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ON THE SKATES.

J'o the onlookers skating presentsome interesting features notabh the remarkable progress made by thi boys and giils in the art of balanc ing and skating generally. Obvious!, the practice must be good as ph> : sical culture, to Rilv nothing of th pleasure of so exhilarating a pastim, It is also noticeable that the hi dies are improved in their can he bv K'W'nc °' "; ■ », and'"it '■''''■ : ' N I ''' ■■'"■ ■" ' ii..- improve ment ui.'l be permanent, It is - vfiry •'-■■•»!: ..!'' in see -he lailie' mH ... V|l,l!\ ■ ■.'...,, |„n,. ~.,.„., wjth , h| ■JPI"" I ''! ""se "I '• ■..' the wine ■mil I .-. uglil\ eej ~.,-. iiemsely.-a Th' V ekoh" I.aim- n-ik afford; j.ir. e-. ■•]'. Nt opj -rtunity for ladie, [wlv .i not skaters to spend an urn uiing mid interesting couple of hour> , (IVee ( ,f charge) during the after ri .. especially so in the case of h !.• who have difficulty in gettin - ' |l<ii! timing the eveninfi when t!i< (tnldren are heme from school and the In-bands are back from the dayV e..ik Sk.itmi; has come to stay, at le.ut lor i season, in Pukekohe, which is c good thing, seeing that it is pre-em-inently a fine winter pastime.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 528, 4 May 1920, Page 3

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ON THE SKATES. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 528, 4 May 1920, Page 3

ON THE SKATES. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 528, 4 May 1920, Page 3

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