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ON THE ROLLERS

MURRAY'S RINK New music and new skates have been procured by Murray’s Skating Rink, and they should revive interest in the pastime to no small degsee at this favourite rendezvous. And the management’s new scheme of decoration should provide an entirely fresh and delightful atmosphere. Roller skating is primarily a winter sport, an invigorate mg exercise for the cold afternoons and nights, and skaters have surely, not forgotten what Murray’s has done for them during last winter, when, a pleasant session would have been unsuccessful but for capable management in every department of the rink. Fop to-night a big programme of variety to entertain everybody, young and old, has been arranged, and skaters are promised an excellent evening’s amusement. Other particulars are detailed in our advertising columns in this issue.

REGAL RINK

All the year round the Regal Skating Rink in Cumberland street has been open daily and nightly, and many skaters continue to _ while away their leisure hours skimming round the large, glasslike floor with seemingly effortless grace and breath-taking speed. Programmes including turns and competitions, games, and novelties, are always to be found, and anyone fond of roller skating is sure to find plenty to amuse him or her at the Regal Rink, where there is always a happy band of merrymakers ready to welcome newcomers, whether they are adept skaters or only novices. Full particulars of sessions are given in the advertising columns of this issue.

KING'S RINK

Popularity is still enjoyed by the King's Rink in Dowling street, where sessions are always well attended* Special programmes are frequently arranged, and few, if any, are more delightful than Saturday night’s entertainment. .For particulars as to tonight’s session reference should be made to the advertising columns.

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Evening Star, Issue 21090, 30 April 1932, Page 8

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ON THE ROLLERS Evening Star, Issue 21090, 30 April 1932, Page 8

ON THE ROLLERS Evening Star, Issue 21090, 30 April 1932, Page 8

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