ON THE ROLLERS
MURRAY’S RINK “ ft's an ill wind that blows no mm any good,” and tho biting blasts wc aro experiencing at present make roller skating a delightful and exhilarating pastime. Murray’s excellent lloor has been veil covered with skaters nightly, and a special late session will ho held tliis evening, when racing and novelty events will ho tho order of the night. Everything possible is done for tluTcnjoyrneut of skaters, and professional exports aro in attendance to teach beSee the advertising columns for session times. REGAL RINK Largo attendances are still the order at every session of tho Regal Link. This is one of tho most popular places of amusement in tho city, and rightly so, because tho management strives to giro attention to tho rec|uiremeut of /ail patrons. ’No fault can lie found with I the beautifully smooth and spacious I floor, while the skates and tho general j appointments of the rink are all that ! could lie,desired. .Session times are adI vertised. . • -
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Evening Star, Issue 20863, 5 August 1931, Page 5
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166ON THE ROLLERS Evening Star, Issue 20863, 5 August 1931, Page 5
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