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PIANO LESSONS

Sifaga from Mangere East

Would you like to learn how to play the Piano?
Would you like to help support a New Adventure?
If so, here are the details below:

Quality lessons at affordable prices
Lessons for all ages
Piano and Keyboard lessons
Groups of 2-4 students per lesson
Lessons are Monday to Friday

Are you interested? Then call or flick me a text on 0212043867.
If you are a school and your interested in booking one day a week to have tuitions at your school, then flick me an email with your request on Sifaga.s@hotmail.com

Donations are greatly encouraged. So, if you have a Keyboard or Piano, or Music books you no longer use or a monetary donation to support this business, call or email me, to further discuss.

Really appreciate it, if you could help spread the word. I have attached a flyer if you are able to put it up at your work place or store.
Thank you for your time. Have a blessed year.

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