISHING COY, (Reg.) Box 1163, Post Office Chambers, George Btif % Sydney, J

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Grey River Argus, 30 March 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 30 March 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 30 March 1926, Page 2

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