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1 "CAIRO" BOX PLANS. "CAIRO" BOX PLANS. • ■■■_. PREFERENTIAL BOOKING. ■■•■_•---■ THE' PLANS for PREFERENTIAL BOOKING (Twelve Shillings and Seven""'"pence, including tax) will be Opened "-■• for «i« FIRST 7 NIGHTS and FIRST . MATINEE, SATURDAY, 25th Auguet at The Bristol Piano Co. TO-MORROW -'. (TUESDAY) and WEDNESDAY NEXT" Applications for ' PREFERENTIAL BOOKING, personally or by letter, ehould be made to,the BOX OFFICE earliest possible. Such applications will be dealt . -with as to the location of seats in the - order in which they are received. .'": PREFERENTIAL BOOKING. It is imperative that applicants for " -PREFERENTIAL SEATS who hay© ALREADY REGISTERED take dcliv- : .' cry of thier Tickets TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 14th AUGUST, at the Box Office, without fail. .: ■■•'■"■■ ORDINARY BOX PLANS ~ - ORDINARY BOX PLANS •■••■' .-Will-be Open for the First Seven Nights „:..;-apd:FIRST MATINEE at The Bristol .'.:: Piano Co. •" ;'' "THURSDAY MORNING NEXT. ■"/- THURSDAY MORNING NEXT, ■•■ Notwithstanding the fact that "Cairo" ,:-....i5..tha most expensive attraction ever presented in Wellington,, the price of Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls for the season, .^otherwise than for Preferential .Booking, has been fixed at ••--■ •-- -10s 6d (Plus Tax). 10s 6d (Plus Tax). >•■"<- 'A's-tKe season must positively be Hniit- ..~~ .jfd,..pStrons are urged not to delay in — reserving - seats. NEXT SATURDAY, 18th' AUGUST, NEXT SATURDAY, 18th AUGUST, 3,t fTIHE GRAND OPERA HOUSE AHE GRAND OPERA HOUSE ■'"', THE""G'REATEST STAGE ACHIEVE",IV >- - ...MENT OF ALL TIME— "."".'"■ i.".."0A1R0." ;;;;JV .. "CA I R O." .- GRAND!:MATCHLESS! WONDROUS! -•. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., In conjunction'with ■'"';.'. OSCAR ASCHE, - -... Present .-.!- THE WORLD'S MOST MARVELLOUS ;„ .. .-.::: STAGE PRODUCTION. 1S"” '■ P SCAR 'A SCH E' o:S C A R ASCHE ' OSCAR ASCHE OSCAR AS C H E And HIS COMPLETE LONDON HIS COMPLETE LONDON PRODUCTION ■ ■;-• ' " PRODUCTION ""■" ; Of, "C AIR O." '■''-'■■' ' "CAIRO." . -,-„....,.. . • ■ ««c AI R O." -•■ ; "CAIRO." ..: "C A 18, O." "C A I R O'' -.'_ -J-'A. story of passion and poetry, of love and hate, of tender slave girls and ar- ,,,", ■dent princes, _o£ delicate love romance . and Bacchanalian,frenzy; of pale, moon-"-jU*. ."WHj^oftiPVe.,,,and days.o|. fierce intrigue and savagery; of a. noble sul- '-' tan, a wicked prince, and a slave girl ■-. o-hose eyes were pools of love. ..., „ „!& Mosaic in Music in Mime hf . OSCAR ASCHE. THE PRICES THE PRICES THE PRICES THE PRICES FOR EVENING PERFORMANCES (Other than Preferential): Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls (re-, served), 10s 6d; at the door, 8s; Back' ,'.,.■ Stalls,; ss; Gallery, 2s; Early Door Gal- ,„-• Jery, .Isostra. -^ ; FOB -MATINEE- PERFORMANCES: ■'■ "Dress Circle arid Reserved Stalls (re-' ■• -- served)-, 3s;. Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d; ." Early Doo.r Gallery, 1* extrH. , All Prices Plus Amusement Tax. ■ CHARLES BERKELEY. STRAND THEATRE. t . jJ(i __ TRAND THEATRE. _-."•> Continuous from 11 a.in. to 10 p.m TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. Three hours of genuine wholehearted Laughter. Firstly, Goldwyn presents TOM MOORE, TOM MOORE, TOM MOORE, ' . '''. " In his most popular snecess, ■••- "OFFICER 666." " OFFICER 666." " OFFICER 666." " OFFICER 666." " OFFICER 666." " OFFICER 666 " „ ■'.'.', OFFICER 666." " OFFICER 666." He was trying to get a laugh out of life, so he turned a police Officer, and the . . first assignment he had Was to arrest J ....; himself, a hilarious mix-up, crammed . . .full of clean, clever humour. Secondly, "■ "WESLEY "FRECKLES" BARRY, WESLEY "FRECKLES" BARRY, In Marshall Neilan's "DON'T EVER HARRY," - — "DON'T EVER MARRY," „ ......... « DON > T E ver MARRY," 5L geyser of giggle 3 guaranteed to goad any grouch into a gracious grimace. Thirdly, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, In his latest Hair-raiser, "HIS ROYAL SLYNESS," " HIS ROYAL SLYNESS," •y ■ Big Supporting Programme. Prices as usual. Tel. 3299. OUR . THEATRE. NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, ' NEWTOWN. • •■"- ••-■ "SUDS," " SUDS," . ~,, Featiiring MARY PICKFORD, ; ;: : - Also RUTH ROLAND in . .. .. .. THE T i MBEB QUEEN." - ; ."THE TIMBER QUEEN." ; ■'• • - Comedy. Our Orchestra. Scenic. ISLAND BAY UNIVERSAL THEATRE. TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW NIGHT ED. (Hoot) GIBSON, in "THE GENTLEMAN "THE GENTLEMAN " -■-.■■ FROM AMERICA." " -' . ■ FROM AMERICA." . -. . A Universal Production. - -■ ■ DANCING. TO-NIGHT. . ~~ TO-NIGHT! NEW CENTURY HALL, Kent terrace. MRS. T. R. GIBBS holds her Dane* TO'NIGHTy and every MONDAY. .-;-Percy; _ Simpson's Full Orchestra. Ea3ies Is 6d, Gents Is 6d. . T^TANGANUI^ ! COMPETITIONS ..TV SOCIETY . -: ._ "'/.'.. ■'".'. (Ihcdrporated). w -■' THIRD ANNUAL FESTIVAL, Commencing on TUESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, 1923. ENTRIES CLOSE on 31st AUGUST: :'..■.'■'_'-£y!t{L!Wß, .Book of Words, and full information limy fee obtained on application to the Secretary of the Local Com- — petitions Society, or to 7 L. J. .VERRY, ''••■•••-*<» _■■ Secretary. Box 398, .Wanganui.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 37, 13 August 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 37, 13 August 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 37, 13 August 1923, Page 2