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COMING ATTRACTIONS

STATE THEATRE. TONIGHT (Friday). Saturday ar.d Monday: Film fans will appreciate the presentation tonight of one of the merriest, grandest, gayest shows to be shown on the screen. It is "MY FAVOURITE WIFE." a sidesplitting romantic comedy, featuring Irene Dunne. Cary Grant. Randolph Scott and Gail Patrick. Imagine the plight of a husband who is married for the second time on the same day that his first wile, whom he believed lost in a shipwreck, turns up at his honeymoon hotel, very much alive. With two wives on his hands. Wife Number Two remains a kissless bride until he can straighten out the complications. But into this marital maze walks a handsome man. who reveals himself as the first wife's lone companion on the uncharted ■ island which they occupied for seven i years until they were rescued. It’s an uproarious story of wit ano [ crackling dialogue. “MY FAVOURITE WIFE" is one of the year's most' spalling and sprightiicst comedies. Fo>; a hundred minutes of rollicking romance and lusty laugh-making such as you've rarely experienced before, the management recommend, see “MY FAVOURITE WIFE." TUESDAY NEXT: “KIT CARSON." starring Jon Hall and Lynn Bari. ! The thundering spectacle of Arne- I rica's most fabulous days when crim- , son courage fired one man to lead a | band of stout-hearted comrades across a wilderness bristling with savages whom an organised army had failed to quell. It is the story of an amazing hero in an amazing era —a thrilling picture that patrons should enjoy.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 January 1941, Page 9

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COMING ATTRACTIONS Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 January 1941, Page 9

COMING ATTRACTIONS Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 January 1941, Page 9

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