THE PRINCE’S RINK.
“ Have you been to the rink?” is quite a familiar greeting nowadays, and shows the footing skating has established this winter. There are no less than five daily sessions at Prince’s Rink, and each attracts an enthusiastic crowd of both sexes, young and old. New faces are seen every day, and novices are fast joining the ranks of the experts. A new feature is the music devoted to ladies only, which is greatly appreciated. Amongst the lady devotees are Mesdames Ashwin, Goldie, Sharman, Hoban, Edmonds, Reid, Lewis, Brabant, Atkinson, Lynch, Lundon, Buckland, Davis, Misses Noton, Humphries, Taylor, Colter, Payne, D- Nathan, Ralph, Gresham, Grierson, Morrow, Cook, Alexander Posseniskie, Court, Harvey, Craig, Neilson, etc. The masquerade ball takes place on Wednesday, July 6, and elaborate preparations are being made to ensure its success. Competitions, are being arranged for, and keen interest is being taken in the event, which promises to be unique in the annals of skating. M. Gonard, the manager, will be pleased to give any information.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1060, 30 June 1910, Page 17
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170THE PRINCE’S RINK. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1060, 30 June 1910, Page 17
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