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MAJESTIC THEATRE

"IF YOU COULD ONLY COOK.” A promising new romantic, ci :ncdv I team heads the cast of Columbia’s “Jr’ ' You Could Only Cook,” screening at : the Majestic Theatre. Herbert. Mar- j shall is a firmly-established favour- ■ itc, and Jean Arthur has been seen just i-uilicicntly to make it about time sheappeared as a star. In “If You Could Only Cc-ok” Alarshall is seen as a disgusted millionaire. Not disgusted because he doesn’t know what to d'» with his money, but because he is about to marry a girl he doesn't love and who doesn’t lc*ve him. And. further, because his board of directors has been annoying him. Instead of getting drunk, he goes and sits in the park. Here he meets Miss Arthur, who is scanning the want ads. for a job. She mistakes him for another unemployed member of society and invites nun to go with her to answer an ad. for a married couple, a. butler and a maid. -Marshall, on the spur of the moment, accepts, and off go the millionaire and the young lady and get the job. From this point on the tale is filled with complications that promise . much in the way of merriment. William A. Seiler, a master at directing light comedy, guides “If You Could i Only Cook” to a conclusion that proves satisfactory to all concerned.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 64, 16 March 1936, Page 9

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MAJESTIC THEATRE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 64, 16 March 1936, Page 9

MAJESTIC THEATRE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 64, 16 March 1936, Page 9

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