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MAYFAIR THEATRE PROGRAMME.

' HOPALONG CASSIDY TO-MORROW. |. ■ • I Columbia's "The Doctor Takes a Wife," : which stars Ray Milland and Loretta Young, is screening finally to-day at 2 and 8 p.m. at the Mayfair Theatre. Its intriguing and hilarious theme deals with a young doctor and an authoress Iiving under the same roof pretending to be happily married because everybody thought they were. It is a sprightly, sophisticated picture abounding in humour and complicating situations. William Boyd, the man who gave life to Clarence E. Mulford's cowboy character, will again have Russell Hayden as "Lucky" and Britt Wood as "Speedy" supporting him as his scrapping, laughing pals in "Hidden Gold," which hcads the new double-fenture programme commencing to-morrow at the Mayfair. This latest adventure concerns a gang of robbers who are stopping gokl shipments, and who manage to point suspicion away from themselves to an innocent man. Plenty of Last action is necessary, and and there is plenty of action right up to the finish. Tlirilling and hilarious complications ensue when a body is found in a trJivelling trunk in Paramount's "Opened by Mistake," which is the associate feature for to-morrow. Charlie Ruggles, Robert Paige and Janice Logan are the leading players.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1940, Page 3

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MAYFAIR THEATRE PROGRAMME. Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1940, Page 3

MAYFAIR THEATRE PROGRAMME. Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1940, Page 3

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