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OPEN OPEN vwv£ I^SSSt V ' 18th" AUGUST, NEXT SATURDAY, 18th AUGUST! T2£ ®5 A? D -^PERA HOUSE J-HE GRAND OPERA HOUSE lo disclose all the Wonders, the Beauty , • and the Maeic of THE GREATEST STAGE PRODUCTION OF ALL TIME "CAIRO." " C A I R 0." GREAT! MATCHLESS! WONDROUS! J<.C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., In conjunction with OSCAR ASCHE, THE wgg& s SueS ELLOUS OSCAR 'AS CHE 1 O§G A R ASCHE OSCAR ASCHE OSCAR ASCHE And HIS COMPLETE LONDON HIS COMPLETE LONDON PRODUCTION PRODUCTION Of . " C A I R 0." " C A I R 0." "CAIRO." "CAIE O." " C A I R 0." "CAIRO." 'A Mosaic in Music in Mime br OSCAR ASCHE. A story of. passion and poetry, of lore and hate, of tender slave girls and arjtopnTces> .of d°licato love romance and Bacchanalian frenzy; of pale, moonlit nights of love, and days of 6erce intrigue and savagery; of a noble sultan, a wicked prince, and a slave «irl whose eyes were pools of love that charmed the senses; a story in a set-1 ting of the market-place, tho teeming i bazaar, the slavo market, the gardens I of princely palaces, tho mysterious recesses of the harem: and mined palaces, a thousand years old, where still linprer tho fragrance of the love romances of the past. All this will be disclosed when the Bronze Gates of Cairo swing apart, and I you will see enacted before your eyes |' the Story of the Sultan nnd "the Slave Girl, and tho mighty wrestler who sought ! revenge, but found instead— But slay—'twore not wise to rob you of I the joy of expectation. Come to 1 MAGNIFICENT CAIRO MAGNIFICENT CAIRO MAGNIFICENT CAIRO and see the unfolding of a spectacle presented upon the most colossal scale ever attempted — staged as the crowning achievement of the famous Australian THE WORLD'S GREATEST PRODUCER, OSCAR AS CHE OSCAR ASCHE , OSCAR ASCHE ' J. C. WILLIAMSON,, LTD., Take special pride in pointing to the fact that the presentation at the Grand ; Opera House Of OSCAR AS CHE OSCAR ASCHE OSCAR ASCHE AND HIS COMPLETE LONDON PRODUCTION Of .. "CAIE 0." f-C AIR 0." " C A I R 0." Constitutes the most colossal attraction ever secured for Australia and New Zealand, and the greatest achievement m the. history; of. the stage. On Saturday next Wellington playgoers will see this stupdendous production presented exactly as at His Majesty's Theatre, London —a feat in organisation that has never' been equalled. ' . "Cairo.'.'* ;.,- "CAIRO." " C A I R O." PREFERENTIAL BOOKING THE PLANS for PREFERENTIAL BOOKING (Twelve Shillings and Sevenpence, including tax), will be Opened for the FIRST 7 NIGHTS at The Bristol Piano Co. on TUESDAY and WED- i NESDAY NEXT. Applications for j PREFERENTIAL BOOKING, personal-| ly, or by letter, Bhould • be made to the BOX OFFICE earliest possible. Such applications will be dealt with as to the location of seats in tho order in which they are received. ORDINARY BOX PLANS ORDINARY BOX PLANS Will be Open for the First Seven Nighte of a brief season at the Bristol Piano Co THURSDAY MORNING NEXT THURSDAY MORNING NEXT, At 8 o'clock. A queuo will bo formed from 7 a.m. ' THE PRICES. THE PRICES. Notwithstanding tho fact that "Cairo" j is the most expensive attraction ever presented in Wellington, tho price of Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls for tho ! season, otherwise than for Preferential i Booking, has been fixed at 10s 6d (.Plus Tax). | . ■ 10s 6d (Plus Tax). : As the season must positively be Hmiti ed, pntrons are urged not to delay in reserving seats. CHARLES BERKELEY. ROYAL SANITARY INSTITUTE. THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS for New Zealand proposes to hold tho j Examinations — "Sanitary Soience as Applied to Buildings and Public Works," | "Sanitary Inspectors"— at Auokland, Wellington, Christahurch and Duncdin on 26th SEPTEMBER, 1923, should a sufficient number of candidates present themselves. Entries close on 12th September, 1923. , Intending Candidates should make an. ! plication fdrthwith to | < H. W. JOHNSON, \ Hon. Local Secretary, j Royal Sanitary Institute, Health Department, Wellington. ANCING.—EMPRESS STUDIO 86" ABEL SMITH STREET. ' ' | Learners" Classes: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, at 8. ■ Waltz (Jazz and Ordinary), Fox Trot and One Steps, Reels etc. I Terms: Course or Single Lesson. Terms • Single Lesson 2s, course of & lessons 12j 6d. Private lessons by appointment Principal, Prof. C. Wood, U.K.A.P.T.D. EMPRESS BALLROOM 86. Abel Smith street. . MONS., WEDS., AND SATS. 8-11. 8-12. 8-12: Is 6d and 2s. 23 and 2s 6d. 2s and 2s 6d. SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at 3 Admission Is. Special Joy Night TO-NIGHT, at 8. Novelties froe. TO RETAIL FRUITERERS AND , CONFECTIONERS. ALL Bona Fide Retail Shopkeepers are invited to attend a Meeting at the Trades and Labour Hall on. MONDAY, 13th AUGUST, at 7.30 p.m. Business: The Construction of a Counter Petition to Nullify the one now in circulation. S. GREENALL, Authorised Convener. HATAITAI HORTICULTURAL , SOCIETY. ANNUAL MEETING will bo held in Methodist Schoolroom, Waitoa. road, on MONDAY, 13th August, 1923, at 8 p.m.. fallowed by a Lecture by Mr. R. A. Nicol. G. J. J. FEIL, Hon. ScoreUry.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1923, Page 4

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