THE PRINCE’S RINK.
There is no lack of interest nor any falling off in attendance. at the Prince’s Rink, where the skating sessions continue to be well attended, the afternoon sessions attracting a large number of .ladies, while those
at night are increasingly well, patronised. 1 There is no'more popular indoor winter pastime than skating' and the attractions of ’the Prince’s Rink are many. The Tuesday evening select assemblies' are particularly enjoyable. Mr. Hayward is forturiately served in his managers, and this is notably the case at the Prince’s Rink, where Mr- Gonard’s care for the comfort of those who frequent the place—both skaters and onlookers—and the excellent order preserved are particularly noticeable. The , poster and fancy dress carnival held last night as iwe were going to press, gave every promise of being a conspicuous success.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 1055, 26 May 1910, Page 17
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136THE PRINCE’S RINK. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 1055, 26 May 1910, Page 17
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