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"Cairo" is wlthont any donbt tk* — eat and most beautiful prodoeUeii!£ world's stage has yet produce?".-"£•• chances are that we will never net ke«2! approaching the magnificence of "iSSS • again, and It ie therefore not nnSSL that the booking for Oecar Asche*s»SS trlnmph ill the best yet recorded luT2: laid: even the succeee achieved br« Chin Cnow" has been eclipsed'by 'Thcß" THE FINAL "CAIRO" MATTttrmi'•' THE FINAL "CAIRO" NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOIMtV'i'-"'. NEXT SATURDAY AFTEHNOpiL- ? AT 2 O'CLOCK, "5 MB AT 2 O'CLOCK. Doors Open at One o'clock. '■ 1 "CA I R O." . I ■ " C A I R O." -—i : :; •"C A I R 0." ,'f •' C A T R O." — • - " C A I R O." M A story of passion, and poetry, *f^l: and hate, of tender slave girls and at£Z princce, of delicate love romance uj£ cbanalUn frenzy, of pale moonlit nlckUM lore and days of fierce intrigue- : iS ; savagery, of a noble snltan, a wicked 'BrS and a slave girl whose eyee were pools? love that cbai mcd the senses, a stoiy la a> setting of tbe market place, the tcenuS bazaar, the slave market, tbe gardaT? princely palaces, tbe mysterious — T tbe harem; ana ruined palaces, a thossssf years old, wherein still linger the frannS of the lore romances of the past. ._"" HIS TI«-AJESTY - S, rnHEATBL' IS -ifa-AJESTY'S ->-HEAtS Direction: J. C. Williamson, lit ;? :; Managing Directors: George TalHs, t;i Talt. Clyde MeynelL '.. j> , Pnsinees Manager John Farttn.-';-' "IT BEGGARS DESCRIPTION." / TO-NIGHT, AT 8. ft-TO-NIGHT. AT 8. H AND FIVE FOLLOWING BVENDieisi MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT. V J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD, 7 t In Conjunction with ~M' : OSCAR ASCHE, -J Present - ,■ Mα ' "CAIRO." — "C x i r o." :' " C A I R o." m "C AI R 0." . I A Mosaic in Mnslc and Mime. OSCAR ASCHE S^ OSCAR ASCHE. '• OSCAR ASCHE. , ;; And HIS COMPLETE LONDON PHODtTCTIOSI ' The Play Produced by OSCAR ASCHtJ. ''" IMPORTANT IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.::; NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. ?, AND FOLLOWING a " EVENINGS, t LAST 4 NIGHTS OF SEASON. , ; MATINEE SATURDAY WEEK, MATINEE SATURDAY. WEEK. % ;: Grand -Special Revival of the Wtrift Wonder Play, "CHU CHIN CHOW." I " CHU\ CHIN CHOW." " CHU CHIN CHOW." , -fl't; '■ •CHU CHIN CHOW." \'M> " CHU CHIN CHOW."" £-. with ' : \\' WBa OSCAR ASCHE ?■ OSCAR ASCHE :e ■, OSCAR ASCHE <V OSCAR ASCHE :-•: I , OSCAR. ASCHB- , , r - .;-;-|i;. In Ws original role ' as, played- by ktskit His Majesty's Theatre, London, for S y«s» the world's record ran for any tti* , production. , Wmm Plans for "Cairo" are now open «t I«m B. Eady and Son, Ltd. . . .: •. Day Sales at Coleman's. . f≤ ■'■': Box Plans for "Chn Chin Chow" opened on MONDAY MORNING NEXT,, EVENING PRICES: ;. 3:' Dress Circle and Reserved v tkgk'X (Reserved), 10/6: at the Door, 8/;.« - Stalls (Early Door), 5/: Gallery (Esn> Door), 3/; Late Door Stalls, •*/; lat* »*£;•:■ Gallery, 2/. The Late Doors to StaUs ML' Gallery will be opened at 7.30 sharp. 1 ,-\-;■■_■ MATINEE PRICES: Drees Circle and Reserved Stall*, «/; Etack Stalls, 4/; Gallery, 1/6. Early Diet Gallery, t/ estra. i Children: Drees Circle and Reseifl--Stalls, 5/; Back Stalls, 3/; Gallery, V*. : :f- ■ ' PAITCIWG. ■g}^ AUCKLAND TRAMWAYS BEOBBATHW club. v iv; ;, ; DANCE. DANCE. DANCt SCOTS HALL. SCOTS HAIi SCOTS HALL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, AT 8 P.IC, 8 to 11. Old Time Dances. : Jg?|; The "Kiwi Melody Boys" witn their Lrtisl and Best Music. ; .- Tickets: Gents. 2/, Ladles 1/. ;§. From Sanford's Pitt St. Shop and it 01 Door. 'J' J. T. CHIADDBRTOX, ;|, ; 12 Secretaif, . . Wβ TJANCIXC. TO-XIGHT, ORANGE HAIt SPECIAL .NIGHT. OLDEST AND LATEST. |*:\ Good Floor. Full Orchestra. ?£ = .Ladles 1/, Gents 1/6. S^. Also at ST. BENEDICT'S, SATT7Br>AT, 4* t p.m. NOVELTY PARCELS and 'Prize* gtt». DANCERS 1/ EACH. A. Beginners taken by Appointment,:*.: Claremont St.—AMOS, Prptcssjonal Teacttt. | I*>NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIOBR X . ZEALANDIA HALL, DOMINION ROAD TERMINUS. V MRS. WBENXALL'S DANCES-γ; Follow Your Old Favonrites, :' . JACKSON'S OaCHBSTBA. | I r r Brightest Music and Best Flooe, ' : Ladles, 1/6. Gents, 2/. 'il^ rVLD-TIME DANCE—O'NEILL ST. BMi* XJ TO-MGHT. .- "-■:.■ La Rinke. Two Step, etc. Good FW*> Ideal Conditions. Ladies V, Gents J/t' ~ . W. CARTWRIGHT, Secretaiy.J y ("J.ENUINE OLD TIME DANCE.—FerttV" ters' Hall, Devonport Jolly B«J Old-time Dance, Every SatuiWay Mght: All the old favourites. Hr-ueego'e sapener Orchestra. Also McGreg- : Bachre Toarafc . ment. Good prizes. Ladies, 1/ ; Gents U*"PUCHBK, EUCHRE. "PROGRESSIVE ■*-* A Prosressiie Tournnmeiit «vill be h«M in St. Bcaedicfs Hall. TO-NlGifiT (Wedne*day) and Every Wednesday, at 8 p.m. Goo* Prizes. Aggregate every sis weeks. LadW 1/. Gents 1 6.—C. Ball. Hon. S"C. ■",' LYNN BOWLING CLCB- ; FOURTH ECCH3E AND DANCE. ■ O'NEILL ST. HALL, NEXT THURSDAY. Come early if you want a seat at t»« Euchre. First-class Music tor Daaee. .; J. S. ADEANE. Hon. Bet>"VTOU'LL Be Sorry if Yon Miss the Jae -■- Gala Night at Bash MnnroV •■ Saturday. Thousands of Novelties and-» Whirlwind of Fun. 'Phone 2560 A*» tables.—E. C. LEE. ■■■ '■ ." ST. BENEDICTS HaLU East StreeL-" 1 St. Benedict's Clitt Socials, ere* Satnrday Nlzht. Dancing. 8 to 11. Ceee" Boor.. Efficient M.C.'s Lillis' OrchesttS. Ladies 1/. Gents 1/6. —E. O'Donohne. Hoju Sec WW JACKSON'S Jazz - Orchestra Caters IW " Socials. Balls, "At Homes," and Sffr ings.—Edgar, Cliemist, Khyher Taw. L. BURNNANDS Professional Orcbestni S«* . Concert Band.—Office. 236. \Jn**arS •Phones 734 A. 3J'<B> U rings'). ' -_g TEACHERS FOR DAXCnCO. ATEST Ballroom Dancing ThoreegW Tar.ght.—Modern Dancing Stttm Palmerston Buildings, opp. G.P.O. Bo«JJ 12/9. P*

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 182, 1 August 1923, Page 16

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