AMUSEMENTS
TO-NIGHT An astonishing and history-making film, is promised in, "So This Is MarTiage," Hobart Henley's production for Metro-Goldwyn, which is coming to the Empire Theatre to-night. It is not only a shrewd study of married life as lived to-day. but also shows that similar experiences confronted young couples in the time of the ancients. WEDNESDAY. Too much dancing is beginning to itell on Constance Talmadge. She danced steadily for ten days recently. Then, when she stepped on the scales, she discovered with dismay she had lost four pounds. But the dancing wasn't done for pleasure. It was part of her work in her new starring production. -Her Sister From Paris," which is booked through First National for the Empire Theatre on Wednesday. THURSDAY. "Take a lot of thrills, stir well and add comedy and flavour with romance and you have an ideal combination," says .Monty 1 Banks, "and 'that is what I have tried to put into 'Racing Luck'." Hermon €. Raymaker, who directed "Racing Luck," showing at the Empire Theatre on Thursday, says "The„good old melodramas of salad days were always clean, always exciting, always entertaining—and that fits "Racing Luck'."
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Waipa Post, Volume 32, Issue 1787, 27 July 1926, Page 8
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