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AMUSEMENTS.

4 KVERYBODYS PICTURES.

ADOLPHE MENJOU IN ‘‘HIS TIGER LADA ’’—TO-NIGHT.

A three-mile walk, every morning will add ten years to any man’s life. That is the contention of Adolphe Menjou, who is being starred, in the Paramount production, “His Tiger, Lady,” to be shown on the screen at the /Princess Theatre to-night. “1 may be called sophisticated and cynical on the screen but when it comes' to' my own life, I am a believer in the practical side of things,” Menjou says. “ That is the reasop, why, 1. firmly believe F ranklin was'right when lie-said.:Early to bed A and early to. rise makes a man ’ and 7 so forth.’ [‘‘l retire before ten o’clock ev,ery. evening, sleep for seven and am up, on the stroke of five the next,morning. Then I start my walk, taking a different route Whenever possible, ending up at the studios shortly before eight o’clock. For the first mile, I walk briskly, then I saunter, bpt I never, if ail to. cover the entire three miles. I have been doing this now for eight years, and my muscles • are fairly singing by ( the. time .1 .start work. A longer walk would be tiring, but that daily three-miler has put me in excellent physical.,-condition . and helps my work..”-'-. 'fijikei .no other forni, of exercise, giving lack, of time as tlm reason. ’ As' it is, his entire day, is filled with the walk, his work, and, hours^for-relaxation in ■ the evening. J LJ i V'v Tlie usual, supports will also , be shown. i■■ 4h ! k ; On Wednesday, Lew Cody afld Aileen Pringle in- “Wickedness Preferred,” a ; comedy romance of cave-man love.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1929, Page 3

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273

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1929, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1929, Page 3

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