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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYSOOYC PICTURES. CONSTANCE TALMADGE—MOXDAV Constance Tahnadge’s latest First National comedy, 11 Her Night of Roinance,” is the funniest she ever made. Accept that .statement as the belief of Sidney Franklin, who directed it. The story was written by flans Kraly, noted European screen writer, and shows I'onsliVicc in a love tangle with an English lord as a result of her efforts to dodge fortune hunters, Ronald Column, a young British actor, is Constance's leading man in this picture, which will he shown at the Princess Theatre next -Monday. The gamin suit is the latest style for film actresses. Adapted to fit in with tho shingled bob and the careful lack of manners which tho present-day flapper affects, the new boyish suits arc tailored, with short lilies, simple and untrinimcd. and are worn with handkerchief in outer pocket and gardenia in lapel. Constance Talmadgo introduced the gamin suit din ing the filming of her new First National comedy, “Her Night of Romance." She will be seen here in one, when the picture comes to the Princess Theatre next Monday. On Wednesday and Thursday next two more complete changes will be presented, on Wednesday, the great English drama of the sea “Harbour Eights” starring Tom Moore and Tsobel Elsom will lie the special attraction. On Thursday the world famous story from Hutchison’s novel “If "Winter Comes.” will be shown for one night only.

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Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1925, Page 1

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232

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1925, Page 1

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