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In fact, there ARE no exercises, because the pieces which you Play have been selected to do the work of exercises, and yet are as pleasing to your friends as they are to you. You Play a Waltz within half-an-hour of receiving your First Lesson, and from then on every step forward Is easy and joyous. You don’t have towait a year to finish the course either. One Lesson a week —thirty minutes a day—and you have the Course finished, and can play anything set before you. Twenty-five Thousand people in Australia and New Zealand have taken the Sullivan Course, and many of them have written letters that will sweep away your doubts about its practical value as a means of learning Piano. Eminent musicians of World-wide fame have endorsed and recommended it. Newspaper editors have “written up" its virtues, and to the Music hungry there has never been offered its like. SUCCESS GUARANTEED. Prof. Sullivan’s 8-Lesson Course carries a signed guarantee that legitimate music is taught, and if dissatisfied upon the completion of eight Lessons, your money is refunded in full. Failure is impossible to anyone who can read plain English and has ten fingers. No trick music, letters, labels or other makeshifts; you are taught by note, and receive a sound musical education. The story of the discovery of this Wonderful System; what it has done for others, and what it can do for you; a synopsis of the Lessons and copies of letters from many satisfied Pupils are contained in Prof. Sullivan’s new book, which is free for the asking. Free Tuition Offer Prior to Increase In Price Sounds strange, doesn’t it, to offer Tuition Free, when we intend shortly to increase our regular Fees? Here’s the explanation—Before this actually takes place, we are anxious to secure a few more pupils in each district BECAUSE we realise that one satisfied student spreads the news of this wonderfully Simple System far better than many advertisements. THEREFORE for a limited time we offer Tuition FREE —the only charge being a nominal one to cover the cost of Music, typing, etc. DO NOT HESITATE or you’ll be too late. The Sullivan Conservatorium of Music (N.Z.) Ltd. PREMIER BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. FILL IN AND POST THIS COUPON AT ONCE. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiimmiiiiimimimiiiiiiimiimiimiiiiiMiiiimiiiiimil Sullivan Conservatorium of Music (N.Z.) Ltd. Studio , Premier Buildings, Auckland. I enclose 4 penny stamps to cover postage for Prof. Sullivan’s Free Book—“ How to Play the Piano in 8 Lessons,” Also particulars of your Free Tuition Offer to correspondence pupils. 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New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 18, 10 May 1923, Page 46

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