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AMUSEMENTS

OPERA HOUSE—MATINEE AND EVENING. “HEADS WE GO.” “Heads We Go,” Britain’s biggest and brightest comedy-romance, will be screened at this afternoon’s matinee, this evening and Thursday. Two mannequins “toss up” to decide whether they will go masquerading. Heads won and they went to fashionable Deauville, where one of the pair ‘‘puts it over” as a famous film star. Millionaires pay her homage, newspaper reporters haunt her—then a yachting week-end exposes the delightful deception—and doubles the delight. One has never seen such fast, amusing and exciting entertainment as ‘‘Heads We Go.” Constance Cummings, Frank Law ton, Gus McNaughton, Binnie Barnes, and Claude Hulbert head the cast. The box plan is at Kilgour’s Warehouse, opposite the Town Hall, and there is no extra charge for booking, ’phone

BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT. “The Worst Woman in Paris’’ will be shown to-night. WAIUTA TO-NIGHT. “King Kong” ami “So This is Harris” will be shown to-night. GOLDSBOROUGH DANCE. A grand “old” novelty will be brought to light, in the form of the fashions o-f the ’eighties of last century at the novelty ball to be held on August 1-7, at Goldsborough. Ladies will be able to see how well they can copy the old fashions, such as the wearing of the hair done up in hand some rolls over the head, the neat waists popular in 1880, the bustle, the crinoline, the long train which is held up when dancing, the high puffed sleeves, and the flounces and frills. Of course there is scope also for men, as in those days they sported long stock mgs and knickers and used to pad the calf of the leg to make it look well. A sprinkling of these dresses will make the dance a real noveltv.

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Grey River Argus, 15 August 1934, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 15 August 1934, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 15 August 1934, Page 2

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