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THEY LEARNED PIANO PLAYING IN 8 LESSONS . m Mr. K. SHORT Miss N- DALZELL Mr. T. C. BOMNEY Ml Miss C. CURRY EASY AS A B C— PROF. SULLIVAN’S SYSTEM is the only thorough, practical, and simplest system to learn piano playing without endless wearying scales and exercises. Thousands of men, women and children with no previous musical training have learned to play brilliantly with Prof. Sullivan’s 8 Lessons. 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 fur. 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 private teacher. NO LONG, WEARY TUITION Prof. Sullivan has pruned the learning of Piano of all its mystery. One Lesson a week for 8 weeks guarantees you to play Waltzes, Dance Music, Songs, etc., etc. SUCCESS GUARANTEED Prof. Sullivan’s 8 Lesson Course carries a signed and sealed guarantee that legitimate music is taught, and if dissatisfied upon the completion of eight lessons," your money is refunded in full. Thousands of Grateful Students Write as These Have Done Mr. K. SHORT writes on 14th Sept. 1920. _ m , “ I made two attempts by the Old Method but failed both times, then I saw your Advertisement and am very glad I did for with your method I have found everything very easy and got on well.” Miss N. DALZELL on 14th Sept. 1920, says: “ I have found your System very easy, please let me have my next lesson as soon as possible. Mr. T. C, BONNEY writes on 30th Sept. 1920. “ I am getting on splendidly and delighted with my progress, everything seems to coine so easy. Your Lessons make the Music and lheory so plain/' Miss CONSTANCE CURRY tells us on 3rd Aug. 1920. . t p n . “Mother says I am getting on splendidly, and thinks the Sullivan System a very good method of learing to play the Piano.’’ Mrs. A. JOHNSTON-a lady of mature years—writes on 26th Aug. 1920. “I have derived Treat pleasure from the Sullivan System and can play with the greatest ease. Playing the Piano cow is more than a pastime.'* Mr. L. PREWtR writes many letters of thanks, one of Sept. 7th says ; “ I am very pleased I undertook your Course, I think it a perfect System, and remarkably easy. lam satisfied it is all you claim it to be. Miss E. E. JOHNSON tells us, , . “ I am very pleased with your way of teaching, please accept my thanks for the good attention you pay me, I can play without the least difficulty. Am always at the Piano now. i am recommending the Suliivaa System to everyone I know.” Mr. C. H. HARRIS wrote on sth Sept. 1920 saying “ I never thought it possible to master music so quickly. I must say your System is wonderfully easy compared with the Old Method and am confident every other pupil thinks the same.’* If You Love Music Send For Professor rorr PflAlT Sullivan’s I* I\LL DUUJa “ How to play the Piano in 8 Lessons. It tells clearly all about this wonderful system —how it was discovered, how it is taught, the opinion of celebrated musical authorities, synopsis of lessons and countless recent testimonies of grateful students from -all over Australia and New Zealand. Send for this book now, it will cost you naught but postage and you will ever bless the day you filled in the coupon. Here it is. Act at once. “ Get in ” before the fees are increased. FILL IT IN—TEAR IT OUT —POST IT €» F F EIGHT NOW __ _ M Mrs. A. JOHNSTON m Mr. L. PREWER Miss E. E. JOHNSON wssi Mr. C. 11. HARRIS SI SI £3 131 ED 2SS SSsi ES3 33 EBB S 3 SI IS CTs HHI IS IHSI The Sullivan Conservatorium of Music (N.Z.) Ltd., Studio 16 H , 12 Premier Buildings, Queen St., Auckland^ Gentlemen. I enclose 4 Penny Stamps for postage. — Name {Mr., Mrs., Miss) _ Please send me Prof. Sullivan’s FREE 800K —How to Play the Piano in 8 Lessons, and particulars of your Address. Special Introductory Offer. Otago Witness V mm

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Otago Witness, Issue 3495, 8 March 1921, Page 52

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Page 52 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3495, 8 March 1921, Page 52

Page 52 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3495, 8 March 1921, Page 52

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