} : . The most popular person in the Social Circle is always the man or woman who is capable of entertaining others. This man or woman is eagerly sought after for all entertainments, and rightly, too, because without the presence of someone who can do more than merely ,sit around and listen the evening will soon become.tiresome and the party “ fall flat.” There are many ways of displaying the ability to entertain—conjuring, singing, reciting, etc—but probably the most appreciated form is that of PLAYING THE PIANO. The Pianist is wanted EVERYWHERE—to accompany the singer, to provide the music that is necessary for dancing, and to enliven the proceedings by impromptu Pianoforte Recitals. What is your position in this respect? If you are one of the many thousands who admire the playing of others andwish “you were able to do the same,” you owe it to yourself and to your friends to send for information regarding the remarkable system of Teaching Piano evolved by Professor Sullivan after 30 years’research and study, and now offered you in EIGHT EASY LESSONS. All the old-time drudgery is eliminated in the SULLIVAN SYSTEM, and in its place you have simple lessons that to the uninitiated are a revelation. Right from the first lesson you.leam to play waltzes, marches, songs etc., and within a few weeks from date of your enrolment you will be able to surprise your friends by sitting at the piano and playing anything put before you. READ WHAT SATISFIED PUPILS SAY. I hid close on two years lessons, but could not master the old method at all, With your System it is so easy to understand. I am progressing more rapidly than I anticipated : lam a surprisc.tomyself. R. Cronin. Any scepticism I may have had about learning to play in so few lessons has now completely vanished. A. Kendrick. Under your careful instructions I have succeeded in mastering “ old notation music.” I have pleasure in telling you how fully your advertisements deserve to be regarded. Miss J. Rickleben. I am pleased that 1 sent for your Course of Lessons as you havedone all rou promised. A.,Harbour. READ WHAT PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS SAY. I *as interested and amazed at the simplicity of the Sullivan Course, I am not surprised at the success that has attended your efforts. _ ' Mso. Emilio Casolari. From what I have seen I feel sure that anyone with ordinaryintelligenceshouki be able to play the piano by this system. Mr. A. J. Arcus. The simplicity and comprehensiveness of the Sullivan System ate all that your company claims for- it, and we have no hesitation in stating our opinion that by it thousands of persons who would never have any musical knowledge will be able at a small cost and a trifling application, to enjoy the pleasure and solace of Piano and Organ playing. Cherniavski Brothers. NO LABELS, NUMBERS, OR MAKESHIFTS. No need to damage the keys of your piano by labels in the Shlliyan System, and you are not bothered by numbers or other makeshifts. You learn to play by NOTE in the proper way, but with all the “ steppingstone ’ ’ appendages removed. Can anything be more simple and pleasant? You have often thought as others have “ there MUST be an easier way of learning piano after all those years of Musical History,” and there IS, if you will only take a minute to send for information. SUCCESS GUARANTEED. You do not have to take risks when you enrol, as every student is given a signed and sealed Money Back Guarantee, and if dissatished at completion of the Eight Lessons all fees are refunded in full. Final Free Tuition Oiler , The Special Free Tuition Offer has been extended to this month in order that a few remaining vacancies in certain districts may be filled. Students enrolled under this arrangement will receive full tuition FREE, the only charge being a nominal one to cover cost of printing, postage, etc. This offer is FINAL, and will be withdrawn at end of the present month, so tear out COUPON, till in your name and address, and POST TO-DAY" with 4 PENNY STAMPS ‘for Prof. Sullivan’s FLEE BOOK ‘‘PIOW TO PLAY PIANO IN 8 LESSONS” and full particulars of : SPECIAL OFFER. SULLIVAN CONSERVATOaiUM OF MUSIC (N.Z.), LTD. Box 137, Haymarkct, Sydney, H.S.W, -TEAR OFF HERESullivan Go&servatorium of Music (N.Z.) LTD. Studio 16D, Dakins; house. Sydney, N.S.W. Mill this Coupon NOW \ V 1 enclose four penny stsmpa for postage Please send me Professor Sullivan’s Free Book “ How to play Piano in 8 Lessons,” and particulars of your Free Tuition Offer to Correspondence Pupils. Name (Mr., Mrs. or Miss) DO NOT HESITATE OR YOU MAY BE TOO LATE. GET YOUR PENCIL—AT ONCE W.P.B
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19002, 26 October 1923, Page 10
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