COSY THEATRE
“SCHOOL FOR HUSBANDS.” “School For Husbands,” at the Cosy Theatre, presents husbands and wives with splendid opportunities of seeing themselves as others see them as well as pointing many a moral to those about to be married. It is unquestionably one of the most brilliant comedies to come to the Cosy Theatre, its piquant humour and delicate situations being put over by an all-star cast. Diana Churchill and June Clyde appear as two wives. The husbands in the case, Henry Kendall and Romney Brent, are devoted but unimaginative, and it is left to a literary Don Juan, in the person of Rex Harrison, to point the way to true martial bliss, but not before the charms of one wife ha've prevented him from eloping with the other. The impact of a valiant girl’s love against the inbred tiger-code of sinister waterfronts makes “Nurse From Brooklyn,” at the Cosy Theatre, one of the most unusual dramatic romances ever to hit the screen. “Meet Nero Wolfe,” starring Edward Arnold, with Lionel Stander, Victor Jory, Joan Perry and John Qualen in support will be shown at the Cosy Theatre on Thursday.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 August 1938, Page 2
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190COSY THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 August 1938, Page 2
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