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liAST FOUR NIGHTS OF "CAIRO." fflHB GRAND """OPERA HOUSE. «X H» GBAND OPERA ' HOUSE. bfaeotioa „'. J. O. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Micaginsr Directors: George Tallis, E. J. Tait, Clyde Meyaell. "0 aTbo." "0 A I R O." "IT BEGGARS. TO-NIGHT J a7l.■-. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I At 8. TO-NIGHT! And ON-MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND v WEDNESDAY EVENINGS. ff. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., In conjunction with OSCAR ASCHE, Present "CAIRO." "CAIRO." "CAIRO." " C A I R 0." « C A I R O." " C A I R O." X Moiaio inMuiio and Mima. ■ ' OSCAR AS CHE OSCAR ASCHE And ' HIS COMPLETE LONDON PRODUCTION. Jbt PUy Produoed by OSCAR ASCHE. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT AND FOLLOWING 2/EVENINGS, LAST,, ANIGHTS.,OF SEASON.- -. '' M4HNEE.SATURDAY NEXT.'Grand Special Revival of the World's ; Wonder Play, a"CHU .CHIN- CHOW," "CHU CHIN' CHOW," . NCHU CHIN CHOW," '"•■-. , .-•• With ' ' ■■;- ; OSCAR ASCHE ' OSCAR-ASCHE ■ ' OSCAR 'ASCHE In hi» original role, as played by him at His Majesty's Theatre, London, for five years, the world'e record run for any stage production. Plans' for "Cairo" are now open at The Bristol Piano Co. Day Sales at Ned Perry's. Box Plans for ."Chii Chin Chow" will be opened on MONDAY MORNING NEXT. EVENING PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls (reserved), 10s 6d; at the door, 8s; Back Stalls (early door), ss; Gallery (early door), 3s; Late Door Stalls, 4s; Late Door Gallery, 2s. The late doors to Stalls and Gallery will be opened at 7.30 sharp. MATINEE PRICES: Drees Circle and Reserved Stalls 8sBack Stalls, 4s; Gallery, la 6d. Early Door Gallery,'Js extra. Children: Drees Circle and Reserved *taUs,-B»i Back Stalls, 2»; Gallery, J« 6d. '■ -J"- Manager, John Farrell. STBAND THEATRE. IRAND THEATRE. Oamtiiraout from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m TOrDAY, , TO-NIGHT. .'; 3-BIG "FEATUBES-2. tfo. I—The Lovable Star, 35U1S ("STtEOKI/ES") BARRY, yESLEY i'TREOKLES") BARRY WESLEY j'TREOKLES'') BARRY WESLEY rjREOKLES") BARRY*, WESLESr nffRBOBXES") BARRY! In. . „ - "BAGS TO J 'RIOHES." IS4SI TO - RICHES." "RAGS -TO RIOHE3." " |3tAG§ TO« RIOHES." "BAGS TO RIOHES." IWaflUo* and MwveUoiisly Aoted Photodw. whloli setTM to brini home in a toreeful manner tie keynote to success aad happiness. So. 2— * t* SfiPmS* KERRIGAN, i WARRTOI KERRIGAN - V S-fSSS^ KERRIGAN' . J. WARRBN' KERRIGAN: ' -■■ - : 7," "" - In" „ tura that will please you, becanse of it« tniqne plot, its abundance of thrijto, _ comedy, and suspense. . ' Also, "WALTZING AROUND" (Comedy), LATEST PATHS GAZETTE. Prices as usual. Telephone 3299. QUR THEATRE. NEWTOWN. '■WHEN HOMANOE RIDES.',' '■WHEN ROMANCE RIDES." "WHEN ROMANCE RIDES." "^ jm.w^s a sto. r. y«of th? wonderful steed "Wildfire," from the story by Zane Grey. In Addition, EPISODE NO. 3 of "THE TIMBER QUEEN " "THE TIMBER QUEEN." Crammed .full of Thrill* And TOPICAL. COMEDY. SCENIC, OUR ORCHESTRA. OUR ORCHESTRA. ISLAND 'BAY UNIVERSAL THEATRE. TO.NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! COLLEEN MOORE Iv "THE Nth COMMANDMENT." "THE Nth COMMANDMENT." [ A Story of the Unwritten Law. IMPORTANT NEWS. TH E "~k ING 'S, Wellington's Premier Theatre, OPENS SHORTLY. We are just bubbling over to toll you when—but the :boss won't let us. rimZENS 1 INTERCESSORY"" VJ SERVICE. CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL TUESDAY, 28th AUGUST. From 12 30 to 1.30 p.m. A bright, simple service of Spripture*eadirifr, Prayer, and Community Hymns. A general hearty invitation is given to be present. Visitors may enter and leave during the service as desired. WELLINGTON ACCOUNTANT STUDENTS' SOCIETY. A LECTURE will b 9 delivered to tha Society on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 29th lust., at 8 p.m., in Acountants' Chambers, by Mr E B. HAMMOND, on the subject of 'OSarino Insurance." THOB. AUTON. Hon. Secretary. "PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. SOCIAL AND DANCE Will'bo held WEDNESDAY, 29th AUGUST, NAVALfe' HALITTeRVOIS QUAY, Bpm v Bme Bo\ * Orehe tra A Xight of Joy Double 4s 6d Single 2s 6d AY. J- IS03& H. MI Beo.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1923, Page 4