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1 KS "EASY AS A.B.C. ” HE m Drawn from a photograph. is what over 15,000 pupils have said of the Sullivan System, because all the difficulties, troubles and wearisome practising have been removed from Piano-playing by Prof. Sullivan's Marvellous System of 8 Lessons. FAILURE IMPOSSIBLE No matter what your age or where you live—no need to know anything about Music to begin, not even to tell one note from another. You will be fascinated with the Lessons—practising is real fun. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE A signed and sealed Guarantee is given every pupil that legitimate Music is taught, and if dissatisfied upon completion of the 8 Lessons, Fees are refunded in full. NO TRICK MUSIC No numbers or makeshifts of any kind. 8 SIMPLE LESSONS, so different from the old hard-to-understand way. You learn by mail in your spare time at home—no need to join a class or pay Guineas to a teacher. One Lesson a week for 8 weeks guarantees you to play Waltzes, Dance Music, Songs, etc. OVER 15,000 STUDENTS From children of ip to Men and Women of all ages, up to 70 years, have gone through the Course and are now playing the Piano. The story of their success and satisfaction is told in their numerous letters. g Tahuna, February 3rd, 1921. | 5 The Secretary, g g Dear Sir, g I have much pleasure in inform- g = ing you that I hare got on famously with g g your System of Music Teaching. It is g i wonderful how easy it is to find the exact 5 i keys you want without looking at .the key- 1 | board. | g It is almost beyond me to express my =■ | gratitude for the way you have treated me -5 | throughout the whole course, and I sin- g g ce'rcly hope you have had as much pleasure g | in teaching me as 1 have had in learning, g g I am thoroughly satisfied with the whole g | system from beginning to end; it is as g g simple as it is wonderful, and I thank you g | for your kind attention to me. ' g 5 I shall tell all my friends about your 5 § wonderful system. * Wishing you every | = success. _ ' | | I am, yours sincerely, | | E. Uren. i PROF. SULLIVAN’S WONDERFUL BOOK .Mttimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimminiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir; “ How to Play the Piano in 8 Lessons.” It tells all about this Wonderful System—how it was discovered, how it is taught, the opinions of Celebrated Musical Authorities, etc. Send for this Book now—fill in and post the Coupon —it will cost you nothing but postage. Here’s the Coupon—Fill In—Cut Out—Post To-day. Sullivan Conservatorium of Music (N.Z.) Ltd. Studio js E 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 Special Offer. Name (Mr., Mrs., Miss) Address >..~ bTiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimin?

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1803, 30 April 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1803, 30 April 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1803, 30 April 1921, Page 8

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