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I learned to play the cornet when I was 12 years old. Paid S20 for a "second hand" cornet to learn on. You can learn in one half the lime it took me and without having to pay a cent for your cornet. I mm it exactly what I say. Ill send you a bountiful It flat cornet or any hnt*s hand instrument ami teach you to play it through the mail letter llttiii you cun learn from n private teuchcr. You pity mo u small sum weekly for your lessons. «s you take them ami at the end of your course of 4.» lessons the instrument is yours absolutely without any cost whatever. You net instrument anil lessons at less than private lesson price. We have graduates in every state. In the picture above, of the Milton, Mass.. School orchestra, the cornetist* and the trombonist arc* our graduates. Four graduates (first and second cornet, trombone and nllo horn), are in one band in Gardner, Mass. (Mhers are leaders of bands in Rosemary, N. Ocilla. (in., and other cities. Score* of tosliinoniaU. Kalpli (tailh«*rf<»r«| of Portland. Orogon. write**: ”1 Hunt to miy that I got my dart at your school, and no* at the age of 13 I am playing first cornet in our church orchestra. I would advise anyone to take the course.” Our pupils ram good pay in ImiiuIa and oft-li<*xtnrn and several graduates are playing on the stage at large salaries. Wo Hi out and touch whole bands when desired. IK>Y SCOITS and SCOfT M ASIKItS; If y.n, want to Lion.c « first- oIhn- miuiriun .*.*011 your name and addro^* and p i our hamlvomo ilhistniUd frvo catalog and tuition offer.

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